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Philippine Embassy partners with OFBank for digital FinLit webinar

March 25, 2021

Philippine Embassy partners with OFBank for digital finlit webinar

24 March 2021, Berlin – As part of its Women’s Month offering for Filipinos in Germany, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin hosted a webinar entitled “Kagalingan at Kaligtasang Pinansyal sa Panahon ng Digital” in partnership with the Overseas Filipino (OF) Bank.

In her opening remarks, Ambassador Ma. Theresa B. Dizon-De Vega highlighted the particular relevance of sound financial management amid the pandemic, especially for women. “Women have had to bear a particular burden during the pandemic, and one of them is managing the finances of the family or the household,” she said.

OFBank Overseas Representative Officer (ORO) for Europe & Latin America Leover Loyola then gave a presentation on common digital scams and how to avoid them, followed by the embassy’s Economic Officer Cathy Torres, who gave tips on how to use social media more prudently in order to avoid predatory ads as well as scams.

The presentations were followed by a lively Q&A, where some of the participants shared their own experiences with scams and asked about OFBank’s services.

The live session was attended by more than 20 participants, and the webinar recording has also been shared on the embassy’s Facebook page, and may be viewed at https://fb.watch/4qTcByiUXE/  (END).

 

PDF: Press Release – Digital Finlit Webinar

Berlin PE’s 3rd UPLIFT session spotlights howstartups are helping transform PH healthcare

October 12, 2020

Ms Angel Crone, founder of CurAlly, talks about the startup’s services,
which promote patient activation, engagement, and empowerment.

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin (Berlin PE) hosted on 8 October the third session of its UPLIFT series (Unpacking the Pandemic’s Lessons through Interviews with Filipino Thought-leaders/Talents) on the topic “An App a Day: The future of digital health in the Philippines.”

 

The session featured Mr Jay Fajardo, a Manila-based serial tech entrepreneur who founded Medifi (www.medifi.com), Ms Angel Crone, a Munich-based social innovator who founded CurAlly (www.curally.ph), and Mr Miguel Encarnacion, managing partner of Unifier Ventures (www.unifier.vc), a Berlin-based, Filipino-funded venture fund whose investments include those in Philippine-based digital health startups Aide and Medcheck.

 

The conversation delved into how COVID-19, while posing tremendous challenges to the Philippine healthcare system, presented an opportunity for digital health startups to help address these problems through such solutions as tele-consultations, including through asynchronous chat-based format, issuance of e-prescriptions and e-medical certificates, home-based health services like vaccination and diagnostic tests, and the provision of easily accessible information on hospitals and COVID-19 testing locations.

Mr Jay Fajardo notes that Medifi has seen a drastic jump in the doctors
using the platform from 45 in March 2020 to around 3,300 at present.

It was also noted that the digital healthcare field offers the potential for Filipinos overseas to benefit from the “high-touch” services of doctors in the Philippines, especially where linguistic barriers, as well as cultural idiosyncrasies, makes it difficult for them to optimally access medical advice abroad.

 

A video recording of the session may be viewed on the Embassy’s Facebook page, at https://www.facebook.com/PHinGermany/videos/3459657990766691. (END)

Berlin PE supports community during quarantine with BAHAYnihan initiative

May 19, 2020

On 24 March 2020, a day after restrictions on gatherings and contact with people outside of one’s household were implemented across Germany and people encouraged to stay at home in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin launched its Bahaynihan initiative to support its community in coping and thriving amid the quarantine.

Delivered online via the Zoom platform, a total of seven (7) sessions were offered on a range of topics by resource persons from the Filipino-German community. The sessions were likewise recorded and the videos uploaded to the Embassy’s Facebook page for the benefit of those unable to join the live session.

The inaugural session was entitled “Eskwela in Pajama: Supporting Kids’ Learning” amid COVID, and featured Ms Lynda Millares-Sylvester, a veteran educator who presently teaches at the Nelson Mandela School of Berlin. Teacher Lea, as she is fondly called by students as well as fellow community members, shared tips to help parents create a more effective learning environment and experience for children at home. The tips, drawn from her teaching experience as well as from raising two young kids, included packing a snack box so kids don’t snack constantly throughout the day, following a routine that includes 2-3 subjects per day based on their regular school schedule, and not forgetting music and sports.

Next up was “Community Cooking sa Panahon ng COVID-19,” in which Düsseldorf-based and Filipino food advocate Maite Hontiveros-Dittke did a live demonstration of preparing Arroz ala Cubana. Afterwards, Chef Maite, as she is known in the community, gave tips on what to do with the leftovers especially since the COVID-19 restrictions can make it harder for people to do the grocery regularly, while also emphasizing the importance of avoiding food waste.

