Religious and civil society groups in the Philippines plan to hold a “White Ribbon March” on June 28, 2026 at the EDSA People Power Monument, calling for electoral reforms and greater accountability in government. All reports describe the event as another anti-corruption rally organized by a coalition of faith leaders and civil society organizations. Bishop Efraim Tendero is cited in one report as outlining three main demands for the march: ending corruption by holding erring officials accountable, passing a genuine anti-political dynasty measure, and implementing reforms to the election system. Another report also frames the activity as renewing earlier calls for accountability and political reform. The march is set to be led by the Inter-Religious Leaders Council for National Transformation, which is described as being composed of major religious groups, along with partner civil society organizations. The organizers urge Filipinos to join the march as part of their push for governance reforms, focusing on corruption, political dynasties, and changes to electoral processes.