Event Details

The Philippine Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI) is set to host the side events during the 2025 Open Government Partnership (OGP) Asia and the Pacific Regional Meeting.


This avenue provides a unique opportunity to engage with stakeholders from government, civil society, industry, and academia. It also serves as platform for in-depth discussions and collaborative exchanges aimed at advancing good governance in the extractive sector while addressing pressing issues like climate equity, transparency and sustainability.

Feb 4 & 5, 2025 GMT+8

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UP College of Law, Bonifacio, Global City, Taguig

Program

2025 Open Government Partnership (OGP) 

Asia and the Pacific Regional Meeting 

Bridging Data for Better Governance: 

Interoperability and Transparency in the Extractive Sector 

(PH-EITI Side Event) 


Date : Tuesday, February 4, 2025| 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM


Venue : Room 3, College of Law, University of the Philippines, 

Bonifacio Global City (UP BGC), Taguig City


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Date : Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM


Venue : Room 2, College of Law, University of the Philippines, 

Bonifacio Global City (UP BGC), Taguig City


  • Day 1 (Yesterday)
    1:30 PM - 2:00 PMRegistration/Introduction
    Secretariat
    2:00 PM - 2:10 PMOpening remarks
    Engr. Romualdo D. Aguilos
    Chief, Mineral Economics, Information, and Publication Division, MGB
    2:10 PM - 2:25 PMDatabase, portals, platforms presenting SDMP, EPEP, and mining permits, etc.
    Mr. Mark Carlo H. Cruz
    Information Systems Analyst II, Mineral Statistics Section
    Mines and Geosciences Bureau
    2:25 PM - 2:40 PMDatabase, portals, and platforms presenting details on location, licenses, commodities, and contributions to the extractive industry.
    Atty. Paolo G. Fondevilla
    Director, Information Technology and Management Services, DOE
    2:40 PM - 2:55 PMDatabase, portals, and platforms presenting details of local tax collection, revenue allocation, and wealth share distribution.
    BLGF Representative
    2:55 PM - 3:10 PMDiscussion on interoperability of data, the limitations, and key steps in achieving integrated database
    Mr. Vazir Joshua S. Querol
    Project Director, Services, National Government Data Center, DICT
    3:10 PM - 3:30 PMPanel Discussion
    Mr. Albert San A. Diego
    Deputy Coordinator for
    Communications and Research, PH-EITI
    3:30 PM - 3:50 PMWorkshop
    Secretariat
    3:50 PM - 4:00 PMClosing
    Atty. Ronald Rex S. Recidoro
    Executive Director, COMP
    Day 2 (Today)
    1:30 PM - 2:00 PMRegistration
    Secretariat
    2:00 PM - 2:10 PMInvocation and National Anthem
    Secretariat
    2:10 PM - 2:20 PMOpening Remarks
    MS. MARY ANN D. RODOLFO
    National Coordinator, PH-EITI
    2:20 PM - 2:25 PMEnergy transition strategy and targets
    MS. HERSHEY T. DELA CRUZ
    Chief Science Research Specialist, Energy Policy and Planning Bureau, Energy Cooperation and Coordination Division
    Department of Energy
    2:25 PM - 2:30 PMOpportunities and risks from transition mineral mining, and possibilities to build linkages between the extractive industry and renewables industry
    MS. ANNE KARLA NAVARRO
    Senior Geologist
    Mines and Geosciences Bureau
    2:30 PM - 2:35 PMIntroduction to the Philippines nickel industry, PNIA's policy recommendations, and a comparison between Indonesia and the Philippines
    ATTY. DANTE R. BRAVO
    President, Philippine Nickel Industry Association
    President, Global Ferronickel Holdings, Inc
    2:35 PM - 2:40 PMUrgency of the energy transition, and justice for climate-vulnerable communities
    MR. JOEL CHESTER PAGULAYAN
    Climate Justice Portfolio Manager, Oxfam Pilipinas
    2:40 PM - 2:45 PMResearch on the mineral requirements for a domestic energy transition
    ENGR. JOSHUA MIGUEL LOPEZ
    Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED)
    2:45 PM - 2:50 PMImpacts of transition mineral mining for host communities
    MS. BEVERLY BESMANOS
    National Coordinator,
    Publish What You Pay Philippines - Bantay Kita
    2:50 PM - 2:55 PMReactor
    TBC
    LGU Kasibu / LGU Tuba
    2:55 PM - 3:00 PMReactor Adverse experiences from nickel mining in Zambales
    MR. SALVADOR CORTEZ, JR.
    Fisherfolk Representative Concerned Citizen of Sta. Cruz, Zambales (CCOS)
    3:00 PM - 3:05 PMQ & A with the panel
    MR. ALBERT A. SAN DIEGO
    Deputy Coordinator for Communications and Research, PH-EITI
    3:05 PM - 4:30 PMWorkshop
    Secretariat
    4:30 PM - 4:45 PMWorkshop presentations
    Secretariat
    4:45 PM - 4:55 PMSynthesis
    MS. MARY ANN D. RODOLFO
    National Coordinator, PH-EITI
    4:55 PM - 5:00 PMClosing Remarks
    MS. SARAH HAYTON
    Country Manager – Asia, EITI

Registration Register

DAY 1 "Bridging Data for Better Governance: Interoperability and Transparency in the Extractive Sector"


This session aims to empower stakeholders to link previously unrelated datasets to enhance transparency, mitigate risks such as corruption and conflicts of interest, and support data-driven policy and regulatory decisions.


๐Ÿ“Œ Date & Time: Tuesday February 4, 2PM-4PM (registration starts at 1PM)

๐Ÿ“Œ Venue: Room 3, UP College of Law, Bonifacio, Global City, Taguig

๐Ÿ“ž For inquiries contact Ms. Aliyah Gozon at 0915-119-6085 or Amiel de Guzman at adeguzman@finance.gov.ph 

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DAY 2 "Towards Justice in Climate Equity & the Energy Transition"


This two-part panel focuses on transition mineral mining, to discuss efforts by government, civil society, and industry on aligning climate action with justice. Highlighting research from CSOs including CEED, and Bantay Kita, the panel aims to amplify community voices, promote transparent governance, and ensure no one is left behind.


๐Ÿ“Œ Date & Time: Wednesday February 5, 2PM-5PM (registration starts at 1PM)

๐Ÿ“Œ Venue: Room 2, UP College of Law, Bonifacio, Global City, Taguig

๐Ÿ“ž For inquiries contact Ms. Aliyah Gozon at 0915-119-6085 or Malene Skensved at mskensved@dof.gov.ph

Note: Participants are expected to cover the costs associated with their participation, especially travel and accommodation, as necessary. Materials and meals will be provided during the events 

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