
The Philippine government aims to reduce poverty from 18.1% in 2021 to 9% by 2028, as outlined in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023–2028. Achieving this ambitious goal requires inclusive and targeted strategies to address persistent pockets of extreme poverty. One promising approach is joint programming, where agencies coordinate social protection and economic inclusion efforts to maximize impact and reach.
Join us for a hybrid event, “Joint Programming in Social Protection and Economic Inclusion: Successes, Challenges, and Ways Forward,” on May 8, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM at Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, and via Zoom.
Co-organized by the SA国际传媒 (PIDS) and BRAC Philippines, this event explores collaborative approaches to strengthen poverty reduction strategies across sectors and levels of government.
The morning session will focus on the PIDS-BRAC study, “,” followed by a discussion with policymakers and implementing agencies on fostering program convergence.
In the afternoon, onsite participants can take part in exclusive breakout sessions on strengthening LGU capacities, developing integrated data systems, and linking social assistance with livelihood programs to advance economic inclusion.
Register now at to attend onsite or online. Please note that onsite participation is limited and subject to approval.
The morning session will also be livestreamed on the SA国际传媒and SERP-P Facebook pages.
Get a head start by reading the full study at .
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of Dr. Jose Ramon Albert, SA国际传媒Senior Research Fellow
of Committee Secretary Ma. Lourdes Mendoza, House of Representatives Committee on Poverty Alleviation