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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Roundtable Discussion on Commodities Trading

Third World Studies Center

College of Social Sciences and Philosophy

University of the Philippines Diliman


invites you to a roundtable discussion on


Commodities Trading and the Global Economic Crisis

with

Grenville Craig

(PhD, Yale University /

President, Tiverton Trading Inc.)


April 20, 2009

10:00AM – 11:30AM

Third World Studies Conference Room

Lower Ground Floor, Palma Hall

University of the Philippines

Diliman, Quezon City



Grenville Craig is the President of Tiverton Trading Inc, and prior to this was a pioneer commodities trader with the Commodities Corporation in Princeton, New Jersey. Craig received a BA in History from Harvard University, an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a PhD in Economics from Yale University.

In this roundtable discussion, Dr. Craig will discuss the basics of commodities trading, its growth and development as an alternative area of economic activity, its relationship with past crises on food and energy, and its prospects amidst the current global economic crisis.

Interested attendees may also send their questions in advance by posting on the blog or thru email at uptwsc@gmail.com.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Building Social Enterprises in the Philippines: Strategies for Local Development (A Film Showing and Public Forum)

April 22, 2009
1:30-5:00 p.m.
Claro M. Recto Hall
UP Diliman, Quezon City


Building Social Enterprises in the Philippines: Strategies for Local Development

What is a social enterprise?
How can social enterprises help communities create wealth that circulates locally?
Can social enterprises be built in rural Asia?

A social enterprise is a business that puts social and environmental objectives on the agenda as well as profit making—it is undertaken to provide community benefit directly, via employment, profit sharing and care of the environment. In many parts of the world social enterprises are being supported by communities and governments because they are helping to address social and economic marginalization of people and places.

This DVD looks at how some social entrepreneurs and social enterprises are pursuing new development pathways in the Philippines. It showcases social enterprises created by community groups in the provinces of Surigao del Norte, Bukidnon, Bohol and Lanao del Norte.

It contains interviews with social entrepreneurs and community members who are spearheading social enterprise development that

• provides purposeful work
• generates cash income
• mobilizes local assets
• services community needs
• builds organizational capacity
• strengthens the resilience of local economies

The film is narrated and written by Professor Katherine Gibson, a human geographer from the Australian National University and Ms Maria Angela Villalba, Executive Director of Unlad Kabayan Migrant Services Foundation Inc. and Philippines Social Entrepreneur of the 2007 (awarded by Ernst and Young and the Schwab Foundation).

The social enterprises featured in the film include those initiated through action research conducted as part of an ARC-ANU-AusAID Linkage project led by Professor Gibson from 2003 to 2006 and those funded by migrant savings and developed with the assistance of Unlad Kabayan.

This is a must see for those interested in new pathways for local development.

This film was produced by Katherine Gibson, Ann Hill and Paul Maclay.

Funded by: Australian Research Council, AusAID, Australian National University, Unlad Kabayan Migrant Services Foundation Inc.

It features: Matin-ao Rice Center, FAM-Dev Farm, Laca Ginger Tea Community Enterprise, Jagna Nata de Coco Enterprise, Jagna Porters’ Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Dressmakers of Malbog, Jagna, Linamon Creative Hands of Women, Linamon Virgin Coconut Oil Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Services (SEEDS) Lanao.