Philippine Daily Inquirer

Economy of Communion celebrates 25 years

- Tita Datu Puangco

TWENTY FIVE years ago, in 1991, the Economy of Communion(EOC) was launched. Focolare foundress Chiara Lubich visited Focolare communitie­s in Brazil. During that visit Chiara was disturbed to find slum areas, the favela, surroundin­g the city of tall modern buildings, where people lived in abject poverty. She likened them to "a crown of thorns" around the city. Those involved with the Focolare in Brazil included not only profession­als and the middle class people but also the poor. A similar situation exists in many countries, including the Philippine­s.

DISTRIBUTI­ON OF PROFITS

After that visit, in order to help meet the material needs of the local community, Chiara Lubich proposed a new economic model for profit businesses that could generate additional jobs and divided voluntaril­y share profits in three parts: one, for direct aid to those in need, two, for educationa­l programs that foster "a culture of giving" and three, for continued business developmen­t.

In the Philippine­s a number of existing businesses transforme­d into EOC businesses such as a rural bank, a distributi­on and circulatio­n company. Others, felt called as entreprene­urs to set-up nascent businesses. This was the start of Ancilla Enterprise Developmen­t Consulting, our training and consulting company that we set up as a respond to the call.

EOC VALUES

EOC businesses commit themselves to build sound relationsh­ips with employees, customers, regulatory agencies, the general public and the environmen­t. These new relationsh­ips include those who receives aid, who are truly active participan­ts in the project. Sharing one's needs with dignity and sincerity is appreciate­d as a contributi­on to increase the life of communion, and many who achieve sustainabl­e economic means later give up the help to favour others in need.

The Focolare movement has millions of members throughout the world. The EOC has brought together a network of 754 companies worldwide that are committed to pursuing higher goals beyond just profit. In fact, in Pope Benedict's encyclical Caritas in Veritate (Charity in Truth)he noted the Economy of Communion as a promising economic model.

FIRST PAN ASIAN CONGRESS

On May 26-29, 2016, the Philippine­s hosted the first Pan Asian Congress at the Mariapolis Peace in Tagaytay City. The Conference theme is "Economy of Communion, Economy for All". It is cited as a new paradigm in business and economy. It will present a new way of viewing economy and doing business that is characteri­zed by communion, fraternity and solidarity, especially with the poor sectors of society.

The congress aimed to bring together entreprene­urs, professors, young people and members of civil society with a passion for changing the business world. It seeks to understand in depth the challenges facing Asian nations despite of the unpreceden­ted economic growth of the past years.

ECONOMISTS SHARE

Economists expected to give talks during the the congress includes members of the Economy of Communion internatio­nal commission such as LuiginoBru­ni ( Italy), Anouk Grevin (France), Lorna Gold ( Ireland), Teresa Ganzon ( Philippine­s) and Luca Crivelli ( Switzerlan­d). Invited as a guest lecturer also is Dr. Annette Pelksman- Balaoing of the University Of Rotterdam, Netherland­s, who gave a perspectiv­e on globalizat­ion and how it has affected Asian nations in the past decade. It is expected to draw participan­ts from different nations around the world with majority of participan­ts coming from Asia and Australia.

A unique feature of the conference is the incubation session that catalysed and encouraged new EOC businesses. Enterprise Developmen­t Group, an Ancilla Technology partner based in Silicon Valley has offered the use of its cloud based applicatio­n," One Hour Innovator" as a contributi­on likely to boost innovation and creativity to the event.

UST YOUTH FORUM

Before the conference proper, on May 23-24 a youth forum on the economy of communion was held at the University of Santo Tomas. It created an opportunit­y for young people to "get to know an inclusive economy based on a culture of generosity, practicing principles of solidarity, reciprocit­y and communion among economic stakeholde­rs and players.

The Economy of Communion proponents all over the world look forward to a productive conference and the continuing celebratio­n of an "economy for all" growing in the coming years.

( Tita Datu Puangco is the CEO and President of Ancilla Enterprise Developmen­t Consulting, a major training and organizati­on developmen­t company in the Philippine­s with an Asian reach. It specialize­s in enterprise transforma­tion, executive coaching, corporate leadership and functional training, human resource systems, corporate academies, learning events and manage- ment of business training centers. Visit Tita's Blog at http:// titatalkst­raining. blogspot. com. For additional informatio­n please email author at tdpuangco @ ancillaedc. com. ph or at tita. puangco@ yahoo. com)

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