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| president = Majah-Leah V. Ravago, PhD | | president = Majah-Leah V. Ravago, PhD | ||
| president_title = President and CEO | | president_title = President and CEO | ||
| city = Pasig | | city = ] | ||
| province = Metro Manila | | province = ] | ||
| country = Philippines | | country = ] | ||
| coordinates = {{coord|14.578578|121.057866|display=inline,title}}<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.google.com/maps/place/Development+Academy+of+the+Philippines/@14.578578,121.0552911,852m | title = Development Academy of the Philippines - Google Maps |access-date=December 26, 2024}}</ref> | | coordinates = {{coord|14.578578|121.057866|display=inline,title}}<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.google.com/maps/place/Development+Academy+of+the+Philippines/@14.578578,121.0552911,852m | title = Development Academy of the Philippines - Google Maps |access-date=December 26, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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'''Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)''' is a government |
'''Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)''' is a government-owned and controlled corporation established on June 23, 1973, through Presidential Decree No. 205. It serves as a national productivity organisation and ], providing training, research, consultancy, and technical assistance to enhance the capacity and performance of both public and private sectors. The institution support socio-economic development and good governance in the ] through its programs and initiatives.<ref>https://www.dap.edu.ph/history/{{Dead link | date=December 2024 | fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://icrs.gcg.gov.ph/profiles/dap/|title=GOCC Profile - Integrated Corporate Reporting System|website=icrs.gcg.gov.ph}}</ref> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Establishment |
=== Establishment === | ||
DAP was founded under Presidential Decree No. 205 by President ] to create a coordinated and ongoing program for capacity building in the public and private sectors. Its mission focused on addressing the human resource needs critical for economic and social development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/PD-205-Creation-of-DAP.pdf | title=Creating and establishing the development academy of the philippines, defining its powers, functions, and responsibilities, and for other purposes | date=1973-05-11 | access-date=2024-12-26 | website=www.dap.edu.ph}}</ref> | |||
=== Recent Developments === | === Recent Developments === | ||
In October 2023, |
In October 2023, President ] issued Executive Order No. 45, transferring DAP from the Office of the President to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). This administrative shift aimed to improve the alignment and execution of economic and development policies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://pco.gov.ph/news_releases/malacanang-issues-executive-order-no-45-transferring-dap-to-neda/| title=Malacañang issues Executive Order No. 45 transferring DAP to NEDA| date=2023-10-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1851410/dap-transferred-from-office-of-the-president-to-neda#ixzz8vUaQlVgD |title=DAP transferred from Office of the President to NEDA | author= Jean Mangaluz |date=October 26, 2023 | website=newsinfo.inquirer.net}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2023/10/25/executive-order-no-45-s-2023/| title=Executive Order No. 45, s. 2023 | date=October 25, 2023}}</ref> | ||
In February 2024, |
In February 2024, Majah-Leah V. Ravago was appointed as DAP's president. Ravago, an economist with prior experience as an Associate Professor at the Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development, brings expertise in economics and policy research to the institution.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ateneo.edu/news/2024/02/16/school-social-sciences-dr-majah-leah-v-ravago-appointed-development-academy| title=School of Social Sciences' Dr Majah-Leah V Ravago appointed Development Academy of the Philippines president| date=2024-02-16}}</ref> | ||
During 2024, DAP expanded its initiatives in capacity building and governance, including hosting the Government Quality Management Program (GQMP) Conference 2024, strengthening partnerships with the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), enhancing monitoring and evaluation practises for government agencies, conducting international workshops on improving public sector service quality. These efforts underscore DAP's role in supporting national development and promoting excellence in public administration.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/2024/12/16/dap-showcases-contributions-at-neda-forum | title=DAP showcases contributions at NEDA's 11th M&E Network Forum | date=2024-12-16 }}</ref> | |||
== Core |
== Core functions == | ||
=== Education and |
=== Education and training === | ||
Graduate Programs in Public and Development Management | Graduate Programs in Public and Development Management | ||
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Leadership Development Programs<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/training/ |title=Training | Development Academy of the Philippines |date=October 28, 2015 }}</ref> | Leadership Development Programs<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/training/ |title=Training | Development Academy of the Philippines |date=October 28, 2015 }}</ref> | ||
=== Research and |
=== Research and technical assistance === | ||
Policy Research and Analysis | Policy Research and Analysis | ||
