This Special Interest Session discussed the metrics used to assess stakeholders’ perceptions regarding CSR programs and projects. It also discussed different areas of program management frameworks, leadership, policy formulation, implementation, measuring, and reporting.

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In recent years, there has been a behavioral shift from organizations giving out messages, to people starting their own campaigns through social media. The Special Interest Session on CSR and Social Media, data and trends have concluded that these movements are not a fad: Social media has been proven to mobilize citizens. It has and will continuously change the way people communicate.

 

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As CSR gains ground in corporate activities, global standards have begun emerging as excellent tools for assessing the impact of CSR activities.

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International donor agencies and partners showcased model programs for collaboration at the LCF CSR EXPO plenary session on Public-Private Partnerships. 

 

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Health practitioners and foundations must work with the local government and identify major problems and points of intervention to promote preventive health education in public elementary schools. Teachers must be provided with basic knowledge and enabled to develop a positive attitude towards health. With these two statements, the LCF Health Committee set the tone for their breakout session on sustainable health programs.

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Filipinos, despite our love for life, find difficulty in defining being Filipino. The Arts & Culture Committee’s CSR Expo break-out session presented how the lack of a strong Art Education in the Philippine education curriculum exacerbates the problem of teaching appreciation for the beauty and uniqueness of being Filipino.

 

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Extreme weather changes experienced in the Philippines made Filipinos more aware of the country’s vulnerability to global warming. During the ninth LCF CSR Expo, the LCF EnviComm held back-to-back breakout sessions on climate change.

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Projects of partnerships that are strategic, where partners work together and innovate, will more likely be sustainable and more likely to improve the quality of lives of present and future generations. So says the EntrepCommittee Session on Building Partnerships for Sustainable Development.

 

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Responsible citizenship through education-based programs can help improve the country’s social and moral problems showcasing as an example the recently concluded elections and how everyone got involved in injecting positive change to society. The Committee on Education’s session discussed how engaging the community and the individual can help in nation building.

 

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