Friday, August 30, 2024

Breaking Barriers: OSHDP’S Vision for Revolutioning Affordable Housing in the Philippines

 L-R: Billy de Leon, Director, OSHDP; Jeff Bongat, Director Emeritus, OSHDP; Charlie Brown Tan, Vice President, OSHDP; Gino Olivares, National President, OSHDP; Atty. Ryan Tan, Vice Chairman of the Board, OSHDP; Carson Choa, Director, OSHDP

The Organization of Socialized and Economic Housing Developers, Inc. (OSHDP) is set to host a pivotal summit titled “Breaking Barriers: Revolutionizing the Philippine Housing Industry on August 30, 2024, at the Solaire Resort North Vertis, Quezon City. This event marks a significant milestone in OSHDP’s mission to transform the landscape of housing in the Philippines, particularly in the socialized and economic sectors.

Founded by a dedicated group of developers and advocates, OSHDP has grown into the leading private sector organization with a national membership of real estate developers focused on socialized and economic housing. The organization has long been committed to addressing the country’s housing needs by delivering dignified, decent, and affordable housing solutions. Their vision-mission, “Growth Through Dignified, Decent and Affordable Housing,” encapsulates the core values that drive their initiatives and collaborations across the housing sector.

The summit aims to address the challenges and opportunities within the Philippine housing industry. The event will gather industry leaders, policymakers, developers, and stakeholders to discuss innovative strategies and solutions to overcome the obstacles that have long hindered the growth and accessibility of housing for all Filipinos.

This summit is expected to serve as a platform for OSHDP and its partners to showcase groundbreaking projects, share best practices, and explore new technologies that can enhance the efficiency and sustainability of housing developments. It will also provide a space for dialogue between the public and private sectors, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving the nation’s housing goals.

OSHDP’s efforts are deeply rooted in the belief that every Filipino deserves access to a home that is not only affordable but also dignified and conducive to a decent quality of life. By bringing together key players in the industry, the summit seeks to forge new pathways for growth, ensuring that the housing sector remains vibrant, efficient, and responsive to the needs of the Filipino people.

As OSHDP continues to lead the charge in socialized and economic housing, the summit will undoubtedly be a defining moment in their ongoing journey to revolutionize the Philippine housing industry. By Sam Faj. Calaca

Discover the Next Wave of Manufacturing innovation at the Die and Mould Exhibition 2024

The Philippine Die and Mould Association Inc. (PDMA) is proud to present the long-awaited return of the Philippine Die and Mould Machineries & Equipment Exhibition (PDMEX), happening today until August 31, 2024! In its 11th edition, PDMEX 2024 offers even more options for visitors and businesses to come and check out the latest developments and models of heavy-duty equipment and machines.

PDMA Inc. pushes the boundaries of heavy-duty machines and offers only the best lineup of machines that are made for every industry. From construction to food industries, PDMA Inc. helps bring these tools to life to further help businesses thrive and expand into bigger enterprises.

Joining the opening ceremony that happened were Mr.Ian Mabini the current Chairman of Philippine Die and Mould Machineries and Equipment Exhibition 2024; Mr. George Ong, President of PDMA Inc; Engr. Robert Dizon the Executive Director of Metals Industry Research and Development Center; Chief Eric Peter D. Pardo the Pasay City Mayor Chief of Staff who represented the Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto - Rubiano; and Ms. Rowena Torres-Naguit the Group Manager Management Information Systems and Corporate Planning Group who represented the Director General of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority Hon. Director General Tereso O. Panga; and Hon. Senate President Francis “Chiz” G. Escudero also shared his enthusiasm for the PDMEX 2024 through his video message.

The Philippine Die and Mould Machineries & Equipment Exhibition 2024 (PDMEX) is an event that you should not miss. Whether you want to improve your business through machines or you want to check out these heavy-duty tools in action, the PDMEX is the event for you.

Visit the World Trade Center Metro Manila starting today until August 31 and see big machines in action!

The Philippine Die and Mould Machineries & Equipment Exhibition 2024 (PDMEX) is an event organized by PDMA Inc. and managed by Trade Net Events Management International. For inquiries, you may contact Trade Net at marketing.tradenet@gmail.com

Revolutionizing the Future: The Return of UMALOHOKAN FEST 2024!

Revolutionizing the Future: The Return of UMALOHOKAN FEST this December 2024 – A Grand Convergence of Content Creators and Influencers

Wazzup Pilipinas!?

In a digital age where the power of information knows no bounds, a legendary gathering is set to make its triumphant return. Prepare for an unforgettable experience as the UMALOHOKAN FEST Influencers and Content Creators Year-end Meetup cum Christmas Party returns this December 2024 at the prestigious World Trade Center in Pasay City, coinciding with the illustrious World Bazaar Festival.

In a nod to the storied past of precolonial Philippines, the term "Umalohokan" harks back to the revered town criers who once traversed the barangays, ensuring the voice of the Datu was heard across the land. Today, this ancient role is reimagined, embodied by modern-day influencers and content creators who shape narratives in the ever-evolving online and social media landscape. They are the torchbearers of a new era, revolutionizing how brand awareness and promotional campaigns reach a global audience.

The UMALOHOKAN FEST 2024 promises to be more than just an event; it is a call to arms for those who wield influence in the digital realm. This year-end celebration will unite the brightest minds and most creative voices in the industry, forging alliances that will redefine the future of content creation and information dissemination.

Wazzup Pilipinas and Ganda Negosyo, the trailblazers in this movement, will once again open its doors for collaboration, sponsorship, and partnership opportunities. This is an invitation to be part of something monumental, a chance to amplify your impact and leave an indelible mark on the digital world.

Don’t miss this chance to be part of history in the making. Join us as we converge, collaborate, and celebrate the unstoppable force that is today’s digital community.

For collaboration, sponsorship, and partnership inquiries, please reach out to Wazzup Pilipinas or Ganda Negosyo:

Email: WazzupPilipinas@gmail.com
Mobile/Viber: +639473820042

About Wazzup Pilipinas, Ganda Negosyo, and Red Cloud Interactive:
Wazzup Pilipinas, Ganda Negosyo and Red Cloud Interactive are pioneering online platforms in the Philippines, dedicated to empowering content creators and influencers through innovative collaborations, events, and initiatives that shape the future of digital media.

This December, the UMALOHOKAN FEST will echo across the digital landscape, reminding us all that the power of the word is mightier than ever. Be there, be heard, be unforgettable.

Event schedule details?

We'll update everyone as soon as we have the final date so be sure to get back to us soon!

