Ateneo and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
The Ateneo Center for Educational Development (ACED) realized that poor academic performance and high absence rates among pupils in public schools were both caused by malnutrition and hunger. They thus began an in-school feeding program for students in public schools, and their work was crucial in ensuring that the nation's feeding law was passed in 2017. In order to further address poverty and food insecurity, Ateneo offers scholarship recipients meal vouchers and makes sure that there are affordable and healthy food options available on campus.
News and Features
Ateneo Eagle Watch 2026 Economic Briefing - Raring to Rebound: Philippine Economic Outlook and Imperatives for 2026
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Ateneo and Security Bank Foundation highlight their partnership with new public school leadership and teacher development report
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Highlights
Ateneo dining practices are informed by the sustainability guidelines, offering discounts to those who bring reusable containers. AMPC, for example, offers a Php 5.00 discount on food purchases of Php 120 or more when customers use their own containers, tumblers or reusable liquid containers. A Coffee beverage stall in the AMPC cafeteria also offers locally sourced coffee beans from Benguet promoting local produce consumption and the taste of Benguet-grown coffee in every cup that they sell.
Iggy's Talipapa (flea market), a market nestled within the campus grounds, showcases an abundant selection of fresh produce harvested by local farmers. Making seasonal fruits, from ripe mangoes to juicy papayas, alongside an enticing assortment of vegetables that highlight the region's agricultural bounty accessible to everyone on the campus. You can also find essential staple items like locally milled rice and locally farm-fresh eggs. By fostering partnerships with local farmers, Iggy's Talipapa effectively connects the agricultural community with the university community, creating a lively marketplace where fresh, high-quality produce is readily available right on campus.
Events
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
A Food Systems Webinar on Equitable Livelihoods with Sonny Matula
Wed, 09 Mar 2022
Online
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
International Cooperation for Development: Learning from Trade and Tax Policies
Wed, 09 Mar 2022
Online
Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Indigenous Peoples, the Environment and Food Systems Development
Wed, 16 Feb 2022
Ateneo de Manila University
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
International Rice Trade, Competition and the Philippines
Wed, 01 Sep 2021
Online
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
Changing Relationship between Farm Size and Productivity and its Implications for Philippine Agriculture
Wed, 28 Jul 2021
Online
Mass
Remembering Lino
Sat, 03 Aug 0024
Immaculate Conception Chapel (College Chapel), Gonzaga Hall