PH EMBASSY IN NAIROBI JOINS PH DELEGATIONS TO THE NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT AND G-77 SOUTH SUMMITS IN UGANDA
The Philippine delegation to the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is led by Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique A. Manalo (seventh from left).
NAIROBI, 29 January 2024 – The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi joined the Philippine delegations to the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the Group of 77 (G77) Third South Summit held back-to-back from 15 to 22 January 2024 at the Speke Munyonyo Resort in Kampala, Uganda.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo led the Philippine delegation to the NAM Summit held on 19-20 January 2024, while Secretary Ivan John Uy of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) headed the Philippine delegation to the G77 Third South Summit held on 21-22 January 2024.
Reflecting on the Summit theme “Deepening Cooperation for Shared Global Affluence”, Secretary Manalo urged the NAM, composed of 121 Member States, to strengthen their solidarity as a Movement “of developing countries, by developing countries, and for developing countries”. He also urged NAM to revitalize itself to be able to rise up to common global challenges including climate change, and champion an open, inclusive and rules-based international order.
Meanwhile, Secretary Uy of the DICT reaffirmed the Philippines’ commitment to G77 as a platform for advancing the interests of developing countries and promoting South-South cooperation including in the areas of digital inclusion and innovation.
The Philippine delegations also held a series of bilateral meetings with counterparts, including from Uganda, Tanzania, Seychelles, and Rwanda towards the strengthening of bilateral relations and promoting cooperation in multilateral fora.
The participation of Secretary Manalo and Secretary Uy in the two Summits in Uganda signaled not only the Philippines’ solidarity with the causes of developing countries, but also its strong desire to deepen cooperation with African countries.
The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi, headed by Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, oversees the Philippines’ relations with Uganda. END
Secretary Enrique A. Manalo delivers the Philippine statement at the NAM Summit.
Secretary Enrique A. Manalo (right) and Tanzanian Minister for Foreign Affairs January Yusuk Makamba (left) discuss ways to enhance Philippines-Tanzania cooperation including in the areas of trade, investments, agriculture, and fisheries.
Secretary Enrique A. Manalo (right) meets with Seychelles Foreign Minister Sylvestre Radegonde (left) on how the cordial relations between the Philippines and Seychelles can be further strengthened.
Secretary Enrique A. Manalo (third from left) holds a bilateral meeting with Gen. James Kabarebe (Ret.), Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in Charge of Regional Cooperation of the Republic of Rwanda (second from left), on the sidelines of the Summit.
Undersecretary for Multilateral and Economic International Relations Charles Jose of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) (left) meets with Mr. John Mulimba, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in charge of Regional Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uganda during which they discussed opportunities for South-South cooperation.
Secretary Ivan John Uy of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) (second from left) meets with his Ugandan counterpart, Minister Chris Baryomusni of the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance (third from left). They are joined by Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, Philippine non-resident envoy to Uganda (leftmost); Ambassador Betty Bigombe, Ugandan non-resident envoy to the Philippines (fourth from left); and Dr. Aminah Zawedde, Principal Secretary of the Ugandan Ministry of ICT and National Guidance (rightmost).
Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang (fifth from left) with some members of the Philippine delegation at the NAM Senior Officials Meeting, ahead of the NAM Summit.
PH EMBASSY IN NAIROBI COMMEMORATES 127th ANNIVERSARY OF DR. JOSE RIZAL’S MARTYRDOM
Chargé d’affaires, a.i. Maria Rosanna O. Josue delivers her brief message on the commemoration of the 127th anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal’s martyrdom.
NAIROBI, 22 December 2023 – The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi commemorated the 127th anniversary of the patriotism and martyrdom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal through a simple ceremony held at the chancery lobby on 21 December 2023.
This year's theme, "Rizal: Pundasyon ng Kahapon, Isinasabuhay Ngayon" (Rizal: Foundation of the Past, Living Today), inspired reflections on how Dr. Rizal's principles and values remain relevant in today's society. Chargé d’affaires, a.i. Maria Rosanna O. Josue, in her brief message, emphasized the significance of Rizal Day as a time to embrace his legacy not just in remembrance, but also in action. She added that it is also a call to all Filipinos to embody the virtues Dr. Rizal advocated for – courage, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to the greater good.
