Step Up Co-Facilitates and Documents Pista sa Kadagatan

Step Up Consulting co-facilitated the Pista sa Kadagatan, a 3-day activity of Alliance Française de Manille, in partnership with the Provincial Government of Bohol activity, which formally opens the Ocean Program 2023-2025, a program by the Alliance Française de Manille.  Kasing Sining served as the major organizer and facilitator of the said event.

The three-day event last September 27-30 was a series of cultural tours with different activities that brought science, arts, culture, and sustainable development to life. From inspiring discussions on climate, tourism, and marine heritage to heartwarming interactions with coastal communities, it highlighted our shared commitment to preserving the ocean’s well-being and its invaluable marine treasures

Day 1 covered the Summit, where the orientation and overview of Pista sa Kadagatan and a series of presentations among experts in the relevant fields were held at Ceremonial Hall, Provincial Capital, CPG North Avenue, Tagbilaran City. Presentations included the ecological importance of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the local efforts in marine conservation through a series of lectures that focused on the status of the waters, cultural heritage, and heritage, and environmental conservation. Day 1 concluded with a play entitled Usa Ka Isla, performed by Kasing Sining. Presenters during the Summit were Dr Ben Malayang, an environmental scientist, on “A Science Culture to Better Appreciate Bohol’s Land and Sea”; Ms Len Barrientos, UNACOM Philippine Representative, presenting the UNESCO Agenda on UN Decade of the Oceans; and Prof. Eric Zerrudo, PhD, the Director of University of Santo Tomas Graduate School Center for the Conservation of Cultural Property & Environment in the Tropics, discussing Philippine Archipelagic Thinking, entitled, Kapuluan: an Appreciative Inquiry on Philippine Archipelagic Thinking. An open forum and sharing were conducted after the morning session. A documentary entitled “Kinabuhing Mananagat (The Life of a Fisher) directed by Mr. Procopio “Cooper” Resabal was shown thereafter. 

The afternoon session started with a story-telling by Prof. Marinanito Luspo, a local historian and consultant of the Center for Culture and the Arts (CCAD), entitled Sugid: Telling the Tales of the Seas Around Us. This was followed by a presentation on the dynamics of the water bodies surrounding Bohol presented by a fellow Boholano Prof. Rene Rollon, Professor of the Institute of Environmental Science & Meteorology – University of the Philippines Diliman. The resident geologist of the Province of Bohol, Mr. Karl Michael Din, also presented the Bohol Geopark and its Connectivity with Bohol Seas. Lastly, a representative from the Department of Environment and Natural Resource (DENR-Bohol) was presented by Mr. Ariel Rica. After the presentations, a synthesis was done to assess the learnings and insights of the participants. Usa Ka Isla, a play performed by Kasing Sining was also held during the evening event.

Days 2 and 3 covered the site visits and workshops, in caravan style, organized in these 2 areas, one after the other. These activities enabled community fisherfolks, artists and experts to immerse themselves in the beauty of these water worlds, in listening to the peoples’ stories, inspiring creative dialogues and possibly creative showcases or small works that reflect the essence of marine life and culture. Selected learning sessions were focused on blending cultural heritage with marine conservation, showcasing the deep connection between the people and their environment.

Step Up Facilitates Annual Review and Planning of the Immaculate Conception Parish

The Step-Up team facilitates the Annual Review and Planning of the Immaculate Conception Parish Pastoral Plan on 15 July 2023.

The sessions aim to reaffirm the vision, mission, and goals, of the parish as articulated in its Parish Pastoral Plan, assess the implementation of the Parish Pastoral Plan for 2022 to 2023 and identify accomplishments, gaps, and opportunities for improvement and plan the activities for 2023-2024.

The workshop was able to determine the importance of collective contributions to shared goals, celebrate the accomplishments, and be inspired to plan for the future and share the joy with parish workers and volunteers in discussing parish priorities in a safe, welcoming, and empowering environment.

Msgr. Harold Anthony S. Parilla, thanked the team for facilitating the workshop and for reviewing the implementation of the plan. He also encouraged parishioners to continue pursuing planned activities to achieve shared goals. 

Step Up Team Completes the Economic and Financial Analysis for IFAD’s Project ConVERGE in Mindanao Regions

Step Up team conducted the Economic and Financial Analysis (EFA) for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Project Completion Report (PCR), complying with the guidelines and procedures of the National Economic Development Authority.

In the 6-month engagement, the team actively facilitated stakeholders’ workshops across three regions – Region IX, X and XII in Mindanao, conducted actual site visits to 11 ARC communities to document project highlights, and conducted one-on-one sessions with the local teams, customizing each analysis per identified crop and collaborating with stakeholders to validate findings, fostering inclusive participation and consensus-building.  Results presented include financial internal rate of return, economic internal rate of return, net present value, and benefit-cost ratio for the 14 enterprises at the project level. A sensitivity analysis was also done at the project level.

