PH EMBASSY LAUDS FILIPINO GRADUATES AND ACHIEVERS IN KOREA
PH Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez (front and center) poses with the officers of Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea, Inc. (PIKO), led by its President Mr. Franz Kevin Geronimo (front, 5th from left), and the Filipino graduates and achievers at this year’s Hayo at Gilas PIKO.
Seoul, 19 February 2018 – The Embassy of the Philippines in Seoul, in a simple ceremony on 18 February 2018 at the Embassy’s Rizal Hall, gave recognition to Filipino graduates and outstanding students. The semi-annual recognition ceremony, called Hayo at Gilas PIKO, is an initiative of the Embassy and a continuing tradition of the Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea, Inc. (PIKO), in sending off and congratulating young Filipino scholars in Korea.
The ceremony was the 10th recognition ceremony for graduates and the 6th recognition ceremony for achievers of PIKO since its inception in 2012.
In line with its theme “Filipino Scholars: Catalysts of Filipino Pride and Excellence,” Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez highlighted in his opening remarks the significant role these Filipino scholars play in their respective fields of study.
“Through your academic accomplishments as Filipino scholars, you have not just significantly contributed in your respective fields but you have also elevated the status of Filipino scholars and the Philippines in this country. Indeed, you should all be lauded for being an inspiration to your fellow students and for being exemplary representatives of the Philippines in South Korea,” Ambassador Hernandez said.
Ambassador Hernandez also challenged the graduates and awardees to continuously chase after their goals. “Continue to be catalysts of Filipino pride and excellence – pursuing your dreams through a combination of unyielding determination, sacrifice, and hard work. Continue to tackle every arduous challenge with great fortitude. Continue to build your resilience so you will all be outstanding citizens who will work for the betterment of others and of our beloved country,” he said.
The Spring Hayo at Gilas PIKO recognized a total of 30 Filipino graduates (8 PhD, 20 Masters, and 2 Bachelors) and 20 outstanding students who have garnered international awards for their research presentations as well as those whose research papers have been published in international academic journals.
Representing her fellow graduates, Ms. Cherry Fernandez, a PhD graduate in Veterinary Medicine at Gyeongsang National University, presented her doctoral dissertation entitled “Comparative Expression Analysis of Cytokines in Riemerella Anatipestifier Infection in ducks and chickens.”
Mr. Lorenzo Moron, a Master’s graduate in Atmospheric Environment at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and a scholar of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) delivered a message on behalf of his fellow Filipino graduates. Meanwhile, Ms. Monica Dulos, a former Filipino scholar and PIKO member, now a program officer at the ASEAN-Korea Centre in Seoul, was the guest speaker at the event.
There are over 600 Filipino students in exchange, undergraduate, and graduate programs in around 40 universities in Korea.
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PH EMBASSY IN SEOUL FACILITATES REPATRIATION OF FILIPINO EPS WORKER
SEOUL, 12 February 2018 – The Philippine Embassy in Seoul successfully facilitated the return of Mr. Vladimir Pediengco, a Filipino overseas worker under the Employment Permit System (EPS), to the Philippines. Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez personally phoned Mr. Pediengco to wish him a safe travel and swift full recovery.
Mr. Pediengco, who met an accident on 28 December 2017, was admitted at the Soonchunhyang University Hospital in Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province for over a month. He underwent cervical spine column surgery and was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for two weeks.
On 8 February, Mr. Pediengco was assisted by the Embassy’s Welfare Officer, Ms. Manuela Pena and the President of the community organization Filipino Migrant Workers of Kumi (FIMWAK), Mr. Woody Ferrer delas Alas. The wife of Mr. Pediengco, Ms. Lorelyn Montanez-Pediengco, also an OFW from Hong Kong, flew to Korea to escort her husband back to the Philippines.
Mr. Pediengco was met at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport by OWWA medical personnel and was transferred on a flight to Bacolod City the following day. Upon arrival in Bacolod, he was assisted by personnel from OWWA-Bacolod and Talisay City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO). He was then brought to the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital for a check-up before finally going home.
