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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME AS OF 29 JUNE 2018 27-30 November 2018 Iloilo Convention Center P H I L I P P I N E S

With the adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and specifically Sustainable Development Goal 14 on Life Below Water, oceans have gained political, social, economic and ecological prominence that the world has never seen before. The EAS region is one with all regions and nations in keeping this momentum growing. Building on the voluntary commitments and call for action of the UN Ocean Conference in June 2017, the region is gearing up for the East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress 2018, the sixth in a series of EAS triennial ocean conferences that aims to usher in better, stronger and smarter regional actions that are strategically aligned with the key principles and targets of the global ocean agenda. ABOUT THE EAS CONGRESS 2018 Carrying the theme, 25 Years of Partnerships for Healthy Oceans, People and Economies: Moving as One with the Global Ocean Agenda, the EAS Congress 2018 is open to a broad range of stakeholders including National and Local Governments, the United Nations system, intergovernmental organizations, bilateral and multi-lateral projects, international financial institutions, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the scientific community, the private sector, and other stakeholders. The EAS Congress 2018 aims to involve all relevant stakeholders to: Map and align the implementation of the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) and other sub-regional and regional strategies and action plans with the SDG 14 targets Share experiences and assess challenges and opportunities relating to the implementation of the SDS-SEA at the regional, national and local levels including innovative policies and technologies, good management practices, and investment opportunities Build on existing partnerships and achievements and promote new initiatives, investments and partnerships to accelerate the achievement of national, regional and global targets for sustainable development of oceans and coasts Track blue economy development and growth across the region with the launching of national, sub-regional and regional State of Oceans and Coasts Reports Contribute to the planning and development of an ocean investment facility to leverage increased public and private sector investments in ocean-based blue economy development and growth

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE (as of June 2018) November 26, 2018 November 27, 2018 November 28, 2018 November 29, 2018 Arrival of Delegates and Registration 9:00-10:00 Opening Ceremony of the EAS Congress 2018 Welcome Remarks - Philippines (DENR Secretary) Message from Local Host - Iloilo Provincial Government (Iloilo Governor) Opening Remarks - PEMSEA (Council Chair) Message from UNDP- UNDP Philippines (Resident Representative) Declaration of Official Opening of EAS Congress International Conference-Overall Conference Chair (PEMSEA Chair Emeritus) 10:00-11:00 Ocean Talk and SEA Exchange 2 Keynote Presentations 1. SDGs and the Oceans 2. Oceans and Climate Resilience SEA Exchange 11:00-12:00 Opening of the Exhibition Ribbon cutting ceremony Tour of exhibit Press Conference 12:00-13:30 Lunch Break (combined with some Side Events) 13:30-15:30 Partnership Hubs, Youth Forum and Exhibit 15:30-15:45 Coffee Break 15:45-17:45 Partnership Hubs, Youth Forum and Exhibit 18:30-20:00 Welcome Dinner (Hosted by DENR/ Iloilo) 8:30-10:00 Ocean Talk and SEA Exchange Keynote 1. Financing Habitat Restoration and Sustainable Fisheries Keynote 2. Marine Pollution and Ocean Plastics Keynote 3. Water Security SEA Exchange 10:00-12:00 Partnership Hubs, Youth Forum and Exhibit 12:00-13:30 Lunch Break SGO Lunch Meeting 13:30-15:30 Partnership Hubs, Youth Forum and Exhibit 15:30-15:45 Coffee Break 15:45-17:45 Partnership Hubs, Youth Forum and Exhibit 18:00-19:00 Special EAS PC Meeting 19:00-20:30 Partnership Night (25 Years Anniversary Celebration of PEMSEA) 9:00-11:00 Closing Ceremony of the EAS Congress International Conference EAS Youth Statement Summary of Conference Conclusions and Recommendations (Overall International Conference Chair) Message from UN Special Envoy for the Oceans (TBC) Facilitated Ministerial Roundtable EAS Congress Flag Turn over Closing of the International Conference

