DILG 5 Open Office Tour for Select Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)

Public Participation — Other

Philippines — May 18, 2026 @ 12:00pm - 4:00pm GMT+08:00

DILG Regional Office 5, Legazpi City, Albay

Host Organization and Partners — N/A

LGOO VII Darlyn D. Ayende

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In celebration of Open Gov Week 2026, the Department of the Interior and Local Government Region 5 (DILG 5) will conduct an Open Office Tour for select Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to promote transparency, public participation, and open governance. The activity aims to provide CSO representatives with firsthand exposure to the office’s programs, operations, and frontline services, while fostering stronger collaboration and citizen engagement in governance initiatives.

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