The Development Academy of the Philippines is the national productivity organization (NPO) of the Philippines. As NPO, DAP fulfills the country’s commitment to the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) by spearheading the development of productivity consciousness and promoting the principles, techniques, and practice of productivity and quality in key sectors of the economy. It has assisted in shaping new government policies, crafting innovative development programs, and modernizing the management of government agencies and private enterprises.
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Action for Economic Reforms (AER)
Founded in 1996 by a group of progressive scholars and activists, AER is an independent, reform-oriented public interest organization that conducts policy analysis and advocacy on key economic issues.
Green Independent Power Producers, Inc. (GRIPP)
Green Independent Power is a collaborative undertaking of various local and international stakeholders, including Preferred Energy Incorporated, Greenpeace-Southeast Asia Energy Campaign, Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement, and Solar Electric Company, Inc. It aims to facilitate multi-stakeholder inputs in power sector decision-making to develop green energy.
Ateneo School of Government
The Ateneo School of Government, based in Manila, Philippines, provides quality graduate education and training for current and future public sector leaders; offers research and consulting services for public and civil society; and convene seminars, fora and other venues for stakeholders’ dialogues, consensus building and cooperation among the various sectors.
25th Annual ASEAN Energy Ministerial Meetings
By Emily Chessin on Thursday, November 8, 2007- Login to post comments
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Comments on the New ADB Energy Strategy
By Kristol Das on Sunday, August 5, 2007
As ADB develops its new energy strategy, we provided comments drawing on the experiences of the Electricity Governance Initiative.
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Empowering People Report Launched in Manila
By Kristol Das on Thursday, June 28, 2007| A New Discourse on Improving Governance of Electricity in the Philippines | |
The launch of a new report on the challenges of electricity sector governance in the Philippines draws civil society, government leaders and industry to the Ateneo School of Government. | |
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New Report - Empowering People: A Governance Analysis of Electricity
By Smita Nakhooda on Friday, April 20, 2007
Based on the EGI assessments in India, Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand, this report makes the case for greater attention to how electricity sector decisions are made – and the need for greater public involvement and scrutiny.
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