
SIHI Philippines at the University of the Philippines
The Philippines Social Innovation in Health Hub was launched in 2017. We are based at the University of the Philippines Manila (UP Manila) and we partner with the Department of Health, the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development under the Department of Science and Technology, and other key health and innovation organisations in the Philippines. Our vision is to become the leading institutional partner for transforming the health care system through social innovation in the Philippines. We intend to achieve this by championing social innovation in health with a range of stakeholders through research, capacity building, and influence.
OUR FOCUS
IDENTIFY AND RESEARCH SOCIAL INNOVATIONS
We identify, recognize, document, and disseminate research and projects on social innovation in health.
ENHANCE CAPACITY FOR RESEARCH
We enhance stakeholders’ institutional capacity for research on social innovations through health education and training, enabling the translation of evidence into health policy and practice.
INSTITUTIONALIZE SOCIAL INNOVATION IN HEALTH
We advocate the institutionalization and integration of social innovation into the national health research and policy agenda.
CONNECT AND CONVENE STAKEHOLDERS
We connect stakeholders and partners to each other, and to resources on social innovation in health.
OUR ACTIVITIES
SOCIAL INNOVATION IN HEALTH EXCHANGE PLATFORM
We launched the social innovation in health exchange platform or InnovEx (healthinnovex.org) on 19 December 2023. It was co-developed by various partners and supported by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development. InnovEx is an online venue for sharing, learning, and networking among actors of the social innovation in health ecosystem in the Philippines, including innovators, implementers, researchers, funders, and other partners. It features a repository of innovations, forums and communities, and a database of resources.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
The Global Health Network Conference 2022: Enabling Health Research in Every Healthcare Setting (24-25 November 2022 at the University of Cape Town, South Africa):
- Implementing a Community Engagement Self-Monitoring (CE-SM) Strategy for Social Innovations in Health: The Philippine Pilot
- Using human-centered design approaches to develop innovative models for delivery of essential health services in three Philippine rural communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Network: Towards Unity for Health 2023 Conference: Beyond Boundaries: Health Equity through a Culture of Learning (23-26 October 2023):
- Incorporating Praxis and People-Centered Development in the Pilot Implementation of the Community Engagement Self-Monitoring Strategy for Social Innovations in Health in the Philippines
- Capacitating Local Health System Leaders for the Implementation of Universal Health Care in the Philippines: the Integrated Provincial Health Systems Development Program
- Applying Human Centered Design for Local Telemedicine Systems in Southern Luzon, Philippines
- Fostering Multi-sectoral Learning through the Development of a Social Innovation in Health Exchange Platform
- Implementation of a Training and Mentoring Package for Research in Social Innovation in Health
- Tailor-Made Training on Social Innovation for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Philippines
“BAYANG MALUSOG” EXCHANGE
The Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) partnered with us and launched the Bayang Malusog (Healthy Nation) Exchange or BMEx through our SIHI Talks on 30 May 2024. This will enhance the Bayang Malusog communities of practice by hosting BMEx in the online innovation exchange platform, InnovEx.
The launch was conducted via Zoom and featured a presentation from Dr. Catherine Chung, Director for Local Health Systems at ZFF and a panel discussion with Dr. Mark Calban (Provincial Health Officer of Apayao), Mr. J-Lorenz (UHC Coordinator of Aklan) Dionisio and Dr. Kath Flores (Department of Health Bureau of Local Health Systems Development).
PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH WORKSHOP
SIHI Philippines Hub Leads Dr. Meredith Del Pilar-Labarda and Mr. Arturo Ongkeko Jr. and Hub Manager Dr. Jana Mier-Alpano served as resource persons and facilitators at the Eastern Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium‘s workshop on Participatory Action Research (PAR) for Health Systems on 27-29 May 2024. The workshop featured lectures on Introduction to PAR, Human-Centered Design for PAR, and PAR for Digital Social Innovations. Three research teams were able to enhance their grant proposals to integrate PAR principles and methods into them.
