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National Coalition Philippines - E-Net
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Contact Details
Cecilia V. Soriano (National Coordinator) E-Net Philippines Door 2 Casal Building, 15 Anonas St. Project 3, Bgy. Quirino, Quezon City Philippines 1102 Tel: +632 433 5152 Fax: +632 433 5152 E-mail:
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Member Organisations E-Net Philippines, Transport Association in the Philippines, Education for Life Foundation, Oxfam GB, Alliance of Concerned Teachers Philippines, World Vision, Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement, Kilusan Para sa Bagong Milenyo (Movement for the New Millenium), Piglas- Kababaihan, Sarilaya, Popular Education for People’s Empowerment, Woman Health, .Arugaan, Unlad Kabayan, World Vision, People’s Initiative for Learning and Community Development, Development Action for Grassroots Learning, Management Organization for Development and Empowerment, Spread the Knowledge Klubi Association, Coalition for a Better Education, Civil Society Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Philippines), People's Initiative for Learning and Community Development (PILCD)
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What happened in Action Week 2008? In spite of the looming global food crisis, the focus during Action Week was all on education. A series of discussions and events advocating Education for All children, youth and adults was held to remind government officials and politicians that free and quality education is a basic human right which should be accessible to all.
About four million or 16.2 percent of the 25 million Filipino youth aged five to 17, are victims of child labour and have been deprived of their right to free and quality education. The ABK Initiative, a group of non-government organizations, is now working with the government to bring children back to school.
The World’s Biggest Lesson was held in Quezon City and the coalition launched its “Learn without Fear” campaign to call attention to eradication of violence in schools. Women’s rights activists promoted the week on a local radio programme by discussing the obstacles faced by girls in education.
The lesson proved to be very effective. After the World’s Biggest Lesson, E-Net Philippines member organizations drafted a seven-point paper on education.
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What happened in Action Week 2007?
The call to, JOIN UP for Education reverberated amid the Philippines’ election campaign. E-Net Philippines used the timing to their advantage, engaging in dialogue with the election candidates and presenting them with an Education for All legislative agenda.
In the extreme summer heat campaigners unravelled a giant banner reading Education is a Human Right, and chanted: ‘Hawak Kamay para sa Edukasyon!’ Children from different schools, religions and regions, and even children not currently in school came together to take part in the Action Week events.
In Quezon City children drew pictures of education and schools. In the north, children climbed the mountain Mt. Pulag in a major effort to JOIN UP for education rights. And in the south Action Week was celebrated with the ‘sama di laut’ or people of the sea.
Finally a unique workshop was held on Mapping Education Situations of Marginalised Sectors in Rural and Urban Areas, as part of the Education Watch, Real World Strategies in Jakarta.
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