Judy Taguiwalo

Judy Taguiwalo
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
President Rodrigo Duterte
Preceded by Corazon Soliman
Personal details
Born Judy Marigomen Taguiwalo
(1950-02-18) February 18, 1950
Bacolod, Negros Occidental
Nationality Filipino
Alma mater University of the Philippines Diliman
Carleton University Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Occupation Professor
Government official
Profession Social worker

Judy Marigomen Taguiwalo, PhD (born February 18 1950)[1][2] is a social worker, social activist, educator and the current Secretary of the Philippines' Department of Social Welfare and Development. She was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte to replace Corazon Soliman in the secretaryship.[3][4] She is a former professor at the University of the Philippines and was one of those nominated by the National Democratic Front to the Duterte Cabinet.[5]

Early life and education

Taguiwalo was born in Bacolod, Negros Occidental on February 17, 1950. Her father was the late Democrito Taguiwalo, a principal and a supervisor, and her mother is Virgilia M. Taguiwalo, a retired Home Economics teacher.[1][6] She is a sister of the late Mario M. Taguiwalo, a former undersecretary of Department of Health. Taguiwalo studied at Rizal Elementary School and finished her Secondary education at Negros Occidental High School in Bacolod City.[2][6] She obtained a Bachelor of Science in Social Work finishing cum laude from University of the Philippines Diliman. She obtained her Master of Arts in Public Administration in 1992 from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and then finished her doctorate degree in Philippine Studies from UP Diliman.[2][4]

Career

Taguiwalo helped in organizing the militant group Malayang Kilusan ng Kababaihan (MAKIBAKA) in 1970.[2] After being detained twice, from July 1973 to their escape in November 1, 1974 and again on January 28, 1974 until their release after EDSA Revolution, she worked as a professor in the College of Social Work and Community Development's Department of Women and Development Studies in UP-Diliman.[2] Taguiwalo used to head the University for Women's and Gender Studies.[7] She was Founding National President of All UP Academic Employee Union and a founder of All-UP Workers' Alliance.[8] Taguiwalo served as Director of UP Center for Women’s Studies. She served as member of UP Board of Regents from 2009-2010 representing the faculty.[3] She also served as Vice-Chairperson of Board of Trustees of IBON Foundation where she now serves as the Chairperson.[4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 UP Center for Women's Studies Birthday Greeting to Director Taguiwalo
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Umil, Anne Marxze (March 16, 2010). "The Courage and Commitment of Judy Taguiwalo". Bulatlat.com. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Serafica, Raisa (May 27, 2016). "UP professor Taguiwalo for DSWD secretary?". Rappler. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 "IBON congratulates prospective DSWD head Dr. Judy Taguiwalo". IBON Foundation. May 31, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  5. 1 2 "BACKGROUNDS, INTERESTS, LINKS Not just a list: Know much more about Duterte gov't's men and women". Interaksyon. June 9, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  6. 1 2 Gomez, Carla (June 1, 2016). "2 Negrense women Cabinet secretaries". Visayan Daily Star. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  7. Lontoc, Jo. Florendo (June 1, 2016). "Five from UP faculty named to Duterte cabinet". University of the Philippines. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
  8. Quismundo, Tarra (May 27, 2016). "Reds name 2 ex-solons, ex-UP prof for Cabinet". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
Political offices
Preceded by
Corazon Soliman
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
2016–present
Incumbent
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Ramon Lopez
as Secretary of Trade and Industry
Order of Precedence of the Philippines
as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
Succeeded by
Rafael V. Mariano
as Secretary of Agrarian Reform
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