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Public Advisory No. 46

July 18, 2021

For our Kababayans affected by the extreme weather conditions in Germany particularly in the Rhineland Palatinate, Saarland, and North Rhine-Westphalia areas which are the hardest hit, please observe extra precautions and monitor the latest bulletins in your localities.

For updated information on weather developments you may check the German Weather Service or Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) at https://www.dwd.de/EN/Home/home_node.html

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt which covers the affected areas may likewise be reached through its Assistance to Nationals no. at +4915153546841 and hotline no at +49 151 62487425 while the Philippine Embassy in Germany located in Berlin may be reached via Emergency No. +491735215703 and +49 173 4217750

Thank you and keep safe.

Deputy Speaker Legarda Legarda and Dr. Analyn Salvador-Amores are Featured Speakers on Philippine Textiles at Humboldt University

July 17, 2021

Deputy Speaker Legarda Legarda and Dr. Analyn Salvador-Amores are Featured Speakers on Philippine Textiles at Humboldt University

15 July 2021, Berlin  –  Humboldt University (HU), one of the largest universities in Europe, through its Advancing Philippine Studies Program and in partnership with the Philippine Embassy in Berlin held an online panel discussion entitled “Habi: Weaving Philippine Textiles’ Future,” on 14 July 2021 with guest speakers Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives Loren Legarda and Dr. Analyn Salvador-Amores of the University of the Philippines-Baguio and the Museo Kordilyera. The discussion was one of the best attended sessions co-organized by the Philippine Embassy this year with over 140 participants eager to learn more about the textile weaving culture of the Philippines.

Dr. Salvador-Amores shared with the audience how cultural revival of weaving and production of textiles is taking place in the Cordillera Region of the Philippines through the Cordillera Textiles Project or CordiTex, a multi-disciplinary research approach in analyzing textile production and how this tradition can be made sustainable in contemporary times. It is the goal of advocacy projects like CordiTex, which brings together cultural studies and technology, to empower weaving communities and sustain the critical cultural practice of weaving.

Deputy Speaker Legarda, one of the most vocal and active champions of Philippine cultural preservation, shared efforts by the Philippine legislature and other institutions in the promotion and preservation of Philippine weaves and weaving culture. The Deputy Speaker focused on the production of pineapple fiber-sourced weaves more popularly known in the Philippines as piña and piña-seda (pineapple silk) to illustrate the urgent need to preserve and sustain Philippine weaving traditions and production.

She spoke of the need for convergence in the efforts of legislators like herself, in pushing for responsive legislation and the effective implementation of sustainable programs by all stakeholders in the entire weaving process. She emphasized that it literally takes an entire community of advocates and practitioners to realize this and in the process engender cultural preservation and identity, promote sustainable practices, institutionalize fair trade practices, provide livelihood, and cultivate Filipino artistry.

Deputy Speaker Legarda also showed photos of more than a century old Philippine artifacts, including piña items and Philippine weaves, donated by Philippine national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal and now housed at the Berlin Ethnological Museum.

Likewise present at the talk were Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega, German Ambassador Anke Reiffenstuel, Prof. Dr. Vincent Houben of Humboldt University’s Institute for Asian and African Studies, and Dr. Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo of Humboldt University and Program Director for the Advancing Philippine Studies Program who served as session moderator.

Advancing Philippine Studies at HU aims to advance and promote Philippine and Filipino studies through various academic and research platforms. The program is made possible through the efforts of Deputy Speaker Legarda who facilitated the program grant, Humboldt University, and the Philippine Embassy in Berlin. END

Public Advisory No. 45

July 17, 2021

The public is hereby informed that the Philippine Government has imposed restrictions on travelers from Indonesia due to incidences therein of Covid-19 caused by the B.1.617 variant also known as the Delta variant.

In view of this:

1. All passengers coming from or who have been to Indonesia within 14 days immediately preceding arrival in the Philippines, except Filipinos returning pursuant to government-initiated repatriation programs or as part of non-government repatriation programs and special commercial flights allowed under existing IATF resolutions, shall be prohibited from entering the country effective 1201 H of 16 July 2021 Manila time until 2359 H of 31 July 2021.

2. Effective immediately, all passengers in transit coming from, or who have been to Indonesia within 14 days immediately preceding arrival in the Philippines, arriving before 1201H of 16 July 2021 Manila time, shall not be prohibited from entering the Philippines but shall be required to undergo an absolute facility-based 14-day quarantine period notwithstanding a negative Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) result.

3. Passengers merely transiting through Indonesia shall be subject to:

a. All passengers, whether Filipinos or foreigners, merely transiting through Indonesia shall not be deemed as having come from or having been to said country, provided that they stayed in the airport the whole time a d were not cleared for entry into such country by its immigration authorities.
b. Upon arrival in the Philippines, passengers covered by the immediately preceding paragraph need not complete a full 14-day facility-based quarantine, but shall comply with existing testing and quarantine protocols of the national government.

For information and reference. Thank you.

Rizal @160 Commemorated in Germany

June 28, 2021

Rizal @160 Commemorated in Germany

PH Embassy in Germany participates in activities commemorating the 160th anniversary of the Philippines’ national hero (photos by Berlin PE)

21 June 2021, Berlin – The Philippine Embassy in Berlin commemorated the 160th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal with the Philippine and global premiere of the documentary film “Finding Rizal in a Time of Barriers”, a project envisioned and conceptualized by Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda and executed by a team composed of Deputy Speaker Legarda, award-winning Director Floy Quintos and Light Vision Films, the Department of Foreign Affairs, The Philippine Embassy in Berlin, and the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt.

 

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega likewise joined Deputy Speaker Legarda and other special guests for the Pre-Launch Program and Press Conference before the airing of the documentary.

 

The Embassy also held a simple wreath-laying ceremony to mark Rizal’s birth anniversary with guests from the Knights of Rizal and Ladies for Rizal. END

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