Manila Bulletin

We need architects of positive change

First pandemic-era diplomacy and governance program students graduate

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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 said. “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. It is our turn to be architects of positive change, stewards of justice, and extraordin­ary world changers.”

Benilde SDG dean Gary Ador Dionisio 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,” he said. In light of the “unfolding flashpoint­s in the current global order,” he also underlined the need for further re-examinatio­n 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 policymaki­ng 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.

‘It resounds with the empowering truth that our voices are not just heard but wield the potential to make a profound difference.’

 ?? ?? SETTING THE PATH Benilde Governance and Public Affairs (GPA) graduate and summa cum laude Gabrielle Elijah Villareal delivers her words of appreciati­on before her fellow graduates
SETTING THE PATH Benilde Governance and Public Affairs (GPA) graduate and summa cum laude Gabrielle Elijah Villareal delivers her words of appreciati­on before her fellow graduates
 ?? ?? TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE Benilde School of Diplomacy and Governance (SDG) dean Gary Ador Dionisio, DPA congratula­tes a Benildean graduate
TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE Benilde School of Diplomacy and Governance (SDG) dean Gary Ador Dionisio, DPA congratula­tes a Benildean graduate

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