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

𝐏𝐀𝐍𝐀𝐖𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐍 𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐀 𝐒𝐀 πŒπ†π€ πŠπ€π‹π€π‡πŽπŠ 𝐒𝐀 πˆπŠπ€-𝟐 ππ€ππƒπ€πˆπ†πƒπˆπ†π€ππ† πŠπ”πŒππ„π‘π„ππ’πˆπ˜π€ 𝐒𝐀 ππ€ππ†π€ππ†π€ππˆπ 𝐍𝐀 π–πˆπŠπ€

Inaanyayahan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) ang publiko na lumahok sa Ikalawang Pandaigdigang Kumperensiya sa Nanganganib na Wika (2nd  International Conference on Language Endangerment) na may temang Pagbibigay-lakas sa mga Katutubong Mamamayan tungo sa Pagpapasigla ng mga Wika (Empowering Indigenous Peoples towards Revitalizing the Languages). Gaganapin ito sa 9-11 Oktubre 2024, 8:00nu–5:00nh sa Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas, Maynila.

Layunin ng Kumperensiya na mabigyang-lakas at kakayahan ang mga katutubong mamamayan o indigenous peoples (IP) sa pamamagitan ng kanilang pakikisangkot sa pagbuo ng mga patakaran, programa, at pananaliksik para sa pangangalaga ng kanilang wika.  Kinikilala ng ICLE 2024 ang angking kakayahan at kakanyahan ng mga IP sa pangangalaga ng kanilang sariling wika at kultura.  Sa International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL) 2022-2032 Global Action Plan (GAP), tinukoy ang mga IP bilang isa mga key targets na pangkat na mahalagang maisangkot sa mga gawaing pangwika.

Kabilang sa mga magiging plenaryong tagapanayam sina Dr. Anna Belew, Endangered Languages Project; Dr. Siripen Ungsitipoonporn, Mahidol University; Jesus Federico C. Hernandez, University of the Philippines; Dr.  John Amtalao, De La Salle University; Dr. Voltaire M. Villanueva, Philippine Normal University; Rande C. Bayate, SILDAP; Frederick Barcelo, Bugkalot Old Testament Translator; Dr. Felipe P. Jocano Jr, University of the Philippines; at Tagapangulong Arthur P. Casanova, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino.

BukΓ‘s ang rehistrasyon sa publiko para sa isandaan at limampung (150) kalahok lamang.  Narito ang halaga ng rehistrasyon:

PHP1,500 – mga magbabasa ng papel-pananaliksik
PHP2,000 – di-gradwadong mag-aaral
PHP2,000 – Direktor ng mga KWF Sentro ng Wika at Kultura 
PHP2,400 – PWD/Senior Citizen
PHP2,500 – early bird rate
PHP3,000 – regular rate (local at foreigner)

Para sa detalye ng rehistrasyon at pagbabayad, i-click ang link na nasa ibaba, https://sites.google.com/view/icle2024/rehistrasyon

Maaari ding i-fill-out ang form ng aplikasyon sa link na nasa ibaba, https://bit.ly/ICLE-rehistrasyon_kalahok 

Mahigpit na ipinagbabawal ang walk-in at tanging rehistradong kalahok lang ang tatanggapin. Ang deadline ng pagbabayad ay hanggang sa 30 Setyembre 2024 lamang. Makukuha ang Opisyal na Resibo sa mismong araw ng Kumperensiya.

Para sa mga katanungan at iba pang detalye ay mangyaring makipag-ugnayan sa icle2024.ph@gmail.com o numerong +63976-4820514.

Iba’t ibang Ahensiya at Lokal na Yunit ng Pamahalaan, Gagawaran ng KWF Selyo ng Kahusayan sa Serbisyo Publiko!


Gagawaran ng Selyo ng Kahusayan sa Serbisyo Publiko 2024 ang iba’t ibang ahensiya at lokal na yunit ng pamahalaan na sumunod sa implementasyon ng Kautusang Tagapagpaganap Blg. 335 at nagpamalas ng kahusayan sa paggamit ng Filipino bilang wika ng serbisyo publiko.

Makatatanggap ng Antas 1 ang: Lupon sa Rebyu at Klasipikasyon ng Pelikula at Telebisyon  (MTRCB), Ahensiyang Pang-impormasyon ng Pilipinas (PIA); Barangay Hagdang Bato Itaas, Lungsod Mandaluyong; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Catanduanes; Barangay Ususan, Lungsod Taguig; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Sorsogon; Pamahalaang Lungsod Valenzuela, Pamahalaang Bayan ng Pateros;  at Pamahalaang Bayan ng Pililia, Rizal.

Makatatanggap ng ANTAS 2 ang: Pamahalaang Lungsod ParaΓ±aque; Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleo-Kawanihan ng mga Manggagawang may Tanging Pangangailangan (DOLE-BWSC); Kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya-Sanggunian ng Pilipinas para sa Pananaliksik at Pagpapaunlad ng Industriya, Enerhiya, at Bagong Teknolohiya (DOST-PCIEERD); Pamahalaang Lungsod Pasig; Brgy. Lower Bicutan, Lungsod Taguig; at Kagawaran ng Agrikultura (DA- Dibisyon ng Impormasyong Pang-agrikultura at Pampangisdaan).

Makatatanggap ng ANTAS 3 ang: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Camarines Sur;  Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Lungsod Naga;  Sentrong Medikal Amang Rodriguez (ARMMC);  Pamahalaang Lungsod Sto. Tomas, Batangas; Pamahalaang Lalawigan ng Bulacan; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Legazpi; Pamahalaang Bayan ng Marilao; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Camarines Norte; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-Lungsod Ligao; Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Albay, Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal (DILG).

Makatatanggap naman ng Antas 4 ang: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon-SDO Iriga; Kagawaran ng Kapaligiran at Likas na Yaman (DENR); Pang-alaalang Sentrong Medikal Quirino (QMMC); Pamahalaang Lungsod Pasay; Pamahalaang Lungsod Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Pangasiwaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Kalakhang Maynila (MMDA); at Sentrong Medikal ng Rizal (RMC).

Makatatanggap naman ng KWF Dangal ng Serbisyo Publiko 2024 ang Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, Rehiyon V-Bicol habang Finalist naman ang Barangay Del Rosario, Lungsod Iriga at Barangay Bagumbayan, Lungsod Taguig.

Ang KWF Selyo ng Kahusayan sa Serbisyo Publiko ay pagpapaigting ng kampanya hinggil sa implementasyon ng Kautusang Tagapagpaganap Blg. 335 na nag-aatas sa lahat ng kagawaran/ kawanihan/tanggapan/ahensiya/ instrumentaliti ng pamahalaan na magsagawa ng mga hakbang na kailangan para sa layuning magamit ang Filipino sa opisyal na transaksiyon, komunikasyon, at korespondensiya. Timpalak at parangal itΓ³ para sa mga ahensiya at lokal na yunit ng pamahalaan na sumunod sa implementasyon ng Kautusang Tagapagpaganap Blg. 335 at nagpamalas ng kahusayan sa paggamit ng Filipino bilang wika ng serbisyo publiko.

