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Singapore Continues to be Most Business-Friendly Economy in the World, the Philippines among the Top 10 in Improving Business Regulation

October 29, 2013
A new World Bank and IFC report finds that Singapore continues to provide the world’s most business-friendly regulatory environment for local entrepreneurs, followed by Hong...

@LENTE_ph on Election offenses, detainee voting & Flying voters #juanvote #BarangayElections2013

October 28, 2013
A press release from the Legal Network for Truthful Elections (LENTE). It contains updates about the status of the elections including election offenses observed in...

Letter addressed to the barangay kagawads of Bel-Air re Chair Lichauco

October 17, 2013
Ms Aurora Pijuan earlier shared her letter to their Barangay Bel-Air Chair Lichauco. This time around, she is sharing her letter to their barangay kagawads....

Photos: Earthquake at magnitude 7.2 in Cebu, Bohol & other provinces

October 15, 2013
Here are some photos curated from twitter and other social media networks of the earthquake damage due to East Bohol Fault. See this storify link....

Letter addressed to Ms. Constancia “Nene” Lichauco , Chairwoman Barangay Bel-Air

October 13, 2013
Via Aurora Pijuan Dear Ms. Constancia “Nene” Lichauco Chairwoman Barangay Bel-Air We believe you will be running for the Chairmanship of Barangay Bel-Air again. It...

People’s Initiative vs Pork Barrel and the Imperative of State Reform

October 10, 2013
Sweeping reform is possible the moment people begin to struggle against personality-oriented leadership, myths, and illusions. It can be done when people begin to act...

Room for debate, says #ScrapPork Network says on various calls re #millionpeoplemarch

October 3, 2013
via the Scrap Pork network (Please click map of the rally venue above) In response to queries stemming from social media “resign” and “impeachment” calls,...

Million People March @ Ayala to bare concrete calls to action

October 1, 2013
A list of demands for government reforms and concrete calls to action for citizens will highlight the October 4 Million People March @ Ayala. At...

Health advocates propose Pork for Universal Health Care; Hire nurses, doctors, midwives for every barangay

September 30, 2013
Pork can be good if rechanneled for health. Abolish the pork barrel system and chop the floating Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) to hire more...

FOI advocates demand action by House of Representatives

September 28, 2013
Today, the world celebrates International Right to Know Day. We are members of the Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition, a network of more than...

Putin and Obama: a comparative irony of the “dove” and the “hawk”

September 16, 2013
But Russia sometimes can play a positive role in world politics, in spite of the fact that I want to stress again in internal policy...

Protect Civilians in Southern Fighting – Some 70,000 Displaced; Residents Trapped in Zamboanga Standoff

September 16, 2013
This is a press release from the Human Rights Watch  Philippines (Manila, September 16, 2013) – The Philippine government should take all necessary measures to reduce...

Cyber Martial Law Year One: Full Stop, No Mere Pause

September 12, 2013
Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance Statement One Year After the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175) Was Signed Into LawCyber September 12, 2013 – One...

Calendar : #ScrapPork #AbolishPork Activities

September 11, 2013
Check out the calendar of activities on the anti-pork movement in Metro Manila and provinces. After reading our our unity statement and you decide that...

Slides, Video & Audio: What s Next on the Menu: Pork After PDAF

September 4, 2013
Here is the recorded audio and video of the Life after PDAF Forum Part 1 of 2 parts) Audio File of Part 1 download audio...

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“Best Story:” Award for Data Journalism PH 2015

BlogWatch received the “Best Story” Award for the First Data Journalism PH 2015 from the Open Knowledge Foundation and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism “Aid Monitoring: Citizens’ Initial Efforts in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda” . Forbes Philippines also garnered the same award.

BlogWatch receives the “Best Story” Award for the First Data Journalism PH 2015 from the Open Knowledge Foundation and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism  for their story on “Aid Monitoring: Citizens’ Initial Efforts in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda” . Forbes Philippines also received the same award.

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