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Statement of Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda:On the launch of FAiTH Version 2.0

May 12, 2014

Today, we launch Version 2.0 of the Foreign Aid Transparency Hub (FAiTH)—with enhancements that allow it to deliver more fully on its promise of transparency and accountability for aid and assistance given to the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda. The improvements that distinguish FAiTH 2.0 from its initial launch lie primarily in the fact that 64 countries and 7 multilateral organizations now have access to FAiTH’s content management system.

With each embassy or organization now possessing a unique account username and password, they now have the ability to input or update their country or organization’s cash and non-cash pledges. Necessary measures are in place to ensure accuracy and ease of verification. As embassies update their data, each successful entry will generate a unique transaction ID and an electronic alert sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). Each update must also be officially communicated to the DFA via Note Verbale. A number of these embassies and organizations have already updated their data; thus, the figures on this version of FAiTH are also the most updated figures on aid and assistance.

Version 2.0 will also record assistance pledged or given by private, foreign nongovernment organizations (NGOs) made to the Philippines, so long as this assistance has been officially communicated to the DFA through Note Verbale. Donations from private individuals coursed through Philippines embassies abroad are also included in the tally.

In light of the enhancements that have been made to FAiTH, we are respectfully calling on the entire diplomatic corps, as well as our other development partners, to provide detailed information on the aid and assistance they have given. With greater accuracy of data that FAiTH provides, all our efforts—from that of the Philippine government to private organizations, to our international partners—can be guided accordingly towards greater success.

FAiTH Version 2.0 is founded on a system that emphasizes accuracy and our collective responsibility to ensure that every form of assistance given out of the good will of the global community achieves its intended goal: to help the survivors of Yolanda. By so doing, it strengthens partnerships, fosters trust, and ensures that we will continue our march on the journey to recovery and resilience together.###

Philippine Embassy in Berlin starts Overseas Voting Registration Drive in Germany

May 10, 2014

Berlin– The Philippine Embassy in Berlin announced the start of the overseas voting registration for all Filipino citizens abroad, especially those residing in Germany, for the May 2016 Philippine National Elections.

Ms. Rosemarie Splajt, a resident of Erlangen, Germany, was at the Philippine Embassy at 9am and was the first  to apply as an overseas voter.

The registration period will be from 6 May 2014 to 31 October 2015. The Embassy is encouraging all Filipino citizens who will be 18 years or older by 09 May 2016, the day of the National Elections, and who have not yet registered for voting abroad, to register.

Filipinos who have already registered as a voter in the Philippines but currently reside in Germany, and who intend to cast their vote during the 30 day voting period for the 2016 Philippine National Elections (set on 9 April 2016 to 9 May 2016) can also come during the registration period so they can be issued a certification as an overseas voter.

Ambassador Natividad sought the cooperation of all Filipino organizations in Germany to spread the news about the voting registration drive to ensure that there will be a high Filipino voter registrant turnout in Germany.

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin may be reached through email at magregisterna@philippine-embassy.de for any questions regarding the voting registration.

READERS OF ONE OF BERLIN’S LEADING DAILY, “TAGESSPIEGEL” DONATE EUR 256,981.63 (PHP 15,798,000)

April 7, 2014

Berlin. 07 April. Responding to the queries of its readers, German daily newspaper, Der Tagesspiegel, immediately called for donations after typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) hit the Central Visayas region in the Philippines in November 2013.

Five months after the catastrophe, Der Tagesspiegel invited the Philippine Ambassador, H. E. Maria Cleofe R. Natividad to a turnover ceremony of the cheque worth EUR 256,981.63 to Tagesspiegel’s German partner, Bündnis Entwicklung Hilft” (Alliance Development Assistance) on 7 April 2014.

The donation will be distributed to three sub-organizations of Alliance Development Assistance: World Hunger Help, Christoffel Blind Mission, and Children’s Emergency Assistance (Kindernothilfe).  Together with German Agro Action, an Alliance partner, and its local partner, Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM), the donation will support a project called “Build Back Safer ” to rebuild houses in the north of Panay Island, around Roxas City. The building materials for said reconstruction will be made out of bamboo and/or palm trees which are more suitable and stable.

A cooperation with Christoffel Blind Mission will help victims of the typhoon with psychic trauma or physical disability in Iloilo and Marabut provinces in the northern Samar island.“Kindernothilfe” (Children’s Emergency Assistance) intends to rebuild kindergardens and schools in eastern Samar. The assistance will also include improvement of food and reconstruction of plantations on salty ground.

In her speech, Ambassador Natividad thanked the Tagesspiegel and its readers for the gift of hope for the Filipino people.
The Tagesspiegel covered the event on a half-pager of its issue the following day. END

Ambassador Natividad Meets First Batch of Nurses in Frankfurt

January 27, 2014

Berlin, 27 January 2014 –  Ambassador Natividad met the first batch of Philippine nurses who arrived in Frankfurt on 15 December 2013.

The Ambassador, who was in Frankfurt for the Thomas Lloyd Cleantech took the opportunity of her presence in Frankfurt to meet the nurses for dinner on 23 January 2014.

The four nurses, Ms. Vanessa Preclaro, Ms. Krystel Anne Sumido, Ms. Eowyn Galvez, and Mr. Ruel Galias, who are all employed by the Nordwest Hospital in Frankfurt seemed to have adjusted well to their new life in Germany. The nurses, who were delighted to meet the Ambassador, mentioned their appreciation for the support given by the hospital’s administration, their co-workers, and especially that of the Filipino community in Frankfurt.

The arrival of the nurses come at a time when nurses from the first wave who came between the mid sixties and mid seventies are reaching retirement age.
The Triple Win Project, under the Philippines-Germany Agreement concerning the Deployment of Philippine Health Professionals in Employment Positions in the Federal Republic of Germany, is currently helping more than 200 nurses undergo training to prepare them for deployment to Germany.  The next batch of nurses is expected to arrive in Tubingen in the next few weeks. END

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