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BukSU to co-lead at a national knowledge-sharing forum and discussion

Researchers, government officials, NGO representatives, and community leaders across the nation are invited to join in the forum and discussion to translate complex research findings into actionable policy insights. (Poster by: SERP-P Network and BukSU Center for Peace Studies)

Bukidnon State University (BukSU), a member of the Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P) network, is set to co-lead the 12th Knowledge-Sharing Forum (KSF) and Roundtable Discussion (RTD) on March 11, 2026.

Researchers, government officials, NGO representatives, and community leaders across the nation are invited to join in the forum and discussion to translate complex research findings into actionable policy insights.

According to the BukSU Center for Peace Studies of the Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Innovations (OVPEREI), the goal is to evolve the network from a simple repository of papers into a dynamic ecosystem where partner institutions actively shape the national development agenda and to strengthen the SERP-P Network by expanding institutional participation across the Philippines.

“We aim to ensure that the lessons in leadership from indigenous communities reach the desks of policymakers,” the SERP-P Network further explained.

The event, themed “Indigenous Peoples and Nation-Building: Lessons in Leadership, Sustainability, and Peace,” will be held in a hybrid format, allowing participants to attend onsite at the Bukidnon State University campus or join virtually via Zoom on March 11, 2026.

Interested participants are encouraged to register early via the official link: https://bit.ly/pidsevent031126.

The SERP-P Network is an online knowledge management network established and maintained by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) to solve a common problem in governance and ensure that evidence-based studies are accessible, localized, and impactful. (Eunssj C. Escalona, Head-Center for Peace Studies)

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