Monday, August 26, 2024

PDMEX 2024 the Country's Premier Industrial Machinery and Engineering Technology Expositions 2024

The upcoming Philippine Die & Mould Machineries & Equipment Exhibition (PDMEX) 2024, slated from August 28-31, 2024, at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, promises to be a pivotal event driving technological advancements in the manufacturing sector. Organized by the Philippine Die & Mold Association Inc. (PDMAI), PDMEX 2024 has garnered significant support from key industry associations, highlighting its role in advancing industrial capabilities.

With anticipation building, PDMEX 2024 will feature cutting-edge innovations in die and mould technologies, bolstered by the active involvement of esteemed associations. The Philippine Welding Society, Inc. (PWS) will bring a crucial focus on welding technologies, essential for enhancing precision and efficiency in manufacturing processes showcased at the event.

The Mechatronics and Robotics Society of the Philippines (MRSP) is set to showcase breakthroughs in automation and robotics, pivotal for streamlining production and optimizing operational efficiencies. Meanwhile, the Department of Science and Technology - Metals Industry Research and Development Center (DOST-MIRDC) reinforces PDMEX's commitment to research-driven advancements and excellence in metalworking technologies.

The Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers (PSME) will contribute expertise in mechanical engineering principles, demonstrating their critical role in the evolution of mould and die technologies. Additionally, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) is expected to play a vital role in fostering economic growth and promoting investment opportunities within economic zones, aligning with PDMEX 2024's mission to spur industry development.

Register now at www.pdmainc.com

“AMHUMAN Annual Worldwide Award

“AMHUMAN Annual Worldwide Award Best of the Best GALA NIGHT”  is an organization who recognizes unsung heroes who tirelessly contribute to making our communities better. Now is your chance to recognize their outstanding efforts! This award won’t  be possible without the help and dedicated efforts  of  several individuals along with are Robert  Garcia- Founder, Dr.  Rey  Coloma PhD.,RCT,DHumLitt, DDiv,CFPP,CSMC,CFBIC Acting Chairman & CEO, Pebbles Dizon- President, Eric Padilla – Event  Director, Creative Design – JV Paneda, Melissa Tabirao- Coordinator  and Program Emcee - Benson T. Carinaga

This esteemed award comprises six different categories:

1. The Golden Leaf Emeritus Awards
2. Ginintuang Perlas ng Silanganan Awards
3. Pacific Global Human Excellence Awards
4. Hollywood Asia Diamond Elite Prize
5. Sinag ng Kapatiran Awards
6. Singapore-Malaysia International Leadership & Business Awards

The following awardees who will receive their awards in several categories are as follows : 

Marwin  Archie  Millare, Atty. Cyrus E. Torrena DPA,MSNA, Dra Rosalina Amper  Yllane Fuertez Dr. &  Engr  Alvin Harilla, Lady  XI  Shem, Dr. John  Gabriel  Espiritu, Dr.  Elaine Trajano Velasquez, Dr. Ester Chunglim, Hon Hilarion S. Menzon J.D., Evelyn Quintua, Engr.  Wilbert Reyes,Christopher Leyson, Robert  Asaph, Gallarado  III, Miller Daniolco, Richard De Jose,  Abadiano  Benson T. Carinaga, Jessica Marcellana Borilla, Ana  Marie Herrera Jacob, Engr. Sheena  O.  Mecaydor, Percival  S. Denolo Jr., Constancio  Pasis, Ronelo  Ladiao, Capt. Carlito B.  Drilon Jr.  PhD.,Lynette  Cerdena, Dr. Antonell Albano, Jhonny  Naranja, Dr.  Dexter Ariscayo, Eric  Conrad  Tiongson, Liam Lopez, Rogelio Cinco, Fred  Galang Ancheta, Dr.  Princess Joy  L.  Corachea, Dr. Michael  Kevin  M.  Eustaquio, Cristilyn Coloma, C & Triple  A Manufacturing Inc., Michael  Deo Macaraig, Indak  Hamaka  Dance Company, Kenshee Kobe Kitado Lozano, Net 25, Letters & Music - Cesar Ian Batingal, The Philippines Event News TV -  Nez  Aguilar, Manila Standard – Edgar  Valmorida, Hon. Mayor Sheryl Capus-Bilo and Triskelion Riders League Nation -  Nonie Nicasio Mart Escudero

Together  with  several media partners who will cover  and promote the the event  starting with  Manila Bulletin, Manila Standard, Letters &  Music, Net 25, Hataw, The Philippines Event News TV, DWDD ( Buhay OFW Ngayon -AFP Radio), The Philippine Post News  Today, Today Online PH  and Usapang Kabayan  Under Margo TV Philippines!

The AMHUMAN Annual Worldwide Award will be held at Camelot Hotel QC  on September 8, 2024 at 5:30pm  to  10:00 pm. By Shaine Pe                                                      
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Sunday, August 25, 2024

MalacaΓ±ang conferred the 44th National Scientist of the Philippines


TAGUIG CITY — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. recently signed the Proclamation No. 643, s. 2024 conferring Dr. Romulo G. Davide to the Order of National Scientists. 

Dr. Davide becomes the 44th Filipino to be honored with this prestigious award, joining an esteemed group of individuals who have significantly impacted scientific research and knowledge in the Philippines.

National Scientist Romulo G. Davide is recognized for his groundbreaking and substantial contributions to the agricultural sciences, particularly in plant pathology and nematology. His dedication is exemplified by his work on the epidemiology, host range, life cycle, taxonomy, and management of plant-parasitic nematodes. 

Dr. Davide’s development of the Farmer-Scientist Training Program (FSTP) has positively impacted the lives of 70,000 Filipino farmers. Through his steadfast mentorship and commitment as a professor, his students and mentees now lead the field of plant pathology and nematology, earning him the title "Father of Philippine Nematology."

Dr. Davide obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture - Plant Pathology from the University of the Philippines Los BaΓ±os in 1957. He earned his Master’s degree in Plant Pathology from Oklahoma State University in 1962. He completed his Doctorate degree in Nematology-Plant Pathology from the North Carolina State University in 1965. 

In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Dr. Davide was elected to the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) in 2002, further cementing his status as a distinguished figure within the scientific community.

The Order of National Scientist Award (Orden ng Gawad ng Pambansang Alagad ng Agham) is the highest national recognition given to a man or woman of science in the Philippines, administered by the NAST PHL, and conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation of the Academy. (AANavarro/NAST PHL)

The National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) is an attached agency to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) mandated by law to recognize outstanding achievements in scientific research and development and to serve as an adviser to the President of the Republic of the Philippines and the cabinet on policies concerning science and technology in the country. For more updates, follow NAST Philippines’ (@nastphl) social media accounts.

Saturday, August 24, 2024

PPPI, PhilHealth Collaborate to Ensure Cccess to Free Medicines under Konsulta

Manila, Philippines—The Philippine Pharma Procurement Inc. (PPPI), led by its President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Undersecretary Maria Blanca Kim B. Lokin, met with the top management of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), headed by President and CEO Emmanuel R. Ledesma Jr., last 14 August 2024 at the PhilHealth head office.
 
