Monday, October 30, 2023

KWF, Nakiisa sa Pagdiriwang ng Pandaigdigang Araw ng mga Wikang Senyas

Bilang pakikiisa sa komunidad ng mga Bingi, at batay sa nilagdaang kasunduan sa pagitan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) at National Coordination Network of Deaf Organizations (NCNDO), ipagdiriwang ang Pandaigdigang Araw ng mga Wikang Senyas (International Day of Sign Languages, IDSL) sa 28 Oktubre 2023.

Ang IDSL ay isang pagdiriwang na kinikilala ng United Nations (UN) at nagbibigay pugay sa kahalagahan ng mga wikang senyas sa buong mundo. Bilang ahensiyang pampamahalaan na nagtataguyod, nagpapalaganap, at nagpapayaman sa mga wika sa Pilipinas, ang KWF ay makikipagtulungan sa pagdiriwang nito na pangungunahan ng Philippine Federation of the Deaf (PFD) at PFD Youth Section (PFDYS). 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

๐๐š๐ฅ๐ข๐๐š๐ฌ๐ฒ๐จ๐ง ๐ง๐  ๐š๐ฐ๐ญ๐ฉ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ฌ๐š ๐ค๐จ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐๐š๐ ๐ก๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐ข๐ฅ ๐ฌ๐š ๐ˆ๐ง๐š๐ ๐ญ๐š ๐๐ข๐ค๐จ๐ฅ ๐š๐ญ ๐’๐จ๐ซ๐ฌ๐จ๐ ๐š๐ง๐จ๐ง, ๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐ง๐š๐ ๐š๐ฐ๐š!

Isinagawa noong 24–26 Oktubre 2023 sa Brgy. Sta. Teresita, Lungsod Iriga; Brgy. Iraya, Buhi, Camarines Sur; at Brgy. Joroan, Tiwi, Albay ang balidasyon hinggil sa wika ng mga katutubong Agta ng Bicol. Isinagawa naman noong 27 Oktubre 2023 sa Sorsogon State University, Lungsod Sorsogon ang balidasyon hinggil sa Sorsoganon.

Iniharap ng mga kawani ng Sangay ng Lingguwistika at Aplikadong Lingguwistika ng KWF sa mga pinuno at kasapi ng katutubong pamayanang kultural, mga kawani ng Pambansang Komisyon sa Katutubong Mamamayan (NCIP), at mga guro ang awtput mula isinagawang pangangalap ng datos noong Abril 2023 para sa kanilang pagwawasto.
Layunin ng proyektong balidasyon na maiwasto at maisapanahon ang mga impormasyon hinggil sa tinatayang 135 katutubong wika ng Pilipinas.

Friday, October 27, 2023

KATHA Awards winners for home, fashion, and lifestyle revealed

New pieces and designs imbued with fresh takes and unique executions took the spotlight as the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) revealed, on Thursday, the winners of KATHA Awards for home fashion, and lifestyle. The much-awaited results were announced on October 19, 2023 in Manila FAME’s gala night dubbed “Pagsibol: A Gala Night Celebrating Filipino Design Excellence.” 

KATHA Awards is an emblem of Philippine product design excellence and innovation. It challenges exporters, designers, and producers to take their creations to the next level and cultivate design innovations for furniture, home dรฉcor and houseware, lamps and lighting, holiday  and gifts, and fashion.

Putting a premium on the aspirational KATHA Awards, CITEM Executive Director Edward Fereira said that the accolade “never fails to recognize ingenious designs by Philippine artisans and designers alike.” 

“It has become a hallmark of beauty and elegance, while consistently inspiring everyone to raise the bar in their continuous search for innovation,” Fereira added. 

Gracing the gathering was First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos who encouraged everyone “to continue working together in promoting sustainable and innovative designs.”

“Let’s continue to work together in making our products competitive in the global market,” she urged.Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Carol Sanchez extended her gratitude to MSMEs together with other industry movers for playing a crucial role as the backbone of Philippine economy. 

“We would not be here tonight nor would Manila FAME reach four decades without the active participation of our government, industry movers and partners, local and international buyers and exhibitors all working together to foster an innovative and scalable environment for everyone in the design community,” Sanchez said. 

For her part, the Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amenah Pangandaman underscored that their office has allocated Php 783 million for programs dedicated to MSMEs. 

“This budget will be used for the Department of Trade and Industry’s programs, including its design and branding initiatives. We are confident that this will be used to capacitate our MSMEs towards a more design-conscious future,” the budget chief reiterated.

