1st Evangelical Conference on Debt.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM
Registration starts at 8:00 AM
Topics of the Conference:
Morning Session
A. Mobilizing Christians to Respond to the Call of Jubilee: How to involve faith-based communities in local public finance particularly on the debt?
Speaker: Prof. Leonor M. Briones (confirmed) – Convener, Social Watch Philippines
B. Government Reports on MDG 8! Can we make it by 2015 with Target 15?
Speaker: Rosalia V. De Leon (confirmed) – Treasurer, Bureau of Treasury, Department of Finance (BtR-DoF)
Afternoon Session
C. In the eyes of the people, CSOs response: The Philippine Debt Situation
Speaker: Lidy Nacpil (confirmed) – Vice President, Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC) and Regional Coordinator, Jubilee South Asia Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JSAPMDD)
D. The Christian Way: Model Church on Public Finance and Experiences from other Churches
Speaker: Pastor Nestor Ravilas (confirmed) – Dean, Penuel School of Theology
Forum ends at 4:30 PM
Emcees: Hazel Alviz (PBS)-confirmed and Dan Andrew Cura (FEBC)-tbc
Note: For confirmation, please fill-out confirmation form on or before January 18, 2013. You may also want to organize a pre-event orientation on debt in your respective communities provided that you schedule it before the confirmation deadline.
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