11:00-12:30 Lunch Break 12:30-13:00 Transfer to Ministerial Forum venue Transfer to PNLG Forum venue (Free time for other delegates) November 29, 2018 13:30-16:30 Ministerial Forum Proper Ocean Leadership Dialogue Presentation of the Regional and National SOC reports Signing of the Ministerial Declaration Press Conference PNLG Forum Proper (Hosted by Guimaras) Opening Ceremony of the PNLG General Assembly Contribution to SDGs: Progress on PNLG SAP 2016-2021 (Report and Dialogue) New PNLG members oathtaking and signing of Charter Flag turn over 17:30-19:00 Ministerial Banquet (Hosted by DENR, Philippines) PNLG Banquet (Hosted by Guimaras Province, Philippines November 30, 2018 8:00-15:00 Field Visit (for all Congress Delegates) 18:00-20:00 Farewell Dinner PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OPENING CEREMONY November 27 09:00 09:05 Parade of Country Flags 09:05 09:15 Welcome Remarks from Host Country Hon. Gen. Roy Cimatu (confirmed) Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines 09:15 09:25 Welcome Remarks from Local Host Hon. Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. (confirmed) Governor Province of Iloilo, Philippines 09:25 09:35 Opening Remarks from PEMSEA Dr. Antonio La Viña (confirmed) EAS Partnership Council Chair East Asian Seas Partnership Council PEMSEA 09:35 09:45 Message from UNDP Philippines Mr. Ola Almgren (confirmed) UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative Philippines 09:45 09:55 Declaration of Opening of EAS Congress 2018 Dr. Chua Thia-Eng (confirmed) Chair Emeritus PEMSEA 09:55 10:00 Opening Video of the EAS Congress 2018

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OCEAN TALK AND SEA EXCHANGE November 27-28 The Ocean Talk and SEAExchange are daily plenary events. The Ocean Talk will feature keynote presentations from renowned experts/speakers covering key ocean issues, such as: linkage of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to coastal and ocean development; climate change resiliency; financing habitat restoration and sustainable fisheries; marine pollution and ocean plastics; and water security. Following each Ocean Talk is the SEAExchange which serves as the plenary dialogue session with various stakeholders at the EAS Congress. At the SEAExchange, various respondents will have opportunity to share their insights and perspectives on the topics covered at the OceanTalk. DAY 1 FOCUS: UN SDGs and CLIMATE RESILIENCE OCEAN TALK 10:00 10:15 Keynote Presentation on the SDGs and Oceans Mr. John Tanzer (confirmed) Leader, Global Oceans Practice WWF International 10:15 10:30 Keynote Presentation on Climate Resilience Hon. Loren Legarda (TBC) Senator Philippines SEA EXCHANGE 10:30 11:00 Stakeholder Respondents Hon. Noraini Binti Roslan (confirmed) President, Kuala Selangor District Council, Malaysia, and President, PNLG Ms. Louise Herrmann (confirmed) Programme Manager Sida Mr. Shingo Kochi (confirmed) Director International EMECS Center, Japan (Floor Open to Other Respondents) DAY 2 FOCUS: BLUE ECONOMY: SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES, OCEAN PLASTICS & WATER SECURITY OCEAN TALK 08:30 08:45 Keynote Presentation on Sustainable Fisheries Mr. Dale Galvin (confirmed) Managing Director, Sustainable Markets and Innovative Finance Rare

SEA EXCHANGE 08:45 08:55 Stakeholder Respondents Dr. Luky Adrianto (confirmed) Dean of Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia Dr. Kom Silapajarn (TBC) Secretary General SEAFDEC OCEAN TALK 08:55 09:10 Keynote Presentation on Marine Pollution and Ocean Plastics Dr. Jenna Jambeck (confirmed) Associate Professor University of Georgia College of Engineering SEA EXCHANGE 09:10 09:20 Stakeholder Respondents Dr. Lev Neretin (confirmed) Coordinator Northwest Pacific Action Plan (NOWPAP) RCU (Floor Open to Other Respondents) Mr. Rob Kaplan (confirmed) Managing Director Closed Loop Ocean OCEAN TALK 09:20 09:35 Keynote Presentation on Water Security Prof. Dr. Khin Ni Ni Thein (TBC) Secretary Advisory Group and Member National Water Resources Committee Myanmar SEA EXCHANGE 09:35 10:00 Stakeholder Respondents Ms. Maria Cecilia L. Alcantara (TBC) President Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc. Mr. Hazri Hassan (TBC) Director International Policy Division Ministry of Environment and Water Resources Republic of Singapore

