About the Development Policy Research Month

Proclamation No. 247, issued by Malacañang in September 2002 and declaring the month of September of every year as Development Policy Research Month (DPRM), came at a most opportune time. It highlights the critical role of policy research in the socioeconomic advancement of the Philippines. 

The Proclamation underscores the “need for promoting, enhancing, instilling, and drawing awareness and appreciation of the importance and necessity of policy research” in development planning and policymaking.  Thus, the observance of the DPRM is intended to cultivate a strong culture of research and use of data and evidence among the country's national and local decisionmakers in policymaking and program planning. Through the different topics highlighted in every DPRM celebration, this event also aims to raise the public's literacy of important socioeconomic issues. 

As the country's leading think tank, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) was designated as the overall coordinator of all the programs and activities of the DPRM. Being at the forefront of policy research in the Philippines for nearly 40 years, PIDS has been engaged in the conduct of policy-oriented studies to assist policymakers and planners in crafting development policies, plans, and programs that are based on sound research evidence. PIDS has completed more than 800 studies that encompass a wide range of development topics. The Institute has made a significant contribution and influence on Philippine development policy through its active and close collaboration with government agencies, academic and research institutions, and international organizations. Its various research outputs are widely disseminated through its publications, conferences, seminars, and knowledge databases. The PIDS website is a comprehensive gateway to the Institute’s rich receptacle of socioeconomic studies, while the Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines contains both PIDS and non-PIDS resources. 

In the last 13 years, the celebration of the DPRM has focused on areas that PIDS considers as primary concerns and issues, thus are in need of utmost attention by policymakers. Other topics featured in the DPRM are emerging issues of the day, such as climate change which was the theme in 2009, a time when the effects of climate change were just beginning to be felt in the country. 

This year, the 14th DPRM theme is on building resilient communities, which is aptly captured in the DPRM slogan "Angkop na Kahandaan: Matatag na Ekonomiya at Lipunan" or "Investing in Risk Reduction toward a Resilient Philippines". It highlights the need for indepth reflections and analyses of resilience building, risk reduction, and structural transformation, and the role of appropriate policy interventions in building the country's resilience to various economic, environmental, geopolitical, technological, and societal risks and stresses.Through the month-long celebration, we wish to emphasize to our policymakers and the general public the importance of resilience thinking and the necessity of formulating appropriate policy interventions to build the country's resilience to various risks and stresses.  

DPRM Themes from 2003 to 2015

  • Responsive Policymaking Through Policy Research (2003)
  • Policy Research: Helping Provide Affordable Rice to Filipinos (2004)
  • Services Industry: Growth Driver for Economic Competitiveness (2005)
  • Pananaliksik sa Pagpapaunlad ng Pamamahalang Lokal (2006)
  • Enhancing Grassroots Development: A Framework for Local Governance (2007)
  • Managing the Development Impact of International Migration (2008)
  • Coping with Climate Variability and Change (2009)
  • Pananaliksik at Talakayan Tungo sa Pag-Ahon Mula sa Kahirapan (2010)
  • Back to ABCs: Education for Development (2011)
  • Regional Economic Integration and Inclusive Growth: Engaging Nations, Embracing People (2012)
  • Making Health More Inclusive in a Growing Economy (2013)