Consular Services Appointment System
“Young Journalists” cover PH Consulate General, round up highlights of PH-China Friendship
03 December 2021 – Twenty-one kid reporters aged 7 to 12 and drawn from Grades 2 to 6 went “on assignment” today to the Consulate General and left with a greater appreciation of the Philippines and its links with China, following a four-hour engagement.
Drawn from various schools by the Shanghai Power of Children Foundation, the grade schoolers learned about the Philippines via an interactive audio-visual presentation by Tourism Attaché Ireneo H. Reyes and his team.
The aspiring journalists further satisfied their curiosities about diplomatic life and various aspects of Philippines-China friendship in an interview with Consul General Josel F. Ignacio in individual Q&As. The questions spanned the Philippine’s agricultural trade with China, school system, indigenous peoples and environmental protection.
The Consulate General’s lobby later took on a fiesta atmosphere as the children gamely learned and nimbly performed the spirited steps of Bacolod City’s famous Masskara dance. The kids decorated their own masks using kits provided by the DOT team and guest instructor Ms. Jen Geronimo, a Chinese-speaking Filipino school teacher based in Shanghai.
A halohalo snack gave a literal taste of the Philippines to the young reporters, who each gleefully scooped their mélange of sweet ingredients and preserves of choice into glasses before topping and mixing these with the obligatory crushed ice and milk.
Following an exchange of tokens of appreciation, the Young Journalists symbolically “invested” Consul General Ignacio with the hónglǐngjīn – the traditional Red Scarf donned by “Young Pioneer” Chinese school children – as a gesture of respect and friendship.” END
“Batang Pinoy Ako” event steeps Filipino children in Shanghai in PH heritage, culture and games
14 November 2021 – The delighted shrieks of Filipino children filled the grounds of the Parkyard hotel in the New Pudong District as 40 Filipino children and their families gathered for the second iteration of the “Batang Pinoy Ako” cultural awareness event.
Following up on the success of the event’s first staging on 26 December 2020, Batang Pinoy Ako 2 was again helmed jointly by the Pinoy Teachers Association in Shanghai (PITAS) in collaboration with the Philippine Consulate General and the Philippine Department of Tourism Office in Shanghai.
Batang Pinoy Ako 2 packed various activities and an immersive, enriching experience overall within a 4.5-hour program. Part 1 exposed participating kids to colorful presentations about key facts and aspects of Philippines’ geography, history and culture.
Part 2 saw the children breaking into groups and taking turns visiting the Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao stations where they learned about and tried their hands (and feet) at indigenous dances, games, and handicrafts.
Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat honored the gathering by extending greetings by video to the kids and participants and congratulating the organizers of the project. Consul General Josel F. Ignacio also addressed the event with brief remarks in Filipino. He underscored the importance of projects such as Batang Pinoy in steering Filipino kids living abroad to be invested in their Philippine heritage and preserving their links with the motherland. END
PH Treasury Bureau Financial Literacy Webinar expands overseas Filipinos’ Horizons in investing and growing savings
Shanghai, 27 November--- In partnership with the Consulate General, the Philippine Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) held a well-attended financial literacy Webinar, “RTB 26 – Pamana ang Panatag na Bukas,” on 25 November for overseas Filipinos in Shanghai and in the provinces of Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Hubei, as well as countrymen based in Cambodia.
The Webinar trained the spotlight on the Philippine government’s program to make government securities available to individual retail investors, including overseas Filipino workers. Particular focus was on the BTr’s latest bond offering, the fixed-rate Tranche 26 of Retail Treasury Bonds (RTB 26) maturing in 2027.
A low-risk, fixed-income investment which generates quarterly interests over 5.5 years, the RTB26 was on offer from 16 to 26 November 2021.
The one-hour Webinar’s speakers included BTr Fund Management Division Chief Maura Lizza Espina, Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Assistant Manager Jude N. Calamba, and LBP Senior Manager Almira Garcia. Consul General in Shanghai Josel F. Ignacio opened the proceedings with welcome remarks.
Funds raised from the issuance are to be used by the Philippine government to help finance the country’s emergency, recovery, and resiliency responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, among other economic objectives.
For further information on RTB 26, please visit the BTr’s Official Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/TreasuryPh. END
PH country team in Shanghai stands up vs. violence against women
18-Day Campaign to End Violence against Women (VAW)
PH country team in Shanghai stands up vs. violence against women
24 November 2021 – The premises of the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Shanghai turned orange today as the PH country team in the city stood up to be counted in the national and global observance of the Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW).
Donning the orange colors of the global campaign against VAW, the officers and staff of PCG, Philippine Trade and Investment Center, and the Philippine Department of Tourism Office gathered to mark the Philippine Government’s annual 18-day campaign that runs from 25 November until 12 December. Joining them were Filipino Community in Shanghai President Ms. Michelle Teope-Shen, and fellow Filipino community movers Ms. Lee Mie Yee of Dai-Ichi Electronics Shanghai Co., Ltd., and Ms. Annie Yap of Metrobank.
The 18-day advocacy period began in the Philippines with the issuance of Presidential Proclamation No. 1172 in 2006. The dates bookending the campaign are significant: November 25 is the International Day against VAW, while December 12 marks the date of adoption in 2000 of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children of the UN Convention Against Transnational Crime.
The Philippine observance lasting until 12 December is two days longer than the 16 days marked by most other nations, which concludes on December 10, the annual commemoration of Human Rights Day.
Addressing the gathering, Consul General Josel F. Ignacio underscored the important role of Philippine Foreign Service posts in supporting response mechanisms to combat VAW. He also stressed the need for personnel to capacitate themselves on understanding VAW, handling cases in coordination with local authorities, and working with Filipino community organizations to spread the commitment to prevent and fight VAW to their members.
The Philippine campaign theme for the period 2016-2021 is a “VAW-free community starts with Me”. This year’s observance also seeks to raise awareness of the Safe Spaces Act (Republic Act 11313) among the general public, under the slogan "Filipino Marespeto; Safe Spaces, Kasali Tayo." END