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PARTNERSHIP HUBS November 27-28 Partnership Hubs are forums or sessions organized by PEMSEA Partners and collaborating organizations. The different sessions will involve sharing of experiences, best practices, innovative technologies, and strategic solutions, as well as identifying alternative opportunities for investment in sustainable development of oceans and coasts. Track 1: Track 2: Track 3: Track 4: Track 5: Track 6: Track 7: Climate and Blue Carbon Marine Pollution and Clean Water Blue Economy Biodiversity and Coastal Management Governance and Partnership Research and Tools Ocean Industry and Finance

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FIFTH EAS YOUTH FORUM November 27-30 The Fifth East Asian Seas Congress Youth Forum (YF5) serves as a platform for young leaders to engage in coastal and ocean sustainability. Recognizing the importance of continued and deeper youth engagement in our drive towards sustainable coasts and oceans, the YF5 aims to launch an EAS Youth Programme that enables the youth of the region to contribute to integrated coastal management (ICM) implementation at the local level, provides access to more learning opportunities and empowers youth to serve as ocean champions in their respective universities and communities. The YF5 delegates will also benefit from interactions with global leaders in ocean and coastal management, peer-to-peer learning discussions, teambuilding and creative sessions. NOVEMBER 26 13:00 14:00 Registration of Youth Delegates 14:00 15:00 General Orientation During the orientation a brief backgrounder on PEMSEA, the EAS Congress and the Youth Forum will be provided. The house rules, objectives and expected outputs of the YF5 will be presented. 18:00 19:00 Dry Run of Opening Ceremony The YF delegates will be oriented regarding their participation in the Opening Ceremony of the EAS Congress. One delegate per country, in particular, will serve as flag bearer of their respective countries. NOVEMBER 27 09:00 10:00 Opening Ceremony of the EAS Congress 2018 The YF5 delegates will take part in the Opening Ceremony. The Opening Ceremony will feature speeches from the host country and host city, together with messages from PEMSEA and UNDP Philippines. 10:00 12:00 Ocean Talk and Sea Exchange Following the Opening Ceremony, two keynote presentations will be delivered during the Ocean Talk. The theme for Ocean Talk will focus on UN Sustainable Development Goals particularly, SDG14 on Life Below Water, and climate resiliency. This will be followed by SeaExchange wherein stakeholder respondents from the EAS Congress participants will share their perspectives in line with the keynote presentations delivered at the Ocean Talk. 13:30 14:00 Getting to Know You (GTKY) name games This exercise will enable the delegates to get to know more about the other youth delegates. 14:00 14:30 YF Welcome and Keynote Speech Mr. Titon Mitra, Country Director, UNDP Philippines (confirmed) In line with the EAS Congress theme, the keynote presentation for YF5 will highlight the role of youth in achieving the UN SDGs, particularly in contributing to achieving the global ocean agenda.

