PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (October 20, 2016) - The man in charge with overseeing
happiness in the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is coming to the Philippines on
October 17 to spread the word about gross national happiness (GNH), an alternative
indicator of a country's economic and social well-being.
Saamdu
Chetri, head of Bhutan's GNH Centre, has been invited by Environment and
Natural Resources Secretary Gina Lopez to conduct a series of lectures aimed at
inspiring Filipinos to find a balance between materialistic and non-materialistic
aspects of life, and other factors that are vital to human happiness.
Lopez
said Chetri will be in the country on October 18-26 to conduct
lectures in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
A
strong believer of GNH, Lopez said she envisions the Philippines as a country
whose citizens give great value to the environment in the pursuit of economic
development.
“We
are changing the paradigm of development from the Gross National Product (GDP)
to GNH. And, this is the first time that
we are really taking a serious look of making happiness a barometer of
development," Lopez said.
GNH
aims to measure quality of life in more holistic terms than in the standard and
monetary-related gross domestic product (GDP), striking a balance between
spiritual and material aspect of life.
According to her, GNH is a more of a
human development approach rather than a material approach.
The
target audience for the lectures includes representatives of people's
organizations, indigenous peoples, civil society and local government units
from 29 priority areas earlier identified by Lopez as models for sustainable development.
Also to be invited are members of the academe, Senate and media.
The
first lecture will be held on October 18 at the Ateneo de Davao
University in Davao City. The succeeding lectures will be held on October 20 at
the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, on October 22 at the Ateneo de
Manila University and on October 24 at the University of the Philippines
Diliman, both in Quezon City.
On
October 21, Chetri will hold a lecture for members of the media on at the
DENR central office in Quezon City.
Lopez
expressed hopes the lectures will lead to the crafting of an action plan by
leaders of various sectors and organizations in the priority areas based on the
principles of GNH.
She
was also expecting to generate commitment and partnership with different
stakeholders in pursuing GNH.
As
far as the DENR is concerned, Lopez said the agency aims to harmonize and
integrate GNH in all its programs and projects.
GNH
was coined in 1972 by Bhutan's former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
Since
then, Bhutan has measured its prosperity through formal principles of GNH
instead of relying on GDP.
That
was to be measured by its people's sense of being well-governed, their
relationship with the environment, satisfaction with the pace of economic
development, and a sense of cultural and national belonging.
(By
Jong Cadion with PR)
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