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ANNOUNCEMENT HOLIDAYS IN MAY

April 25, 2016

 

The Embassy will be closed on the following days:

  • Thursday, 5 May 2016 (Ascension – Holiday)
  • Monday, 9 May 2016 (Philippine Elections)
  • Tuesday, 10 May 2016 (Counting and Canvassing of Votes)
  • Monday, 16 May 2016 (Pentecost Monday – Holiday)

All consular applicants are advised to review their travel calendar in light of this announcement.

For emergency cases, please call the Embassy at the following mobile number:  0173 521 5703

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ANKÜNDIGUNG

FEIERTAGE IM MAI

Die Botschaft wird an den folgenden Feiertagen geschlossen sein:

  • Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2016 (Christi Himmelfahrt)
  • Montag, 9. Mai 2016 (Philippinische Wahlen)
  • Dienstag, 10. Mai 2016 (Stimmenzählung)
  • Montag, 16 Mai 2016 (Pfingstmontag)

Alle konsularischen Antragsteller werden gebeten, ihre Reisedaten an diese Ankündigung anzupassen.

Die Botschaft wird an den übrigen Arbeitstagen geöffnet sein.  In Notfällen ist die Botschaft unter der folgenden Telefonnummer zu erreichen: 0173 521 5703

 

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Filipino Voter Turnout Surpasses 1,000th Mark in Germany

April 19, 2016

Two more voters, Ms. Joy Caban-Kandziora (far left) and Ms. Erlinda Hellbusch (right) came to the Embassy chancery on 15 April 2016 to personally deliver their ballot envelopes.

Two more voters, Ms. Joy Caban-Kandziora (far left) and Ms. Erlinda Hellbusch (right) came to the Embassy chancery on 15 April 2016 to personally deliver their ballot envelopes.

The Special Ballot Reception and Custody Group (SBRCG) of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin reported to the DFA-Overseas Voting Secretariat that it has received more than 1,000 ballot envelopes for the 2016 Philippine Presidential Elections during the first week of the month-long overseas voting period.

From April 9, 2016 to May 9, 2016, a total of 4,971 certified Filipino overseas absentee voters (not counting seafarers) in Germany are given the opportunity to cast their vote by mail at the Philippine Embassy in Berlin.

The 2016 national elections seem to be attracting voters because it is a presidential election. According to the SBRCG, the current voter turnout is already 50% more than what was recorded by the Philippine Embassy in Berlin during the 2013 mid-term general elections where total ballots cast was just over 600.

Ambassador Thomeczek said that the Philippine Embassy in Berlin is devoting all available resources to encourage registered Filipino voters in Germany to participate in the elections.

“We have had an impressive voter turnout just seven days after the official start of the month-long voting period. This shows that Filipino overseas voters in Germany want to have a say on who their next President and other elected leaders would be. More importantly, it confirms that Filipinos abroad have a strong faith in the electoral process in the Philippines,” Ambassador Thomeczek said.

The Embassy has been reminding Filipino overseas voters to check with Deutsche Post or with the Philippine Embassy in case they have not received their COMELEC mailing packets.  “We ask those who have already voted to also reach out to other registered voters they know whose mailing packets have not arrived yet,” noted SBRCG Chairperson and Consul Catherine Torres.

Consul Torres further clarified that only those who have registered as overseas voters in Germany were sent mailing packets from COMELEC.  Questions about voter registration records and voter ID verification may be sent to COMELEC by email at: ebad@comelec.gov.ph.   For those who still have not received their ballots, they may check the list of names at the Philippine Embassy website of those whose mailing packets were sent back, undelivered, by German postal service to the Embassy.  (END)   

Filipinos taking part in the postal voting process are reminded to write their full name and signature in the upper right portion of the ballot envelope

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Sentro Rizal Film Festival brings Filipino Films to Munich and Cologne theaters

April 18, 2016

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K´Na the Dreamweaver, Heneral Luna and Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo will be screened for free in Munich and Cologne this April as part of the Sentro Rizal Film Festival in Europe.

