PH AMBASSADOR VISITS FILIPINOS IN UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Philippine Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang (fourth from left) and Third Secretary and Vice Consul Louie Dane C. Merced (fourth from right), with some of the members of the Philippine police contingent in the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and observer from the Philippine military.
JUBA, 14 June 2023 - Philippine non-resident Ambassador to South Sudan Marie Charlotte G. Tang visited the Filipinos working in the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on 13 June 2023 at the UNMISS Compound in Juba.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) currently has a contingent of 20 police officers (13 female and seven male) in the UNMISS. Among the duties carried out by the Filipino police are conducting trainings for their South Sudanese counterparts, supporting the police commands in different states of South Sudan, and undertaking public information engagements with local and international stakeholders.
With the Philippines being a leading advocate for gender equality and women empowerment, the Filipino female officers also assist in capacitating the local police in handling violence against women and children (VAWC) cases.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) also currently has two female military observers in the UNMISS who help monitor the security developments in the world's youngest country.
In addition to uniformed personnel, there are also a number of Filipino civilian employees who support the day-to-day operations of the UNMISS.
During the visit, Ambassador Tang thanked the Filipino peacekeepers, military observers, and civilian personnel for their service and dedication, and expressed that the Filipino people are proud of them.
UNMISS was created in July 2011 through the UN Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1996. UNMISS is mandated to help consolidate the peace and security, and help establish conditions for development, following South Sudan's independence.
The Philippines' participation in the UNMISS is part of its long tradition of engagement with UN peacekeeping missions, as the country's contribution to the maintenance of international peace and security. END
Ambassador Tang receives a briefing on the work of UNMISS and the tasks being performed by the Philippine contingent.
Ambassador Tang (tenth from left) and Vice Consul Merced (seventh from right) with the Filipino uniformed and civilian personnel in UNMISS
PH EMBASSY CELEBRATES INDEPENDENCE DAY WITH FILIPINO COMMUNITIES IN EAST AFRICA
NAIROBI, 13 June 2023 – The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi and the Philippine Consulates in Uganda and Seychelles joined the Filipino communities in East Africa in celebrating the country’s Independence Day.
Consul Maria Rosanna O. Josue and Cultural Officer Sherlyn M. Roxas joined respectively the festivities organized in Dar es Salaam by the Kaibigan-Filipino Association in Tanzania and the Filipino Community of Tanzania on 10 and 11 June 2023, and in Kampala by the Filipino Community in Uganda on 11 June 2023.
During the festivities, the Embassy representatives conveyed the Independence Day message of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. They also commended the Filipino community for organizing the events that highlight the shared values, culture, and contributions of overseas Filipinos.
The gatherings showcased Philippine heritage and culture, including through culinary delights and traditional music and dance. The celebrations also provided an opportunity for Filipinos in these countries to come together, reconnect with their roots, and celebrate the country’s independence even while abroad.
Meanwhile, the Filipino community in Seychelles celebrated Kalayaan 2023 on 11 June, with Philippine Honorary Consul Rosita T. Parcou.
In South Sudan, Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang and Vice Consul Louie Dane C. Merced met with members of the Filipino community in Juba on 12 June, during which special cakes to celebrate the country’s Independence Day were presented.
On its part, the Philippine Embassy held a flag-raising ceremony on 12 June to commemorate the occasion.
Additionally, the Embassy will host a Kalayaan celebration in Nairobi on 18 June 2023, co-organized with the Filipino Community in Kenya. END
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