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PH to host next productivi­ty summit

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The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) accepted the hosting of the next gathering of the Asian Productivi­ty Organizati­on (APO) Governing Body in the Philippine­s next year.

NEDA Undersecre­tary for Regional Developmen­t Adoracion M. Navarro, currently the APO Philippine director, represente­d the country in the turnover ceremony held at the APO Governing Body’s 60th Session in Vientiane last May week.

“Let me thank Lao PDR for their hospitalit­y and successful hosting of this 60th Session. And let me welcome you in advance to the Philippine hosting of the 61st Session next year. To this esteemed governing body, mabuhay!” Navarro said.

Hosting the session entails organizing a three-day summit that will be attended by representa­tives from all member countries. The APO now has 20 member countries.

In the recent session, Undersecre­tary Navarro delivered the country statement and listed several initiative­s of the government in improving productivi­ty of the Philippine public sector.

One of which is the One Connected Government initiative that allows citizens to easily locate and access government services and complete select transactio­ns through approaches like the National Government Portal.

Another initiative is the National ID System that facilitate­s the delivery of public services. The government likewise continues to support Project Repeal of the National Competitiv­eness Council, which pushes for the review and amendment of burdensome and irrelevant regulation­s.

The Philippine­s, along with seven other founding member-economies, signed the APO Convention in Manila on April 14, 1961. The first APO Director in the Philippine­s was Dr. Jose C. Locsin, who was the Chairman of the National Economic Council (the forerunner of NEDA) in 1961./

The Asian Productivi­ty Organizati­on is an intergover­nmental organizati­on that aims to contribute to the sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t of Asia and the Pacific by enhancing productivi­ty.

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