The team is composed of Jean Celeste “Hedz” Paredes as research lead, Engr. Mark Russell Guatno as the data specialist, and Mary Therese “Tet” Pepito as the data validation expert. Team members actively contributed to facilitating stakeholders’ workshops across the three regions. These workshops involved consolidating and validating needed data and information, collaborating with stakeholders to validate the findings, ensuring robust and inclusive discussions, and presenting the EFA results to stakeholders and the IFAD mission team.

The Project ConVERGE is executed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to support the Philippine Government’s poverty reduction efforts in 11 Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) clusters located in 10 provinces of Regions IX, X, and XIII.  The project was designed to promote sustainable livelihoods for 300,000 farmers producing rice, corn, rubber, coffee, abaca, coconut, cassava and muscovado/coco sugar. The project’s targeted beneficiaries were expected to include agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs, 40 000 farmers) and 260,000 other rural workers.  CONVERGE comprised of three components: (i) participatory value-chain analysis and planning to link smallholder farmers to existing value-chain systems; (ii) integrated smallholders agricultural and rural enterprise development; and (iii) subdivision of collective certificates of landownership award (CLOA) to facilitate the transfer of land.

Step Up Produces Coffee Table Book for Ofamen Cacao Farm

Step Up assists Ofamen Cacao Farm in documenting its experiences through the production of a coffee table book. The book entitled “Hulma” tells the story of how the briquette production initiative forged a promising environment-friendly community social enterprise in Barangay Calunasan, Calape Bohol.  The coffee table book features the story of how the local farm was able to innovate by utilising agricultural wastes in making briquettes, an alternative to lump charcoal, a win-win solution not only for the environment but also for augmenting the income of families in their barangay.

Ofamen Cacao Farm was granted 1.4 million in funding, which was used to invest in briquette technology and capacitate local families in their community to become agri-entrepreneurs. 

Ms. Joyce Pulchra Ofamen, a social entrepreneur, is also a recipient of the WHWise: iBLEnDNICE 4WomEn, which aims to establish a more cohesive and inclusive social innovation ecosystem through capacitating women entrepreneurs in the Philippines.

Step Up Facilitates Strategic Planning Workshop for Buon Pastore Cooperative

Step Up facilitates a Strategic Planning Workshop for Buon Pastore Cooperative, a Loboc-based cooperative on March 11, 2023, at the Loboc Tourism Hall. The workshop brought together board members, staff and employees of the cooperative. The sessions delved into various facets crucial for developing robust business strategies, particularly in the cooperative’s current business ventures – trading, gasoline, and quarry business.

The Buon Pastore Cooperative is established to mobilize capital from among all residents of Loboc to provide the needs of Lobocanos and the province to include providing market linkage to residents’ products and services, thereby catalyzing growth and development in the service areas. Since its establishment as a cooperative, Buon Pastore has incessantly empowered leaders through capacity-building training and workshops that develop their entrepreneurial and business skills. Maximizing local resources and opening business opportunities, Buon Pastore endeavours to grow as a cooperative where membership continues to thrive towards economic development.

The workshop’s agenda focused on fostering a forward-thinking mindset, emphasizing the significance of anticipating industry trends and leveraging innovative approaches to stay agile amidst uncertainties.

Participants engaged in dynamic discussions, collaborative exercises, and insightful presentations that explored elements such as goal setting, market analysis, risk assessment, and resource allocation. Through interactive group activities and real-world case studies, attendees were encouraged to apply strategic frameworks tailored to their unique business contexts.

The focus is to meet the needs of the community; thus, the Cooperative’s projects involve bringing to the global market its virgin coconut oil, trading, gas station and quarry operations. The purpose of the Cooperative is both inclusive and expansive to answer the growing needs of the community.

The success and positive reception of this workshop have sparked discussions about potential future sessions and continued collaborative efforts among local businesses to drive collective growth and innovation. The team also assisted the cooperative in crafting their 3-year Strategic Plan.

Step Up Conducts Community Based-Enterprise Training and Mentoring Sessions for Ofamen Cacao Farm

Step Up Consulting Services conducted a series of workshops to capacitate the men and women of Calunasan, Calape Bohol who are involved in making charcoal briquettes.

Through the grant provided by the farm which the family through its CEO Ms Joy Pulchra Ofamen-Sarabia, the briquette processing equipment and machinery are shared with 40 families who are now engaged in briquette making using cacao pods and other farm organic wastes that could otherwise end up polluting the environment. The briquettes provide access to alternative and cheaper form of energy over wood, burns cleaner firewood and release fewer greenhouse gases.

The team conducted a series of training workshops on business development, costing and pricing, workflow management system, enterprise models, and marketing to make their briquette products commercially viable and sustainable. These workshops were held beginning November 2022 and will continue towards the first quarter of the next year.

The Ofamen Cacao Farm in Calunasan, Calape, Bohol is a recipient of the WHWise: i B L E n D N I C E 4WomEn*, a program launched by the Department of Science and Technology- Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development l in partnership with Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). MSU IIT is the program’s main implementer in collaboration with Miriam College (MC) and the University of the Philippines – Mindanao (UP-Min).


