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'''Assistant Professor Maria Victoria R. Raquiza''' is a Filipina sociologist and scholar of development studies. Currently with the U.P. National College of Public Administration and Governance as a faculty member, she is active in feminist and pro-poor advocacies. The professor is also affiliated with the Social Weather Stations (SWS) as a fellow.
'''Assistant Professor Maria Victoria R. Raquiza''' is a Filipina sociologist and development studies scholar. Currently with the U.P. National College of Public Administration and Governance as a faculty member, she is active in feminist and pro-poor advocacies. The professor is also affiliated with the Social Weather Stations (SWS) as a fellow.
 
She holds an M.A. in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands and an A.B. in Sociology from the University of the Philippines.


She holds an M.A. in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands and an A.B. in Sociology from the University of the Philippines.


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Assistant Professor Maria Victoria R. Raquiza is a Filipina sociologist and development studies scholar. Currently with the U.P. National College of Public Administration and Governance as a faculty member, she is active in feminist and pro-poor advocacies. The professor is also affiliated with the Social Weather Stations (SWS) as a fellow.

She holds an M.A. in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands and an A.B. in Sociology from the University of the Philippines.

Education

  • M.A. Development Studies, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands
  • A.B. Sociology, University of the Philippines

Courses handled

  • PA 131 - Public Fiscal Administration
  • PA 141 - Public Policy & Program Administration
  • PA 172 - Public Administration & the Economic System
  • PA 191 - Special Topics: Poverty & Social Development