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Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development Benito M. Pacheco during the launch of the
Development Policy Research Month.
the variety of research sites and perspectives
has cultivated an approach to health that
affirms the importance of attaining wellbeing
for everyone through a deconstruction of the
dynamics that promote or hinder the goal of
inclusive health. Contributions were solicited
from the School of Economics, College of Law,
National College of Public Administration and
Governance, Department of History, Institute
of Biology, Third World Studies Center,
Institute of Civil Engineering, Population
Institute, College of Home Economics,
Institute of Chemistry, College of Social Work
and Community Development, and Asian
Center. The OVCRD looks forward to the next
collaboration with the PIDS, for the promotion
of another set of policy research outputs of UP
Diliman constituents.
The health research compilation is available at
the OVCRD website:
and a photo documentation can be browsed at