The meeting discussed initiatives that both corporations will collaborate to ensure availability of medicines for the benefit programs of PhilHealth, specifically for the Konsulta and GAMOT programs.
 
Konsulta or the “Konsultasyong Sulit Tama” program is a comprehensive outpatient primary care benefit package that provides capitation payments for free annual check-ups, health risk screening, selected diagnostic tests and medicines. Meanwhile, GAMOT or the “Guaranteed and Accessible Medications for Outpatient Treatment”  is a standalone out-patient program which covers select essential medicines.
 
The PPPI will be rolling out an improved Botika Ng Bayan to serve as the access points for medicines that are given free under the above-mentioned programs of the PhilHealth. This initiative will ensure that patients who are diagnosed under the Konsulta program are assured access to the medicines they need to treat and manage their condition.
 
An attached agency of the DTI, the PPPI is a subsidiary of the Philippine International Trading Corporation and an affiliate of the National Development Company. It is mandated to procure and distribute medicines and medical supplies to both government and private hospitals and other health facilities nationwide. The PPPI's mission is to ensure that all Filipinos have access to safe, efficacious, and affordable medicines.

UNICEF and PDRF Forge Strategic Partnership to Put Children at the Center of Disaster Risk Management

BANGKOK/MANILA—On World Humanitarian Day, UNICEF and the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), the country’s major private sector coordinator for disaster management, launched a first-of-its-kind partnership to improve child-centered disaster risk management and resilience building with business and communities in East Asia and the Pacific.

UNICEF’s regional analysis of the Children’s Climate Risk Index reveals that 210 million children are highly exposed to cyclones; 120 million to coastal flooding; and 420 million children are highly exposed to air pollution. The Philippines is ranked first globally among countries with the highest disaster risk, according to the 2023 World Risk Report. The climate crisis is projected to increase the frequency of soaring heatwaves and the intensity of typhoons, endangering the lives of 40 million children in the country.

The partnership brings together PDRF, the Regional Office for East Asia and the Pacific and the Philippine Country Office through UNICEF’s Business and Community Resilience approach. Key areas of cooperation include increasing resilience, building capacities, and raising awareness on business-led and child-centered humanitarian actions at the regional, national and sub-national levels, in line with the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action and promoting child rights and business principles. The agreement also aims to explore sector-level preparedness and response activities and standby arrangements for likely major disasters.

UNICEF Philippines is working with decision makers to improve policies and budgeting on high-quality, inclusive, climate-smart, and shock-responsive social services for children. This includes social protection, health, education, child protection, climate-resilient water, sanitation, and hygiene. Local disaster risk reduction planning has involved engaging children in identifying and developing climate action and disaster risk reduction solutions. Bringing the vibrant business sector into the mix promises to be game-changing.

PDRF is recognized as the Philippines’ main coordinator of more than 60 corporations and conglomerates dedicated to building the disaster risk management capabilities of the private sector in the country.

“The partnership between UNICEF and PDRF brings the private sector into the fight to do good in the world by focusing on the plight of children during disasters. They are often overlooked during an emergency, and yet are especially vulnerable. Working together, we can make life better for children not just in the Philippines but all over the world by serving as an example and a model for cooperation between the UN and the private sector,” said PDRF President Rene “Butch” Meily.

Regional Director June Kunugi said: “This agreement between UNICEF and the Foundation marks a significant step forward in our shared mission to protect children during times of disaster. By collaborating on business-led programs and preparedness initiatives, we are not only enhancing our disaster response but also building a future where the most vulnerable—our children—are safeguarded and empowered, both in the Philippines and across East Asia and the Pacific."

“No child should fear for their lives when disaster strikes. We are jointly reinforcing our commitment to ensuring that no child is left behind in our disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts and highlighting how private sector can be our great ally in this work,” Representative to the Philippines Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov said.

UNICEF and PDRF will work with international organizations, UN agencies, government agencies, civil society partnership and other private sector actors to explore innovative solutions and deliver results for children.

Friday, August 23, 2024

New finds from the 2000-year-old drainage channel in Jerusalem

Jerusalem - A complete glass vial, grape pips, two-thousand year-old eggshells – and complete ceramic lamps still with soot in them – all these were uncovered in a new excavation in the drainage channel running under Second Temple period Jerusalem’s main street. The excavation, managed by the Israel Antiquities Authority with funding from the City of David, reveals Jerusalem’s changing urban pulse in the last decades before the Temple’s destruction in 70 CE.

In the framework of this excavation, the channel that was Jerusalem’s main subterranean artery is being exposed. This channel passed under, amongst other facilities, the colorful markets of Jerusalem at the foot of the Temple Mount, and along the entire length of the City of David.

"Small finds tell us a big story, from Jerusalem’s heyday of prosperity and splendor when its streets bustled with life, until the city’s ebbing moments during the rebellion against the Romans, and its total abandonment following the Temple and city’s destruction.” explains Dr. Ayala Zilberstein, Excavation Director on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority.

In the upper layers of the alluvial soil the excavators discovered remains from the days of the city's destruction, including complete pottery lamps that are dated to the end of the Second Temple period. The soot preserved on their rims remains as a sign of the fire that once burned inside them. Some years ago, several meters south of the place where the oil lamps were uncovered, a complete Roman sword still inside its leather scabbard was discovered, in an excavation led by Eli Shukron. The possibility is now being examined that, like the sword, the oil lamps were also held in the hands of the rebels who found a hiding place in this channel.

As the diggers dug ever deeper, they were further exposed to a multitude of finds that testify to Jerusalem’s splendor and wealth during the Second Temple period; the years during which the city hummed with never-ending activity. Already in the careful manual excavation executed by a skilled team, led by Nissim Mizrahi, complete vessels were found, including vials of perfume and expensive oils, mostly ceramic vials; and next to them, a delicate glass vial that was miraculously preserved almost without any damage.

The initial examination of the pottery and glass vessel assemblages, conducted by Dr. Yael Gorin-Rosen and Dr. Shulamit Terem, indicated an exceptionally rich and diverse concentration of vessel types, some quite rare. "Through this large variety of pots and dishes that accumulated in the drainage channel we encounter nearly the complete tableware set of Jerusalem’s residents. In contrast to the limited set of vessels generally found when excavating a single household kitchen, the channel assemblage is drawn from many houses, and from different streets in town, thus presenting us with examples of almost all wares the city’s merchants had to offer," explains Dr. Zilberstein.


