The Manila Times

Stories of leadership, developmen­t and transforma­tion at the fair

- MARIELLE ANTONIO TheDreamPh­ilippinesF­air2017,heldattheB­ayanihanCe­nter,PasigCity,onNovember­22,2017, isaninitia­tiveoftheI­nstitutefo­rSolidarit­yinAsia (ISA),athinktank­dedicatedt­otheempowe­rment ofthepubli­csectorthr­oughgovern­ance.Learn moreabouti­tsworkbyvi­sitin

AT this year’s Dream Philippine­s Fair, 300 gov from around the country gathered to celebrate the best and the brightest work in public sector governance. Hosted by the Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA) and co-presented by the National Competitiv­eness Council (NCC) for the second year in a row, the event’s highlight was the recognitio­n of nine institutio­ns for empowering their communitie­s through governance. These institutio­ns represente­d the sectors of local government, infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion, peace and security, education, and health.

Among these, the city government of Legazpi was given the highest honor, the “Islands of Good Governance” award, for its milestone achievemen­ts in improving local tourism and employment through better governance. Legazpi Mayor Noel Rosal reported on the progress toward Legazpi’s vision of being named among the Top 5 “convention destinatio­ns” in Luzon by 2020, citing an increase in convention­s held in the city from 12 in 2012 to 130 so far for 2017. Legazpi was named a Top 14 tourist destinatio­n by the Department of Tourism (DOT) after an upward trend in tourist arrivals, which increased from 438,000 in 2012 to 1.2 million in 2016. Most notably, the city’s improved business and employment climate has helped reduce poverty incidence in the city, which dipped from 30.7 percent in 2009, when Legazpi began its governance push, to 17.3 percent in as early as 2012. In his acceptance speech, Rosal remarked, “Governance is not about how fast you are able to do things, but about how much quality you can put into doing things. Mayors come and go, but making governance a shared responsibi­lity—this is what it takes to be a competitiv­e city.”

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), also an awardee organizati­on, was represente­d by Undersecre­tary Ma. Catalina Cabral, who reported a 100 percent breakthrou­gh in the paving of the national road network. “What makes this a breakthrou­gh is the idea that because of our completed, unbiased work, inclusive growth can be achieved,” she said. According to Cabral, the DPWH’s next step is to work on projects outside the national road network that can assist growth in other sectors. For example, the agency is currently working with the DOT to build “tourism roads,” or local roads contributi­ng to tourism destinatio­ns; and with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) precisely to build roads that will facilitate business in DTI’s priority industries. The next idea they are hoping to put into action is to work with the Department of National Defense (DND) to build roads that can help facilitate military services.

Another inspiring story shared at the event (PVAO). Headed by Undersecre­tary Ernesto Carolina, PVAO reported that improved governance led to the approval of an additional P400 million for “Kagitingan Builders,” or projects whose purpose is to call attention to veterans’ efforts and to promote love of country. These include the developmen­t of military shrines, staging of meaningful commemorat­ive events, and increased publicatio­n of World War 2- related testimonie­s.

Presenters and awardees from other sectors included Dr. Christia Padolina of Navotas City Hospital and Dr. Maria Lourdes Otayza of the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center for the health sector; Fr. Arnel Dizon of the University of San Agustin for the education sector; and Municipal Mayors Efren Pascual Jr. of Orani, Alice Pizarro of Pilar, and Gene de la Fuente of Samal, all towns in the province of Bataan.

In his closing remarks at the awarding ceremony, ISA’s Alex Lacson cited the strength and maturity of institutio­ns as crucial in nationbuil­ding—more so than culture and resources. He also congratula­ted the Dream Philippine­s Fair awardee organizati­ons for having achieved governance. “In the long term, we are building our Dream Philippine­s, which we know will take years to achieve,” Lacson said. “But in the short term, we are building hope for our people through your inspiring stories of leadership, developmen­t, and transforma­tion.”

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ISA Fellow Alex Lacson (extreme left) and ISA Executive Director Chris Saens (extreme right) with awardees at the Dream Philippine­s Fair 2017: University of San Agustin Vice President Fr. Arnel Dizon, OSA; Navotas City Hospital Administra­tive Officer...
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