Monday, December 27, 2010
Latest Issue of Kasarinlan Available Online
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The Approach of Dr. Armand V. Fabella to Economic Policy: A Panel Discussion
THE APPROACH OF Dr. Armand V. Fabella to Economic Policy:
A PANEL DISCUSSION
Pulungang Claro M. Recto, Bulwagang Rizal (Faculty Center)
Roxas Avenue, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
November 27, 2010
9:00 AM-12:00 NN
Opening Ceremonies
National Anthem
Opening Remarks
Launch of Dr. Armand V. Fabella website
Introduction of the Members of the Panel
Hon. Cesar Enrique A. Virata,
Corporate Vice Chairman, RCBC
Dr. Gerardo P. Sicat,
Professor Emeritus, UP School of Economics
Dr. Placido L. Mapa Jr.,
President, Metrobank Foundation
Dr. Vicente B. ValdepeƱas Jr.,
President, Philippine Statistical Association, Inc.
Dr. Sixto K. Roxas,
Chairman, Maximo T. Kalaw Institute for Sustainable Development
Moderator
Ms. Amina Zalmia Rasul-Bernardo,
President, Philippine Center for Islam & Democracy; and
Former Board of Directors of DBP
Panel Discussion
Closing Remarks
Sponsored by
Office of the President, University of the Philippines
UP Third World Studies Center
The Philippine Economic Society
and
Jose Rizal University
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Southeast Asian Perspectives on Food Sovereignty (A Workshop)
Food is a subject very near and dear to most Filipinos. On 14 and 15 October, it was the focus of a lively and thought-provoking international workshop entitled “Southeast Asian Perspectives on Food Sovereignty,” hosted by the Third World Studies Centre (TWSC) at the University of the Philippines-Diliman.
Food sovereignty is a critical economic, cultural, biological and political issue, at both the national and international levels. It is, as defined in the landmark 2007 Declaration of Nyeleni, “the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems. It puts those who produce, distribute and consume food at the heart of food systems and policies rather than the demands of markets and corporations. It defends the interests and inclusion of the next generation. It offers a strategy to resist and dismantle the current corporate trade and food regime, and directions for food, farming, pastoral and fisheries systems determined by local producers.”
Among the major food sovereignty concerns in the
25 participants from the academe, civil society, social and farmers’ movements and local governments examined and debated pressing issues spanning agrarian reform policies, the right to food, land grabbing, biofuels and land conversion, public-private partnership, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and biotechnology, nutrition, farmer’s rights, seed savings and intellectual property rights (
The participants explained the complex and sometimes difficult relationship of government and nongovernment actors in ensuring a country’s food sovereignty. They also emphasized the need for Southeast Asian countries to be self-sufficient in food production. Organic food production was also pushed for, as such will benefit farmers’ ability to independently produce and will result in healthful food. Violence against farmers and cultures by landlords and transnational companies was also highlighted. International trends and regional initiatives for food sovereignty were critiqued.
The workshop was TWSC’s contribution to the celebration of World Food Day. Each year on 16 October, people around the world observe World Food Day to highlight issues behind poverty and hunger. This year’s theme – United against huger – recognizes the efforts made in the fight against world hunger at the national, regional and international levels. World hunger is a growing phenomenon; soaring food prices and the global financial crisis contributed to record numbers of hungry people in 2009, when the number surpassed one billion hungry people for the first time.
The event was co-organized by the TWSC, Southeast Asian Regional Initiatives for Community Empowerment (SEARICE) and Transnational Dynamics and Collective Action Research Network (REDTAC) of the
The full workshop proceedings will be published as part of a special issue of Kasarinlan, the official journal of the TWSC.
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Monday, October 04, 2010
Book Launch of Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements
October 19, 2010 (Tuesday) 5:00 p.m.
TWSC, Lower Ground Floor, Palma Hall, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
5:00-5:05 WELCOME REMARKS
Director
Third World Studies Center
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines-Diliman
5:05-5:20 MESSAGES
Corazon D. Villareal
Director
Research Dissemination and Utilization Office
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
Professor
Department of Political Science
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Co-editor, Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements
Laura L. Samson
Professor
Department of Sociology
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Co-editor, Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements
Karina Bolasco
Publishing Manager
Anvil Publishing, Inc.
5:20-5:40 Review of Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements
Dominique Caouette
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Montreal
5:40-5:50 AWARDING OF BOOKS TO CONTRIBUTORS
Authors:
Ramon G. Guillermo
Caroline S. Hau
Armando Malay, Jr.
Aida F. Santos
Joseph Scalice
Eduardo C. Tadem
Kathleen Weekley
Reviewers:
Maria Cynthia Rose Banzon Bautista
Edicio dela Torre
Rene Nachura
Aurora Roxas-Lim
Illustration: Anna Fer
5:50-5:55 AWARDING OF A BOOK TO A
Roland G. Simbulan
Professor
Department of Social Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
University of the Philippines-Manila
5:55-Onwards MERIENDA CENA
Master of Ceremonies:
Verna Dinah Q. Viajar
Deputy Director
Third World Studies Center
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines-Diliman
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Friday, September 03, 2010
Soft Launch of "Developing a Human Security Index for the Philippines"
This book presents the findings conducted by the University of the Philippines Third World Studies Center (TWSC) from 2007 to 2008. The project explores the various dimensions of human security as perceived and experienced by individuals in the community, major stakeholders and dutybearers, as well as the marginalized groups in selected conflict areas in the Philippines. It aims to develop a human security index that would serve as a planning and evaluation tool to guide policy making of key government agencies, civil society organizations, and non-governmental organizations. The proposed index is envisioned to describe the scope and magnitude of human security in the Philippine context as it incorporates dimensions, which need to be taken into account in the process of conflict prevention and peace building.
The book will be launched together with the anniversary of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) on September 15, 2010. A PDF version of the book can now be viewed and downloaded free by clicking on this link.
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