Philippine PR Leader To Join Global Communication Summit In Cameroon

A Philippine communication leader will join global experts at the Central Africa Communicators Forum 2026 in Cameroon to discuss reputation, governance, and the evolving role of public relations.

A Philippine public relations leader will participate in the Salon des Communicateurs d’Afrique Centrale (Central Africa Communicators Forum) 2026, a major international gathering of communication professionals scheduled from 25 to 27 November 2026 at the Yaoundé Congress Palace in Cameroon.

Organized by the Association des Communicateurs en Marche (ACOMA) and supported by the International Public Relations Association (IPRA), the forum brings together communication leaders, policymakers, academics, and practitioners to examine the evolving role of communication in governance, corporate reputation, and sustainable development.

The event carries the theme “Communication on Display: Highlighting the Professions, Practices, and Ecosystems of Organizational Communication in Central Africa.” It seeks to strengthen professional standards in communication practice while promoting ethical and responsible public relations across the region.

Representing the Philippines at the forum is Dr. Ron F. Jabal,APR Chairman and CEO of PAGEONE Group and a recognized authority on reputation management and strategic communication. He joins a distinguished group of international communication experts invited to share insights on the future of public relations, institutional credibility, and strategic communication in an increasingly complex global environment.

The three-day forum will feature keynote conferences, professional forums on public relations and corporate communication, entrepreneurship seminars for emerging communication professionals, and networking sessions among industry leaders and practitioners. The program will also include creative competitions for young communicators and an exhibition space showcasing communication initiatives across Central Africa.

The event will conclude with the African Communication Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in the communication profession, including best communication agency, best communication campaign, director of communication of the year, young communication talent, and innovation in communication practice.

Dr. Jabal’s participation underscores the growing collaboration between communication professionals in Africa and the global community, particularly as institutions navigate challenges related to public trust, digital transformation, crisis communication, and sustainable development.

As Chairman and CEO of PAGEONE Group, Dr. Jabal leads one of the Philippines’ most dynamic reputation and strategic communications networks. His work spans advisory roles for international development organizations and institutions including the World Bank, USAID, the European Union, and the Asian Development Bank, where he has contributed expertise in strategic communication, crisis management, stakeholder engagement, and governance communication.

The Central Africa Communicators Forum aims to foster dialogue, strengthen professional networks, and highlight the critical role communication plays in shaping institutional credibility and development across the region.

Comments

comments

More Stories

When Publicity Stopped Being Proof Of Reputation Strength

Trust was once measured by media coverage, but evolving stakeholder expectations now reveal deeper gaps between what organizations say and what people actually experience.

From Narrative To Infrastructure: How Reputation Management Evolved In The Last 10 Years

Digital platforms have transformed reputation into a real-time reflection of performance, where stakeholder feedback and engagement directly influence public perception.

The Busy Trap: Why Employees Look Productive Without Being Productive

A peer-reviewed study found that managers form automatic judgments about employee dependability and commitment based solely on physical presence — with no awareness that they are doing it. The busy trap is built into how organizations see people.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Jürgen Habermas offers a lens where trust is built not through repetition, but through the consistent validation of truth, sincerity, and clarity in every message.

PAGEONE Chair Named International Jury Member Of The Mi:t&Links Baltic Communication Awards 2026

Dr. Ron F. Jabal of PAGEONE Group joins the international jury for the Mi:t&Links Baltic Communication Awards 2026, highlighting Filipino leadership in global strategic communication conversations.

When Yesterday Sings Again: Bagets And The Anthem Of Youth

Bagets the Musical brings the spirit of the 1980s back to life, turning a beloved Filipino coming-of-age film into a colorful stage experience that celebrates friendship and youth.

Why Some People Succeed And Others Do Not, According To Studies

A study of nearly 20,000 workers found one personality trait consistently higher in managers, supervisors, and entrepreneurs than in everyone else. It was not charisma or IQ. It was Conscientiousness. Research has a way of confirming what experience already knew.

The Manager You Almost Missed

A meta-analysis of 78 leadership studies found that the traits most predictive of who leads well are not the same traits organizations typically reward with promotions. That gap has a real cost.