RECOGNISING SOCIAL INNOVATIONS IN HEALTH AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
The Gelia Castillo Award for Research on Social Innovations in Health (GCARSIH) is a national award presented by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) in collaboration with the Foundation for the Advancement of Clinical Epidemiology (FACE) Inc. and SIHI Philippines. GCARSIH aims to recognize outstanding social innovations that address persistent, societal and health system challenges in the Philippines. SIHI Philippines acts as the secretariat for GCARSIH. The second GCARSIH, held in 2022, received 82 entries across the Philippines and selected three top innovations and seven finalists promoting effective, meaningful, and sustainable solutions to complex challenges in health care. Learn about the winning innovations here.
As part of their incentives, the winners and finalists underwent a training and mentoring package organized by FACE Inc. and SIHI Philippines in partnership with Hybridigm Consulting, Inc. to help guide them in moving their innovations forward through research.
CASE STUDY RESEARCH
Case visits were conducted to each of the selected social innovations identified in the first open call in 2018 and the case studies along with the case videos are now available to read, watch and download. See more below.
Case study research on the three winning innovations of GCARSIH 2020 is ongoing.
1. Holistic Water Systems for Pumping Water Uphill by the Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation, Inc.
2. University of the Philippines Diliman Psychosocial Services (UPD PsycServ) by the University of the Philippines Diliman
3. Kalinga Health: A Hub-and-Spoke Social Enterprise Model for TB Care by Innovations for Community Health
Moreover, the case studies on the Holistic Water Systems and Kalinga Health have an additional focus on examining them with an intersectional gender lens.
INTRODUCTORY EDUCATION MODULE
As part of the Master of Public Health program of the Department of Health and the University of the Philippines Manila College of Public Health for Doctors to the Barrios (DTTBs), about 160 DTTBs serving in various rural and remote areas in the country participated in the rollout of SIHI Philippines’ introductory module on social innovation in health in August 2019. In the same month, SIHI Philippines also facilitated the module with over 60 students from the UP Manila School of Health Sciences Main Campus in Palo, Leyte. The introductory module is intended to give practicing primary care physicians, community health workers, health educators, and students an alternative lens to improving health care in the Philippines.
In 2021-2022, the module was delivered as a half-day online session to 5 sections with 10-20 DTTBs each as part of an elective in their Master of Public Health program.
WHO Community Engagement Package
The SIHI Philippines Hub was selected by the WHO Country Readiness Strengthening Department to develop a Community Engagement Package. This draws on the experiences of the WHO and partners in working with communities and provide a learning resource for public health practitioners and organizations. The package has three components: 1) Database of experiences on community engagement in different settings, 2) Community engagement learning package (consisting of four online modules) based on the database and 3) Community engagement workshop package based on the database. SIHI Philippines collaborated with the SIHI hubs in Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Colombia, and Honduras for this project.
Health Systems and Implementation Research
Community Engagement Self-Monitoring
From July to December in 2021, we led the implementation of a community engagement self-monitoring (CE-SM) strategy in two community-managed social innovations in the Philippines. The implementation sites were the Innovations for Community Health, Inc. for Kalinga Health, which focuses on TB care, and the municipality of Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte for the Seal of Health Governance, which is a community health leadership and monitoring programme. The CE-SM project aims to empower communities to monitor processes in social innovations by developing a community grounded and contextualized self-monitoring approach.
Key findings show that the proactive leadership of community leaders and the active participation of community members significantly contributed to the success of the CE-SM strategy. Regular feedback sessions were seen as important, not only as a means of monitoring progress, but also for boosting the community members’ morale.
A second phase of the implementation of this strategy was conducted in July to December 2022 among two barangays in Del Carmen, Surigao Del Norte. In addition to the aspects in the previous phase, this also involved profiling the community members who serve as “local monitors”, capacity building workshops, and regular praxis sessions.
HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN FOR LOCAL TELEMEDICINE SYSTEMS
Developing partnerships
Evaluation Studies
OUR EVENTS
Conference Presentations
TUFH 2022
For the Towards Unity for Health (TUFH) 2022 Conference held on August 16-19, 2022, we delivered the following oral poster presentations:
1. Institutionalization of Recognition of Social Innovation in Health Research in the Public Sector
2. Development of the WHO Community Engagement Package: A Global Collaboration to Support Learning and Practice
3. Implementing a Community Engagement Self-Monitoring (CE-SM) Strategy for Social Innovations in Health: the Philippine Pilot
4. Towards gender transformative responses for community health: An exploratory rapid appraisal to initiate intersectional gender analysis of social innovations in health
5. Using human-centered design approaches to develop innovative models for delivery of essential health services in three Philippine rural communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Global Health Network Conference 2022
Our research associates participated in the Global Health Network Conference 2022 held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa on November 24-25, 2022 and contributed two abstracts:
1. Implementing a Community Engagement Self-Monitoring (CE-SM) Strategy for Social Innovations in Health: the Philippine Pilot – poster
2. Using human-centered design approaches to develop innovative models for delivery of essential health services in three Philippine rural communities during the COVID-19 pandemic – oral presentation
TUFH 2021
SIHI Philippines participated in The Network: Towards Unity for Health (TUFH) 2021 Conference, hosted by Universitas Gadjah Mada. This year’s conference theme was “Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration and Learning for Strengthening Primary Health Care.” We presented the following abstracts:
• A Tailor-Made Training on Social Innovation for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Philippines
• Imagine the World Anew: A Call for Youth Voices on the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines
SILKEN
SIHI Philippines presented the “Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Research and Teaching Landscape: The Philippine Report” at the Social Innovation Linkages for Knowledge Exchange Network (SILKEN) Conference on March 26, 2021. The conference theme was Shaping Futures and Making Connections.
Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Research and Teaching Landscape Study
On November 2019, SIHI Philippines represented UP Manila as a research partner of the British Council-led Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Research and Teaching Landscape (SISERTL) project, which mapped out the social innovation and social entrepreneurship landscape in higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines. The research project was implemented in consortium with the Institute for Social Innovation and Impact at the University of Northampton (United Kingdom), Universiti Teknologi Petronas (Malaysia), University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Bina Nusantara Institute (Indonesia), and the Centre for Social Value Enhancement Studies (South Korea), and was completed in March 2020.
Youth Open Call and Online Civic Hackathon
Tailor-Made Training on Social Innovation for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Applying Human Centered Design for Telemedicine
Social innovations in health in Philippines
ABOUT US

DR. MEREDITH DEL PILAR-LABARDA
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ARTURO ONGKEKO JR.
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Dr. Jana Deborah Mier-Alpaño
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Dr. Jana Deborah Mier-Alpaño is the Hub Manager of SIHI Philippines. She graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Medicine in 2014. For four years, she served as the Municipal Health Officer of a rural island municipality in the Philippines, under the Doctors to the Barrios (DTTB) Program of the Department of Health. In 2016, she finished her master’s degree in public management from the Development Academy of the Philippines, wherein she received the Leadership Award, and the Creativity and Innovation Award. She also served as local preceptor to medical and global health students.

JEAN FRANCIS BARCENA
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Dr. JOSE RENE BAGANI CRUZ
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DR. MARY ANN LANSANG
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PAMELA TAGLE
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OUR PARTNERS
Philippine Council for Health Research and Development
The Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) is one of the three sectoral councils of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and is a national body that coordinates and monitors research activities in the Philippines. PCHRD collaborates with SIHI Philippines on the Gelia Castillo Award for Social Innovations in Health.
Department of Health
The Department of Health (DOH) is the lead health agency in the Philippines that is mandated to ensure Filipinos’ access to basic public health services through the provision of quality health care and to regulate providers of health goods and services. Specifically, SIHI Philippines consults the Health Policy Development and Planning Bureau of DOH for technical input on health research and development.
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