*WHWise: i B L E n D N I C E 4WomEn (innovation thru Building and Leveraging Entrepreneurship Development, Networking and Inclusive Community Engagement for Women Entrepreneurs) or Women-Helping-Women: Innovating Social Enterprises, is a program that brings together government agencies and private organizations to seek out and prepare women-led social enterprises for growth, scalability, and subsequent Venture Capitalist funding. The program provides a suite of services, including early-stage funding, training, skills development, mentorship, and business incubation. More importantly, it will provide access to technology to enable even women from rural communities to be part of the global economy.

Step Up Evaluates BIDEF’s DRR Initiatives

Step Up Consulting completed the terminal evaluation of the project Disaster Risk Reduction Initiatives in Vulnerable Areas Toward Effective Governance and Resilient Communities (DRILLS) in the Municipalities of Loay, Loboc and Sevilla, Bohol Province, Philippines by BIDEF, Inc. with the funding support by MISEREOR.

The project intended to capacitate local communities especially those living in high-risk areas in disaster prevention, mitigation and preparedness. When they are capacitated through organized Community-Based Disaster Brigades (CBDBs), utilization of the approved DRRM and other relevant plans and early warning systems, communities are able to engage and respond to any disaster situations and reduce the impacts of risks and damages caused by disasters.

The evaluation involved triangulation of approaches: a combination of survey, focus groups discussions and key informant interviews and evaluation of program traces or documentation. Step Up Managing Consultant Hedz Paredes led the evaluation process.

Step Up Completes COVID-19 and Higher Education Research

Step Up Consulting has recently published the results of its research on the impact of COVID-19 on higher education in South Africa, Australia, and the Philippines. The research was funded by the International Telecommunications Union through the Connect2Recover global competition.

Connect2Recover is a global initiative that aims to reinforce the digital infrastructure and digital ecosystems of beneficiary countries.

In 2021, the International Telecommunications Union launched the “Connect2Recover Research Competition” to identify promising research proposals that will accelerate digital inclusion during the COVID-19 recovery globally.

The objectives of the competition were to improve research focus on digital resiliency and digital inclusion to build back better with broadband for pandemic recovery; to build a global research community of think tanks and academic institutions around digital inclusion; and to promote knowledge sharing that informs targeted practices to build back better with broadband.

The proposal submitted by Step Up Consulting titled ‘Making Higher Education Truly Inclusive’ was selected as one of fifteen successful applications. You can find on this project website the findings, insights and recommendations that have emerged from the ‘Making Higher Education Truly Inclusive’ research project.

Hedz Paredes is Step Up’s New Managing Consultant

Jean Celeste “Hedz” Paredes is Step Up’s new managing consultant, succeeding Arlen Salgados-Canares. Ms. Paredes will lead Step Up Consulting from 15 June 2022 and onwards. Prior to this role, Ms. Paredes was the firm’s research lead.

Ms. Paredes is a graduate of Master in Public Management majoring in Rural Development from the Ateneo School of Government and the Development Academy of the Philippines. She also finished her Bachelor of Political Science from the University of the Philippines.

Ms. Paredes has worked on several research and development projects in the past. These include the following

  • Terminal Evaluation – Strengthening the Capacity of Farmers Federation and their Communities to Address Climate Change in Bohol, Philippines
  • Disaster Risk Reduction Initiatives in Vulnerable Areas Toward Effective Governance and Resilient Communities in the Municipalities of Loay, Loboc and Sevilla, Bohol Province, Philippines
  • Analysing Social Media Use and Preferences of Young People in Mindanao
  • Stakeholders Mapping for the Public Utility Vehicles Modernization Program (PUVMP)
  • Philippines Financial and Market Inclusion
  • Feasibility Study for the Establishment of a Cultural Hub in the Central Visayas Region
  • Bohol Institute of Living Tradition: A Feasibility Study
  • Teenage Clicks: Can Teens Protect their Privacy on Social Media
  • Aquatic Biodiversity in Rice-Based Ecosystems , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • Case Studies – Danajon Reef Communities Impact Assessment
  • Feasibility Study: Agro-Ecological Production and Business Model Development for the Island Residents of Sicogon Island, Carles, Iloilo towards the Development of Resilient and Self-sustaining Communities
  • Performance Monitoring and Assessment – MEADA Rabrong, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in TYM-Mutual Assistance Fund, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • World Vision Philippines in the end-of-phase program evaluation of 4 area development programs (ADP) across the country
  • Scaling-up Demand and Supply for Rural Sanitation and Hygiene, United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)

Step Up Completes Strategy Sessions with Sinar Project

Step Up completes almost 3 months of strategy sessions with Sinar Project of Malaysia to finalize the organization’s five-year strategic plan. The final Strategy Session with Sinar was conducted on 28 April 2022 online, with key officers of the organization.

Sinar Project was formally established in 2014 as a limited liability partnership in Malaysia. From its very inception, the organization aimed to promote transparency, accountability, and openness in government by improving people’s access to public information and data that impact people’s lives.   Sinar Project believes that when citizens have greater access to data and information they are able to demand accountability from the government, better participate in decision-making processes involving public welfare, and contribute to the overall well-being of society. 

Step Up’s strategy advisor, Michael P. Canares, was the lead consultant hired by East West Management Institute to undertake the strategy planning process.