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Thursday, August 22, 2024

Coins.ph Welcomes 2-Time Olympic Medalist Nesthy Petecio as New Endorser

Manila, Philippines – August 20, 2024 – Coins.ph, the leading cryptocurrency exchange in the Philippines, is thrilled to announce two-time Olympic boxing medalist Nesthy Petecio as its newest endorser. Petecio, a beloved olympic hero who recently clinched a   medal   for   the   Philippines   at   the   Paris   2024   Olympics,   embodies   the   spirit   of perseverance and excellence that Coins.ph values.Nesthy Petecio's journey to Olympic glory is an inspiration to all Filipinos. Her resilience, and   unwavering   determination   saw   her   secure   a   silver   medal   at   the   2020   Tokyo Olympics and a bronze medal at the recent  Paris  2024  Games.  Through  countless struggles and triumphs, Petecio has consistently pushed boundaries and showcased the strength and talent of Filipino athletes on the world stage.Coins.ph shares Petecio's commitment to breaking barriers and achieving greatness. As a   homegrown   financial   technology,   crypto,   and   web3   company,   Coins.ph   aims   to empower Filipinos by offering accessible, cutting-edge financial financial crypto services and innovations. This commitment extends beyond the Philippines, as Coins.ph sets its sights on the global stage with its recent launch of Coins.xyz. Through the development of  its  native token,  PHPC,   and  by  securing  licenses  for  global  expansion,  Coins.ph continues to be a trailblazer in the crypto space, bringing its success globally. "We are incredibly honored to welcome Nesthy to the Coins family," said Wei Zhou, CEO   of   Coins.ph.   "Her   dedication   to   her   sport   and   passion   for   representing   the Philippines shone through in the recent Paris Olympics. Just as Nesthy has made the Philippines proud in the boxing ring, we at Coins.ph aim to do the same in the world of crypto and digital finance by providing Filipinos here and across the globe with secure, innovative, and best-in-class financial services."Nesthy   Petecio,   New   Coins.ph   endorser,   adds:   “Isa   pong   karangalan   ang   maging endorser ng Coins.ph. Katulad ng paglaban ko sa ring  noong Olympics, nakikita ko ‘yung dedikasyon nila na tulungan at iangat din ang mga Pilipino."This exciting partnership between Coins.ph and Nesthy Petecio aims to inspire Filipinos to   pursue   their   dreams   and   embrace   the   opportunities   that   innovation   can   offer. Together, they will work towards a future where Filipinos have the opportunities and resources to achieve success and reach greater heights.###About Coins.phCoins.ph is on a mission to power the new internet with easy access to digital assets and web3 products. Launched in 2014, Coins.ph is the most established crypto brand in the Philippines and has gained the trust of more than 18 million users. Through the

easy-to-use mobile app, users can buy and sell a variety of different cryptocurrencies and access a wide range of financial services. Coins.ph is fully regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and is the first ever crypto-based company in Asia to hold both Virtual Currency and Electronic Money Issuer licenses from a central bank.  

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Three Techs to Solve PHL Plastic Concerns, DOST Bares


To reduce problems resulting from the Philippines’ dependence on plastic, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) unveiled three technologies that aim to solve plastic related concerns.


The DOST through the DOST Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) Startup Grant Fund (SGF) Program, supported the research and development conducted by three (3) startup companies which generated these technologies with a total funding of P13 million.

DOST Secretary Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr. said that the support for these startups is the commitment of the department to helping the industry address concerns over single-use plastics.

“Startups are a powerful economic force. We at DOST continue to provide solutions and open opportunities for our industries as we move towards strengthening our circular economy. Through R&D, startups can bring transformative innovations and bring solutions to national concerns.” he said.

The Recycle On-Demand Bin or ROBIN of startup company Robin Machine Manufacturing is a reverse vendo system that gathers recyclables, such as PET bottles and tin cans, in return for rewards. Cash, WIFI, access to a charging station, and points that can be redeemed for goods from partner retailers are just a few of the customizable rewards options available for the bin.

The SACHI Group Inc., also a startup company, developed cassava bioplastics and explored additives for cassava bioplastics that can improve properties and cut manufacturing costs.

Startup company Lesstics Inc. developed roofing tiles from waste single-use plastics (SUP).

DOST PCIEERD Executive Director Dr. Enrico C. Paringit expressed optimism on the technologies that the startups will be coming up as it will help in addressing the country’s plastic concerns. “We are excited to see these technologies get into the hands of our citizens and being fully utilized. We hope to see more innovations in the future, and we are ready to support these game changers in the country,” he said. 

Friday, August 16, 2024

KOICA, United Nations call for an Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Law in PH


MANILA, 13 August 2024 – Following the commemoration of International Youth Day, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the United Nations in the Philippines, including the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO), jointly call for the urgent passage of the adolescent pregnancy bill in the Philippines. This legislation is crucial in addressing the rising rates of adolescent pregnancy and ensuring the well-being of young people in the country.

The proposed legislation aims to provide a comprehensive national framework for preventing adolescent pregnancies and ensuring the well-being of young children in the Philippines. While the bill has been approved by the House of Representatives, its progress in the Senate has stalled, highlighting the urgent need for action.

Recognizing the pressing need, the UN agencies are collaborating on the KOICA-funded Joint Programme on Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy (JPARAP) in Southern Leyte and Samar. This program focuses on strengthening comprehensive sexuality education and improving access to adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive health services.

"Having legislation that ensures access to essential reproductive health services is a crucial step towards a more equitable and sustainable future, where every young person can thrive and reach their full potential,” said  Gustavo GonzΓ‘lez, UN Resident Coordinator in the Philippines. "Adolescent pregnancy is also not just a health issue, but a social and economic one as well. This bill will help us address the root causes of adolescent pregnancy, including lack of access to education and health services."

The urgency of the situation is underscored by data from the Philippines’ Commission on Population and Development, which reveals a 10.2% increase in live births by girls aged 10-19 between 2021 and 2022.

KOICA also expressed its strong support for the bill. "We believe that investing in young people is essential for sustainable development. In addition to celebrating 75 years of Korea-Philippines diplomatic relations and 30 years of KOICA’s presence in the Philippines, this bill will make us more inspired to strengthen our assistance to the country’s health projects. We assure you of KOICA’s continuing support and commitment not only for better health and well-being, but also a brighter future for young Filipinos," said KOICA Country Director Kim Eunsub.

UNFPA stresses the necessity of the bill to remove barriers to healthcare access for adolescents. Currently, young people under 18 require written parental consent for family planning services, which can significantly hinder their access to essential care.

“Adolescent pregnancy can result in significant health risks, including increased rates of preventable maternal and infant deaths, as well as the dangerous practice of unsafe abortions. Having a comprehensive framework to address this urgent issue and to protect the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young Filipinos, will help empower adolescents to make informed choices about their bodies and pave the way for better futures," said UNFPA Philippines Country Representative Dr. Leila Saiji Joudane.

Meanwhile, UNICEF underscored the importance of protecting the rights and aspirations of young girls.

“Adolescent girls’ dreams to learn and get decent jobs should not be cut short. UNICEF is committed to supporting girls through laws, policies and programmes that prioritize their rights, their agency, and opportunities to pursue their dreams and to prevent early and unintended pregnancies. This bill needs to retain the clauses that better define roles and accountability of duty bearers, which can help everyone in the community to work together to tackle the social factors that lead to more teen pregnancies,” said Behzad Noubary, UNICEF Philippines Representative a.i. 

