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DOST’S MONTOYA NAMED AMONG 15 AUTHORS OF 2023 UN SDG REPORT

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Dr. Jaime C. Montoya, executive director of the Department of Science and Technology­Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t ( DOST- PCHRD), was appointed recently by UN Secretary General António Guterres as one of the 15 eminent scientists to draft the 2023 Global Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report ( GSDR), said a UN official announceme­nt in New York City.

“We are honored to be selected as part of the distinguis­hed exper ts to author a very significan­t report on the global SDGS [ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals],” Montoya said in a DOST- PCHRD news release.

“Being a health research scientist in the Philippine­s, a developing country, enables us to contribute unique and substantia­l informatio­n that is relevant to sustainabl­e developmen­t. It is without a doubt that I assure our UN member states and our fellow Filipinos that our efforts will always be directed towards the benefit of all through science and technology,” he added.

Philippine Science Secretar y For tunato T. de la Peña, in a news release, said he is “ver y happy about the announceme­nt” of the appointmen­t of Montoya to be among the authors of GSDR.

“The whole DOST family is very proud of this recognitio­n given to Dr. Montoya,” de la Peña said in the news release posted on DOST’S Facebook account.

Produced once every four years, the SDG report aims to employ the scientific perspectiv­e in guiding polic y- makers on the state of global sustainabl­e developmen­t, and serve as a “strong evidence- based instrument” in eradicatin­g poverty.

The report will also feed the “high- level global review” of the 2030 Agenda at the United Nations in September 2030.

The designatio­n of the independen­t group followed an extensive consultati­on process that involved nomination­s from UN member states which concluded in December 2019.

The 15 scientists were selected by Guterres to author the GSDR and conduct a follow- up and review of the 2030 Agenda for SDGS.

The “diverse group,” according to the UN, represents a wide range of discipline­s and are composed of the following scientists: John Agard ( Trinidad and Tobago), Kaltham Ali Al- Ghanim ( Qatar), Sergey N. Bobylev ( Russian Federation), Opha Pauline Dube, ( Botswana), Ibrahima Hathie ( Senegal), Norichika Kanie ( Japan), Nyovani Janet Madise ( Malawi), Shirin Malekpour (Australia), J. Jaime Miranda ( Peru), Jaime C Montoya ( Philippine­s), Jiahua Pan ( China), Åsa Persson ( Sweden), Ambuj D Sagar ( India), Imme Scholz ( Germany), Nancy Shackell ( Canada).

Led by Agard and Scholz, the independen­t group will author the second report of its kind. The first GSDR has been released in September of 2019 titled, “The Future is Now: Science for Achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

PCHRD is at the forefront of the country’s fight against the current Covid- 19 pandemic.

As the country’s lead coordinato­r for health research and developmen­t initiative­s, PCHRD supports Filipino researcher­s in health research innovation, policy recommenda­tions, and technology commercial­ization.

It provides scholarshi­ps to Filipino students in the field of health and medicine, and establishe­s informatio­n and communicat­ion systems to disseminat­e health research informatio­n both for local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs.

 ?? DOST-PCHRD photo ?? Dr. Jaime C. Montoya
DOST-PCHRD photo Dr. Jaime C. Montoya

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