At Oxfam Pilipinas, our team is united by a shared commitment to ending poverty, fighting inequality, and building a more just and sustainable future. We are a diverse group of professionals, advocates, and community leaders working together with our partners and local communities to create lasting change.
Board of Trustees
Lan Mercado
President
Lan is a feminist activist and a senior leader in international development, humanitarian and nature conservation. She was the former Oxfam International Global Co-Director for Strategy and Feminist Futures, Asia Regional Director, and Deputy Director for Global Campaigns. She served as Advisor to the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) on disaster management and emergency response. Lan held various positions in Philippine NGOs and continues to be involved in Philippine civil society organizations. She also practiced as a journalist and radio broadcaster. Alongside these, Lan is a ceramic artist.
Peter Angelo V. Perfecto
Treasurer
Peter is Vice President for Public Affairs of the PHINMA Group of Companies. He was previously the Executive Director of Makati Business Club, Philippine Business for Education and Amnesty International Philippines, and Media and Public Affairs Director of the Government of the Philippines – Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (GOP-OP-APP).
Teresa Custodio
Risk and Audit
Tere is a communications specialist with over thirty years of experience in advertising, publishing, journalism, and creative management. She has worked with publications such as Reader’s Digest and Asia Inc., a regional business magazine. Tere holds an MBA and was previously an adjunct faculty member at the Ateneo Graduate School of Business. She was also president of Kusog Tacloban, an NGO established after Typhoon Haiyan to support rural agricultural communities. Currently, she has a communications consultancy firm that caters to corporate and institutional clients.
Abundio Edicio “Ed” G. dela Torre
Member
Ed is the president of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM). As an activist priest, he helped organize small farmers in their struggle for agrarian reform, and joined the resistance movement against martial law, which led to his imprisonment for nine years. After his release, he pursued his activism as a lay person, in the field of popular education and formation of grassroots leaders toward the politics of participation. He served in government as the director-general of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, and as a consultant to government agency heads for rural electrification and agriculture. He continues to be primarily engaged with civil society organizations and advocacy networks in the fields of popular education and skills development, food security and sustainable rural development, participatory local governance, and peace.
Lidy Nacpil
Member
Lidy is an activist working in economic, environmental, social, and gender justice issues in national, regional, and global campaigns. She is the coordinator of the Asia Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development, and a member of the Coordinating Committee of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice. She was one of the co-founders of the Global Alliance on Tax Justice. She serves as one of the vice-presidents of the Freedom from Debt Coalition. She also co-founded the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice. Lidy is a former member of the Board of Oxfam Great Britain.
Senior Management Team
Maria Rosario “Lot” Felizco
Executive Director
Lot has extensive experience in humanitarian and development programs, having worked with different NGOs in the Philippines and East Asia. She has held various senior posts in Oxfam, including a posting in Hong Kong and Beijing as Oxfam Hong Kong’s Policy Director, and Country Director of Oxfam in the Philippines. She served on the faculty of the College of Social Work and Community Development at the University of the Philippines Diliman and the Anthropology Discipline at the University of the Philippines Baguio. She holds a Master’s Degree in Social Anthropology of Development from the University of London and a Bachelor’s Degree in Community Development from University of the Philippines Diliman.