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G-Watch Dialogue on Community-Based Sustainable Tourism (CBST)
Government Watch (G-Watch) is formerly a social accountability program of a university founded in 2000 that is currently rebooting, in transition to being an independent national action research organization embedded in constituencies of civic and advocacy-oriented organizations all over the Philippines aiming to contribute in the deepening of democracy through the scaling of accountability and citizen empowerment.
Government Watch (G-Watch) is formerly a social accountability program of a university founded in 2000 that is currently rebooting, in transition to being an independent national action research organization embedded in constituencies of civic and advocacy-oriented organizations all over the Philippines aiming to contribute in the deepening of democracy through the scaling of accountability and citizen empowerment.
G-Watch Briefing-Orientation: Basic Citizen Action for Accountability Training for New G-Watch Cadre Recruits and Pilot Run of Community Development Fund Budget Tracking
G-Watch is formerly a social accountability program of a university founded in 2001 that is currently rebooting, in transition to being an independent national action research organization embedded in a citizen accountability movement aiming to contribute in the deepening of democracy through the scaling of accountability and citizen empowerment.
G-Watch is formerly a social accountability program of a university founded in 2001 that is currently rebooting, in transition to being an independent national action research organization embedded in a citizen accountability movement aiming to contribute in the deepening of democracy through the scaling of accountability and citizen empowerment.
Monitoring Ecotourism: A Guide Based on the Experience of Ambligan ang Kalibotan
Here is an easy-to-use guide on how to implement a community based monitoring of an ecotourism program of a local government unit (LGU) using the tools and methods developed in the implementation of Ambligan ang Kalibotan. The manual is made easy to understand for any interested citizen organization who wishes to engage their LGU to help improve ecotourism programs. In the same way, it may also assist LGUs who wish to involve the participation of their local citizen organizations in ecotourism programs.
Here is an easy-to-use guide on how to implement a community based monitoring of an ecotourism program of a local government unit (LGU) using the tools and methods developed in the implementation of Ambligan ang Kalibotan. The manual is made easy to understand for any interested citizen organization who wishes to engage their LGU to help improve ecotourism programs. In the same way, it may also assist LGUs who wish to involve the participation of their local citizen organizations in ecotourism programs.
Monitoring Environmental User Fee: A Guide Based on the Experience of IGaCoS Bantay Kinaiyahan
This is an easy-to-use guide on how to implement a community based monitoring of the revenue generation for the environment of a local government unit (LGU), through the Environmental User’s Fee (EUF) using the tools and methods developed in the implementation of IGaCoS Bantay Kinaiyahan in the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS).
This is an easy-to-use guide on how to implement a community based monitoring of the revenue generation for the environment of a local government unit (LGU), through the Environmental User’s Fee (EUF) using the tools and methods developed in the implementation of IGaCoS Bantay Kinaiyahan in the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS).