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How digital platforms are reshaping service delivery
Manila Bulletin
|August 12 2025
In a compelling demonstration of resilience and purpose, key thought leaders from the Philippines’ private and public sectors recently convened virtually for the Digital Platform for Public Benefit Roundtable, transforming a weather-disrupted forum into a vibrant exchange of ideas.
Originally slated as a face-to-face gathering, the event, organized by The Tech For Good Institute, shifted online due to inclement weather—but the energy and insight remained undiminished. The vibrant exchange underscored the power of collaboration and digital tools in shaping a future where public benefit is amplified through technology.
The Philippines ranks among Asia’s top 25 in the UN E-Government Development Index, signaling its maturity in digital governance. But what does that mean for everyday Filipinos? One of the most compelling topics emerging from the discussions was the vital role of strategic public-private partnerships.
Increasingly, digital platforms are becoming the backbone of public service—from education and social welfare to business support and emergency response. Take TESDA’s online certification programs, for example. These courses break down geographic barriers, allowing learners from remote areas to gain professional credentials. With a 90 percent annual completion rate, the program proves that digital education can be both accessible and practical.
Beyond education, digital platforms are modernizing administrative processes and social service delivery. The use of digital wallets for aid distribution has revolutionized crisis response, allowing for the direct and immediate delivery of assistance and bypassing traditional bureaucratic intermediaries.
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