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"#GirlBoss Breaking Barriers: A Storytelling of Women Startup Founders"

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The public is invited to "#GirlBoss Breaking Barriers: A Storytelling of Women Startup Founders," featuring the exceptional stories of women entrepreneurs in the Davao Region, to be held on 27 March 2021 (Saturday) at 10:00 AM via Zoom.
Registration is free of charge via this link: https://bit.ly/3bcivNw.
#GirlBoss is organized by the University of the Philippines Growing and Developing Enterprises (UPGraDE) with the UP Mindanao Gender and Development Office and the Davao City Integrated Gender and Development Division, in line with the National Women’s Month celebration. Asst. Prof. Imee Marie Acopiado, project staff of UPGrADE-TBI and faculty member of the School of Management, will serve as host. #WomenMakeChange
 

Forum on UP Mindanao Women/Gender Studies: Perspectives, Policies, Provisions

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March 29 PosterIn celebration of the National Women’s Month and 26th UP Mindanao Anniversarythe UP Mindanao Gender and Development organizes the Forum on UP Mindanao Women/Gender Studies: Perspectives, Policies, Provisions on March 29, 2021, Monday, 1-4PM Via Zoom™. 

The free Webinar will showcase the diverse research undertakings of UP Mindanao from the three degree-granting units.

Click this link for more details http://bit.ly/29March2021Announcement or send email to: 

Register at bit.ly/UPMinGADWebinar1. The event will also be on live-stream via https://www.facebook.com/UPMinGAD and https://www.facebook.com/UPMindanao

"Towards 100 Years of Resilience: From the Helm of the University Library," Part 2

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2021 032421 MERCED WEBI 01"Towards 100 Years of Resilience: From the Helm of the University Library," a three-part lecture series on the development of the University Library.
 
Part 2 will be held on 24 March 2021, 2:00–4:00 PM via Zoom Webinar.
 
Program for 24 March - Experiences from UPM, UPB, and UP Mindanao, featuring UP Mindanao University Librarian Briccio Merced Jr.
 
 

2nd Semester AY 2020-2021 Convocation

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2nd Semester AY 2020-2021 Convocation

for students and guardians

17 March 2021, 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.

The topics:

Academic policies, academic resources, Help Desks, and other support for faculty and students.

Question and Answer Forum

Panelists: College Deans, Department Chairpersons, Canvas Learning Management System Project Management Team; Heads of Information Technology Office, Interactive Learning Center- Learning Resource Center, Office of the University Registrar, and Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Register using your UP Email account through https://bit.ly/30JhQxc

 

 

[UPDATED] “Exploring Women’s Role in Food and Agriculture Resilience” Webinar

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POSTER March 16 2021 WebinarRESIZE50The School of Management and the Office of Gender and Development invites the interested public to a webinar “Exploring Women’s Role in Food and Agriculture Resilience” on 16 March 2021 (Tuesday), 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
 It has been recognized that women have important roles in agriculture. As the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities in the food and agriculture system and other relevant actors, it is likewise important to gather the current policies in place for women. What inclusive policies for women can the local government develop further to ensure and improve their role in building and enhancing resilience in the food and agriculture system?
 The webinar discussants are from the team of an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)-funded and University of New England (UNE)-supported research team. They will highlight the significance of inclusive policies for women as a COVID-19 response.
 
[POST-EVENT UPDATE] University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao researchers are set to produce a policy guidebook that local government officials can use in developing policies that enhance the role of women in food and agriculture systems. However, the research team face challenges during the research, such as intermittent internet connection, lack of a single database of ordinances and policies, and the respondents’ busy schedules. The team disclosed these during the online forum “Exploring Women’s Role in Food and Agriculture Resilience,” spearheaded by UP Mindanao on 16 March 2021 as a public offering for the National Women’s Month (NWM) and UP Mindanao’s 26th-anniversary celebrations. “Women are significant actors in agriculture, and we want to discover enabling policies that are inclusive and responsive for them now and after the COVID-19 pandemic,” said university researcher Marilou Montiflor. Their efforts are hampered not only by the abovementioned challenges but also due to the travel restrictions. “We also found no network of local officials who head agriculture and women’s committees,” said research associate Jeia Manila. Still, the research team intends to fulfill its objectives in 2021 with the support of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Alumni Research Facility. “UP Mindanao and ACIAR have been partners in research and faculty development for more than two decades,” said agribusiness economics professor and UP Mindanao chancellor Larry Digal. In the same forum, Dr. Christie Chang, the project team’s mentor from the University of New England, shared her gender studies in agriculture/agribusiness in Papua New Guinea’s traditional society. Mr. Luis Antonio T. Hualda, UP Mindanao School of Management’s adjunct faculty member, also shared his insights on building resilience in food systems where men and women contribute to the process.

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