About Us

This site is a public service brought to you by the Coalition Against Corruption and the National Citizen's Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL).

The Coalition Against Corruption (CAC) is an alliance of the private sector, non-government organizations, and the Church that fights corruption. Launched in September 21, 2004, its mission is to implement and support counter-corruption projects, initially in the area of procurement and delivery of essential public services, and inspire ordinary citizens to join in efforts to combat corruption.

The projects include training observers for Bids and Awards Committees, monitoring of textbooks with the Department of Education, monitoring of medicines with the Department of Health, Internal Revenue Allotment Watch, Pork Barrel Watch, Lifestyle Check program, and prosecution and investigation support on the Comelec cases and other corruption cases.

NAMFREL spearheaded the Medicine Monitoring Project and during the CAC launching, former DOH Secretary Manuel Dayrit and former NAMFREL national chairman Jose Concepcion signed a Cooperation and Support Agreement in Shangrila -Makati Hotel.

The project entails monitoring the procurement, delivery, and inventory of medicines in all 70 DOH retained hospitals and 16 Centers for Health Development. The project aims to ensure the proper dispatch of priority medicines. Since the start of the project over 200 volunteers nationwide participated in this campaign.