Hello, PIDS friends! Here's our #PIDSFactFriday for the week on the Development Policy Research Month.
The Development Policy Research Month (DPRM) is celebrated every September pursuant to Malacañang Proclamation 247 in 2002 that underscores the vital contribution of policy research to national development and nation-building. The proclamation also designates the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) to coordinate all the activities lined up to mark and celebrate the DPRM.
The DPRM highlights the importance of policy research in crafting evidence-based plans, policies, and programs through the use of data and evidence in planning and policymaking by the country's leaders and decisionmakers. It also aims to raise the public's awareness of socioeconomic issues.
Each year, a theme is selected, which is usually a current or emerging development issue.
This year's DPRM theme is “Reset and Rebuild for a Better Philippines in the Post-Pandemic World” to emphasize that to be able to rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic and create a better Philippines, we need to reset our paradigms and practices by balancing the interests of people, profit, and planet or by placing equal importance on economic, social, and environmental well-being and sustainability. Know more about the DPRM celebration this September here: https://dprm.pids.gov.ph/.
Download the complete set of slides here: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=6757056667653250&id=126427974049519
#DPRM2021ResetRebuild #DPRM2021BetterPhilippines
The Development Policy Research Month (DPRM) is celebrated every September pursuant to Malacañang Proclamation 247 in 2002 that underscores the vital contribution of policy research to national development and nation-building. The proclamation also designates the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) to coordinate all the activities lined up to mark and celebrate the DPRM.
The DPRM highlights the importance of policy research in crafting evidence-based plans, policies, and programs through the use of data and evidence in planning and policymaking by the country's leaders and decisionmakers. It also aims to raise the public's awareness of socioeconomic issues.
Each year, a theme is selected, which is usually a current or emerging development issue.
This year's DPRM theme is “Reset and Rebuild for a Better Philippines in the Post-Pandemic World” to emphasize that to be able to rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic and create a better Philippines, we need to reset our paradigms and practices by balancing the interests of people, profit, and planet or by placing equal importance on economic, social, and environmental well-being and sustainability. Know more about the DPRM celebration this September here: https://dprm.pids.gov.ph/.
Download the complete set of slides here: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=6757056667653250&id=126427974049519
#DPRM2021ResetRebuild #DPRM2021BetterPhilippines
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