Institute for Popular Democracy

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The Institute for Popular Democracy (IPD) "is non-profit research and advocacy institute. It houses a multi-disciplinary team of activist scholars who have multi-level engagements with civil society groups, reform-minded government officials and government agencies.

"IPD was founded in 1986, the year the Marcos dictatorship fell. At its inception, it sought to maximize and broaden the emergent democratic space by actively promoting pluralism within the progressive movement and building coalitions for unified intervention in crucial national issues. It has always defined itself as an agent for democratization in the Philippines, seeking to enhance the capabilities of non-government organizations, people's organizations and progressive political formations." [1]

People

Accessed October 2007: [2]

Contact

28 Mapagkawanggawa cor. Magiting Street, Teachers Village
Diliman
Quezon City
Philippines
1101
Telephone: +632 9280082
Fax: +632 9253956
Web: http://ipd.org.ph

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References

  1. About IPD, Institute for Popular Democracy, accessed October 25, 2007.
  2. IPD Staff, Institute for Popular Democracy, accessed October 25, 2007.