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Municipal Government of Arteche inks partnership with Action for Economic Reforms

The Municipal Government of Arteche entered into a partnership with Action for Economic Reforms (AER) on September 3, 2021 for the implementation of the Data-Driven Development in the Philippines (PH3D) project.


PH3D will assist Arteche in improving its disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) response. This can be achieved by assimilating data-driven frameworks into the local government unit’s (LGU) DRRM planning process.


Mayor Roland Boie Evardone welcomed the data-driven intervention and committed to providing all the necessary support for the project’s successful implementation.


“Our municipality is grateful for this opportunity given to us by Action for Economic Reforms. Thank you for considering Arteche. This will be a very important milestone again for our municipality and the formal beginning of our fruitful partnership,” said Mayor Evardone.


PH3D is designed to help LGUs deliver their priority projects using data, technology, and community alliances. Using the PH3D framework, partner LGUs will have access to actionable evidence that will empower them to better manage resources, enhance capacity for data- driven decisions, and collaborate with other civil society organizations (CSOs). The implementation of PH3D in Arteche is made possible through the funding support of the European Union.

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Action for Economic Reforms (AER) was established in 1996 and is a policy research, advocacy, and action group by publicly-engaged political economists with focus on various sectors from fiscal policy, food and agriculture, industrial policy, governance, interface, and data-driven development.


PH3D, a component of AER’s data-driven development focus and co-funded by the European Union (EU), helps Local Government Units (LGU) deliver their priority projects using data and technology, and community alliances. Using this framework, LGUs will have access to actionable evidence that will empower them to view macro and micro data, prioritize programs, manage resources, enhance capacity, and get support from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).

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