Celebrating its 40 years, Asia’s second-longest running trade show Manila FAME is marked by a momentous occasion coined “Pagsibol.” The gathering is a re-imagination of how our forerunners promoted trade and commerce, showcasing Filipino design excellence from sectors such as home, fashion, and lifestyle. 

Here are the winners for Manila FAME KATHA Awards October 2023:

Best Product Design for Furniture
Product name: Alegra Chair
Company: Vito Selma

Best Product Design for Home Dรฉcor and Houseware
Product name: Two Earths
Company: Pumice X Red Slab Pottery

Best Product Design for Lamps and Lighting 
Product name: Quill Hanging Lamp
Company: Triboa Bay

Best Product Design for Fashion
Product name: Emman
Company: Mele + Marie

Best Product Design for Holiday and Gifts
Product name: Lara Samar Parol
Company: Lara Banig, Inc.

Best Booth Display
Company: Industria

Best Sustainable Design (Booth)
Province of Tarlac

Eco Design Award
Product name: Lara Samar Stool Box
Company: Lara Banig, Inc.

For more information on Manila FAME and the exhibitors, visit fameplus.com.

About CITEM
The Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) is the export promotions arm of the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). For nearly 40 years, CITEM has established the country’s image as a premier destination for quality export products and services. It continues to set the highest standards of creativity, excellence, and innovation to achieve competitiveness in the home, fashion, lifestyle, food, creative, and sustainability sectors. CITEM is committed to developing, nurturing, and promoting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), brands, designers, and manufacturers by implementing an integrated approach to export marketing in partnership with other government and private entities.


Exploring the Future and Sustainable Growth of the PH’s Blue Economy takes center stage at the 2023 NSTW in Iloilo City

The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD) and the Central Visayas Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development Consortium (CVAARRDEC) are exploring various prospects and livelihood opportunities for a sustainable blue economy in the Philippines.

As part of the 2023 National Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (NSTW) in Iloilo City, experts and researchers shared various studies on Thursday that could unleash the potential of the blue economy in different areas of the country, especially in the countryside.

The blue economy is an economic development model that focuses on the sustainable management and use of natural and other resources in the maritime sector. It aims to sustainably use ocean resources for economic growth and improved livelihoods while preserving the health of the ocean ecosystem. Given that the Philippines is archipelagic in nature, it possesses the right resources that can provide opportunities for growing the country’s blue economy.

Dr. Jesrelljane A. Amper of Bohol Island State University gave a lecture entitled “Navigating the Storm: Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Small-Scale Fisherfolk in Danajon Bank and Building Resilience for a Sustainable Blue Economy.” She emphasized the importance of small-scale fisherfolk and their vulnerability, as well as the strategies they employed to overcome challenges, particularly during the pandemic.

“Small-scale fisherfolk, often overlooked despite their significant population, emerged as one of the most vulnerable sectors to the far-reaching impacts of the pandemic. Their vulnerability is rooted in economic factors since most of them rely on their daily catch sales and local market,” she said. “In Danajon Bank, fishing is the core of daily life for everyone, for both men and women. The majority depend on catching fish from the sea as their main source of income. During the pandemic, the no-sail policy disrupted the supply chain and market access, leading to severe consequences for the income and financial stability of small-scale fisheries households in Danajon Bank. 

“Not only are fishing-related activities impacted, but the overall economic landscape has also been destabilized.”

She went on to list the coping strategies and innovations developed by the fisherfolk in Danajon Bank in the midst of the pandemic, namely: adoption of kinship-based marketing channels, shift to post-harvest processing of fish (specifically drying and salting) to extend shelf life, diversification of livelihood sources such as gardening, and substitution of traditional food and nutritional sources using seaweed-based delicacies such as “puto,” biscuits, and jams.

Considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small-scale fisherfolk, Dr. Amper and her team suggested using the sustainable livelihood approach and put forth some policy recommendations, such as streamlining and simplifying access to support programs, providing training in sustainable fishing practices, facilitating partnerships between small-scale fisherfolk and larger seafood distributors, and providing fisherfolk health coverage and financial support in emergencies.

Meanwhile, Dr. Danilo B. Largo of the University of San Carlos gave a presentation on his study entitled "The Culture of Sargassum in the Philippines: Present and Future Prospects for Blue Economy." His lecture focused on this particular type of brown seaweed, its benefits to marine organisms, and all its potential uses to improve the country’s blue economy.

