About Us

Driving Change through
Good Governance since 2008

Kaya Natin! Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership, Inc. is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that promotes good governance and ethical leadership in the Philippines.

It creates opportunities for good governance to flourish through undertaking programs that hone ethical, effective, and empowering leadership, and engage citizens to take action towards unity and progress in our country.

Kaya Natin was founded on the ideal of connecting good people, good leaders, and good institutions to work together and find strength in each other to build a just, free, and participative society.

Kaya Natin, in English, means “we can do it”; because together, there is no dream or goal we cannot achieve.

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Mission

  • Serve as a sanctuary for effective, ethical and empowering leaders with courage, dignity and integrity.
  • Promote transparency, accountability, peopleโ€™s participation and electoral reforms.
  • Facilitate in the translation of good governance and ethical leadership into the delivery of basic services to the community.
  • Create venues and establish innovative programs to educate and enable citizenry to actively participate in good governance.ย 

Vision

How it all began

Formally launched in July 2008, Kaya Natin! began with an informal meeting among three progressive and outstanding local government leaders in the Philippines. The Ateneo de Manila University-School of Government, through Harvey Keh, set up a meeting with Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo, Isabela Governor Grace Padaca, and Pampanga Governor Ed Panlilio in Club Filipino on June 10, 2008. The three leaders shared best practices and found out that they had common problems on which they could support each other. The meeting was covered by The Philippine Daily Inquirer and published on the front page the following Sunday.
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The article elicited hundreds of email reactions from Filipinos all over the world, expressing their approval of the three government officials and offering support and encouragement for their fight against corruption.
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Soon after, Mayor Jesse, Gov. Grace, Among Ed, and Harvey met again, this time with Mayor Sonia Lorenzo of San Isidro, Nueva Ecija. Together, they discussed what makes a good leader and the steps they can take to encourage good people to run for public office and promote good governance.
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Finally, the group decided to establish a movement where Filipinos can help push for electoral reform, people empowerment, and the crusade against all illegal activities. Calling the movement โ€œKaya Natin!โ€, the group was launched at the Ateneo de Manila University on July 30, 2008. What happened next was an avalanche of support from the Filipinos, describing the leaders as โ€œIslands of Hope.โ€ By this time, Ifugao Governor Teddy Baguilat had joined the roster of Kaya Natin Leaders. Different schools began inviting them to speak to students about good governance. They were able to share their experiences and the lessons they learned with students from schools and institutions all over Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These campus and organization tours were eventually dubbed as part of the Kaya Natin! Caravan of Good Governance. It will become Kaya Natinโ€™s first program that is still ongoing.
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More than this is the organization’s hope that someday soon the Philippines will be run by leaders who are both effective and ethical. The sheer number of invitations and volunteers we get is an indication that Filipinos are hungry for change and good leaders. This may mark the beginning of an empowered citizenry, which will then lead to an informed and wiser electorate.