The Philippine Embassy’s Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) Section and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO), through Welfare Officer Manuela Pena, were in constant coordination with Mr. Pediengco and his carers all throughout the process. The Embassy also facilitated the arrival to Korea of Mrs. Pediengco.
The medical repatriation, including the endorsement to the local OWWA units, was successfully undertaken by the Embassy through the combined efforts of the POLO and the ATN Section.
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PH ENVOY AND KAMICO CHAIRMAN DISCUSS BOLSTERING PH-KOREA PARTNERSHIP IN THE MECHANIZATION OF THE PH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Seoul, 8 February 2018 - Chairman Kim Shin-Gil of the Korea Agricultural Machinery Cooperative (KAMICO) paid a courtesy call on the Philippine Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez on 8 February 2018 at the Philippine Embassy in Seoul to discuss bolstering Philippine-Korea Partnership in the mechanization of the Philippine agricultural sector and the forthcoming visit of a 180 member contingent comprised of CEOs from KAMICO’s member companies to Cebu and Bohol on 27 June-1 July 2018 for the 2018 CEO Seminar.
During the courtesy call, Ambassador Hernandez welcomed the keen interest of KAMICO to assist the Philippines with the development of its agricultural sector through the sharing of Korea’s agricultural technologies to increase agricultural production and incomes of farmers and rural communities in the Philippines.
Ambassador Hernandez also conveyed the Philippine government’s appreciation for the continuing technical cooperation in agricultural machinery development being extended by KAMICO to the Department of Agriculture – Philippine Center for Postharvest and Machinery Development (DA-PhilMech) pursuant to a joint MOU signed in November 2016.
Further, Ambassador Hernandez commended KAMICO’s member company, LeeHwa Machinery, for pursuing a joint collaborative project with PhilMech for the development of a Corn-Milling Machine customized for the Philippines, pursuant to a joint MOA signed in April 2017. Moreover, Ambassador Hernandez expressed appreciation for the invitation conveyed by Chairman Kim to attend the Seminar and to deliver congratulatory remarks during the event.
Ambassador Hernandez also expressed the Embassy’s full support to the Philippine Agriculture Office (PAO) led by Agricultural Attaché Maria Alilia Maghirang and KAMICO in the organization of the Seminar. He also expressed hope that the Seminar would “pave the way for the Philippines and Korea to bolster agricultural cooperation and to develop collaborative projects that would advance the development of the Philippines’ agricultural sector”.
In response, Chairman Kim conveyed KAMICO’s interest to contribute to the strengthening of agricultural cooperation between the Philippines and Korea through Official Development Assistance in the mechanization of the Philippines’ agricultural sector. He also conveyed optimism that the increased agricultural mechanization would result in enhanced agricultural productivity so that the Philippines would be able to attain food security, raise the incomes of its farmers and bolster its capability to expand agricultural exports overseas.
Chairman Kim further expressed elation at KAMICO’s participation in the Seminar underscoring that the Philippines was selected by KAMICO as a venue for the Seminar in view of the Philippines’ fast-growing economy and attractiveness as a tourism and investment destination. Chairman Kim furthermore conveyed KAMICO’s interest to engage in business matching meetings with relevant Philippine government agencies and business counterparts to be arranged by PAO during the latter part of the Seminar.
In closing, Chairman Kim extended an invitation for the Philippines to send a delegation to the Korea International Exhibition of Machinery, Equipment, Science and Technology for Agriculture (KIEMSTA) to be hosted by the Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) and KAMICO on 31 October-3 November 2018 at the Cheonan Samgeori park, Cheonan province, Korea.
Ambassador Hernandez expressed appreciation for the invitation and confirmed that PAO would arrange the participation of a delegation in KIEMSTA which is Korea’s largest agricultural equipment exhibition. This year, KIEMSTA will feature the participation of 453 companies from 28 countries, distributors, importers, members of agricultural cooperatives and agricultural specialists.