“Many of you may not be familiar with Sargassum, perhaps because this marine organism is not easily seen, although it is very ubiquitous sometimes during the year, forming blooms that float around at the end of the year,” he explained.

“So, why are we interested in Sargassum? What caught our attention? Sargassum… [it] is so abundant in other parts of the world, but on this side of the Pacific, we are trying to culture them. They form an underwater forest. They allow organisms to thrive – serving as habitat, shelter, feeding ground, nursery, spawning, and breeding grounds for a lot of marine organisms. No other seaweed in the tropics can compare to the size and biomass of Sargassum,” he continued. “Other countries have already utilized it for a wide range of applications.” 

Dr. Largo listed some potential products that the Philippines can extract from Sargassum, including Sargassum alginate, which can be used in the food industry as an emulsifier, thickener, or stabilizing agent, or in the biomedical industry as a microencapsulating or radiography agent. It is also being used to create bioplastics, which can be used in food packaging to reduce the use of synthetic plastics.

Sargassum is also seen to
Another important potential use is the seaweed-based animal feed, which will reduce methane gas emissions in cattle and therefore substantially mitigate the volume of greenhouse gases. Studies have also shown that aquatic animals fed with Sargassum-based feed had improved immune systems.

However, despite its potential, it is still not being used to improve the economy.

“There is still a standing policy of prohibiting harvesting, whether it comes from the natural population or from the cultured sargassum,” lamented Dr. Largo. “The solution here is really to introduce the culture of Sargassum for a sustainable supply of seaweed and to spur the Philippine blue economy.”
Dr. Largo and his team attempted to develop hatcheries for different species of Sargassum, of which there are forty to sixty to choose from in the country. They developed and produced two culture manuals and one primer for the responsible farming of sargassum and a proposed management strategy.

This forum was part of the DOST-PCAARD’s Techno Fora covering various topics in the conservation and management of natural resources. by Jacqueline R. Parairo, DOST-STII

Thursday, October 26, 2023

DTI: October is Consumer Welfare Month; practice the 7Rs of Sustainability


The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) spearheads the month-long celebration of CWM this October, starting with the DTI Bagwis Fun Run on 01 October 2023 at the Quezon City Memorial Circle.  

This year's CWM theme is “GenS: Generation Sustainable”, emphasizing the rise of more environmentally conscious consumers, the importance of responsible consumption, and adopting sustainable lifestyles to foster genuine and long-term change. It highlights the importance of consumers consciously making sustainable choices when purchasing goods and services and supporting government-led initiatives and grassroots efforts to promote sustainability. For this year, the theme is based on the 7Rs of Sustainability: Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose, and Repair. 

“The DTI hopes that celebrating CWM would inspire a shift in consumer behavior, encouraging them to adopt more sustainable practices.  We can all help protect our planet for future generations by working together and making small changes in our daily lives”, says DTI Assistant Secretary Jean T. Pacheco, Officer-in-Charge of the Consumer Protection Group (CPG).   

Throughout the month, the DTI will hold activities aligned with the 7Rs to help create interest and awareness on Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP). In addition, a wide range of affordable manufactured goods will be up for grabs as the DTI continues to hold the Diskwento Caravan in Makati City, Quezon City, and San Juan City. Other activities include webinars, monitoring, and laboratory visits. The DTI Regional and Provincial Offices will likewise conduct various activities such as Quiz Bee, Zumba, Seminar, Poster Making Contest, Diskwento Caravan and Awarding of Bagwis Seals, among others.  

For more information about the 2023 CWM activities, everyone is enjoined to visit the DTI Consumer Care page or send an email to CPAB@dti.gov.ph.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Embassy of Italy in the Philippines wraps up successful Italian Film Festival in PH

The Embassy of Italy in the Philippines, under the leadership of His Excellency Ambassador Marco Clemente, and in partnership with the Philippine Italian Association, has successfully wrapped up its four-day free screening of six Italian films in the Philippines, which sought to promote contemporary Italian cinema to Filipino audiences and filmmakers.

The event ran from October 21 to 24, 2023, at Venice Grand Canal Mall, Cineplex Cinema 3.

According to Ambassador Clemente, the successful screening of Italian films in the Philippines highlights Filipinos’ “willingness” to dive deep into the “75 years of shared culture” of the Philippines and Italy.