“These girls have the right to be informed about decisions that affect their lives. They need support, not stigma and blame,” he said.

The World Health Organization also recognizes that addressing adolescent pregnancy is a global health and development priority.

“Addressing adolescent pregnancy is part of the global health and development agenda. Together with partners, WHO Philippines continues to address adolescent pregnancy by supporting national programmes and policies. Rights-based policies alongside community-based care and evidence-informed interventions are crucial to strengthening frameworks and strategies to scale up interventions and collective action from various sectors, agencies, and communities,” said Dr Graham Harrison, Officer-in-Charge of WHO Philippines.

The UN agencies and KOICA call on all stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society organizations, and young people themselves, to unite in advocating for the passage of the adolescent pregnancy bill to create a brighter future for young people in the Philippines.

About the Joint Programme on Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy (JPARAP):

This is a joint initiative of UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO, and KOICA that aims to reduce adolescent pregnancy in Southern Leyte and Samar. The partners are working closely with the Department of Health, the Department of Education, and the governments of Samar and Southern Leyte, as well as other government agencies in rolling out adolescent-friendly services, building the capacity of community adolescent health service providers, accelerating the integration of comprehensive sexuality education in schools, implementing youth leadership and governance initiatives, and conducting research on adolescent pregnancy and child, early, and forced marriage.

The 2021 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study showed that Eastern Visayas, where Samar and Southern Leyte are located, has one of the highest rates of 15 to 19-year-old female youths that had begun childbearing. 

PDRF, private sector send aid to Carina-affected communities


AUGUST 13, 2024, METRO MANILA—
The Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) and its private sector network recently supported emergency responders and distributed aid for communities affected by the enhanced southwest monsoon (habagat) and Super Typhoon Carina.

Local and international corporations, businesses, and philanthropic organizations collaborated with PDRF’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to support the government response efforts.

Food, Water, Relief Packs, and Hygiene Kits

Shell Pilipinas Corporation donated and distributed 500 hygiene kits to families affected in Rizal with the help of the PDRF team and PDRF President Butch Meily.

The Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF) donated hygiene kits worth Php 250,000 for 275 families in Rizal, which were also distributed by PDRF.

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. donated 900 7-liter water bottles to Rizal's Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).

The Jollibee Group Foundation provided 500 lunch meals to the Department of Social Welfare and Development National Resource Operations Center.

The PhilSeven Foundation, Inc. initiated meal assistance efforts in Bulacan.

Logistics and Transportation

The Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. pre-positioned fiberglass boats for rescue operations.

Nissan offered vehicular assistance to the PDRF response team.

Monetary Pledges and Support

PepsiCo, Inc. committed a $10,000 monetary donation to support the early recovery project for families affected by the enhanced habagat and Super Typhoon Carina.

PDRF continues to oversee these efforts and provide updates to member companies and partner organizations as it transitions from response efforts to recovery and rehabilitation initiatives.

CPD, UNFPA, PLCPD urge passage of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill


MANILA, PHILIPPINES – For this year’s World Population Day, the Commission on Population and Development (CPD), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Philippines, and the Philippine Legislators' Committee on Population and Development (PLCPD) emphasized on July 11, the urgent need for the passage of the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill in the Philippines. 

The institutions, alongside other government agencies, made the call during a media conference for World Population Day. This year's theme, "Embracing the power of inclusive data towards a resilient and equitable future for all," underscores the importance of addressing adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) with comprehensive policies and programs.

Data from government agencies and UNFPA’s State of World Population 2024 report reveal the persistent challenges faced by adolescents, including high unmet need for family planning, concerning adolescent birth rates, and rising cases of HIV/AIDS. These issues disproportionately affect marginalized communities, emphasizing the importance of inclusive data collection and targeted interventions.

For the Philippines, CPD noted a hike in total live births by young girls aged 10-19. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority’s most recent release of Registered Live Births in the Philippines, these live births rose from 136, 302 in 2021 to 150, 138 in 2022, a 10.2% increase. 

The CPD is deeply concerned about the increase in adolescent pregnancies, especially among our very young girls. Beyond numbers, these pregnancies are manifestations of social injustice, where helpless girls are deprived of opportunities to achieve their aspirations because of their lifelong and irreversible consequences.  It reflects a societal failure to promote and enable them to fully exercise their rights as children and human beings,” expressed CPD Executive Director Lisa Grace S. Bersales.



“We cannot overemphasize the significance of having the bill enacted. Aside from its social justice and human rights perspectives, creating an enabling policy environment to protect young people from unplanned pregnancies and its consequences, is critical in enhancing the socioeconomic growth potential of the country. As the main duty bearer, the government has the main responsibility to create such an environment.” said the undersecretary for population and development, or POPDEV.

"We now know that adolescent pregnancy rates in the Philippines are relatively high, especially compared to similar countries in the region. There's a considerable unmet need for family planning among adolescents, indicating a lack of knowledge and access. HIV and AIDS are on the rise among young people. Additionally, issues like gender-based violence and child marriage persist, especially in marginalized communities,” said UNFPA Philippines Country Representative Dr. Leila Saiji Joudane during the event (see attached file for copy of opening remarks).

Joudane said having a law that addresses adolescent pregnancies can provide a framework for comprehensive action, addressing the root causes of the issue and ensuring that young people have the information and support they need to make healthy choices. "The passage of this bill is a crucial step towards empowering young people and ensuring their right to sexual and reproductive health,” she said.

The Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at addressing the root causes of adolescent pregnancy. It provides for comprehensive sexuality education, improved access to adolescent-friendly SRHR services, and data collection mechanisms to inform future policies and programs.

"It is important to recognize that as we want to protect children and adolescents, they have the right to have access to age- and development-appropriate information and services, including family planning. In our minds as advocates of children’s rights, women’s rights, and reproductive health: there are no contradictions in this, but only the coexistence of the rights to be protected and to have access to information and services," explained PLCPD Executive Director Romeo C. Dongeto.

The bill, which has been approved by the House of Representatives and pending plenary discussion at the Senate, is only four steps away from approval in the Senate and six steps away from enactment.

“We can no longer delay this measure. Let us not allow the effort and discussions started in the previous Congresses and in the early 19th Congress to go to waste. We call upon the Senators to act on this bill with urgency,” Mr. Dongeto added.

The agencies called on the Senate to prioritize the passage of this vital bill, emphasizing that it is a critical investment in the future of young Filipinos.

They urged all stakeholders to rally behind the bill and champion the rights and well-being of adolescents for a more equitable and prosperous future for all.

About UNFPA:
UNFPA is the United Nations’ sexual and reproductive health agency. Its mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In the Philippines, UNFPA works with the government, civil society and other sectors to reach those furthest behind first and leave no one behind, including young people. Currently, it is also involved in programmes that aim to address the high rates of adolescent pregnancies in the Philippines through comprehensive sexuality education, youth leadership training and partnerships with the government to expand access to adolescent sexual and reproductive health services.