Since its inception in 1962, KAMICO which is recognized by the Korean government and represents Korean agricultural machinery manufacturers, has played a vital and critical role in the mechanization of Korea’s agricultural sector. The agricultural sector is a major engine of growth for the Korean economy that has contributed to the attainment of food security, prosperity for farming communities and expansion of Korea’s agricultural exports overseas.
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KOREAN INVESTMENT MISSION YIELDS PROMISING PROSPECTS FOR EXPANDED PH-KOREA COOPERATION IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PH
Seoul, 31 January 2018 - A high-level investment mission from South Korea visited the Philippines from 28-31 January 2018 to look into promising business prospects in the Philippines’ flourishing infrastructure sector. A total of 12 prominent Korean companies, composed of representatives from Korea’s distinguished conglomerates (chaebols) and major companies engaged in infrastructure development, energy generation and waterworks, participated in the mission.
The visit of the Korean infrastructure investment mission was organized by the ASEAN Korea Center (AKC) in coordination with the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC), DTI-Board of Investments and the Philippine Embassy in Korea in view of the Korean business community’s tremendous interest to invest in the Philippines’ thriving economy.
The mission commenced with a visit to the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone on 29 January 2018. In his welcome address, Philippine Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez underscored the Philippine government’s strong commitment to boost spending on infrastructure projects in the Philippines which is projected to reach 8-9 trillion pesos up to the year 2022 as the Philippines accelerates infrastructure development under the “Build, Build, Build” program of the administration of President Rodrigo R. Duterte that aims to usher in a Golden Age of Infrastructure in the Philippines.
Ambassador Hernandez also invited the members of the mission to “join the Philippines in achieving greater growth and prosperity” and expressed optimism that “with Korea’s advancements in the infrastructure sector, there would be vast possibilities for partnership and cooperation for continued sustainable development in the Philippines.”
The mission culminated in a “Philippines-Korea Investment Forum on Infrastructure and Energy” which was successfully convened on 30 January 2018 at the Sofitel Hotel in Manila. Notable dignitaries present at the Opening Ceremony included DTI Undersecretary Rowel Barba, AKC Secretary General Kim Young-Sun, Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Han Dongman, Ambassador Hernandez, and Commercial Counsellor Emmanuel Ang, Head of the PTIC in Seoul.
In his message of support delivered in front of a packed audience of potential Korean investors during the forum, Ambassador Hernandez conveyed that the “timing of the forum was perfect as the Philippines expects wider and deeper business engagement between the Philippines and Korea in view of Korea’s New Southern Policy.”
Ambassador Hernandez commended the DTI and AKC for the high turnout of attendees at the forum, noting that this signifies the keen interest of the Korean business community in the Philippines’ promising investment potential.
Ambassador Hernandez also expressed hope that the mission would contribute to bolstering infrastructure cooperation between the Philippines and Korea and that “new Korean-invested projects would contribute to changing the skyline of Manila and other regions in the Philippines.”
During the Forum, Ambassador Hernandez invited the Korean companies to participate in Philippine infrastructure projects, either as EPC contractors or equity investors, underscoring that Philippine infrastructure and construction companies are eager to partner with Korean companies who have expertise in the development of large-scale infrastructure such as airports, roads, bridges, power, water, and related utilities.
Moreover, Ambassador Hernandez pledged the full support of the DTI and Philippine Embassy in Korea in facilitating business matching and the implementation of infrastructure projects between the Philippines and Korea.
The Forum provided an opportunity for the members of the mission to be apprised of investment opportunities in the Philippines’ infrastructure sector, to be informed of the Philippine government’s policies for potential foreign investors and to network with government officials and business counterparts.
The mission was a resounding success as it yielded promising business prospects for enhanced collaboration and partnership between the Philippines and Korea in accelerating infrastructure development in the Philippines.
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