Earlier in the month, Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, during her recent visit to Kigali, Rwanda, presented Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta with an English-translated copy of El Filibusterismo. This novel, written by Dr. Rizal, is known for its stark depiction of social injustices and corruption in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial rule and became instrumental in igniting the Philippine revolution and national awakening of the people.
In 1898, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared December 30th, the anniversary of Dr. Rizal's execution by firing squad in 1896 in Bagumbayan, Manila, as a national day of mourning. This day pays tribute to Dr. Rizal and other heroes who fought Spanish colonialism for three centuries. During the American era, the Philippine Commission enacted Act No. 345, making December 30th an official holiday. Since then, Filipinos have yearly celebrated Rizal Day, honoring the country's national hero. END
On 05 December 2023, Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang presents Rwandan Foreign Minister with an English-translated copy of El Filibusterismo, one of Dr. Jose Rizal’s most famous works.
Nairobi PE personnel conduct a flag-raising ceremony on the observance of Rizal Day 2023.
Nairobi PE officers and staff lay flowers at the bust of Dr. Jose Rizal.
PH EMBASSY IN NAIROBI CELEBRATES YEAR-END FESTIVITIES WITH FILIPINO COMMUNITIES ACROSS EAST AFRICA
The officers and staff of Nairobi PE with the Filipino community in Kenya
NAIROBI, 19 December 2023 – The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi took part in a series of thanksgiving and year-end celebrations with Filipino communities in Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, showcasing the vibrant spirit and solidarity of Filipinos abroad.
On 03 December 2023, the Embassy hosted its annual salu-salo, in collaboration with Filcom-Kenya, an organization of Filipinos based in the country.
Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, in her remarks, thanked the Filipino community for their unwavering support for the Embassy’s activities throughout the year. She also encouraged the Filipinos in Kenya and other African countries to continue fostering the spirit of community and collaboration.
The celebration commenced with a Thanksgiving Mass led by Fr. Norman Labutan, followed by a salu-salo, a traditional Filipino feast, which featured an array of Filipino delicacies. Adding to the festive atmosphere were Christmas-themed parlor games and a raffle draw, which provided entertainment and excitement for all attendees.
A highlight of the gathering is the Christmas Carol competition, where participants delighted the audience with their beautiful rendition of classic carols, filling the atmosphere with festive cheer. The event also included a Parol-making contest, in which participants created their own versions of Filipino Christmas lanterns, out of recycled materials, showcasing their creativity and environmental awareness.
On 04 December 2023, Ambassador Tang, accompanied by Vice Consul Louie Dane C. Merced and Attaché Sherlyn M. Roxas, joined the Filipino community in Rwanda for a salu-salo hosted by Ms. Rachel Lynn V. Pineda, Philippine Honorary Consul in Kigali. The gathering provided an opportunity for Ambassador Tang to reconnect with Filipinos in Rwanda, following her first visit in 2022, and to address some of their questions and concerns.
Meanwhile, on 10 December 2023, Vice Consul Merced and Attaché Jose D. Aguilera Jr. participated in the year-end gathering of Filipinos in Kampala, Uganda, organized by the Filipino Foundation in Uganda Ltd. (FFUL). The gathering provided an opportunity for Filipinos in Uganda to reconnect with each other, and also share their blessings with the less fortunate.
These gatherings not only celebrated the end of the year, but also reinforced the Filipino diaspora's strong bonds and shared cultural heritage, highlighting their resilience and positive impact within their respective communities. END
From left: Fr. Ronald Espartero, Fr. Norman Labutan, Fr. James Dela Serna and Fr. Deem Virtudazo during the celebration of Thanksgiving Mass
Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang delivers her year-end message for the Filipino community
Participants of Parol-making contest proudly showcased their own creations
Christmas carol contestants delight the audience with their serenades.Team Flaming Lemon (bottom left) wins the grand prize.
Pinoy salu-salo serves a variety of Filipino dishes prepared by the community, including, among others, lechon baboy, chicken and pork adobo, beef tapa, pancit palabok, and bicol express.
Ambassador Tang (seated at the center) with Consul, a.h. Rachel Lynn Pineda and Vice Consul Louie Dane Merced (both seated beside Amb. Tang) with the Filipino community in Rwanda.
