Consular Services Appointment System
PH Consulate General Personnel complete Online Gender Sensitivity Training Course
SHANGHAI, 10 August 2021 – All fourteen Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) organic personnel assigned at the Consulate General here, as well as two local Chinese staff, successfully completed the DFA’s Online Gender Sensitivity Training (GST) Course, and were awarded Certificates of Completion.
The Online GST Course was the first offering of the DFA under its Learning Management System (LMS) platform, launched in March this year.
All Philippine Foreign Service missions, through their respective Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Points, were mandated beginning 28 June to have their personnel take and complete the course within a prescribed period. The Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai achieved a 100% completion and passing rate.
The GST Course was developed by the UP Social Action for Research Development Foundation Inc., and Buri Technologies Inc., in partnership with the DFA’s GAD Secretariat. Over nine online modules, the course discussed basic gender concepts, gender roles, gender mainstreaming, and gender analysis, with a view to sensitizing personnel on gender equality, women empowerment, and gender issues arising at work.
GAD-competency building is a key priority of the DFA. END
ASEAN flag flies High in Shanghai on 54th Anniversary Consul General Ignacio addresses ceremony
Shanghai – Officials of the eight Consulates General of ASEAN Member States in Shanghai assembled at the Royal Thai Consulate General on 06 August to raise the ASEAN flag in honor of the organization’s 54th Founding Anniversary.
Leading the ceremony were Consuls General Neang Samrithkomar of Cambodia, Deny W. Kurnia of Indonesia, Syed Farizal Aminy Syed Mohamad of Malaysia, Josel Francisco Ignacio of the Philippines, Chua Teng Hoe of Singapore, Lada Phumas of Thailand and Ninh Thanh Cong of Viet Nam. Lao PDR was represented by Acting Consul General Phakhansith Phomchaleun.
Guesting at the event were officials of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government led by Consular Affairs Director Mme. Yan Yanqiu.
Consul General Ignacio was principal speaker and delivered a well-received address. “One cannot help but marvel at the prescience that accompanied ASEAN’s birth”, said the Consul General, citing some of the purposes of ASEAN inscribed in the Bangkok Declaration of 8 August 1967. “These remain the guideposts and aspirations by which ASEAN evolves as fulcrum, driver and architect of regional security and development cooperation and chief catalyst for relevant regional action.” He also paid tribute to the role of ASEAN-China Dialogue Relations, which also marks its 30th anniversary this year.
It was the first such flag-raising ceremony by ASEAN Consulates General in recent memory. Apart from the anniversary, the Consuls General also organized the ceremony to kick off a reinvigorated, sustained and deliberate effort to raise the profile of ASEAN in Shanghai and the larger, fast-growing Yangtze River Delta Region. With the city’s rapid rise as a growth engine and global city with vast international links, Shanghai has become the locus of fierce competition for business, political and even diplomatic attention.
Currently, eight out of ten ASEAN Member States maintain consular missions in Shanghai, whose respective consular jurisdictions also generally cover the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. The Philippine Consulate General has oversight over the same areas, with the addition of Hubei province. END
PCG Officials, Ningbo Lygend discuss sustainable mining investments, expansion plans in PH
Ningbo, Zhejiang Province – A top nickel mining enterprise based in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, is keen on future expansion in the Philippines. Lygend Resources & Technology Co., Ltd. (Ningbo Lygend) conveyed this at the meeting between Associate Manager Robin ZHANG with the Consulate General’s Economic Team led by Consul Conrado B. Demdem, Jr. and Commercial Vice Consul Mario Tani on 22 July.
Ningbo Lygend has extensive nickel mining and business operations across China and the world, including in Indonesia, Malaysia, French New Caledonia, Turkey, and Tanzania. In partnership with Nickel Asia, it has since 2009 been an importer of Philippine nickel ore sourced from Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur, shipping 10.64 million tons in 2020, or 26% of the country’s total nickel ore exports.
Apart from supply chain interests, Ningbo Lygend’s expansion plans in the Philippines are positioned to ride on the anticipated wave of rising demand for electric vehicle batteries for the next decade. Among nickel’s biggest uses is in EV battery production.
Consul Demdem underscored the substantial contribution of mining to PH’s GDP, and affirmed investments in the sector that are compliant with law, sustainable, and responsible vis-à-vis local communities and the environment, are welcome. PTIC-Shanghai Chief Tani expressed its readiness to facilitate linkages with potential partners through the Bureau of Investments. END