Needs Assessment and Co-creation of Policy Recommendations for DOST-CEST Program Sites: Philippines’ Transdisciplinary Approach

Q3 Multidisciplinary Philippine Journal of Science Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.56899/152.03.33
Marife Dapito, Dhino B. Geges, Ron Jay Dangcalan, G. Consignado, Jennifer Marie Amparo, M. E. Mendoza, E. Visco, Diana A. Torio, Rocky Marcelino, Daniel Joy Cabauatan, Maria Shiela Muros, Angelika Sarmiento, Miciah Bernardez, Alvaro Calara, M. Malenab, Rita Mae Ang-Bon, Caroline D. Piñon
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Local development is multi-faceted, which precipitates the need for transdisciplinary approaches to capture the complexity of issues and possible solutions to development challenges. Six program sites in two provinces located in Southern Luzon, Philippines under the Department of Science and Technology Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (DOST-CEST) program were studied to determine possible science and technology interventions to accelerate local development. The study used a concurrent mixed-method research design where the qualitative and quantitative data are collected during the same stage. Focus group discussions and key informant interviews were conducted to represent local government and sectoral groups. Secondary data – which includes barangay and municipal profiles and local government unit (LGU) data on social services – were collected, and a survey was used to gather information on the needs of the community members. The existing needs include access to healthcare, health facilities, and services, improved access to potable water sources, compliance with solid waste management, educational assistance, sustainable livelihood opportunities, and equipment for better disaster preparedness and response. Theoretical reflections using transdisciplinary approaches such as human ecology and social technology assisted in local development planning and policy recommendations where data and synthesis generated the need for a convergence approach, integrative research, community organizing, and partnerships with higher education institutions. Specific recommendations would include improving the quality of the KALINGA mix for health and nutrition, provision of ceramic water filters for water and sanitation, STARBOOKS (Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based Openly Operated Kiosk Station) units, which are like science library-on-the-go kiosks for basic education, and incorporating technologies like an automated rain gauge, flood early warning station, and water level monitoring station in the current disaster risk response and management. Prioritization of interventions should be matched with the resources and capacities of both DOST and LGUs.
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需求评估和共同创造的政策建议的dot - cest项目地点:菲律宾的跨学科方法
地方发展是多方面的,因此需要采取跨学科的方法来把握问题的复杂性和解决发展挑战的可能办法。在菲律宾吕宋岛南部两个省的六个项目地点进行了科学和技术部通过科学和技术赋予社区权力(dot - cest)项目的研究,以确定可能的科学和技术干预措施,以加速当地的发展。本研究采用并行混合方法研究设计,在同一阶段收集定性和定量数据。为代表地方政府和部门团体,进行了焦点小组讨论和主要资料提供者访谈。收集了二级数据,其中包括村和市概况以及地方政府单位(LGU)关于社会服务的数据,并利用一项调查来收集关于社区成员需求的信息。现有的需求包括获得保健、保健设施和服务、改善获得饮用水源的机会、遵守固体废物管理、教育援助、可持续生计机会以及更好地备灾和救灾的设备。利用诸如人类生态学和社会技术等跨学科方法的理论反思有助于地方发展规划和政策建议,其中数据和综合产生了对融合方法、综合研究、社区组织和与高等教育机构建立伙伴关系的需要。具体建议将包括改善用于保健和营养的卡林加混合水的质量,提供用于供水和卫生的陶瓷滤水器,STARBOOKS(科学和技术学术和研究为基础的开放式操作信息亭)装置,类似于用于基础教育的科学图书馆移动信息亭,并结合自动雨量计、洪水预警站、以及水位监测站在当前灾害风险的应对与管理。干预措施的优先次序应与科技部和地方政府部门的资源和能力相匹配。
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