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In the Philippines, under-nutrition remains to be a serious problem especially now that the country is facing the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has aggravated hunger and food insecurities brought about by community quarantines. These quarantines in turn disrupted employment and livelihoods, health and nutrition service delivery and food supply chains.… ....
Published April 29, 2021, 3:29 PM The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) and the Korean Embassy in the Philippines are exploring possible areas for collaboration on marine cleanup in the Philippines. A clean-up vessel, which will be donated by the Korean government under the KOICA project, is projected to arrive in the Philippines late next year. (Photo: Korea Marine Environment Management Corp./ MANILA BULLETIN) This includes raising awareness on the issue of coastal and marine conservation in the Philippines where marine plastic pollution is causing environmental damage and posing health risks. At present, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), the Korean government’s development cooperation agency, has launched a marine litter management program in the Philippines in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Philippines Coast Guard (PCG). ....
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Girls Education Center in Leyte (UNESCO / KOICA / MANILA BULLETIN) The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), together with the Korea International Cooperation Office (KOICA) and the Department of Education (DepEd), held the groundbreaking ceremony on April 14 to signal the start of the construction of the Girls Education Center (GEC). “The Government of the Republic of Korea, through its development cooperation agency KOICA, supports the enhancement of learning opportunities for young women in vulnerable communities around the world,’ said Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Inchul Kim. He added, “In the Philippines, Korea is glad to partner with UNESCO to implement KOICA’s project to provide alternative learning opportunities for girls out of school in Tacloban City, an area where the Korean government has been providing various other assistance, including humanitarian and reconstruct ....
UNESCO, KOICA and DepEd Lead Ceremonial Groundbreaking to Kick Off Construction of Girls Education Center 15/04/2021 Share this article The UNESCO Project Better Life for Out-of-School Girls to Fight Against Poverty and Injustice in the Philippines is moving forward with the construction of 1,728sq.m 2-storey Girls Education Center. The Center is expected to cater to 1,889 Alternative Learning System girl-learners in Tacloban City and Palo, Leyte, areas which were devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan last 2013. (photo from DepEd Regional Office VIII Public Affairs Service) Leyte, Philippines – The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, together with the Korea International Cooperation Office (KOICA) and the Philippines Department of Education, held a groundbreaking ceremony on 14 April 2021, celebrating the start of the construction of the Girls Education Center (GEC) in Palo, Leyte, Philippines. ....