PH EMBASSY CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT FOR KENYAN SCHOOL GIRLS WITH HYGIENE KITS DONATION
Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang (third from left) led the turnover of 100 feminine hygiene kits to Sr. Felly Covacha and her team for their outreach in Maralal, Samburu.
NAIROBI, 27 October 2023 – On the occasion of the International Day of the Girl Child (IDG) and as part of the Embassy's Gender and Development (GAD) program in Kenya, the Philippine Embassy in Nairobi donated a total of 200 feminine hygiene kits to students of Arid Zone Barsoloi Primary School in Maralal, Samburu, and Queen of Peace Girls Primary School in Lodwar, Turkana, both in northern Kenya.
This initiative by the Embassy, now in its third year, seeks to educate young girls on menstrual health and hygiene, thereby contributing to their well-being and empowerment.
Limited access to sanitary products, amplified by persisting cultural and social beliefs about menstruation, hinders the ability of many school girls in Kenya to take care of their menstrual health. Many girls skip classes whenever they have their monthly period, and this could negatively affect their access to opportunities for learning and self-development.
On 25 October 2023, Third Secretary and Vice Consul and Embassy GAD Focal Point Louie Dane C. Merced, in coordination with Sr. Madonna Canja and Sr. Genie Herran, Filipino missionaries from Mensa Domini Sisters, led the distribution of hygiene kits to students in Turkana, located some 800 kilometers northwest of Nairobi.
During the brief program, Vice Consul Merced provided the students with an overview of the IDG, as well as anintroduction about the Philippines and the work of the Embassy. Sr. Canja and Sr. Herran taught the students how to take care of themselves whenever they have their menstrual period so that they will no longer have to miss their classes.
Meanwhile, on 17 October 2023, Sr. Felly Covacha, another Filipino missionary from the Carmelite Missionaries-Nairobi, handed over the Embassy’s donation to students in Samburu county, about 450 kilometers north of Nairobi, after personally receiving 100 kits from Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang.
Both schools expressed their appreciation for the Embassy’s donation, noting its positive and tangible impact on the lives of their students. They also voiced their hope for the Embassy's continued commitment to empowering young Kenyan girls, as well as boys.
In 2011, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) designated the 11th of October as the International Day of the Girl Child through Resolution 66/170. This observance acknowledges the unique challenges that girls face globally, while also promoting their rights and empowerment. Moreover, IDG emphasizes the need for increased advocacy and action to ensure equal opportunities for girls in all aspects of life. END
Nairobi PE’s Vice Consul and GAD Focal Point Louie Dane C. Merced (at the center, wearing black, Sr. Madonna Canja, Sr. Genie Herran (both wearing yellow) and Sr. Judith Nadwiri (rightmost) join the students for a photo after the distribution of hygiene kits.
Vice Consul Merced delivers a brief introduction prior to the distribution of hygiene kits.
Vice Consul Merced and GAD Alternate Focal Sherlyn Roxas assist in the distribution of the hygiene kits to the students, while Sr. Canja and Sr. Herran brief the students on the proper use and care of the kits.
The Embassy team had the opportunity of calling on Fr. John Mbinda, CSSp, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Lodwar (center), during which the latter shared more information about life in Turkana.
AMBASSADOR TANG MEETS WITH THE FILIPINO COMMUNITY IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Ambassador Tang with the Filipino community in Kinshasa, DRC.
KINSHASA, 20 October 2023 – Philippine Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with residence in Nairobi, Kenya, met with the Filipino community in the DRC on 19 October 2023, on the occasion of her visit to Kinshasa for her presentation of credentials ceremony.
Ambassador Tang took the opportunity to check on the situation of Filipinos working in the DRC, and also addressed some of their questions and concerns. The Filipino community expressed delight in finally having a Philippine ambassador formally accredited to the DRC (as non-resident envoy).
Based on the online mapping conducted by the Philippine Embassy in Kenya, there are around 320 Filipinos in the DRC, most of them working as professionals and highly skilled workers, including accountants, engineers, and managers. There are also Filipinos working in the hospitality and services sectors, while some are members of religious congregations.
