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Akademya sa Pagpapaunlad ng Pilipinas | |
Motto | "Excellence, Integrity, Service" |
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Type | Government-owned and controlled corporation National Government Think Tank Public Graduate School |
Established | June 23, 1973 |
Budget | Government funding |
President | Majah-Leah V. Ravago, PhD (President and CEO) |
Location | Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Campus | Multiple campuses * Pasig City (Main) * Tagaytay City (Conference Center) |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Affiliations | Government of the Philippines National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Asian Productivity Organization (APO) |
Website | www.dap.edu.ph |
Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) is a government institution in the Philippines that aims to provide training, education, research, and consultancy services to support the country's socio-economic development. Established on June 6, 1973, DAP plays a critical role in developing the capacity and enhancing the performance of both the public and private sectors through various programs and initiatives. government-owned and controlled corporation in the Philippines, established on June 23, 1973, through Presidential Decree No. 205. It serves as the country's premier government think tank and national productivity organization, focusing on capacity building, research, and technical assistance to support national development and good governance.
History
Establishment and Early Years
The Development Academy of the Philippines was established through Presidential Decree No. 205, issued by then-President Ferdinand Marcos on June 23, 1973. The institution was created to address the need for a continuing and coordinated program for developing public and private sector personnel involved in the country's economic and social development.
Recent Developments
In October 2023, through Executive Order No. 45, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. transferred DAP from the Office of the President to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). This strategic move aimed to strengthen the coordination and implementation of national economic and development policies.
In 2024, DAP expanded its role in government capacity building through several key initiatives:
Hosted the Government Quality Management Program (GQMP) Conference 2024 Strengthened partnerships with the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Enhanced Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) practices in government agencies Conducted international workshops on public sector service quality improvement
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 in San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, the main campus houses:
Administrative Offices Training Facilities Research Centers Conference Rooms
DAP Conference Center - Tagaytay
A purpose-built facility in Tagaytay City featuring:
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
- https://www.dap.edu.ph/history/.
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(help) - https://icrs.gcg.gov.ph/profiles/dap/.
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(help) - https://www.dap.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/PD-205-Creation-of-DAP.pdf/.
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(help) - https://pco.gov.ph/news_releases/malacanang-issues-executive-order-no-45-transferring-dap-to-neda/.
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(help) - https://www.dap.edu.ph/programs/training/.
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(help) - https://www.dap.edu.ph/about-us/campuses/.
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