14:30 15:00 Launch of the EAS Youth Programme PEMSEA YF Facilitators The EAS Youth Programme will be presented by PEMSEA. The presentation will highlight the value of the programme in ensuring a more sustainable approach to engaging the youth of the EAS region on integrated coastal management (ICM) programs, as well as various coastal and ocean initiatives in line with the SDS-SEA. The programme will include the following elements: establishment of EAS Youth Council, EAS Youth Initiatives, continuous implementation of EAS Youth Grant, skills development, and promotion of youth initiatives through EAS Youth Online Bulletin, EAS Youth in Global Events, and EAS Youth Facebook Page. 15:00 16:00 YF Workshop: Climate Change Dr. Antonio La Viña (confirmed), Chair, EAS Partnership Council Dr. La Viña will provide a presentation on the effects of climate change in the region and its impacts on coastal communities in the EAS region. Afterwards, the speaker will facilitate a discussion that will highlight key initiatives and how youth are being or may be engaged to address climate change. 16:00 17:45 Breakout Discussion on EAS Youth Programme The youth delegates will be divided into groups to brainstorm on their inputs and possible youth actions in support of the proposed EAS Youth Programme. The result of the group discussions will be consolidated and considered in finalizing the EAS Youth Programme. 17:45 18:00 Election of Country Representatives for the EAS Youth Council Delegates will elect their country representative to serve as members of the EAS Youth Council. NOVEMBER 28 08:30 10:00 Ocean Talk and Sea Exchange The Day 2 OceanTalk and SeaExchange will feature three keynote presentations focusing on various aspects of Blue Economy: Marine pollution and plastics, Sustainable fisheries, and Water security. This will be followed by SeaExchange with responses/perspectives coming from various stakeholders/ participants in the EAS Congress International Conference. 10:15 10:30 Video clips and testimonials from previous YF delegates 10:30 11:00 Presentation from 2017 Youth Grant Awardee Mr. Pocholo Miguel Espina, Chief Executive Officer, SIP PH The SIP.PH, recipient of Youth Grant in 2017, will present the progress and achievements of their project and how it contributed in reducing the use of plastics/plastic straws in their project area. 11:00 12:00 YF Workshop: Marine Plastics Dr. Jenna Jambeck (TBC), Associate Professor, University of Georgia College of Engineering Dr. Jambeck will provide a presentation on marine plastics and the role of youth in the EAS region to address this critical concern. A question and answer portion follows right after the presentation.

13:30 15:30 Skills Development: Project Management Workshop- from Inception to Evaluation Dr. Sulan Chen (TBC), Programme Advisor, GEF Small Grants Programme Dr. Chen will provide the delegates with key principles on project development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. This added learning will be useful for youth in developing project proposals for coastal protection and development. Mr. Hari Mahardika, Coordinator, Pesisir Mengajar Mr. Mahardika will share with the delegates his experiences on how they managed the Pesisir Mengajar to be a successful youth environmental program in Tangerang Regency, Indonesia. 15:30 16:30 YF Workshop: Healthy Habitats and Biodiversity TBD The speaker will share initiatives in line with habitat protection and restoration, as well as the involvement of youth in these initiatives. A question and answer portion follows right after the presentation. 16:30-17:30 Knowledge Sharing: Best Practices from Local Communities/Organizations Ms. Anna Oposa, Co-founder and Chief Mermaid, Save Philippine Seas (SPS) Miss Oposa will present best practices from the Save Philippine Seas project, then delegates will be given time to present some of their best practices on their youth-led environmental initiatives. 17:30-18:00 Election and Presentation of Draft Youth Statement The youth delegates will discuss and finalize the Youth Statement. Elected country representatives will elect the chairman and co-chairman of the EAS Youth Council. The elected chairman will be assigned to present the highlights of the Iloilo Youth Declaration 2018 at the Closing Ceremony of the EAS Congress 2018. 18:00 18:30 First Council Discussion The first batch of Youth Council will meet to identify activities or actions that may be undertaken in the first phase of the EAS Youth Programme implementation covering 2019-2021. NOVEMBER 29 09:00 10:00 Closing Ceremony of the EAS Congress 2018 International Conference The Closing Ceremony will include the presentation of: the Youth Statement or Declaration by the Youth Council Chair; Summary of EAS Congress International Conference Conclusions and Recommendations by the International Conference Chair; a Special Message from the UN Special Envoy for the Oceans; and a Ministerial Roundtable. 13:00 17:00 Outdoor Activities The youth delegates will meet with youth groups based in Iloilo/Guimaras. Here, the youth delegates will learn of some of the initiatives being undertaken by youth groups in the Iloilo/Guimaras related to environmental protection, etc. 17:00 18:00 Youth Forum Closing Ceremony NOVEMBER 30 09:00 15:00 Field Visit in Guimaras 18:30 20:00 Farewell Dinner for all EAS Congress delegates

