MSEUF partakes in CHED's commemoration of ASEAN 57th Founding Anniversary

VP External Relations

 

CHED Region IV-A Calabarzon Officer-in-Charge, Office of the Director Dr. Freddie B. Bulauan delivers his inspirational message (Photo from the CHED Regional Office IV Facebook Page)

The Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) participated in the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) ASEAN awareness campaign to commemorate the 57th founding anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The event was conducted in hybrid format, allowing the MSEUF to attend via Zoom, Aug. 12.

The Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) served as the chair of this year's event with the theme, “ASEAN: Enhancing Connectivity and Resilience.”

The Lao PDR’s chairmanship in 2024 focuses on enhancing connectivity and resilience, aiming to strengthen ASEAN cooperation across its three community pillars. The goals include promoting infrastructure connectivity, narrowing the development gap, fostering greater economic integration, facilitating people-to-people exchanges, and enhancing ASEAN’s relations with external partners while maintaining its centrality in the evolving regional architecture.

To align with these objectives, CHED Region IV-A Calabarzon, led by Officer-in-Charge Office of the Director Dr. Freddie B. Bulauan, has organized commemorative activities that began on August 12, 2024. The Academic Community, university presidents, and school heads were invited to join these activities via Zoom.

In his message, Dr. Bulauan emphasized that the theme captures ASEAN's strategic priorities as the region navigates the complexities of an increasingly interconnected and turbulent world.

"Resilience refers to the ability to withstand and adapt to various challenges such as economic shocks, health crises, and climate change," Dr. Bulauan remarked. "The theme stresses the need for ASEAN to strengthen its institutions, enhance disaster preparedness, and promote sustainable development. By building resilience, ASEAN aims to ensure that its communities and economies recover swiftly from adversities and continue to thrive in the face of uncertainty." Dr. Bulauan added.

The kicked-off ceremony included the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, Prayer, Panunumpa ng Lingkod ng Pilipinas, Panunumpa sa Bagong Pilipinas, CHED Hymn, ASEAN Hymn, 57th ASEAN Activities of CHEDRO IV-A, Inspirational Message, Pilipinas Kong Mahal, and Bagong Pilipinas Hymn. The administrative division of the region hosted the activity.


  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. The theme of enhancing connectivity aligns with this goal by promoting infrastructure connectivity and fostering innovation through digital integration.
  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities. Narrowing the development gap among ASEAN countries is a key focus, which directly relates to reducing inequalities within and among countries.
  • SDG 13: Climate Action. The emphasis on resilience and the ability to adapt to climate challenges highlights the importance of climate action in regional development strategies.
  • SDG 17:  Partnerships for the Goals. Strengthening ASEAN’s relations with external partners and promoting cooperation under the three community pillars align with the goa;l of revitalizing global partnerships for sustainable development.