Carmen "Mita" Manzano Pardo de Tavera (November 19, 1919 – October 23, 2007
) was a Filipino pulmonologist, writer, socio-civic leader, and community health worker. She served as
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
The secretary of Social Welfare and Development ( Filipino: ''Kalihim ng Kagalingang Panlipunan at Pagpapaunlad'') is the head of the Department of Social Welfare and Development and is a member of the President's Cabinet.
The current officer- ...
during the administration of President
Corazon Aquino
Maria Corazon "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino (; ; January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipina politician who served as the 11th president of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992. She was the most prominent figure of the 1986 People P ...
. Pardo de Tavera is also known to develop a program that educated the illiterate and the poor about natural healing remedies and as a staunch opposition to the
Marcos administration and the martial law era.
Early life and education
Pardo de Tavera is born to the distinguished and nationalistic Pardo de Tavera clan. She is a great-granddaughter of Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, the lawyer of the martyred triumvirate of
Gomburza
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, and granddaughter of
Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Trinidad Hermenegildo José María Juan Francisco Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho (13 April 1857 – 26 March 1925) was a Filipino physician, historian and politician of Spanish and Portuguese descent who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Phil ...
, delegate of the
Malolos Constitution
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and served under the administration of President
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (: March 22, 1869February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who is the youngest president of the Philippines (1899–1901) and is recognized as the first president of the Philippine ...
.
She translated into English the cookbooks of her great-grandmother, Doña Juliana Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho, who loved to cook and throw parties in the 19th century in their family home in
Paris
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.
Pardo de Tavera graduated from medical school at the
University of the Philippines
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in 1944.
During her internship at the
Philippine General Hospital
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, she realized the dire need of healthcare services during
wartime for the sick and the wounded.
After graduation, she joined the Philippine Tuberculosis Society (PTS)
and the
Quezon Institute
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(QI), a former military hospital used by the Americans and then the Japanese.
Being an only child, her mother was against her working at the hospital and so worried because she might catch
tuberculosis
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, then considered an incurable disease.
Career
Pardo de Tavera has served for three decades at QI, where she also specialized in the treatment of pediatric tuberculosis.
She was a member of the Board of Directors of the PTS and was appointed as Executive Secretary on April 27, 1973.
According to her, she resigned in 1974 due to personal reasons.
The PTS has declared her position as vacant on May 29, 1974, and appointed
Alberto Romulo
Alberto Gatmaitan Romulo (born August 7, 1933) is a Filipino politician and diplomat. He served in the Philippine in various capacities as Executive Secretary, Finance Secretary, Foreign Affairs Secretary, and Budget Secretary. His most recent o ...
to the position.
Pardo de Tavera then founded the ''Alay Kapwa Kilusang Pangakalusugan'' (''AKAP'') ("''Health Movement of the People, For the People, By the Peopl''e") with the approval and support of
Bishop Julio Labayen. Bishop Labayen offered the space above the garage of the
Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines
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in
Pasay
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to be their AKAP's office in its early years.
AKAP is an organization of volunteer health workers to teach preventive health care to impoverished communities.
In September 1978, Pardo de Tavera presented her research published as "''A Model of Supervised Community Participation in the Prevention and Short-term Therapy of TB Among the Poor in Asia''" at the 24th Conference of the
International Union Against Tuberculosis, held in
Brussels, Belgium
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.
The research proposed an alternative in providing effective healthcare in poor communities by community based health programs focusing on the prevention of the disease and the training of local residents,
activities which are done by AKAP. Pardo de Tavera claims that her research has caused international doctors to get excited in the activities of AKAP, which then led to an organization from
The Netherlands
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to donate an amount equivalent between four and five million pesos.
Because of her community-based approach, Pardo de Tavera was suspected a communist by the authorities.
She would then be a militant activist during the martial law era and actively participated in the street protests against the dictatorship of President
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. ( , , ; September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat who was the 10th president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under martial ...
.
She spent four months in the United States to raise funds and joined the organization Women Against Marcos and the Dictatorship.
Pardo de Tavera was appointed by President Corazon Aquino as secretary of social welfare after the ouster of the Marcos dictatorship.
Under her leadership in the social welfare department, she created the Inspection and Acceptance Committee (IAC) as an internal control system under the principle of check and balance. In 2009, the IAC has been renamed to Inspection Committee. She was also the chairperson of
National Nutrition Council Governing Board from 1987 to 1988. She served under the Aquino cabinet until June 30, 1992.
After her stint as secretary, Pardo de Tavera became the Chair of
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
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(PCSO).
Under her term, Pardo de Tavera was credited for her efforts to settle the case between PCSO and QI, where the former is claiming to be the owner of the latter.
It was also under her leadership that the Out-Patient Department of QI was renovated and improved.
Pardo de Tavera also became the President of the Philippine Cancer Society (PCS). As president of PCS, she focused on care of cancer patients who are given short term survival by their doctors. In 1991, PCS launched the Hospice Care Program.
Literary works
Aside from writing all the eighty-five educational pamphlets of AKAP
and the research paper she presented in Brussels,
Pardo de Tavera is also credited in writing the following research and educational materials:
* Pulmonary Schistosomiasis in the Philippines - presented at the International Congress on Diseases of the Chest at
Copenhagen
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, on August 20–25, 1966.
* Tuberculosis in Filipino Children - printed by Lyceum Press, 1975
* The control of Tuberculosis (''Ang Pagsugpo sa Tuberkulosis o Tisis''): Course of instruction for community health workers (''Hanay ng aralin na ukol sa mga manggagawang pampurok na pangkalusugan'') - printed by Lyceum Press, 1975
Later years and death
Pardo de Tavera still continued working for AKAP but because of her old age, she cannot go to places requiring long travel. Instead, she continued to train trainer-volunteers in her residence.
In July 1995, Pardo de Tavera turned over a total of 13,000 volumes of books, 1,500 manuscripts, 4,500 correspondences, and 639,000 photos, to
Ateneo de Manila
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, which were originally owned by her grandfather Trinidad, collectively known as the Pardo de Tavera collection. In October 2000, the Pardo de Tavera collection has become a separate section of the
Rizal Library
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In 2004, her diamond jubilee year as a doctor, Pardo de Tavera chose her healthcare booklets to best represent her legacy.
On October 23, 2007, Pardo de Tavera passed away due to
leukemia
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.
Awards and honors
In 1994, the
Philippine Medical Association
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It is a member of the World Medical Association and is a co-founder of t ...
(PMA) awarded Pardo de Tavera the ''PMA Dr. Jose P. Rizal Award'' for her "outstanding community services and medical ethics".
On June 26, 1998, through a Board Resolution, PTS renamed the Out-Patient Department of QI to "Dr. Mita Pardo de Tavera Hall".
In 2019, Pardo de Tavera was awarded the SIKAT Awards at the 7th Conference of the Union Asia Pacific Region. The award was given to honor "leaders in their respective fields who have provided strength, inspiration, knowledge and action" against tuberculosis.
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References
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Secretaries of Social Welfare and Development of the Philippines
1919 births
2007 deaths
University of the Philippines alumni