The Philippine Academic Society for Climate and Disaster Resilience (PASCDR) is extending the registration for the upcoming 3rd PASCDR National Conference until September 30, 2025. The conference will be held on October 8-10, 2025 at De La Salle University, Manila, with the theme: “Localizing Science-Based and Creative Innovations for Climate Change Action and Disaster Risk Reduction Through Partnership and Collaboration.”
Kindly refer to the table below for your information on registration fees and payment methods:
Registration Link: | bit.ly/3rdpascdr-reg |
Conference Fees: | 📌 Regular rate: PHP 5,500.00
📌 Undergraduate student rate: PHP 3,500.00 |
Payment Details: | Pay your registration through bank deposit or transfer at:
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The PASCDR is also pleased to announce that the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has officially endorsed the 3rd PASCDR National Conference. As the national agency supervising local government units nationwide, the DILG plays a vital role in shaping policies on climate change action and disaster resilience at the city and municipal levels.
Through the issuance, the DILG formally enjoins the participation of Local Chief Executives and concerned LGU personnel in the national conference. Related expenses may be charged to available LGU funds, in accordance with existing laws and applicable accounting and auditing rules and regulations.
Thus, we are encouraging everyone to secure their slots and register by September 30 to receive your unique QR code, which will serve as your entry pass to the conference venue.
Unable to pay by the deadline? You may still settle your payment on-site during the conference. More details on on-site payment will be announced soon.
If you have any questions or clarifications on how to register email us at: nationalconference@pascdr.org
Know more here: bit.ly/3rdpascdrconference
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