Learning Resource and Development

#CloseTheGap : accelerate post-pandemic recovery through social justice : proceedings of Eighth Annual Public Policy Conference 2022.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City : Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2023Description: volumes : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 2546-1761
Other title:
  • Hashtag Close the gap : accelerate post pandemic recovery through social justice
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C624
Partial contents:
APPC WEBINAR I: The concept of social justice in the 21st century -- Promoting skills to promote successful lives -- APPC WEBINAR II: Human capital development and social protection -- Learning crisis in the Philippines and policy recommendations to recover learning losses -- A crisis like no other: COVID-19 and labor markets in Southeast Asia -- APPC WEBINAR III: Public health services and infrastructure -- Protecting the women and young people from the broader impact of COVID-19 -- Maximizing financing opportunities of UHC in the Philippines -- The lived realities of health financing: living with catastrophic health expenditure in the Philippines -- APPC WEBINAR IV: Environmental resilience and climate-change -- Building resilience that leaves no one behind -- Nature-based solutions for climate resilience -- The building of resilient Philippine cities.
Summary: Socioeconomic disparities in the Philippines have persisted and even worsened in the wake of the devastating coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. To break longstanding inequities, remove deep-seated structural and systems challenges, and ensure that no one is left behind, social justice should be the front and center of policymaking and program implementation as the country recovers from the socioeconomic crisis brought by the pandemic. In 2022, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies dedicated the Eighth Annual Public Policy Conference (APPC) to discussing possible policy actions to reduce and remove structural inequities in the post-pandemic era. Through a four-part webinar series, renowned international and local experts and policy analysts from various fields and representatives from the government, academe, private sector, and civil society shared insights on social justice and how it may be effectively applied to the design and delivery of education and health services, social protection programs, and interventions to promote environmental resilience and tackle climate change. This publication, which compiles the presentations and discussions during the four-part APPC webinar series, is a practical resource for the public and policymakers alike in making informed decisions regarding the post-pandemic future of the Philippines.
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APPC WEBINAR I: The concept of social justice in the 21st century -- Promoting skills to promote successful lives -- APPC WEBINAR II: Human capital development and social protection -- Learning crisis in the Philippines and policy recommendations to recover learning losses -- A crisis like no other: COVID-19 and labor markets in Southeast Asia -- APPC WEBINAR III: Public health services and infrastructure -- Protecting the women and young people from the broader impact of COVID-19 -- Maximizing financing opportunities of UHC in the Philippines -- The lived realities of health financing: living with catastrophic health expenditure in the Philippines -- APPC WEBINAR IV: Environmental resilience and climate-change -- Building resilience that leaves no one behind -- Nature-based solutions for climate resilience -- The building of resilient Philippine cities.

Socioeconomic disparities in the Philippines have persisted and even worsened in the wake of the devastating coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. To break longstanding inequities, remove deep-seated structural and systems challenges, and ensure that no one is left behind, social justice should be the front and center of policymaking and program implementation as the country recovers from the socioeconomic crisis brought by the pandemic. In 2022, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies dedicated the Eighth Annual Public Policy Conference (APPC) to discussing possible policy actions to reduce and remove structural inequities in the post-pandemic era. Through a four-part webinar series, renowned international and local experts and policy analysts from various fields and representatives from the government, academe, private sector, and civil society shared insights on social justice and how it may be effectively applied to the design and delivery of education and health services, social protection programs, and interventions to promote environmental resilience and tackle climate change. This publication, which compiles the presentations and discussions during the four-part APPC webinar series, is a practical resource for the public and policymakers alike in making informed decisions regarding the post-pandemic future of the Philippines.

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