The third offering was an online mini-concert by Filipino soprano Nikka Mae Lopez dubbed “Harana for Hope and Healing.” Based in Karlsruhe, where she studied Art Song Design at the Hochschule für Musik as a DAAD scholar after doing her undergraduate at the University of the Philippines Conservatory of Music, Nikka serenaded her Zoom audience from the stage of her apartment living room with six songs, including, among others, Sa Kabukiran, Leron Leron Sinta, Schubert’s Ave Maria, and Je veux vivre from Romeo et Juliette.

“Keeping it Together amid COVID-19” – the fourth session, focused on cultivating mental health and well-being during the pandemic. The session was presented by Ms Blair Jovellar, a neuroscience PhD candidate at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen. In addition to neuroscience research, her background includes working with clinical populations in mental institutions and Masters degrees in Psychiatric Nursing, as well as, neuroscience. She offered concrete tips, informed by her own experience, on how people can not merely cope with, but thrive amid, quarantine.

Dance as therapy was the premise of the fifth session, entitled “Pangamba at Pangalay.” Berlin-based makeup artist, videographer, and former dance troupe member Mel Michael Montajes led the demonstration and workshop focusing on the Sulu folk dance Pangalay. He gave an introduction about the origin and significance of the dance, before leading the participants in a warm up and instructing them on the choreography of Pangalay. As a bonus, the session also included a tutorial on the Tala dance challenge, which became viral in the Philippines in recent months.

Performance was also at the heart of the penultimate session with Berlin-based Filipino artist Pepe Dayaw. “TADA! Food, Life, and Art as Improvisation” was a conversation cum performance revolving around the concept of ‘Tada,’ a Bikol word similar to the Tagalog ’tira,’ which means ‘leftovers,’ or the act of ‘leaving something for others.’ Pepe, whose mother is from Catanduanes, places this idea at the heart of his cooking and performance art. The concept became the starting point of a discussion on improvisation in the kitchen, and how the kitchen can be “a theater with a thousand acts” as well as a place where community can be created and nurtured.

The latest session, “When Travel Bites” was a conversation with Mae and Kay Nusser, a Filipino-German couple who set out in June 2019 for a round-the-world journey on motorcycle. They made it to 15 countries from Germany to the UAE, across 20,000-plus kilometers, over 285 days, before COVID-19 cut their plans short, not only because countries were closing their borders, but also because Mae has health conditions that make her vulnerable to the virus. The couple shared their adventures, which are also chronicled in their blog whentravelbites.de.

The seven Bahaynihan sessions have collectively attracted thousands of views on the Embassy’s facebook page.

“The online innovations, such as the Bahaynihan series, we are introducing for our community members and networks will hopefully contribute to a greater sense of purpose and energy as we face challenging times ahead”, according to Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega END.

Philippine Renewable Energy Mission Takes Place in Germany

March 13, 2020

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega (1st row 2nd from left) with members of the Philippine Renewable Energy Mission (photos by Berlin PE)

A Philippine Fact-Finding Renewable Energy Mission took place from 9-13 March 2020 in Germany with a focus on innovations in the renewable energy field and the latest trends in clean and sustainable energy.

Most of the program took place in North Rhine Westphalia, in the heart of Germany’s industrial center and involved the participation of Philippine renewable energy companies and executives, representatives from the German Energy Sector, and officials from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, the German-Philippines Chamber of Commerce and Industry, GPCCI, and other energy experts and consultants from Germany.

Among the participants included Lilian Narida, Vice President for Finance of One Renewable Energy Enterprise Inc.; Erel Narida, President of the Renewable Energy Association of the Philippines (REAP); Bayani Nito, President of Ibarra Bio Med Intl Trading Corporation, Nico Leibenguth of Servo Electric, Inc.; Martin Brugger of IGCV; Stephanus Lintker of Energieagentur; Simon Doleschal of GPCCI; Sebastian Ulm of Eclareon;  and Christian Kirschning, Owner of Solarants.

The Mission was opened on 09 March at the STEAG Headquartes in Essen, Germany with a welcome message from Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega. Likewise present was Deputy Consul General and Head of the Economic Section of the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt Emilio Fernandez.

In the course of the Mission, Philippine Honorary Consul in Essen and Chairperson of STEAG, one of the leading energy companies in Germany, Joachim Rumstadt delivered a presentation on the scope of its energy projects around the world including the Philippines. He likewise introduced the new renewable technologies STEAG has designed including more mobile products for off-grid areas such as containerized solar PV solutions for use even in off-grid clinics, disaster management centers, and water purification systems.

The Mission aims to achieve greater engagement between the Philippine and Germany renewable energy sectors given Germany’s expertise in this field and new government policies calling for more sustainable energy sources in the Philippines.END

L-R Amb. Dizon-De Vega with Honorary Consul and STEAG Chair Rumstadt; Amb. Dizon-De Vega and Deputy Consul General Emilio Fernandez at the briefing sessions

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