UPRI launches Policy Sourcebook on COVID-19

| Written by Padayon UP

 

With the barrage of news, information, and social media posts coming from all sides, it can be a challenge for ordinary Filipinos to stay up-to-date with the national government’s efforts to fight COVID-19. In light of this, the University of the Philippines (UP) has come up with a way to keep track of the government’s latest policies and measures to defeat the viral pandemic in the country.

The UP Resilience Institute’s (UPRI) Research and Creative Work team has developed a policy sourcebook of the government’s policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: A Policy Sourcebook consists of two volumes. Volume I covers national issuances while Volume II, which will be released at a later date, will focus on local government policies.

This policy sourcebook is an evolving work that will be updated monthly as part of UPRI’s contribution to the efforts of the UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team and in pursuit of UP’s mandate as a public service university. It is meant to help and inform the public, students, scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the intersecting fields of public health, disaster risk management, and crisis governance by providing an accessible and comprehensive annotated list of COVID-related policies in one document.

Read and download Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: A Policy Sourcebook, Volume 1: National Government (as of 30 June 2020).


For questions or clarifications related to the policy sourcebook, please send an email ([email protected]) to Dr. Kristoffer B. Berse, Associate Professor and Director for Research and Creative Work, UP Resilience Institute.

(This was originally posted on the UP System website on July 3, 2020)