PGX - Peoples Global Exchange
#70-1 Matahimik St., Teacher's Village, Diliman
Quezon City 1101, Philippines

pgx@tri-isys.com

PEOPLE'S GLOBAL EXCHANGE - Philippines (PGX) is a resource and service PEOPLE'S GLOBAL EXCHANGE - Philippines (PGX) is a resource and service center which promotes international partnership for development and people's empowerment through people's exchange.
It works alongside people's
organizations and social movements in building channels for international cooperation and solidarity through exchange visits, development education, information sharing, dialogues and joint projects.
PGX is a non-profit organization duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of the Republic of the Philippines.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

PGX is founded on the convictions that:
* international partnership is a potent tool that should be developed and harnessed towards building a better national and global society
* such partnership respects, upholds and promotes sovereignty, integrity, self-determination and empowerment of peoples
* such partnership is geared towards exploring and actualizing alternatives to domestic and global inequalities and towards building
a sustainable, peaceful, just and humane world.
* real partnership should be built on shared experiences, a common agenda and a shared responsibility in addressing the issues of social development and peoples empowerment.

CORE PROGRAMS

1) Peoples Exchange Program
... provides peoples' learning exchange opportunities geared to:
* a better understanding of the host and visitors' contexts;
* exploring and establishing friendly and solidarity relations; and,
* evolving ways and means to nurture and substantiate relations.

Various Peoples' Exchange Modules are Offered:
* Alternative Tourism for vacationers who wish to combine tourism and familiarization with historical and contemporary issues on the Philippines and its people.
* Solidarity Building for foreigners who aim to gain deeper insights on socio-political, cultural, and economic life in the community, regional and national arenas towards eventually engaging into concrete solidarity actions and programs for grassroots organizations and formations.
* Focused Tours for special needs like academic and grassroots research, study tour, fact-finding missions; and revolve around specific topics and sectors of interest; socio-economic work, environment, women, peasants, workers, militarization, human rights, etc.
// see the DEPE exchange programs section on this website

2) Information Service Program
... attends to various types of information needs:

A. Updating local peoples' organizations on development in the Philippines and the international solidarity network abroad, updating Philippine solidarity organizations and their network overseas on Philippine issues and movements.
// see the PHILNEWS section on this website

B. Advocacy Campaigns to promote issues of national significance and to encourage partners to launch complementary actions in support of these issues.

C. Coordination and information exchange programs, speaking tours and communications between local and international partner organizations.

3) Curriculum Development and Training Program
... is designed specifically for local organizations to enable them to acquire knowledge, skills and capabilities in partnership building and international solidarity work. The contents of the training program are drawn from the consolidated practice in solidarity work undertaken by Philippine organizations. The program provides participants with a broader view of global realities and their impact on local issues and initiatives.

4) People's Fund Program
... seeks to assist community-based initiatives, particularly those which have limited or no access to funds. The program is not merely a funding mechanism. It is designed to promote such initiatives to local and foreign groups who may be interested in extending support through community tie-ups and partnership.

5) Alternative Trading Program
... assists in promoting and marketing indigenous products of communities and people's organizations. In the process, the history, culture and struggles of the people-producers can also be promoted.
// see FAIR TRADE section on this website