UP's psychological services recognized for addressing mental healthcare needs of students, faculty
The University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman's Psychological Services was recognized for being instrumental in addressing the mental healthcare needs of students, faculty, and staff.

UP Diliman's PsycServ won second place at the Gelia Castillo Award for Research on Social Innovations in Health (GCARSIH) given by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD).
Established in 2017, UPD PsycServ aims to provide mental health and psychological support services to students, faculty, and staff of UP Diliman.
In 2020, the program offered free tele-psychotherapy services to frontliners, suspected COVID-positive individuals, COVID-positive individuals, their relatives, and others severely affected by COVID-19.
Meanwhile, the Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation's (AIDFI) Holistic Water Systems for Pumping Water Uphill won the first place.
ADFI's program aims to improve the quality of life in far-flung, mountainous areas across the country with better access to clean and safe water.
The "Kalinga Health: A Hub-and-Spoke Social Enterprise Model in Engaging the Private Sector for Improved Tuberculosis Care initiated by Innovations for Community Health in partnership with ACCESS Health International won the third place.
Through the project and private collaboration, Kalinga Health establishes one-stop treatment and diagnostic hubs to improve tuberculosis care among the private sector.