“The feat of this event highlights the Filipino audiences’ willingness to understand the 75 years of shared culture the two nations have, which has a big impact as to how the nations’ culture prosper and benefitted each other,” Amb. Clemente said.

Amb. Clemente also emphasized that the event does not only aim to promote Italian cinema in the Philippines but also amplify the cultural diplomacy of the two countries, which is deemed “crucial” to fortify the decades-long bilateral cooperation between Italy and the Philippines.

“This event bridges the Italian community and the Filipino audiences all at once. This is crucial as we forge a lasting mutual understanding with the Philippines and deepen the causes we are championing,” he said.

Experience Your Favorite Disney Princess Songs Performed Live By International Broadway Stars

Meet the cast of Disney Princess – The Concert as a quartet of Broadway and television stars celebrate the music from every Disney Princess in an unforgettable show, alongside their magical Music Director and enchanting Prince. Catch the shows in MANILA on November 18 & 19, 3PM & 8PM at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater, CEBU on November 22, 8PM at the Waterfront Hotel Cebu City and DAVAO on November 21, 8PM at the SMX Convention Center Davao. Presented by Disney Concerts and Wilbros Live.

Anneliese van der Pol is a TV icon of the millennial generation, known for portraying ‘Chelsea Daniels,’ Raven-Symonรฉ’s best friend, on Disney Channel's record-breaking series, That’s So Raven and Raven's Home. On Broadway, Anneliese was the final actress to play 'Belle' in Disney's Beauty and the Beast alongside Donny Osmond, when it closed at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 2007. Most recently, she’s been having a blast touring the US (and world!) with Disney Princess – The Concert!

Aisha Jackson was last seen on Broadway as ‘Snow White’ in the Britney Spears musical Once Upon a One More Time. Previously, during her run in Disney’s Frozen on Broadway, she made history as the first Black woman to portray the role of ‘Anna.’ Additional Broadway credits include Paradise Square, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and Waitress. Aisha is a true advocate for change, equity, and inclusion on Broadway, and hopes to continue creating roles for Black women to shine and lead, because representation matters.

Krysta Rodriguez has proven herself to be a versatile actress of both stage and screen. A veteran of nine Broadway shows, Rodriguez most recently starred as ‘Cinderella’ in Into the Woods (on Broadway and in Los Angeles) and originated the role of ‘Wednesday’ in The Addams Family. Her past roles include originating ‘Ilse’ in the critically acclaimed revival of Spring Awakening, ‘Casey’ in First Date opposite Zachary Levi, and Disney heroine ‘Megara’ in the world premiere stage adaptation of the beloved animated film Hercules. Additional Broadway credits include the original companies of In the HeightsSpring AwakeningA Chorus Line (revival) and Good Vibrations.

Steffanie Leigh made her Broadway debut as the title role in Disney’s Mary Poppins. She went on to originate the roles of Liane d’Exelmans in Gigi and the iconic supermodel Dorian Leigh in War Paint, starring Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole. Her international and regional credits include Venus in Fur at Singapore Repertory Theatre, Gods of Comedy at The Old Globe and McCarter Theatre, and Passion at Signature Theatre for which she received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for her portrayal of ‘Clara.’

Adam J. Levy is currently in Broadway’s Moulin Rouge and was last seen in the first national tour of Waitress. His New York and regional credits include Fiddler on the Roof, The Light in the Piazza, A Chorus Line, Hairspray, Lysistrata Jones, and Merrily We Roll Along. He has sung with symphony orchestras across the US, including the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, the LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl, and the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center.

Benjamin Rauhala is one of the Broadway community's most trusted music directors and collaborators. He is the music supervisor, co-creator, and on-stage host of Disney Princess - The Concert, which has been thrilling audiences internationally since October of 2021. He worked as an arranger on the opening numbers of the 2022 and 2023 Tony Awards as well as the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards for Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose, with whom he has collaborated closely since 2012. Rauhala has toured the world since 2014 as the music director for Jeremy Jordan, the Tony-nominated star of Broadway's Newsies, and in 2020, he was named 'Best Musical Director' at the Broadway World Cabaret Awards.

Disney Princess – The Concert will include songs like “How Far I’ll Go,” “A Whole New World,” “Just Around the Riverbend,” “Part of Your World,” “Almost There,” “Let It Go” and more! 

Tickets are available at TicketWorld.com.ph and TicketWorld outlets for MANILA shows, and SMTickets.com and SM Tickets outlets for CEBU and DAVAO shows. For more information, follow @WilbrosLive on social media.