02/05/2024
Sustainability, transparency, and achieving the SDGs were the focus of the Global Good Governance Summit held in Manila, a stimulating, influential, and thought-provoking event that brought sustainability to the forefront. The second panel focused on strategic governance frameworks for bridging the gap towards the achievement of SDGs across the public, private, and social sectors. Panelists explored the challenges and opportunities inherent in multi-sector collaboration, emphasising the need for adaptive governance structures and inclusive decision-making processes. These efforts aim to provide technical skills, foster collaboration, and promote awareness to address climate risks and advance sustainable development goals.
Moderated by Shiza Rabbani, Head of Marketing and Branding, at Cambridge IFA, the panellists included Atty. Federico P. Tancongco, Senior Vice President, BDO Unibank, Inc., Philippines; Secretary Robert E.A. Borje, Vice-Chairperson and Executive Director, Climate Change Commission, Philippines; Kamrul Tarafder, President and CEO, ASA Philippines Foundation, Philippines; and Prof. Ittichote Chuckpaiwong, Vice President for Environment and Sustainable Development, Mahidol University.