REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF ONE (1) YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES FOR THE EMBASSY
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul, Republic of Korea is inviting companies to submit quotations for its procurement of one (1) year contract for the provision of security services for the Embassy, in accordance with the “Guidelines for the Procurement of Goods and Services, Infrastructure Projects and Consulting Services to be Procured and Performed Overseas” as approved by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) in its Resolution No. 28-2017 dated 31 July 2017.
The terms of reference of the project are listed on Annex A.
The last day for submission of quotations is on Monday, 21 March 2022 at 5:00 p.m.
Interested suppliers may send their duly signed quotation at email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and attention it to Ms. Anna Gabriella E. Guinto.
Should there be further inquiries, you may contact the Philippine Embassy at telephone number (02) 796-7387 ext. 312.
The Embassy of the Philippines
Seoul, Republic of Korea
14 March 2022
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY HOLDS 2022 LEADERS FORUM
10 March 2022, Seoul. The Philippine Embassy in Seoul held the first Filipino Community Leaders’ Forum for the year on 05 March 2022. The virtual gathering was participated in by the Embassy officials, heads of attached agencies, and 65 Filipino community leaders representing their respective groups from the metropolitan cities and provinces in South Korea.
In her remarks, Ambassador Ma. Theresa B. Dizon - De Vega shared the recent activities of the Embassy since the last Leaders Forum was held in November 2021. She spoke about the launch of the Embassy’s Know Your Rights and Responsibilities (KYRR) seminar series in January with its first session on the Philippine Family Law held in January, to be followed by the seminar-cum-legal clinic on Property Rights this month. She likewise informed the forum about the resumption of deployment of EPS workers which, by the end of March, is expected to reach around 800 workers and the specially designed three-part post-arrival seminar which the Embassy has started to conduct for them. The Ambassador expressed optimism that, like the EPS, the visa issuance for other categories will soon resume. “We will continue with our representation and consultation with the relevant authorities so that our kababayans waiting for entry including Non-GSK students and F1 visa applicants may soon be able to proceed to Korea. As we face the new normal and begin to see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, we also hope that our communities can gather in person once again to strengthen our cooperation and unity,” Ambassador de Vega said.
One of the highlights of the 2-hour forum was the presentation on Overseas Voting. Consul General Romulo Victor Israel, Jr. informed the body that the overseas voting period will run from 10 April at 8:00 AM (PST) to 9 May 2022 at 7:00 PM (PST). Registered voters can cast their votes at the Philippine Embassy, but mobile and field-voting may also be held in selected areas once authorized by the COMELEC. The leaders were enjoined to inform their members to visit the Embassy website for subsequent announcement and check the Certified List of Overseas Voters (CLOV) for the 2022 national elections. (http://www.philembassy-seoul.com/documents/SEOUL%20PE%20-%20REPUBLIC%20OF%20KOREA%20(LANDBASED).pdf).
Other Embassy officials and attached agency heads discussed the updated procedures in consular transactions, the new registration system for obtaining the Overseas Employment Certificate for Balik-Manggagawa, the OWWA benefits during the pandemic, and the Covid-19 situation in South Korea including the new testing, quarantine and treatment schemes.
The leaders were also informed about the recently concluded Free Trade Agreement between the Republic of Korea and the Philippines, the schedule of webinars under the Embassy’s Promoting Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness for Overseas Filipinos in South Korea (PEAK-Pinoy) for the year, and membership benefits of Pag-IBIG1 and MP2 for Overseas Filipinos.
The presentations were followed by an interactive question and answer portion where the leaders raised relevant concerns which were responded to by the Ambassador and resource persons.
The Leaders’ Forum is a regular meeting initiated by the Embassy and its attached agencies as a one-country-team to share and exchange updates on consular, labor, health and other timely matters. It also serves as the venue for promoting unity and cooperation between and among the various community organizations and the Philippine Embassy. -END-
AMBASSADOR MARIA THERESA DIZON-DE VEGA MEETS WITH ROK MINISTRY OF EDUCATION DIRECTOR GENERAL LEE HAE-SUK
Ambassador Ma. Theresa B. Dizon-De Vega with ROK Ministry of Education Director General Lee Haesuk at the Ministry of Education in Sejong City Government Complex, 8 March 2022
SEJONG, 8 MARCH 2022 – Philippine Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Ma. Theresa B. Dizon-De Vega met with Director General of International Cooperation Bureau Lee Hae-Suk at the ROK Ministry of Education in Sejong City. Director Lee was joined by Deputy Director Joen Boae of the International Cooperation Bureau and Interpreter Kang Sera. Ambassador De Vega was joined by Third Secretary and Vice Consul Reisha Olavario.
During the meeting, both sides discussed the importance of facilitating two-way academic exchanges between the Philippines and the Republic of Korea. Ambassador De Vega reiterated that it is in the best interest of both countries to facilitate on-site and in-person academic exchanges and mobility of those in the academic sector, COVID-19 protocols permitting, as vibrant PH-ROK relations are anchored on strong people-to-people ties.
The Embassy of the Philippines is pleased to note that Filipino students who have been accepted to universities and institutions in the Republic of Korea continue to do well in their students, submit quality outputs, and participate actively by contributing high-quality outputs in their respective coursework. The engagement of current and new academics, students, researchers, academic and research fellows augurs well for educational cooperation.
Ambassador De Vega looked forward to working with Director General Lee and the MOE’s International Cooperation on Education Bureau on more collaborative projects, including using new tools and technology for education between the Philippines and Korea. END
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