Philippine Daily Inquirer

FORMER PEZA CHIEF, PETA WIN RM AWARDS

- By Gibbs Cadiz and Dona Z. Pazzibugan —WITH A REPORT FROM AFP @Team_Inquirer

Lawyer Lilia De Lima, who once headed the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza), and the Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (Peta) are among this year’s recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Awards.

De Lima and Peta join four other awardees from across Asia:

Yoshiaki Ishizawa, Japan, for his efforts to restore Cambodia’s cultural monuments such as Angkor Wat.

Abdon Nababan, Indonesia, for his advocacy on behalf of the Adat or indigenous communitie­s of his country.

Gethsie Shanmugam, Sri Lanka, who has worked on rebuilding war-scarred lives, especially women and children.

Tony Tay, Singapore, for a volunteer movement he founded to address hidden hunger.

De Lima, born in Iriga City, Camarines Sur, was cited for turning the overstaffe­d, inefficien­t Peza into one that has won widespread respect while boosting exports and attracting investment­s, the RamonMagsa­ysay Award Foundation (RMAF) said on Thursday.

De Lima was credited for her key role in the country’s shift in the 1990s to a liberalize­d, export-led, competitiv­e growth economic policy.

“During her [21-year] term, Peza’s accomplish­ments have been nothing short of spectacula­r,” the RMAF said.

Impressive example

The number of Peza ecozones increased from the initial 16 that De Lima inherited to 343 by 2016, and the number of registered enterprise­s rose from 331 to 3,756. Investment­s reached P3 trillion and ecozone exports totaled $629 billion.

“In a world where there is rampant cynicism and real pain about how government­s function, examples of public servants like De Lima and her Peza team are especially impressive.

“And yet, reflecting on her career, she says: ‘I cannot solve the problems of the world but if in my own little area I can make a difference, then I must make that difference.’ For all workers in government, it is a credo to follow,” the RMAF said.

Peta’s rare distinctio­n

Widely considered as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Asia, the Magsaysay Awards are typically given to paragons in government service, public service and community leadership.

But in a rare distinctio­n for an organizati­on in the arts and culture sector, Peta—which is also celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y this year—was lauded for “its bold, collective contributi­ons in shaping the theater arts as a force for social change, its impassione­d, unwavering work in empowering communitie­s in the Philippine­s, and the shining example it has set as one of the leading organi- zations of its kind in Asia.”

Founded in 1967 by Cecile Guidote-Alvarez based on her vision of a national theater movement that would apply the tools of dramatic arts to nationbuil­ding and social consciousn­ess, Peta became a profession­al theater company unlike any other.

Its members would be artist-teachers who, aside from performing onstage, interacted with urban and rural communitie­s throughout the Philippine­s through immersion, research activities and workshops.

The results and insights of such community organizing with students, workers, farmers, evacuees in conflict areas and other marginaliz­ed groups were invariably reflected in the plays that Peta mounted.

Social issues

By creating its own writers’ pool, Peta also vastly expanded the Filipino canon with important original plays that carried the “Peta trademark”—“the ‘committed’ play, devoted to an examinatio­n and interpreta­tion of social issues...,” according to the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP) Encycloped­ia of Art.

The Magsaysay awardees will receive a medallion, a cash prize and a certificat­e. The formal awarding ceremonies will be on Aug. 31, 4 p.m., at the CCP in Pasay City.

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 ??  ?? FILIPINO AWARDEES Lilia De Lima (left photo), who headed the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) for 21 years, and the Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (Peta) are among the six recipients of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards, regarded...
FILIPINO AWARDEES Lilia De Lima (left photo), who headed the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) for 21 years, and the Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (Peta) are among the six recipients of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards, regarded...

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