黑料专区


CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY

Autonomous Status granted by CHED 鈥 Sept. 16, 2024 鈥 Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Mikee Natinga Norico


From L to R: Ernie D. Lagud, Prince Joshua G. Ferrer, Eillene D. Pador, and Jicel Kate A. Mara帽on, all third-year BS Accountancy students from the College of Business and Accountancy, pose with their coach, Prof. Charis Emmelynn M. Bautista, after their team鈥檚 video entry, 鈥淐atch to Cost: NASFA鈥檚 Story of Adaptability and Sustainability,鈥 earned 1st Runner-Up in the ASEAN Future Sustainable Leaders 2025 Philippine Eliminations.

黑料专区 (CPU) continues to make waves in sustainability-driven innovation as a student team from the College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) emerged among the top winners of the ASEAN Future Sustainable Leaders (AFSL) 2025 Philippine National Competition, held in partnership with KPMG Philippines, RG Manabat & Co., CPAs, and the PICPA Committee on Faculty Development and Research.

Out of 47 nationwide video submissions, CPU鈥檚 entry 鈥淐atch to Cost: NASFA鈥檚 Story of Adaptability and Sustainability鈥 secured three major recognitions鈥擳op 18 Video Entry, 2nd Best Video, and 1st Runner-Up in the national eliminations. The recognition also qualifies the team for further consideration in the ASEAN-level competition to be held on November 7, 2025, at Universitas Terbuka, Jakarta, Indonesia.

The team is composed of Prince Joshua G. Ferrer, Ernie D. Lagud, Jicel Kate A. Mara帽on, and Eillene D. Pador, all BS Accountancy third-year students, under the guidance of their coach, Prof. Charis Emmelynn M. Bautista, faculty member of the Department of Accountancy.

Their video entry highlighted Nasidman Small Fisherfolk Association鈥檚 (NASFA) sustainable practices in the fisheries sector, showcasing adaptability and community-based innovation aligned with the United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)鈥攑articularly those on responsible consumption, climate action, and sustainable livelihoods.

Two other CPU entries also made strong showings in the competition:

  • 鈥淩ainwater: A Gift of Nature Wielded for a Sustainable Future,鈥 composed of Jayson V. Arquisola (BS Management Accounting 4), Adrian Carl F. Esmenos (BS Accountancy 3), Rose Marie L. Posadas (BS Management Accounting 4), and Kimara T. Yap (BS Management Accounting 4); and
  • 鈥淏rewCycle: Enhancing Sustainability in Already-Sustainable Specialty Coffee,鈥 composed of Rheyzzel Mae L. Demoral (BS Management Accounting 4), Maricris R. Maglalang (BS Management Accounting 4), Joelyza J. Olarte (BS Accountancy 3), and Stefanie Alyssa A. Parcon (BS Accountancy 3).

Both teams were also coached by Prof. Charis Emmelynn M. Bautista, a faculty member of the Department of Accountancy, College of Business and Accountancy.

The ASEAN Future Sustainable Leaders (AFSL) competition is an biennial online case challenge that brings together secondary and tertiary students from ASEAN member countries to propose multidisciplinary and innovative solutions aligned with the United Nations鈥 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淓mpowering ASEAN Youth for a Sustainable Future: Innovation, Collaboration, and Community in Action,鈥 underscores the vital link between climate action, education, equality, and economic growth.

For the Philippine National Competition, a total of 47 video entries were submitted by universities across the country. Each entry, with a maximum duration of 10 minutes, tackled pressing environmental, social, or economic issues in support of specific SDGs. Viewer engagement was measured through the Philippine Accounting Education Forum鈥檚 official Facebook page from September 27 to October 3, 2025.

The Top 18 entries advanced to the panel interview round on October 4, 2025, where finalists were evaluated based on originality, creativity, feasibility of proposed solutions, and depth of understanding of the issues presented.

Two grand winners from the national level will represent the Philippines in the ASEAN Final Round in Indonesia. These teams will receive 鈧10,000 in cash prizes, 鈧40,000 in pocket money, and medals and certificates of recognition from the organizers.

Participating countries in the ASEAN round include Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The AFSL competition seeks to train and develop young leaders across the ASEAN region to design creative, sustainable, and socially impactful solutions to real-world challenges.

Through this achievement, CPU continues to exemplify its commitment to academic excellence and sustainability-driven education, empowering students to lead innovative initiatives that address global environmental and social issues.

To view the CPU-CBA video entries, visit the following links:

Catch to Cost: NASFA鈥檚 Story of Adaptability and Sustainability

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Rainwater: A Gift of Nature Wielded for a Sustainable Future

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BrewCycle: Enhancing Sustainability in Already-Sustainable Specialty Coffee

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