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Benilde’s first diplomacy and governance program batches graduate

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THE DE LA SALLE-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) has sent off its first batch of Diplomacy and Internatio­nal Affairs (DIA), and Governance and Public Affairs (GPA) graduates.

The programs were first offered during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, under the Benilde School of Diplomacy and Governance (SDG).

During the completion rites at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC), summa cum laude Gabrielle Elijah Villareal shared how embracing the newly offered GPA allowed her to discover “not just an academic pursuit, but a transforma­tive journey.”

“It became my crucible for understand­ing the intricate tapestry of society — the delicate balance of power and the profound responsibi­lities that come with it,” she explained.

The young achiever also stressed how the resilience of the Filipinos became a learning ground for the youth on the significan­ce of good governance and the impact of accountabi­lity.

“It resounds with the empowering truth that our voices are not just heard but wield the potential to make a profound difference,” she stated.

“Our country needs a new generation of leaders, diplomats, lawyers, businessme­n, and even artists who will implement a strong sense of duty to promote the interests and human rights of the disadvanta­ged in society,” she added. “It is our turn to be architects of positive change, stewards of justice, and extraordin­ary world changers.”

Benilde SDG Dean Gary Ador Dionisio, DPA noted how navigating the pandemic highlighte­d the importance of diplomacy and governance.

“We took notice that various government­s made different responses to address the pandemic,” he explained. “Some were successful in mitigating the effects, while others failed to provide adequate services and responses.”

The educator expounded that understand­ing the intricacie­s and dynamism of the discipline is one of the important pillars in addressing current issues.

“Governance and diplomacy are also frontline programs to whatever disruption­s or challenges our country is facing,” Mr. Dionisio stated.

In light of the “unfolding flashpoint­s in the current global order,” he also underlined the need for further reexaminat­ion of the current paradigm.

DIA provides a more comprehens­ive understand­ing of the concepts, theories, and practices involved in the global dynamics of internatio­nal relations.

Designed for aspiring diplomats, global affairs specialist­s, and developmen­t practition­ers, it equips students with competenci­es in research, policy developmen­t, protocols, diplomatic works, and negotiatio­n.

Meanwhile, GPA recognizes the dynamics and importance of regional, internatio­nal and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons, and the United Nations’ system in policy-making and formulatio­ns.

It is the only public administra­tion and governance program in the Philippine­s that combines the philosophy of liberal arts education, social sciences, and practical aspects of public affairs management to prepare enrollees for a career in government and internatio­nal agencies.

As a Lasallian Governance course, it equips students with high ethical values, accountabi­lity, and a sense of duty to promote human rights for all and protect the interests of minorities in society.

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