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

KOICA, United Nations call for an Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Law in PH


MANILA, 13 August 2024 – Following the commemoration of International Youth Day, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the United Nations in the Philippines, including the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO), jointly call for the urgent passage of the adolescent pregnancy bill in the Philippines. This legislation is crucial in addressing the rising rates of adolescent pregnancy and ensuring the well-being of young people in the country.

The proposed legislation aims to provide a comprehensive national framework for preventing adolescent pregnancies and ensuring the well-being of young children in the Philippines. While the bill has been approved by the House of Representatives, its progress in the Senate has stalled, highlighting the urgent need for action.

Recognizing the pressing need, the UN agencies are collaborating on the KOICA-funded Joint Programme on Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy (JPARAP) in Southern Leyte and Samar. This program focuses on strengthening comprehensive sexuality education and improving access to adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive health services.

"Having legislation that ensures access to essential reproductive health services is a crucial step towards a more equitable and sustainable future, where every young person can thrive and reach their full potential,” said  Gustavo GonzΓ‘lez, UN Resident Coordinator in the Philippines. "Adolescent pregnancy is also not just a health issue, but a social and economic one as well. This bill will help us address the root causes of adolescent pregnancy, including lack of access to education and health services."

The urgency of the situation is underscored by data from the Philippines’ Commission on Population and Development, which reveals a 10.2% increase in live births by girls aged 10-19 between 2021 and 2022.

KOICA also expressed its strong support for the bill. "We believe that investing in young people is essential for sustainable development. In addition to celebrating 75 years of Korea-Philippines diplomatic relations and 30 years of KOICA’s presence in the Philippines, this bill will make us more inspired to strengthen our assistance to the country’s health projects. We assure you of KOICA’s continuing support and commitment not only for better health and well-being, but also a brighter future for young Filipinos," said KOICA Country Director Kim Eunsub.

UNFPA stresses the necessity of the bill to remove barriers to healthcare access for adolescents. Currently, young people under 18 require written parental consent for family planning services, which can significantly hinder their access to essential care.

“Adolescent pregnancy can result in significant health risks, including increased rates of preventable maternal and infant deaths, as well as the dangerous practice of unsafe abortions. Having a comprehensive framework to address this urgent issue and to protect the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young Filipinos, will help empower adolescents to make informed choices about their bodies and pave the way for better futures," said UNFPA Philippines Country Representative Dr. Leila Saiji Joudane.

Meanwhile, UNICEF underscored the importance of protecting the rights and aspirations of young girls.

“Adolescent girls’ dreams to learn and get decent jobs should not be cut short. UNICEF is committed to supporting girls through laws, policies and programmes that prioritize their rights, their agency, and opportunities to pursue their dreams and to prevent early and unintended pregnancies. This bill needs to retain the clauses that better define roles and accountability of duty bearers, which can help everyone in the community to work together to tackle the social factors that lead to more teen pregnancies,” said Behzad Noubary, UNICEF Philippines Representative a.i. 

“These girls have the right to be informed about decisions that affect their lives. They need support, not stigma and blame,” he said.

The World Health Organization also recognizes that addressing adolescent pregnancy is a global health and development priority.

“Addressing adolescent pregnancy is part of the global health and development agenda. Together with partners, WHO Philippines continues to address adolescent pregnancy by supporting national programmes and policies. Rights-based policies alongside community-based care and evidence-informed interventions are crucial to strengthening frameworks and strategies to scale up interventions and collective action from various sectors, agencies, and communities,” said Dr Graham Harrison, Officer-in-Charge of WHO Philippines.

The UN agencies and KOICA call on all stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society organizations, and young people themselves, to unite in advocating for the passage of the adolescent pregnancy bill to create a brighter future for young people in the Philippines.

About the Joint Programme on Accelerating the Reduction of Adolescent Pregnancy (JPARAP):

This is a joint initiative of UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO, and KOICA that aims to reduce adolescent pregnancy in Southern Leyte and Samar. The partners are working closely with the Department of Health, the Department of Education, and the governments of Samar and Southern Leyte, as well as other government agencies in rolling out adolescent-friendly services, building the capacity of community adolescent health service providers, accelerating the integration of comprehensive sexuality education in schools, implementing youth leadership and governance initiatives, and conducting research on adolescent pregnancy and child, early, and forced marriage.

The 2021 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study showed that Eastern Visayas, where Samar and Southern Leyte are located, has one of the highest rates of 15 to 19-year-old female youths that had begun childbearing. 

Taste the island flavor as FOODPhilippines joins Hong Kong Food Expo PRO

FOODPhilippines, the country’s collective food promotions program, shifts into the higher gear as it joins the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Food Expo PRO on August 15-17 this year at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Organized by the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), seven food exhibitors from the Philippines will bring in fine-tasting, fresh, and healthy food options. The Philippine Pavilion, located at Hall 5C, booth E17, will house an array of fresh fruits including durian, cavendish banana, and pineapple. The country pavilion will also feature seafood products across all categories such as mangrove crabs, fresh frozen cuttlefish, and dried seaweed, among others.

Eyeing to penetrate the lucrative Hong Kong market, the seven food exhibitors that will join the business mission are Eng Seng Food Products, Hueza Bakery, Kangkong King, La Carlota Food Enterprise, the Municipal Government of Buguey, Raspina Tropical Fruits Incorporated, and Siargao’s Bounty Seafood Corporation.

The HKTDC Food Expo PRO, which is widely recognized as Asia’s key trade event for food and ingredients, provides a dynamic platform where entrepreneurs can scale their business. The Hong Kong-based expo is seen as a perfect avenue for F&B companies to find reliable business partners and bring home with them wealth of insights passed on by discerning food experts across the globe. In its 2nd edition, the food expo will be a combination of onsite and online platforms called the “Exhibition+.”

“Hong Kong has consistently taken steps to cement its position as a global trading hub. In 2023, it imported a wide variety of food products including seafood, fruits, and vegetables with a total import value pegged at USD 25 billion. With its stronghold markets in the United States, Europe, and China, Hong Kong has maintained a viable position in the global food supply chain,” Ocampo said.

The Philippines shares strong economic ties with Hong Kong spanning decades. In 2023, Hong Kong was the Philippines’ 6th largest trading partner after recording over USD 8 billion in export sales. This accounted for 12% of the Philippines’ total export value with seafood, fruits, and nuts among the staple commodities.

In May 2024, the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), through its export promotions arm CITEM, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hong Kong, as represented by HKTDC. This momentous trade deal forges stronger economic partnership between the Philippines and Hong Kong, aimed at increasing trade activities for their respective local businesses. The agreement also allows the Philippines and Hong Kong to collaborate on areas of mutual interest involving trade promotion activities facilitated by CITEM and HKTDC.

