Talk Stories with Sec. Arsi Balisacan
Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines (CCARPH) and the East-West Center Association (EWCA) – Philippines, in partnership with the Ateneo de Manila University and Areté presents:
Talk Stories
with Sec. Arsi Balicasan
Ohana Homecoming 2023
January 28, 2023
10:00am - 2:00pm
Eduardo J Aboitiz Sandbox Zone
3F George SK Ty Learning Innovation Wing, Areté
About the Speaker
Arsenio M. Balicasan is the current Secretary of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), a post he had previously held from 2012 to 2016. Before his initial Cabinet appointment in 2012, he was Dean of the UP School of Economics, Director-Chief Executive of the Southeast Asian Regional Centre for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), and Undersecretary for Policy and Planning of the Department of Agriculture.
Read more about Sec. Arsi Balicasan.
About the East-West Center Association (EWCA)
The East-West Center is a non-profit, non-partisan education and research organization established in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific and the United States. The Center contributes to a peaceful, prosperous, and just Asia Pacific community by serving as a vigorous hub for cooperative research, education, and dialogue on critical issues of common concern to the Asia Pacific region and the United States.
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About Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines (CCARPH)
The Coastal Cities at Risk: Investing in Climate and Disaster Resilience (CCARPH) project is a transdisciplinary action research project of the Ateneo de Manila University and the Manila Observatory funded by the International Development Research Centre and done in partnership with the National Resilience Council. Areas covered by the study are Metro Manila (in particular, Quezon City, Pasig City, Navotas City, and Valenzuela City), Iloilo, and Naga, which are all low-lying coastal, river-delta megacities in the Philippines which are now increasingly vulnerable due to climate change, apart from being already stressed by rapid population growth and economic, social, health, and cultural challenges.
Read more about CCARPH.
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