The DRC is one of the 12 African countries being covered by the Philippine Embassy in Kenya. END
AMBASSADOR TANG BECOMES FIRST PH ENVOY ACCREDITED TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (DRC)
PH Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang (right) presents her letter of credence to PresidentFelix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo of the DRC (left) (photo from the Office of the President of the DRC)
KINSHASA, 21 October 2023 -- Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, with residence in Nairobi, Kenya, became the first Philippine ambassador to be accredited to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) following her presentation of credentials to DRC President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo on 19 October 2023 at the Palais de Nation in Kinshasa.
Ambassador Tang conveyed the warm wishes of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to President Tshisekedi and to the Congolese people.
Ambassador Tang expressed that as the first Philippine envoy to be officially accredited to the DRC, she will strive to deepen the relations between the two countries and increase the consciousness of Filipinos and Congolese of each other.
Ambassador Tang cited that a Filipino company, the ICTSI, has invested in one of the DRC's ports and expressed her hope to further promote trade and economic activities. She also conveyed the Philippines' intention to open an honorary consulate in Kinshasa as this would facilitate increased commercial and people-to-people engagements.
President Tshisekedi, meanwhile, welcomed Ambassador Tang to Kinshasa and expressed his optimism about the future direction of DRC-Philippine relations.
The DRC is the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of land area. It is known for its abundant mineral resources, including gold, copper, cobalt, and coltan; while its rainforests, blessed by the mighty Congo River, host tremendous biodiversity. In 2022, the DRC's economy grew by 8.5 percent, making it among the fastest growing in the whole of Africa. END
Ambassador Tang and President Tshisekedi hold a tete-a-tete (photo from the Office of the President of the DRC).
Ambassador Tang and President Tshisekedi (photo from the Office of the President of the DRC)
From left to right: Nairobi PE Third Secretary and Vice Consul Louie Dane C. Merced, Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang, President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, and DRC Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Crispin Mbadu Phanzu.
PHILIPPINES SHARES NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS BEST PRACTICES DURING GLOBAL CONSULTATIONS
(DENR-ERDB OIC Conrado Marquez speaks about PH nature-based solution flagship programs during the Second Regional and Global Consultations on Nature-based Solutions on 9-13 October 2023 in Nairobi).
Nairobi, 17 October 2023 – The Philippines participated in the Second Regional and Global Consultations on Nature-based Solutions on 9-13 October 2023 at the UN Office in Nairobi.
As part of the intergovernmental effort, the Philippines shared insights and best practices on how countries can best use nature-based solutions to protect, conserve, restore and sustainably manage natural and modified ecosystems that address challenges such as climate change, disaster risk reduction, biodiversity loss and food security.
OIC Conrado Marquez of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (DENR-ERDB) highlighted two PH projects: the National Greening Program, which aims to plant 1.5 billion trees in the country from 2011 to 2028, to facilitate poverty reduction, food security, environmental stability, biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation and adaptation; and the Community-based Forest Management Strategy, which stresses the importance of involving communities in the sustainable management of the country's forest resources through projects such as timber harvesting, agro-forestry and livestock raising.
OIC Marquez also participated as a panelist during the panel discussion titled, “Standards and Criteria” during the second day of the consultations where he acknowledged the importance of adaptability of governments and willingness to consider nature-based solutions to address multifaceted environmental challenges.
The UN Environment Program was requested to convene these consultations during the resumed Fifth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly through UNEA Resolution 5/5: “Nature based-solutions for supporting sustainable development” in February 2022. The consultations aim to discuss six issues to better implement nature-based solutions: best practices, standards and criteria, opportunities and obstacles, policies, cost and benefit measurements and financing of nature-based solutions.
(DENR-ERDB OIC Conrado Marquez during the panel discussion on Standards and Criteria during the Second Regional and Global Consultations on Nature-based Solutions on 9-13 October 2023 in Nairobi).
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