CLOSING CEREMONY November 29 09:00 09:10 Introduction of Ministers from PEMSEA Country Partners 09:10 09:20 Youth Statement (Youth Forum delegate) 09:20 09:35 Summary of Conference Conclusions and Recommendations Dr. Chua Thia-Eng Overall International Conference Chair and Chair Emeritus of PEMSEA 09:35 09:45 Special Message from UN Special Envoy for the Oceans Amb. Peter Thomson (TBC) UN Special Envoy for the Oceans 09:45 10:45 Facilitated Ministerial Roundtable Ministers from PEMSEA Country Partners 10:45 10:55 EAS Congress Flag Turn Over 10:55 11:00 Declaration of Official Closing of the International Conference Dr. Chua Thia-Eng Overall International Conference Chair

SIXTH MINISTERIAL FORUM November 29-30 The Sixth Ministerial Forum will convene Ministers and senior government officials from the EAS countries, together with key representatives from international and regional organizations and Non-Country Partners and collaborating organizations of PEMSEA. NOVEMBER 29 CLOSING CEREMONY 09:00 09:10 Introduction of Ministers from PEMSEA Country Partners 09:10 09:20 Youth Statement (Youth Forum delegate) 09:20 09:35 Summary of Conference Conclusions and Recommendations Dr. Chua Thia-Eng Overall International Conference Chair and Chair Emeritus of PEMSEA 09:35 09:45 Special Message from UN Special Envoy for the Oceans Amb. Peter Thomson (TBC) UN Special Envoy for the Oceans 09:45 10:45 Facilitated Ministerial Roundtable Ministers from PEMSEA Country Partners 10:45 10:55 EAS Congress Flag Turn Over 10:55 11:00 Declaration of Official Closing of the International Conference Dr. Chua Thia-Eng Overall International Conference Chair 11:00 12:30 Ministerial Lunch Banquet 12:30 13:00 Transfer to Ministerial Forum venue MINISTERIAL FORUM PROPER 13:15 13:20 Opening of the Ministerial Forum Proper Chair: Hon. Roy A. Cimatu, Secretary, DENR, Philippines 13:20 16:10 Ocean Leadership Dialogue Perspectives on ocean leadership issues from experts/eminent persons Dr. Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chairperson, GEF (TBC) Mr. Achim Steiner, Administrator, UNDP (TBC) Mr. Erik Solheim, Secretary-General, UNEP (TBC) H.E. Dato Lim Jock Hoi, Secretary-General, ASEAN (TBC) Interaction and perspectives of Ministers PEMSEA Country Partner Ministers

16:10 16:20 Launching of the Regional and National State of Oceans and Coasts (SOC) Reports 16:20 16:40 Signing of the Ministerial Declaration 16:40 17:10 Press Conference 17:30 19:00 Ministerial Dinner Banquet NOVEMBER 30 08:00 15:00 Field Visit to Guimaras island (optional) 18:00 20:00 Farewell Dinner Ministerial Lunch (hosted by DENR) November 29 11:00 11:05 Special Message from Host Usec. Jonas Leones Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines 11:05 11:10 Presentation of Tokens (Barong) to the Ministers 11:10 12:30 Lunch (Accompanied with short entertainment from Iloilo/ DENR video) 12:30 12:35 Announcement of Transfer Arrangement for Ministerial Forum Ms. Aimee Gonzales Executive Director PEMSEA 12:35 1:00 Transfer to Ministerial Forum Venue

Ministerial Dinner Banquet (hosted by Iloilo City) November 29 17:30 17:35 Welcome Remarks Hon. Jose S. Espinosa III Mayor Iloilo City, Philippines 17:35 17:40 Special Remarks Hon. Roy A. Cimatu Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines 17:40 17:45 Special Remarks Dr. Antonio La Viña EAS Partnership Council Chair PEMSEA 17:45 17:50 Presentation of Tokens to Ministers and Picture taking of Ministers 17:50 18:00 Special Toast Hon. Jose S. Espinosa III Mayor Iloilo City, Philippines Hon. Roy A. Cimatu Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines 18:00 18:50 Dinner (Accompanied with Cultural performances/entertainment from Iloilo) 18:50 19:00 Closing Remarks Ms. Aimee Gonzales Executive Director PEMSEA