“Hong Kong offers a favorable trade environment for all. For one, it serves as a gateway to other Asian markets due to its strategic location. It boasts of state-of-the-art infrastructure, ensuring efficient logistics of merchandise. Most importantly, it has put in place business-friendly measures which allow foreign enterprises to do business with ease. Among which is the implementation of zero tariff on seafood imports. These are huge opportunities for the Philippines awaiting to be tapped,” Ocampo added.

The country’s participation in the HKTDC Food Expo PRO is made possible through CITEM’s  partnership with Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Hong Kong (PTIC-Hong Kong). Likewise, FOODPhilippines is set to participate in the following trade fairs this year: China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) on September 24-28 in Nanning, China; China International Import Expo (CIIE) on November 5-10 in Shanghai, China; and SIAL Paris on October 19-23 in Paris, France.

Visit our website to learn more about the country’s participation in the 2nd HKTDC Food Expo PRO, where enticing Filipino flavors await you.

Sunday, August 11, 2024

IWPG Unveils 3rd Peace Monument in the Philippines

The 3rd Peace Monument of International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) was unveiled on August 1, 2024 during the 76th Araw ng Kapalong at the Green Paradise Park in Kapalong, Davao del Norte, Philippines. In attendance were 250 peace and women advocates including the Municipal Mayor of Kapalong, Maria Theresa Timbol, and IWPG Secretary General, Na Hyeong Jeon.

The peace monument was established to commemorate the Mindanao Peace Agreement mediated on January 24, 2014 by international peace organization Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). The first IWPG Peace Monument was established in Davao de Oro, and the second in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Mayor Timbol expressed her full support and commitment to establish the monument in their municipality, upon meeting IWPG Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon at the 2023 International Women’s Peace Conference in South Korea. 

Mayor Timbol said, “The IWPG Peace Monument is a reminder to all people, especially women around Kapalong, that peace can be achieved. Just start peace within yourselves, then you can spread it inside your family, and eventually it will spread all over the community. Work as one with peace.” 

Green Paradise in Kapalong was once a symbol of crime, violence, and conflict. IWPG’s 3rd Peace Monument established in this location is anticipated to create a wind of peace that will spread a culture of peace all around the world. 

Ms. Jeon said, “I hope this monument becomes the landmark of Kapalong, so that all the visitors can overcome their own disputes and realize the value of peace. I hope all Filipino women understand their value and practice peace, so that the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) is established as an international law.”

The DPCW is a document with 10 articles and 38 clauses that outlines the principles and tools necessary to prevent and resolve conflicts, and cultivate a peaceful global society. It was drafted by international legal specialists from 15 countries, to be endorsed to the United Nations. The Municipality of Kapalong joined the DPCW Signature Campaign and gathered thousands of signatures from their constituents and from nearby municipalities before the pandemic, according to Mayor Timbol.

After the unveiling ceremony, the IWPG delegation conducted various other peace activities, including hosting Peace Lecturer Training Education (PLTE) orientation sessions in Davao and Cavite, an art competition and donation drive for children and mothers in Silang, Cavite on August 3.

IWPG is a non-profit, non-governmental organization under the South Korea Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. It is also registered in the UN Department of Global Communications and with special consultative status in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). IWPG believes in the boundless power of education to transform lives and communities and to make people realize world peace through the heart of a mother.

Friday, August 9, 2024

WOCEE and WOSAS 2024: Entering a New Age of Technology


Worldbex Services International (WSI) returns to bring you a celebration of innovation and technology like no other with two events happening at the same time. The World of Consumer Electronics Expo 2024 (WOCEE) and the World of Safety and Security Expo 2024 (WOSAS) are now open at the SMX Convention Center Manila!

From August 7 to 10, visitors may come to the venue and experience the technological advancements that are making big rounds in the country! There are two events simultaneously running to highlight these advancements.

WOCEE 2024 will focus on the advancements of technology through electronics. This event will explore the untapped potential of technology and its evolving state. In line with this, there will be new activities, topics, and even zones to showcase these new initiatives: this year’s Tech Talk seminars will include topics related to AI and Bitcoin. Meanwhile, our latest addition to WOCEE is the Gamers’ Den, a place for gamers and competitive e-sports players to hang out and share their love of competitive gaming through friendly competitions.

WOSAS 2024 focuses on the security industry and the latest developments related to safety and protection. The different government offices of the Philippines are present to help promote their protection and services through their exhibits and SecuCon, a series of seminars that delve into topics related to security and how it has adapted into the “new normal”.

Gracing the opening ceremony for these events today at the SMX Convention Center Manila were Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano, represented by the Chief of Staff. Peter Eric Pardo; Hon Sec. Ivan John Uy, Department of Information and Communications Technology; H.E. Nasser Said Abdullah Al Manwari, Embassy of Oman; H.E. Dato' Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino, Embassy of Malaysia; Mr. Michael Co, Managing Director of VTECO Computer Solutions Inc, and Mr. John Eric Alviz, VP and Head for Enterprise and International Marketing for PLDT Enterprise.

WSI believes that these two events will help bring forth the future of technology in the palm of your hands, and is excited to showcase what is in store for everyone. Come see innovation at its finest when you visit WOCEE 2024 and WOSAS 2024, which opens today until August 10, 2024, from 10 AM to 7 PM, at the SMX Convention Center.

WOCEE 2024 and WOSAS 2024 are events organized by Worldbex Services International. For inquiries and concerns, you may reach them at (02)8656-96-29, or email at inquire@worldbexevents.com for more info.

Thursday, August 8, 2024

13 Asia-Pacific countries to compete in the International Nuclear Olympiad in the Philippines


The Philippines will be the battleground for the brightest young minds from 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region as the first-ever International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO) takes center stage from July 31 to August 7, 2024, at the National Government Administrative Center in New Clark Center in Capas, Tarlac.

Spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) and in partnership with the Department of Education, DOST-National Research Council of the Philippines, and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the INSO is an annual competition that aims to increase awareness and demonstrate the commitment of the participating countries to the peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology through a battle of wits among secondary level students.

According to the DOST-PNRI, the Philippines is set to pioneer the first-ever INSO, where students from various schools across the Asia-Pacific region will compete in both theoretical and practical exams to test their knowledge of nuclear science.

Aside from the Philippines, the other participating countries for the initial INSO will be Bahrain, Iran, Jordan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.

While the events are not open to the public, you can follow the social media channels of the DOST-PNRI to catch the exciting journey of our future scientists who have been preparing to represent their respective countries at the Olympiad. By Allan Mauro V. Marfal, DOST-STII

Monday, August 5, 2024

Ms. Yassi Pressman is Coins Ph New Ambassadress


Coins.ph has had announced welcomed celebrity actress Yassi Pressman as  newest brand ambassador! Her dynamic career and dedication to web3 and crypto align perfectly with our mission to empower Filipinos through innovative, inclusive, and accessible blockchain-enabled financial services.

This partnership comes at a time of rapid advancements for Coins.ph, including our global expansion, the launch of the Philippine Peso stablecoin, a brand-new user interface, and an in-app loyalty rewards program. With Yassi on board, we are excited about the even more exciting developments ahead.