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From Crisis to Catalyst: Sunway’s 2025 Mission to Heal a Changing World


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The year 2025 has been a defining chapter for the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health (SCPH), a period where "the era of simply documenting crises" gave way to a "whole-of-nation mission" to secure the future of both people and the planet. As global temperatures climb and urban landscapes expand, the Centre has positioned itself as a "think-and-do tank," moving with intent from the academic margins to the very center of global action.


The Architecture of Change: Three Pillars for a Resilient Future

Recognizing that human health and environmental integrity are inseparable, SCPH has focused its 2025-2027 strategy on three high-leverage policy priorities designed to bridge the gap between global sustainability goals and local realities:



Healthy Cities: With over half the world’s population living in urban centers, cities are the front line of health. SCPH is working to integrate health impact assessments directly into urban planning to protect millions from heat islands and pollution.



Health-Centred Decarbonisation: Re-framing climate policy as a public health intervention, the Centre advocates for the immediate health co-benefits of cleaner energy and fossil-free healthcare.



Education Revolution: The Centre is embedding planetary health into the National Higher Education Blueprint, ensuring the next generation of leaders possesses the values and skills to navigate a volatile geopolitical landscape.


From Policy to Pavement: Landmarks of 2025

The year’s achievements were marked by "courageous steps" and historic firsts, grounding high-level theory in real-world application:



Malaysia’s National Blueprint: SCPH served as a core technical partner in the launch of the National Planetary Health Action Plan (NPHAP). This makes Malaysia the first country on the planet to adopt such a comprehensive roadmap for aligning development with ecological limits.



The Ipoh Doughnut Economics Launch: In a regional first, SCPH partnered with the Ipoh City Council to launch the Ipoh Doughnut: City Portrait in Action. This innovative roadmap seeks to meet the needs of all citizens without overshooting the planet’s boundaries. 



A Historic Global Partnership: At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Sunway University secured a landmark RM17 million (CHF3.4 million) grant from Fondation Hoffmann. This represents the first time the foundation has awarded such a grant to an institution in the Global South, solidifying the Centre’s role as a global leader.


Empowering the Next Generation

SCPH’s mission extends beyond policy to the people who will inherit the Earth. Through the Climate Courage Workshops, youth leaders are provided a safe space to process "eco-anxiety" and build the emotional resilience required for long-term climate action. Meanwhile, the Global Health Governance as Public Service (GHGAPS) programme has empowered youth delegates to take their seat at the table in international forums like the World Health Assembly.


2026: The Year of Mobilising

As the Centre looks toward 2026, the focus shifts to "de-jargonising" planetary health. By making complex science accessible and relevant to everyday communities—from the limestone hills of Ipoh to the heat-stressed neighborhoods of Melaka—SCPH is turning evidence into a collective movement.


As Executive Director Prof. Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood notes, planetary health is no longer a mere aspiration; it is the "foundation for collective wellbeing". Through "rigour, relevance, and integrity," the Centre continues to be a beacon of hope, proving that systemic change is not only necessary but entirely possible.


𝐊𝐖𝐅 𝐚𝐭 𝐋𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐲 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐲𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐞, 𝐥𝐮𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐝𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚 𝐬𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐠𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐠 𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐖𝐊


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Pormal nang nilagdaan ang isang makasaysayang Memorandum ng Unawaan (MOU) sa pagitan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) at Limay Polytechnic College (LPC) noong 27 Pebrero 2026 upang itatag ang Sentro ng Wika at Kultura (SWK) sa loob ng institusyon.


Ang naturang pagtitipon ay itinuturing na kauna-unahang lagdaan ng MOU na isinagawa sa isang opisina ng KWF na matatagpuan sa Harvester, Cubao, Lungsod Quezon.







Pinangunahan ni Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran, Tagapangulo ng KWF, ang seremonya kasama ang Pangulo ng Limay Polytechnic College na si Dr. Elmer B. De Leon. Layunin ng kasunduan na paigtingin ang pagpapalaganap, pagpapaunlad, at preserbasyon ng wikang Filipino at mga katutubong wika sa lalawigan ng Bataan sa pamamagitan ng akademikong pagtutulungan.


Bilang bahagi ng implementasyon ng kasunduan, itinalaga si Bb. April R. Cruz bilang direktor o tagapanguna ng bagong tatag na Sentro ng Wika at Kultura sa loob ng LPC. Inaasahang magsisilbi ang SWK bilang katuwang ng KWF sa mga pananaliksik, seminar, at mga gawaing pangwika sa rehiyon.


Ang pagpili sa Harvester, Cubao bilang lunan ng pirmahan ay hudyat ng mas malawak na pag-abot ng serbisyo ng KWF sa publiko at mga katuwang na ahensiya.


DepEd boosts disaster recovery with resilient learning hubs in Cebu and Masbate


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BOGO CITY, 16 March 2026 — Led by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the Department of Education (DepEd) turned over new Learning Continuity Spaces (LCS) facilities in public schools in Bogo City and Masbate to address critical classroom shortages caused by recent natural disasters.



President Marcos inspected the prefabricated, modular learning spaces equipped with solar-powered setups and internet connectivity­ to ensure education remains unhampered by disasters.



This initiative directly addresses the disruption of classes for 90 learners in two elementary schools in Bogo City following a 6.9-magnitude earthquake, and 270 students in six public schools in Masbate affected by Typhoon Opong both in September 2025.







President Marcos on Monday inspected the new LCS facility at the Marcelo B. Fernan–Polambato Elementary School in Barangay Polambato, Bogo City during a visit together with First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos and Education Secretary Sonny Angara.



Simultaneously, a YAKAP Caravan was conducted at the school, providing 200 beneficiaries with health services including medical consultations, free medicines, and laboratory services.



An LCS facility was also constructed at the Binabag Elementary School in Barangay Binabag, Bogo City.



During an earlier visit to Masbate, President Marcos, together with Angara, inspected the LCS installation at the Paniqui National High School in Barangay Panique, Aroroy.



LCS facilities also provided critical relief to Calolod Elementary School and Electo T. Verano Elementary School in the province. Additional LCS units were deployed to B. Titong High School, Asid Integrated School, and Luy-A Elementary School to restore learning environments.



Angara said these climate-resilient structures, which can be installed within two weeks, represent the administration’s proactive stance on school safety and recovery.



"This project reflects the marching orders of President Marcos to ensure that no Filipino learner is left behind, even in the face of the most challenging calamities," said Angara. "By integrating solar power and digital tools into these temporary spaces, we are not just rebuilding classrooms, but building a more resilient future for our children."



The initiative also serves as a direct response to the President’s directive to slash the national classroom shortage through the use of fast-tracked, disaster-resilient infrastructure.



Under the 2026 Disaster Preparedness and Response Fund, DepEd is targeting the construction of 1,380 LCS units nationwide to bypass traditional construction delays and provide immediate relief to high-risk areas.

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