Alternatives to water privatisation in the Philippines
Victor G. Chiong participated in the Reclaiming Public Water global strategy meeting (1-3 February 2010) in Brussels. With his visionary leadership, the Alliance of Government Workers in the Water Sector (AGWWAS) is leading workers to fight against privatisation in the Philippines and construct viable alternatives. Victor also talks about his undertaking for the 'Capability-Building Program on Performance Benchmarking for Philippine Water Districts'.
Victor G. Chiong He is the National President of the Alliance of the Government Workers in the Water Sector (AGWWAS), an affiliate of Public Services International (PSI). AGWWAS is a group of government employees unions and associations involved in different water sectors in the Philippines who are determined to fight and defend their democratic rights as well as the right of the people to potable and affordable water supply.
See also
- Workshop: Water Privatisation & Struggles in Asia – in search of alternatives
- Activists from across Asia explain how the EU’s free trade agenda affects them: (2) India
- About the Water Justice project
- Rural Democratisation: (Re)Framing rural poor political action
- Activists from across Asia explain how the EU’s free trade agenda affects them: (1) Indonesia and China
Upcoming events
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EU in Crisis
May 2012
Brussels, Belgium




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