Vice Consul Merced and Attaché Jose Aguilera, Jr. join the Filipino community in Uganda in their year-end celebration.
PH EMBASSY IN NAIROBI ENGAGES WITH KENYAN AND RWANDAN INSTITUTIONS IN CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Isange One Stop Centre (IOSC) National Coordinator Shafiga Murebwayire provides PH Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang a tour of the Centre’s facilities for the victims of GBV. (Photo by IOSC)
NAIROBI, 13 December 2023 – In observance of the Philippines’ 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women, the Philippine Embassy in Nairobi exchanged views, experiences, and best practices with various institutions that cater to survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in Kenya and Rwanda.
On 05 December 2023, Philippine Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, visited the Isange One Stop Centre (IOSC) in Kigali, Rwanda. Established in 2009 as a joint initiative of the Rwandan government, UN Women and UN Population Fund (UNFPA), the IOSC provides medical, legal, forensic, psychosocial, and safety services to survivors of violence and abuse, predominantly women and girls. The name 'Isange' translates to "Feel free/Feel welcome," symbolizing a haven of security and openness for the survivors.
Ms. Shafiga Murebwayire, IOSC National Coordinator, explained the interventions being undertaken by the Centre to assist women and children. She also provided a tour of the facilities, offering the Embassy valuable insights into holistic, innovative, and survivor-centered approaches to addressing GBV.
During her visit to Kigali, Ambassador Tang also paid a courtesy call on Dr. Valentine Umwamariya, Minister of Gender and Family Promotion of Rwanda, to exchange views on promoting gender equality and eliminating GBV. Ambassador Tang, in particular, shared the Philippines’ Gender and Development (GAD) program across all units of the government, reflecting the country’s strong commitment to mainstream gender issues.
The Philippines and Rwanda are leaders in Asia and Africa, respectively, in promoting gender equality. In the 2023 Global Gender Gap Index, the Philippines ranked 16th, while Rwanda ranked 12th, out of 146 countries surveyed.
Meanwhile, on 24 November 2023, the Philippine Embassy, represented by Consul Maria Rosanna O. Josue, Vice Consul and Embassy’s GAD Focal Point Louie Dane C. Merced, and Alternate GAD Focal Point Sherlyn M. Roxas, met with the Kenyan Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), led by Executive Director Anne Ireri.
FIDA-Kenya, a leading women's rights organization in Kenya, is known for its extensive legal aid services, offering assistance to women facing various forms of injustice, including domestic violence, property and inheritance disputes, and issues related to family law. FIDA also focuses on capacity building and empowerment programs for women, aiming to increase their legal literacy and ability to assert their rights.
FIDA-Kenya provided the Embassy with information on Kenya's legal systems and advocacy efforts to protect women from violence. The Embassy and FIDA-Kenya expressed interest to explore collaborative projects in the future, including by engaging Filipino women living in Kenya.
In accordance with Republic Act 10398, the Philippines observes the National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children every 25 November. In 2006, Proclamation 1172 extended the annual national campaign to 18 days, up to 12 December, the date that marked the signing of the 2000 UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, to supplement the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crimes. This campaign underscores the Philippine government's dedication to safeguarding the women’s and girls’ human rights and combating all forms of gender-based violence. END
IOSC National Coordinator Murebwayire shows the room dedicated for young children who have suffered abuse.
From right: Vice Consul and Embassy’s GAD Focal Point Louie Dane C. Merced, IOSC National Coordinator Murebwayire, Ambassador Tang, Consul Rachel Lynn V. Pineda of PH Honorary Consulate in Kigali, and Attaché and Embassy’s Alternate GAD Focal Point Ms. Sherlyn Roxas. (Photo by IOSC)
Ambassador Tang presents Minister of Gender and Family Promotion Dr. Valentine Uwamariya with a Filipiniana gift after their discussion on possible areas of collaboration on gender.
FIDA-Kenya Executive Director Anne Ireri talks about Kenya's legal systems and FIDA-Kenya’s advocacy efforts to protect women from violence.
Consul Maria Rosanna O. Josue (center), Vice Consul Merced (second to the right), and Attaché Roxas (rightmost) with the officials of FIDA-Kenya.
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