pda-ruleoflaw

Book Launching

“Philippine Democracy Assessment: Rule of Law and Access to Justice” Date: 10 November 2010 Venue: NCPAG Caseroom @ 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 NN. Authors: Edna E.A. Co, Nepomuceno Malaluan, Arthur Neame, Marlon Manuel, and Miguel Rafael V. Musngi Sponsors : UP- NCPAG Action for Economic Reform International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Sweden Assisted [...]

Flag-raising Message

MAGANDANG UMAGA SA ATING LAHAT. SALAMAT, DEAN EDNA CO AT MGA KASAMA SA NCPAG, SA INYONG ANYAYA NA MAGBIGAY AKO NG “MAIKLING PANANALITA.” BINIGYAN DIIN NG PROGRAMA ANG “MAIKLI”, KAYA DI NA KO MAGPAPALIGOY-LIGOY PA. ITO AY MAIKLING SERMON TUNGKOL SA ATING LAYUNIN AT TRABAJO SA KOLEHIYONG ITO. ANG LAYUNIN NATIN AY MAKATULONG NA MAPABUTI [...]

Community-Based Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Adaptation

Posted by Vangie Padilla on Sep 25th, 2010 A workshop on “Community-Based Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Change Adaptation” for the city was conducted last September 20 by undergraduate students in public administration of the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP-NCPAG) at the Product Center in Poblacion Oeste here. The [...]

Announcement

To all MPA/Diploma qualifiers for Second Semester, 2010-11: We are pleased to inform you that the orientation will be held on November 03, 4:00 P.M. at the Case Room,National College of Public Administration Building. We shall appreciate a confirmation of your intention to enroll not later than October 28. For those who intend to enroll, [...]

Qualified Applicants

Qualified Applicants for the Master of Public Administration Second Sem, 2010-11S 1. Acharon, Pedro Jr. B. 2. Aggabao, Christopher M 3. Alfonso, Maria Concordia Sumilang 4. Alicer, Nikole Ma. Nimfa Seno 5. Alquiza, Maria Cristina Navarrete 6. Anarcon, Elma V. 7. Apuyan, Charyl C. 8. Badiola, Jose Victor Jallores 9. Bombay, Giselle Maurene P. 10. [...]

Why kill?

A Boholano’s View By Jose “Pepe” Abueva October 17, 2010 We began our series on killing and nonkilling with “Our Record and Image of Violence and Killing” (Sept. 26); followed by “Introducing “The Theory of “Nonkilling” (Oct. 3); and “Building a Nonkilling Philippines” (Oct. 10). Here we introduce the subject “Why kill?”—the motives and purpose [...]

Challenging the limits of age

Boiled Green Bananas BUSINESS MIRROR By Liling Magtolis Briones October 3, 2010 For centuries, human capacities have always been measured in terms of age or number of years as a living being. The worth of a person is measured by what he or she can do at a particular age. Norms or standards are generally [...]

Zeroing in on zero-based budgeting

Boiled Green Bananas BUSINESS MIRROR By Liling Magtolis Briones September 19, 2010 It is budget season, and the halls of both Houses of Congress are bustling with crowds as Cabinet members, dressed in their very best, escorted by phalanxes of undersecretaries, assistant secretaries, chiefs of staffs, bureau directors, division chiefs, technical assistants and consultants, rush [...]

ORIENTATION COURSE FOR NEW LOCAL LEGISLATORS (3rd Batch)

The Orientation Course for New Local Legislators is a five-day course for first-term Presiding Officers (Vice-Mayors and Vice-Governors) and Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members), Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Councilors), and Sangguniang Bayan (Municipal Councilors). The third batch of this orientation course will be conducted by the Center for Local and Regional Governance of [...]

Atty. Quimpo’s speech : July 5, flag ceremony

Dean Alex Brillantes, my dear professors, NCPAG students, friends… Good morning. When I found out that Dean Brillantes’ term would be ending soon and that this would be his last flag ceremony as Dean, I felt sad… Nalungkotakokasiibigsabihin, yungmukhako at ngbatchmateskosa tarpaulin sa lobby, mawawalana. I was NCPAG chair during Dean Brillantes’ 1st year as [...]