The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), and Mindanao State University in General Santos City are joining forces to conduct a policy research forum on September 10 as part of the celebration of the 17th Development Policy Research Month (DPRM). The forum will discuss the challenges of the New Globalization and its potential impacts on Mindanao.
The theme of this year’s Fifth Mindanao Policy Research Forum (MPRF) is “Navigating the Challenges of the New Globalization: Local Actions for Mindanao” to highlight the various challenges of the New Globalization that can affect the island.
To set the tone, two papers of the PIDS will be presented, namely, "Understanding the New Globalization: Implications for the Philippines" by PIDS Senior Research Fellow Roehlano Briones and "Inequality of Opportunities among Ethnic Groups in Mindanao" by PIDS President Celia Reyes.
The succeeding presentations, meanwhile, will provide the local context. Among these are "Harnessing Innovations for Financial Inclusion: the Marawi Experience" by Maria Theresa Abogado, program manager of Oxfam, “Mindanao Cultural Design Preservation for Social Cohesion” by Arch. Gloryrose Dy Metilla, CEO/founder of Swito Architectural Design, and "BIMP-EAGA International Cooperation: ASEAN’s Single Production Base” by Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro, deputy executive director of MinDA.
The forum will also have a panel discussion on ways forward wherein government officials in Mindanao will share their insights on how Mindanaoans can face the challenges and take advantage of the New Globalization. Panelists include, among others, Department of Trade and Industry – Region 12 Director Dorecita Delima, National Economic and Development Authority – Region 12 Director Teresita Socorro Ramos, and former MinDA OIC-Chairman Atty. Neil Dalumpines.
A press conference will also be held as part of the forum. It will be led by Atty. Neil Dalumpines, Dr. Celia Reyes, General Santos City Mayor Ronnel Rivera, and MSU GenSan Chancellor Anshari Ali.
The MPRF is a regular event jointly undertaken by PIDS and MinDA. Launched in 2015, it is part of the activities organized every September to celebrate the DPRM.
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Session 1: The New Globalization and its Challenges: Implications for Mindanao
Understanding the New Globalization: Implications for the Philippines by Roehlano Briones, Senior Research Fellow, Philippine Institue for Development Studies
Inequality of Opportunities in Education among Ethnic Groups by Celia Reyes, President, Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Session 2: Navigating the New Globalization: Local Actions for Mindanao
Sustaining Environmental Integrity amid the New Globalization by Doris Montecastro, Chairperson, Department of Environmental Science, Ateneo de Davao University
BIMP-EAGA: Towards Creating ASEAN's Single Production Base by Romeo Montenegro, Deputy Executive Director, MinDA
Harnessing Innovation on Financial Inclusion: The Marawi Experience by Maria Theresa Abogado, Senior Program Officer, Oxfam
Mindanao Cultural Design Preservation for Social Cohesion by Gloryrose Metilla, CEO/Founder of Swito Architectural Design
Session 3: Panel Discussion on Ways Forward
Strategies Toward Financial Inclusion by Cesar Augusto E. Villañueva Jr., Center for Learning and Inclusion Advocacy, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas