“Dahil sa LSE, Nakapagtayo Ako ng Negosyo”

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The LSE Program has helped transform the lives of Overseas Filipinos. Many of our graduates have overcome the burden of debt, saved enough emergency savings and availed of adequate insurance coverage. Aside from these, the participants were also taught how to practice leadership and come up with a social enterprise plan.

The program is implemented under the Ateneo School of Government in partnership with Philippine consulates and embassies abroad, civil society organizations and SEDPI.

To learn more of the program, click here.

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PDTF Holds Review Workshop

On February 16-17, 2015, the People’s Development Trust Fund (PDTF) held a workshop to review current policies, practices, trends and action planning in Pasig City. Representatives from the basic sectors, accredited service providers and government agencies were present during the review workshop.

People’s Credit and Finance Corporation (PCFC) is mandated administer PDTF under Executive Order 110. PDTF is a fund created under the Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act (Republic Act 8425). The act mandates the development of nationwide network of viable and sustainable microfinance institutions and microenterprise business development service groups that are able to deliver effective and efficient microfinance services to the poor and help them develop enterprises.

SEDPI’s President and CEO, Mr. Mariel Vincent Rapisura, delivered input on “Sustainable Social Enterprise for the Economic Empowerment of the Poor through Capability Building.” SEDPI is an accredited service provider of the PDTF. Since 2008, SEDPI provided capacity building services to at least six microfinance institutions all over the Philippines. The microfinance institutions have a total outreach of 197,300 poor households. Mr. Rapisura emphasized in his talk the importance of enhancing market-based solutions to address social problems. The MFIs who benefited from PDTF were Agricultural and Rural Development for Catanduanes, Inc. (ARDCI), Kasagana-Ka Development Centre, Inc. (KDCI), Mount Carmel Rural Bank (MCRB), Progressive Bank, Inc. (PBI), Abuyog Saint Francis Xavier Credit Cooperative (AFCCO) and Community Rural Bank of Catmon (CRBC).

“Dahil sa LSE, Natuto Akong Pumili ng Tamang Insurance”

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The LSE Program has helped transform the lives of Overseas Filipinos. Many of our graduates have overcome the burden of debt, saved enough emergency savings and availed of adequate insurance coverage. Aside from these, the participants were also taught how to practice leadership and come up with a social enterprise plan.

The program is implemented under the Ateneo School of Government in partnership with Philippine consulates and embassies abroad, civil society organizations and SEDPI.

To learn more of the program, click here.

To register, click here.

“Dahil sa LSE, Nakaipon Kaming Mag-asawa ng Emergency Savings”

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The LSE Program has helped transform the lives of Overseas Filipinos. Many of our graduates have overcome the burden of debt, saved enough emergency savings and availed of adequate insurance coverage. Aside from these, the participants were also taught how to practice leadership and come up with a social enterprise plan.

The program is implemented under the Ateneo School of Government in partnership with Philippine consulates and embassies abroad, civil society organizations and SEDPI.

To learn more of the program, click here.

To register, click here.

Edgardo Valenzuela

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Edgardo Valenzuela worked with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Bangkok and Rome for almost 25 years, where he was responsible for advocacy and awareness raising programs and retired from the FAO in 2012. He holds a BA in Philosophy as well as completed academic requirements towards a Master of Science in Social Psychology from the Ateneo de Manila University, an MBA from the European School of Economics, a certificate in development management from the Asian Institute of Management, and a certificate in Leadership and Strategic Management from the Institute of Development Research on a Ford Foundation scholarship. He was former CEO of the Asian Non-Governmental Organizations Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC) and worked as regional training officer with the Asian Cultural Forum in Development (ACFOD) in Bangkok. Edgar is a founding member of OFSPES.

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Therese Anne Villanueva

Therese Anne Villanueva is an Organization Adviser for Belgian-based KBC Bank N.V. on performance improvements, at both strategic and operational levels.  Her consulting experience spans across Belgium, Kenya and the Philippines. Although having been primarily involved in project management and financial services operations, she has also facilitated team-building and leadership development workshops for corporations and youth organizations.  She has likewise volunteered as a marketing strategy consultant to an NGO in Kibera, the largest slum community in Kenya.  Tracy holds a BSc in Management from Ateneo De Manila University and an International MBA from Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium, where she graduated with Great Distinction.

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Leila Rispens-Noel

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Leila Rispens-Noel co-founded WIMLER Foundation Hong Kong Ltd. and WIMLER Philippines in 2006. She was Senior Advisor for INAFI International, a network of over 300 microfinance institutions in Latin America, Asia, and Africa until 2012. Leila was former Program Manager at Oxfam Novib, in the Netherlands. She was a member of International Advisory Committee (IAC) of the Civil Society Global Forum for Migration and Development in Manila-2008 and in Mauritius- 2012, Member of the Steering Committee for the UN High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development, and member of the Migrants Advisory Board (MAB) of the EC-UN Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI). She is presently a member of the Follow-Up Committee for the Joint Migration and Development Initiative (Philippines). She earned her BS degree in Commerce (Major Accounting) at the Holy Cross of Davao College (Philippines) and diploma in Rural and Agricultural Project Planning at the Institute of Social Studies (The Hague, The Netherlands). Her fields of interest are migration, remittances, development, and microfinance. She is presently studying for her MA in Migration Studies at Miriam College, Manila.

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Fr. Nilo Tanalega, SJ

Fr. Nilo Tanalega, SJ holds a Doctorate in Ministry with a concentration in Family Counseling from Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, New York; a MSc in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola College in Maryland; MA in Theology from Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila University, and a Post-Graduate professional diploma in religion and Religious Education with major in Family Ministries from Fordham University. He holds a BA degree in Economics also from Ateneo University. He is currently the President of UGAT Foundation, Inc. based in the Ateneo University, which runs counseling programs for the grassroots families in the Philippines and abroad. Fr. Nilo is a well-known family psychotherapist. He is also the Project Director of ABS-CBN Bayaning Pilipino Awards, a yearly affair giving fitting tribute to fine Filipino values of humanitarianism, industry, determination, and dedication to public service. He currently teaches in the Doctoral program of the Ateneo Graduate School, Psychology Department and other institutions such as the Foreign Service Institute, DFA, OWWA Welfare Officers in Counseling.

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Mylin Sapiera-Koebele

Mylin Sapiera-Koebele graduated from the University of the Philippines with a degree in BA (Pol. Sci.), magna cum laude, in 1993 and a Bachelor of Laws degree, Dean’s Medal Awardee, in 1997. She obtained her Master of Laws degree from the University of Michigan where she was the Clyde Dewitt fellow in 2002. She was in private practice at SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan, the biggest law firm in the Philippines. In 2006, she became the first Filipino resident fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative International Public Law and International Law. One of her publication credits is as legal editor of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. She is currently assistant to Prof. Dr. Dr. Albert Jan van den Berg, considered the foremost authority on the New York Convention and arbitration chair at Erasmus University.

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Raul Rodriguez

Raul Rodriguez’ work experience spans across more than 30 years in the Information Technology field, working as an executive in local and multinational companies.  He has also worked in HR Organizational Development and in management consulting.  He also conducts various management training programs both for SMEs and large corporations. Raul is an adjunct faculty in the John Gokongwei School of Management and the School of Social Sciences of the Ateneo de Manila University and the Business School of Enderun Colleges.  He is a certified UNCTAD Business Management Systems advisor.  Raul underwent a special leadership program in Mt.Eliza College in Melbourne, Australia.  He has a degree in B.S. Management Engineering, Cum Laude, from Ateneo and earned his Ph.D. in Leadership Studies also from the Ateneo.

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