Enverga University joins regional summit on governance, sustainable development

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Antoine Jan XXIX S. Hernandez
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Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, through its Sustainability Department, participated in the 1st Quarter Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee Summit on March 18 at National University Laguna to strengthen institutional linkages and align university initiatives with regional development priorities.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government Region IV-A CALABARZON organized the summit, led by Regional Director Ariel Iglesia and Assistant Regional Director and Local Governance Regional Resource Center Program Manager Darrell Dizon.

The assembly gathered LGRRC members and partners for collaborative discussions and presentations of programs and initiatives for fiscal year 2026.

During the summit, DILG Region IV-A CALABARZON and its partners presented key initiatives under the Capacity Development Facility, Public Education on Good Governance, Development and Citizenship Facility, and Linkages Facility.

The discussions focused on strengthening multi-sectoral partnerships, promoting effective governance and supporting sustainable regional development.

Through its participation, the MSEUF Sustainability Department reinforced the university’s active role in regional collaboration, good governance and sustainability advocacy.

The activity also provided MSEUF with opportunities to align its sustainability programs with broader development efforts in CALABARZON and to strengthen its engagement with government agencies and partner institutions.


The activity reflected MSEUF’s commitment to sustainable development, institutional collaboration and responsible citizenship. It also upheld the core values of Service, Excellence and Unity as the university continued to work with regional partners in advancing good governance and community-centered progress.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education — The summit supported public education on good governance, development and citizenship.
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities — The activity promoted regional collaboration for sustainable and resilient communities.
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions — The summit strengthened institutional partnerships and promoted effective governance.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The event emphasized multi-sectoral collaboration among government, academic and partner institutions.