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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT<br />

Many deserve our thanks for the production of this shadow report. Indeed there are so many of them that<br />

our attempt to make a list runs the risk of missing names.<br />

<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> <strong>Philippines</strong> is particularly grateful to the United Nations Millennium Campaign (UNMC),<br />

the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund<br />

(MDG-F) and the HD2010 Platform for supporting this project with useful advice and funding. We are also<br />

grateful to the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), especially its <strong>Social</strong> Development Committee,<br />

for involving us in at least two consultations on the offi cial report, the <strong>Philippines</strong> Fourth Progress <strong>Report</strong><br />

on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2010, which to us is the government’s most impressive MDG<br />

report yet, considering the quality of its database and assessment.<br />

We dare to make a long list of organizations and individuals who participated in different consultations<br />

organized by <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> <strong>Philippines</strong> and separately by the different authors of the articles composing our<br />

shadow report. Based on the list we have compiled we would like to acknowledge the following: Assalam Bangsa<br />

Moro People’s Association (ABPA); Action for Economic Reforms (AER); Aksyon Klima; Alliance of Progressive<br />

Labor; Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM); Anthrowatch; Asilo De San Vicente De Paul; Asian NGO Coalition for<br />

Agrarian Reform (ANGOC); Asian South Pacifi c Bureau of Adult Education (ASPBAE); Association of Schools<br />

of Public Administration (ASPAP); Association of Major Religious Superiors in the <strong>Philippines</strong> – Justice, Peace<br />

and Integrity of Creation Commission (AMRSP-JPICC); Center for Community Transformation (CCT); Caucus<br />

Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO); Coalition of Service of the Elderly, Inc. (COSE); Civil Society<br />

Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Phil’s.); Eco Waste Coalition; Earth Savers Movement; Earth Day Network<br />

<strong>Philippines</strong>; Fair Trade Alliance (FTA); Family Planning Organization of the <strong>Philippines</strong> (FPOP); First Philippine<br />

Conservation Incorporated; Foundation for the Philippine Environment (FPE); Foundation for Sustainable<br />

Societies, Inc. (FSSI); First Philippine Conservation Incorporated; Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC); Global<br />

Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) – <strong>Philippines</strong>; German Technical Cooperation (GTZ); RBM Group;<br />

Go Organic! <strong>Philippines</strong>; International Center for Innovation, Transformation and Excellence in Governance<br />

(INCITEGov); Haribon Foundation; Health Care Without Borders; Health Care Without Harm; KAAKBAY;<br />

Kabataan Kontra Kahirapan (KKK); Kamapiyaan sa Ranao Center (Lanao Development Center) – Marawi City;<br />

Kasama Pilipinas; Kilusang Mamayan ng Bagong Milenyo (KMBM); Kilusan Para sa Makatarungang Lipunan at<br />

Gobyerno (KMLG); Kumpas E-Net (Pasig Chapter); La Liga Policy Institute; Medical Action Group; Mindanao<br />

Center for Women Welfare and Development, Inc.; Moro Human Rights Center (MHRC); No Burn Coalition;<br />

NGOs for Fisheries Reform (NFR); Partido Kalikasan Institute (PKI); Partnership for Clean Air (PCA); Philippine<br />

Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM); Philippine Federation for Environmental Concerns (PFEC);<br />

Philippine Greens; Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ); Philippine Network on Climate Change<br />

(PNCC); Ponce Consultancy; Rice <strong>Watch</strong> Action Network; Saganang Buhay sa Liga ng Bayan Foundation (SBSB<br />

Foundation); Santa Filomena Homeowners Association – Iligan City; <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> <strong>Philippines</strong>; Sustainability<br />

<strong>Watch</strong>; Tanggol Kalikasan; Team Asia; Upholding Life and Nature (ULAN); United Nations Coordination Offi ce<br />

(UNCO); United Nations Coordination Offi ce/MDG-F; World Vision; Womanhealth <strong>Philippines</strong>; Women’s Legal<br />

and Human Rights Bureau (WLB); Women and Gender Institute (WAGI); Young Public Servants; Individuals:<br />

Ms. Elizabeth Alvarez; Ma. Warina Jukuy; Mr. Rommel Agong; Prof. Glenda O. Abdul; Mr. Mohammad<br />

Camamara; Nympha Pimentel Simbulan; Dr. Alberto G. Romualdez Jr.; Dr. Michael L. Tan; Dr. Orville Jose C.<br />

Solon; Dr. Sharon Taylor.<br />

To all those mentioned and those who prefer to remain in the shadow, including the ones we missed, our<br />

sincerest gratitude for being a part of this project.<br />

The Editorial Team<br />

<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> <strong>Philippines</strong><br />

Winning the Numbers, Losing the War: The Other MDG <strong>Report</strong> 2010 iii

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