Ateneo and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Development Goal 16
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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
The University strives to make positive contributions to society, and to achieve this, it engages with various stakeholders across different sectors. Within the University, all students are given proper representation through student councils, while employees are represented by the employee's union, faculty, and staff organizations.
The Ateneo Center for Education Development, Gawad Kalinga, and the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability are a part of the university's Social Development Cluster, which works directly with regional stakeholders on social development initiatives. This strategy makes sure the university stays actively involved with the larger community and aids in the advancement of constructive social change.
News and Features
Peace-building, Nation-building
The University President invites the Ateneo de Manila Community to a special lecture and discussion REFLECTIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF TIMOR-LESTE...
[AGS] United Nations Week
Isang mapagpalang araw sa lahat! Ipinagdiriwang ang United Nations Day tuwing ika-24 ng Oktubre. Sa taong ito, ating pagtuunan ng pansin ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon...
Fr Ben Nebres receives Pro Deo et Patria Award; says he is "simply a connector and story teller"
Professor Emeritus and Former President of Ateneo de Manila University, Fr Bienvenido F Nebres, SJ was conferred the Pro Deo et Patria Award by the...
The impact of a decline in conflict on food security: Evidence from Colombia
Fenella Carpena, an Associate Professor of Economics at Oslo Metropolitan University, presents groundbreaking research on the impact of conflict reduction on food security in Colombia. Explore the findings of this study, which leverages the unique context of the 2014 ceasefire and the subsequent peace agreement with FARC, showcasing a substantial 40% reduction in hunger in treated municipalities compared to control areas. Gain insights into how these effects vary within households, with children benefiting the most from improved food security. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the intersection of conflict, food security, and development economics.
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Events
Lecture
Communication, Technology, Truth: The 3rd Jose “Totoy" Avellana Memorial Lecture
Sat, 26 Mar 2022
Online
Lecture
Baka Naman Pwede? - Kwentong Lider-Kababaihan: Pagpupugay at Pagkilala sa Kontribusyon ng mga Lider-Kababaihan sa Komunidad
Thu, 24 Mar 2022
Radyo Katipunan 87.9FM / Online
Meeting / Consultation / Town hall / Forum
Conversations in Philippine Politics and Citizenship 2: "When Women Lead: Social Change through Women-led Organizations"
Tue, 15 Mar 2022
Online
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
International Cooperation for Development: Learning from Trade and Tax Policies
Wed, 09 Mar 2022
Online
Live Event / Performance
A New People Power: Conversations on the 1986 EDSA Revolution and What It Means in 2022
Fri, 25 Feb 2022
Online
Lecture
2022 Economic Briefing: New Leaders, New Vigor
Thu, 24 Feb 2022
Online