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Sustainable Development Studies<ref>https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/research/{{Dead link | date=December 2024 | fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> | Sustainable Development Studies<ref>https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/research/{{Dead link | date=December 2024 | fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> | ||
=== Consultancy |
=== Consultancy services === | ||
Strategic Planning and Management | Strategic Planning and Management | ||
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* Training rooms | * Training rooms | ||
* Accommodation facilities | * Accommodation facilities | ||
* Recreational areas<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/about-us/campuses/|title=Facilities - Development Academy of the Philippines|website=DAP Official Website|access-date=December 26, 2024 |
* Recreational areas<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/about-us/campuses/|title=Facilities - Development Academy of the Philippines|website=DAP Official Website|access-date=December 26, 2024 }}</ref> | ||
== International partnerships == | == International partnerships == |
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Akademya sa Pagpapaunlad ng Pilipinas | |
Motto | "Excellence, Integrity, Service" |
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Type | GOCC Graduate School |
Established | June 23, 1973 (51 years and 191 days) |
Academic affiliations | Government of the Philippines Asian Productivity Organization (APO) |
Budget | Government funding |
President | Majah-Leah V. Ravago, PhD |
Location | Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines 14°34′43″N 121°03′28″E / 14.578578°N 121.057866°E / 14.578578; 121.057866 |
Campus | Urban and Suburban |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Website | www |
Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) is a government-owned and controlled corporation established on June 23, 1973, through Presidential Decree No. 205. It serves as a national productivity organisation and think tank, providing training, research, consultancy, and technical assistance to enhance the capacity and performance of both public and private sectors. The institution support socio-economic development and good governance in the Philippines through its programs and initiatives.
History
Establishment
DAP was founded under Presidential Decree No. 205 by President Ferdinand Marcos to create a coordinated and ongoing program for capacity building in the public and private sectors. Its mission focused on addressing the human resource needs critical for economic and social development.
Recent Developments
In October 2023, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued Executive Order No. 45, transferring DAP from the Office of the President to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). This administrative shift aimed to improve the alignment and execution of economic and development policies.
In February 2024, Majah-Leah V. Ravago was appointed as DAP's president. Ravago, an economist with prior experience as an Associate Professor at the Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development, brings expertise in economics and policy research to the institution.
During 2024, DAP expanded its initiatives in capacity building and governance, including hosting the Government Quality Management Program (GQMP) Conference 2024, strengthening partnerships with the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), enhancing monitoring and evaluation practises for government agencies, conducting international workshops on improving public sector service quality. These efforts underscore DAP's role in supporting national development and promoting excellence in public administration.
Core functions
Education and training
Graduate Programs in Public and Development Management Executive Education Programs Professional Development Courses Leadership Development Programs
Research and technical assistance
Policy Research and Analysis Productivity and Quality Improvement Governance and Institutional Development Sustainable Development Studies
Consultancy services
Strategic Planning and Management Organizational Development Process Improvement Quality Management Systems Implementation
Facilities
DAP Building - Main Campus
Located along San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, the main campus features:
- Administrative offices
- Training facilities
- Research centers
- Conference rooms
DAP Conference Center - Tagaytay
A dedicated facility in Tagaytay City offering:
- Conference halls
- Training rooms
- Accommodation facilities
- Recreational areas
International partnerships
DAP maintains active partnerships with various international organizations:
Asian Productivity Organization (APO) European Union (EU) Other ASEAN training institutions
External links
References
- "Development Academy of the Philippines - Google Maps". Retrieved December 26, 2024.
- https://www.dap.edu.ph/history/
- "GOCC Profile - Integrated Corporate Reporting System". icrs.gcg.gov.ph.
- "Creating and establishing the development academy of the philippines, defining its powers, functions, and responsibilities, and for other purposes" (PDF). www.dap.edu.ph. May 11, 1973. Retrieved December 26, 2024.
- "Malacañang issues Executive Order No. 45 transferring DAP to NEDA". October 26, 2023.
- Jean Mangaluz (October 26, 2023). "DAP transferred from Office of the President to NEDA". newsinfo.inquirer.net.
- "Executive Order No. 45, s. 2023". October 25, 2023.
- "School of Social Sciences' Dr Majah-Leah V Ravago appointed Development Academy of the Philippines president". February 16, 2024.
- "DAP showcases contributions at NEDA's 11th M&E Network Forum". December 16, 2024.
- "Training | Development Academy of the Philippines". October 28, 2015.
- https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/research/
- "Facilities - Development Academy of the Philippines". DAP Official Website. Retrieved December 26, 2024.