MULTILEVEL CRISIS GOVERNANCE
Description
This podcast episode ties together the issues of governance and policy information as well as the local and international dimensions of responding to the pandemic. Listen to the panel of experts respond to and reflect on the questions and comments from webinar participants.
For any questions, comments, or suggestions, contact the Program on Social and Political Change ([email protected]) of the UP CIDS.
Webinar Moderator: Jorge V. Tigno, DPA
Production Assistant: Jesam Jimenez
Program Intern: Niña Agustin
Audio Editor: Mark Estandarte
Desciption
Information is key to any successful crisis response. In this podcast episode, Jalton Taguibao, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman and Co-Convenor, Program on Data Science for Policy, talks about the need to filter through the data noise (the infodemic) as an effective policy response to the pandemic.
For any questions, comments, or suggestions, contact the Program on Social and Political Change ([email protected]) of the UP CIDS.
Webinar Moderator: Jorge V. Tigno, DPA
Production Assistant: Jesam Jimenez
Program Intern: Niña Agustin
Audio Editor: Mark Estandarte
Description
The pandemic has given rise to a variety of novel challenges to existing political institutions and processes in the Philippines. In this podcast episode, Maria Ela Atienza, Professor of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman and Co-Convenor, Program on Social and Political Change, shares how constitutional institutions and processes have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and their responses to it.
The reports cited in this presentation can be accessed and downloaded for free at https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/constitutional-performance-assessment-1987-philippine-constitution and https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/constitutional-performance-assessment-time-pandemic?lang=en.
For any questions, comments, or suggestions, contact the Program on Social and Political Change ([email protected]) of the UP CIDS.
Webinar Moderator: Jorge V. Tigno, DPA
Production Assistant: Jesam Jimenez
Program Intern: Niña Agustin
Audio Editor: Mark Estandarte
Description
Global Health Governance: Examining Responses of International Institutions to COVID-19.
Even global governance is not immune to institutional limits and inequalities that characterize the vaccine program today. In this podcast episode, listen to Herman Joseph Kraft, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman and Convenor, Strategic Studies Program, UP CIDS, talk about the state of global health governance and the role of health diplomacy in COVID-19 response and recovery.
The proceedings of the 5th Katipunan Conference can be accessed and downloaded for free at https://cids.up.edu.ph/publications/proceedings/5th-katipunan-conference/.
For any questions, comments, or suggestions, contact the Program on Social and Political Change ([email protected]) of the UP CIDS.
Webinar Moderator: Jorge V. Tigno, DPA
Production Assistant: Jesam Jimenez
Program Intern: Niña Agustin
Audio Editor: Mark Estandarte
Desciption
Can crises change the course of a country’s democratic trajectory? In this podcast episode, Amanda Cats-Baril, Regional Advisor, Constitution Building in Asia and the Pacific, at International IDEA, reflects on the state of democracy in the country since 1987 and presents a comparative analysis of how the pandemic was able to shape and reshape democratic conditions in the Philippines and other countries.
To know more about International IDEA’s Global Monitor of COVID-19’s Impact on Democracy and Human Rights, visit http://www.idea.int/gsod-indicates/#/indicatesworld-map.
For any questions, comments, or suggestions, contact the Program on Social and Political Change ([email protected]) of the UP CIDS.
Webinar Moderator: Jorge V. Tigno, DPA
Production Assistant: Jesam Jimenez
Program Intern: Niña Agustin
Audio Editor: Mark Estandarte