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Local Government Development Foundation

SSC to Launch its 4th Volume of Policy Papers

The Strategic Studies Council, an adjunct component of LOGODEF which functions as think tank under the supervision of the Executive Director will be launching its 4th volume of policy papers on August. The theme is "Local Policymaking Strategies and Constraints".

Upon recommendation of LOGODEF founding Executive Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Dr. Gaudioso Sosmeña, Jr. members of the SSC should focus this time on the local dynamics of policy making, concentrating on the cultural dimension of local government's experiences in formulating policies. Note that the objective of the SSC is to identify issues which are the concern of local authorities. In this 4th edition of local government policy papers there are nine papers that are timely and relevant to the current issues affecting local policy making in the country and LOGODEF contracted sector specialists to provide policy options in solving these issues.

The topics and writers for this volume of policy papers are: "The Sociology of Local Policy Making" by Dr. Ledivina Cariño; "Political Leadership and Local Policy Making" by Dr. Clarita Carlos; Dr. Mariano J. Guillermo wrote up "Local Policy Making: The Philippine Experience"; Dr. Florentino Hornedo explored the "Cultural Dimension of Local Policy Making"; the topic "Local Policy Making: Art or Science" was written by Dr. Nestor N. Pilar; Dr. Segundo E. Romero's paper dwells on "Local Policy Making and its Political Dimension; the topic "Local Policy Making and Security Management" was authored by Lt. Gen. Romulo Yap and; "Local Policy Making and Local Governance" by Dr. Gaudioso C. Sosmeña, Jr.

Like the previous volumes of policy papers published by LOGODEF and KAS, this volume is aimed to provide guide materials for potential users like the Local Government Committees in both Houses of Congress, the Leagues, Academe and other institutions interested in the continuing development of local government administration.


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