PNLG FORUM 2018 November 29 Opening Ceremony of the PNLG General Assembly 13:30 13:40 Welcome Message from Local Host Hon. Samuel Gumarin, M.D. Governor Province of Guimaras Philippines 13:40 13:50 Message from Philippine representative DENR Official 13:50 14:00 Message from PEMSEA PEMSEA representative 14:00 14:10 Opening Remarks from PNLG Hon. Noraini Binti Roslan President, Kuala Selangor District Council, Malaysia, and President, PNLG 14:10 14:20 Message from the PNLG Secretariat Mr. Wang Chunsheng Secretary General PNLG Secretariat PNLG Dialogue 14:20 14:35 (Keynote Presentation) 14:35 15:00 PNLG Contribution to SDGs: Progress Report on PNLG SAP 2016-2021 15:00 15:15 Coffee break 15:15 16:00 Local Chief Executives Roundtable and Open Forum (Local efforts to achieve SAP targets; challenges; way forward; new directions/vision for PNLG) 16:00 16:30 Signing of PNLG Charter by new PNLG members 16:30 16:45 Flag turn over 16:45 17:00 Closing of the PNLG Forum 2018

ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBITION One of the key features of the EAS Congress is the Exhibition, which will run in parallel with the International Conference of the EAS Congress. This Exhibition provides an opportunity for organizations to showcase their innovations and progress on various aspects of sustainable coastal and ocean management, including tools, technologies, products, experiences and best practices. Such actions support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (particularly SDG 14), the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA), and blue economy development in the region. Exhibit Date: 27-29 November 2018 Exhibit Date: Hall B & C, Iloilo Convention Center Exhibit Schedule Time Activities 26 November 2018 1300-1800 Set-up by Exhibitors 27 November 2018 1100-1200 Opening of the Exhibit, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Tour 1200-1745 Exhibit open to Congress attendees 28 November 2018 1000-1745 Exhibit open to Congress attendees 1400-1700 Exhibit open to pre- arranged visits 29 November 2018 1100-1120 Tour of Exhibit by Ministers 1400-1900 Egress

FIELD VISITS For a complete Congress experience, field visits will be organized and hosted both by Iloilo Province and the Island Province of Guimaras which is about a 10-15 minute boat ride from Iloilo City. Guimaras is one of PEMSEA s integrated coastal management (ICM) sites. The province will feature its environmental initiatives and practices, as well as showcase its culture and delicacies. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS WELCOME DINNER November 27 18:45 19:00 Welcome Show (Ati-atihan) 19:00 19:10 Opening Program and Acknowledgement of Participants 19:10 19:15 Welcome Remarks Hon. Arthur D. Defensor Sr. Provincial Governor, Iloilo Province 19:15 19:20 Message from DENR Hon. Roy Cimatu Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 19:25 onwards Dinner 19:45pm Cultural Show (Dinagyang)

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS PARTNERSHIP NIGHT (25 years anniversary celebration) November 28 19:00 19:05 Welcome Remarks from the Master of Ceremony 19:05 19:10 Opening Remarks from PEMSEA Ms. Aimee Gonzales Executive Director PEMSEA 19:10 19:20 Video Presentation Celebrating 25 Years of Partnership for Sustainable Development (The video includes messages from PEMSEA partners (present and previous) and previous staff) 19:20 19:30 Message from East Asian Seas Partnership Council Dr. Chua Thia-Eng Chair Emeritus (and First Executive Director) PEMSEA 19:30 19:45 Awarding Ceremony Ocean Legends (3) and Special Citations (3) ICM System (2) and PSHEM System Certification (2) Sustainable Business Awards and ICM Professional Certification Launching 19:45 20:30 Dinner (with special presentation) SOCIAL FUNCTIONS FAREWELL DINNER November 30 18:30 Arrival of guests 19:00 19:25 Appreciation Remarks Undersecretary Rodolfo Garcia Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 19:25 onwards Dinner (with Live Ambient Music) 19:45 Entertainment (Modern Variety Show)

CONTACT DETAILS For inquiries please contact the EAS Congress 2018 Secretariat, via: PEMSEA Executive Director PEMSEA Resource Facility DENR Compound, Visayas Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines Email: eascongress2018@pemsea.org Fax: (+63 2) 926 9712 Tel: (+63 2) 929 2992 www.facebook.com/pemsea https://twitter.com/pemsea www.pemsea.org