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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
www.congress.gov.ph

Understand how the legislative branch of the Philippine government works, know your representatives, and be updated with the proposed measures and the newly enacted laws of the Philippines. Visit the site and take an active involvement in our law-making process by lobbying for the passage of all  pending anti-corruption bills.    

TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL
www.transparency.org

Transparency International, the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption, brings people together in a powerful worldwide coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption on men, women and children around the world. Enter this site and learn how corruption affects you, get a glimpse of corruption surveys and indeces around the world, and equip yourself with the tools in fighting corruption.

TRANSPARENT ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE
www.tag.org.ph

The Transparent Accountable Governance project is an attempt to summarize how, why and to what degree corruption exists in Philippine society. Their site will show you a vast resource on public opinion survey research, investigative reports, case studies, and briefings about corruption including the initiatives of both government and the private-sector in addressing corruption. Engage in the discussion on corruption, and join in the TAG’s pro-active role in encouraging public debate on the issue of corruption and on ways to counter it.

OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN
www.ombudsman.gov.ph

The Ombudsman website will give you an idea how the Ombudsman investigates anomalies and inefficiency, prosecutes graft cases before the courts, exercises disciplinary authority over elective and appointive officials, renders assistance to the people, and prevents graft and corruption. Enter their site and help the Ombudsman enforce the administrative, civil and criminal liability of government officials in every case where the evidence warrants in order to promote efficient service by the Government to the people.

PROCUREMENT WATCH
www.procurementwatch.org.ph

Procurement Watch Inc. ("PWI") is a non-profit, non-partisan, civil society organization created by a group of concerned and seasoned individuals brought together by the challenge of reducing, if not eliminating, graft and corruption in government through procurement reform. Enter their site and learn how the PWI acts as a change agent in achieving a corruption-resistant public procurement.

COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS
www.comelec.gov.ph

The Commission on Elections is an independent constitutional body mandated to regulate, implement and enforce the conduct of national and local elections in the Philippines. The comelec website will give you an overview on how the Commission prepares for the upcoming May 2007 elections. Go to their website and learn how you can help to achieve a clean, orderly, and honest elections.

PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
www.pcij.org

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) is an independent, non-profit media agency that specializes in investigative reporting. It was founded in 1989 by nine Filipino journalists who realized, from their years on the beat and at the news desk, the need for newspapers and broadcast agencies to go beyond day-to-day reportage. The PCIJ provides you with the bases for arriving at informed opinions and decisions. 

KKB MOVEMENT
www.kkbmovement.org

The Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan Movement inspires the youth to live for Jesus Christ and offer the prime years of their lives in service to God and country. Its mission is to become a dynamic youth movement transforming young people worldwide through the full Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ for righteous and excellent leadership in the church and nations. Get to know this movement  spearheaded by its National Chairman, Rep. Joel Villanueva. Enter their site and know how to join.

BAGONG BOTANTE
www.bagongbotante.com

The elections aren't over; only the voting is. Now is when we start figuring out who the sovereign Filipino chose to be their leaders. Many will tell you that the outcome is inevitable. Others will tell you that any outcome other than what they predict will be a lie. Do not believe them. Before all the results are in, no one can know for sure how the people voted. Now, more than ever, you should be armed with the information that you need to understand the process of determining the people's will. Visit the Bagong Botante website and know the latest in Philippine elections 2007.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 June 2007 )
 
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