Ordinance SP-3171, S-2023 is a significant legislative measure in Quezon City, accrediting 382 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), people’s organizations, and other civil society organizations. Spearheaded by Councilor Anton Reyes, this ordinance aligns with Republic Act No. 7160, also known as the Local Government Code of 1991, and its implementing rules and regulations. The measure also follows the guidelines set forth in Memorandum Circular No. 2022-083 issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). This article provides an in-depth look at the objectives, key provisions, and expected impact of Ordinance SP-3171, S-2023
The primary goal of Ordinance SP-3171, S-2023 is to formalize the accreditation of NGOs, people’s organizations, and civil society groups in Quezon City. Accreditation ensures these organizations can actively participate in local governance, influence policymaking, and access government partnerships and resources. By implementing this ordinance, the Quezon City government fosters transparency, inclusivity, and community engagement in local legislative affairs.
The ordinance outlines specific actions for implementation:
The enactment of Ordinance SP-3171, S-2023 is expected to enhance civic participation and governance in Quezon City. By formally accrediting NGOs and civil society organizations, the ordinance:
Ordinance SP-3171, S-2023 marks a progressive step in strengthening governance and civic participation in Quezon City. Led by Councilor Anton Reyes, this measure ensures that NGOs and civil society organizations have a voice in local governance, fostering a more inclusive and participatory community. As Quezon City continues to develop, the impact of this ordinance will be instrumental in promoting transparency, accountability, and meaningful collaboration between the government and its citizens.
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