PH EMBASSY DONATES FEMININE HYGIENE KITS TO UNDERSERVED WOMEN
PH Embassy officials pose with recipients of the feminine hygiene kits in Pangani, Nairobi
NAIROBI, 15 November 2024 – As part of its Gender and Development (GAD) program, the Philippine Embassy in Kenya donated 100 feminine hygiene kits, including reusable menstrual pads, to women and girls from a marginalized area in Pangani, Nairobi on 14 November 2024.
At the event, Ms. Agnes Achieng from Days for Girls Kenya, a non-profit organization focused on providing reusable sanitary kits and menstrual health education to girls and women in marginalized communities, conducted an informative session on menstrual health, basic self-defense techniques, and the proper use of the reusable sanitary pads.
The initiative is part of the Embassy's ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and empower women and girls to reach their full potential. END
Philippine Ambassador to Tanzania, with residence in Nairobi, met with Filipino community officers at the "Pinoy Resto" in Dar es Salaam on 13 November 2024. At the meeting, Ambassador Tang briefed them on Bagong Pilipinas initiatives and addressed queries on consular matters
Philippine Ambassador to Tanzania, with residence in Nairobi, joined the diplomatic briefing by new Tanzanian Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation Mahmoud Thabit Kombo (MP) in Dar es Salaam on 13 November 2024. Following the briefing, Ambassador Tang discussed priority areas of cooperation with Minister Kombo.
ICONIC FILIPINO DISHES SHOWCASED AT THE 2024 ASEAN FOOD FESTIVAL IN KENYA
The ASEAN Handshake. From left to right: Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Mr. Torsak Janpian (Thailand), Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Assistant Director Benedict Watamba (Kenya), Ambassador Mohamad Hery Saripudin (Indonesia), Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang (The Philippines), High Commissioner Ruzaimi Mohamad (Malaysia).
NAIROBI, 09 November 2024 — Iconic Filipino dishes drew the spotlight alongside other Southeast Asian favorites at this year’s ASEAN Food Festival held at the Village Market in Nairobi.
Organized by the ASEAN Committee in Nairobi (ACN)--consisting of the diplomatic missions of the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia—the festival celebrated the diversity of Southeast Asian culinary heritage.
Indonesian Ambassador Saripudin speaks at the opening ceremony of the 2024 ASEAN Food Festival.
In his opening remarks, ACN Vice-Chair and Indonesian Ambassador Mohamad Hery Saripudin emphasized how food transcends borders, bringing people together. He also highlighted the festival as a platform to demonstrate the unity of the ASEAN diaspora and its role in promoting people-to-people ties between ASEAN nations, Kenya, and the broader community.
Southeast Asian Food Booths. Clockwise: The Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia.
This year’s festival featured a wide variety of Southeast Asian cuisine, with each ASEAN mission sharing its culinary traditions, and drew a diverse mix of visitors, from Kenyans to expats.
The Philippine booth boasts favorite Filipino culinary delights. Upper left: Chef Ms. Marilou Moises (middle) with members of the Filipino community in Kenya. Upper right: Ambassador Tang introduces the array of Filipino food to the ASEAN Ambassadors and Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs representatives.
At the Philippine booth, festivalgoers enjoyed a broad selection of Filipino dishes prepared by the Filipino Community in Kenya. Highlights included iconic staples such as the chicken adobo, lumpiang shanghai, pansit, chicken inasal, and pork barbecue, as well as popular street foods like fish balls and squid balls, and desserts such as leche flan, puto, kutsinta, and sapin-sapin.
Other ASEAN booths delighted visitors with regional favorites, including Indonesia’s traditional bakso (meatball soup), Malaysia’s signature nasi lemak, and Thailand’s beloved mango sticky rice.
Philippine Embassy Third Secretary and Vice Consul Danna Paula Olaya (leftmost) and Indonesian Embassy Third Secretary Muhamad Farhan Faruq (rightmost) facilitated the raffle draw.
Festival attendees also had the chance to win prizes from sponsors, including Kenya Airways, Emirates, Indomie, Apollo and Golden Africa.
“The annual ASEAN Food Festival not only celebrates the richness of Southeast Asian cuisine but also fosters cultural exchange and connection,” remarked Philippine Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang. END
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- Friday, 15 November 2024 PH EMBASSY DONATES FEMININE HYGIENE KITS TO UNDERSERVED WOMEN