All films will be screened for free at the following locations:

K´Na The Dreamweaver
28 April, 18:30h
Domforum, Domkloster 3, 50667 Cologne

Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
30 April, 13:00h
Rio Film Palast
Rosenheimerstr. 46,  81669 Munich
*To reserve seats, registration may be done through the Facebook accounts of “The Philippine Catholic Community of Cologne” or “Ms. Carolina Lachica”

Heneral Luna
30 April, 15:30h
Filmforum NRW e.V. im Museum Ludwig
Bischofsgartenstr. 1, 50667 Cologne
*To reserve seats, registration may be done may be done through Ms. Grace Schardin at schardin@t-online.de or Ms. Tess Wilms at tewilms@aol.com

The Festival is organized by the Sentro Rizal Berlin and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) in cooperation with Artikulo Uno Productions, the Philippine Consulates in Bavaria and North Rhine Westphalia, the European Network of the Filipino Diaspora (ENFID), Katolisches Bildungswerk, Friends e.V., Babaylan Germany e.V., Philippinische Katolische Gemeinde Köln, and Filipiniana e.V. München.

 

 

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Secretary Baldoz visits Germany, highlights need for sustainable labor cooperation

April 7, 2016

Secretary Baldoz and Ambassador Thomeczek with officials of the POEA, the Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Stuttgart, the University Hospital Tübingen, International Placement Services (ZAV), and the Filipino Triple Win Project nurses from Tübingen, Freiburg, Munich, and Frankfurt.

Secretary Baldoz and Ambassador Thomeczek with officials of the POEA, the Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Stuttgart, the University Hospital Tübingen, International Placement Services (ZAV), and the Filipino Triple Win Project nurses from Tübingen, Freiburg, Munich, and Frankfurt.

Philippine Labor Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz visited Germany on 19-22 March 2016 together with Assistant Administrator Liberty Casco and Director Nimfa de Guzman of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) to promote Philippine-German labor cooperation under the Triple Win Program.

The visit was also to celebrate the third anniversary of the signing of the “Agreement Concerning the Placement of Filipino Health Care Professionals in Employment Positions in the Federal Republic of Germany,” also known as the Triple Win Project (TWP) in March 2013.

The Secretary’s visit opened on a high note with a trip to the University Hospital Tübingen (UKT), one of the biggest employers of Filipino nurses under the TWP, with 21 Filipino nurses hired so far. The UKT administration led by Prof. Dr. Michael Bamberg, together with Philippine Honorary Consul General Prof. Gerhard Zeidler, organized a special program for Sec. Baldoz and her delegation which included the Philippine Ambassador, Consul Cathy Torres and Vice Consul a.h. Cecile Krause.

Thirteen other Filipino TWP nurses from Freiburg, Munich, and Frankfurt traveled to Tübingen to join the activity with the help of the German Enterprise for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the coordination of the Philippine Embassy.

Certificates of Recognition were given to those who have passed the German qualification examinstions.

In her remarks, Secretary Baldoz congratulated the nurses for what they have achieved; she  challenged them to continue doing their best. “On your shoulders rests the responsibility, as the first batch of the TWP, to showcase the Filipino nurse,” she said. “Our best asset is still our human resources, and it is our country they see through you.” She conferred certificates to the nurses who had obtained their professional recognition from the German government.

Consul General Gerhard Zeidler, a.h., labeled our nurses as Ambassadors of Goodwill for the program. “Through their model work ethics and values, you can convince other hospitals of the worth of Filipino nurses.” he said. l

The nurses delivered a presentation about their experiences from the time they were deployed to Germany, including the challenges they faced and how they were able to surmount them. They made special mention of UKT’s Director of Nursing Mrs. Sibylle Jerger for making them feel welcome in their new workplace and home.

Ambassador Thomezek and, Secretary Baldoz pose with German Labor Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs Andrea Nahles

Ambassador Thomezek and, Secretary Baldoz pose with German Labor Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs Andrea Nahles

In Berlin, Parliamentary State Secretary Thorben Albrecht received Secretary Baldoz on for discussions after meeting Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs Andrea Nahles briefly.

During their meeting, Secretary Baldoz highlighted the need for sustainability measures to ensure that the Philippines can help meet Germany’s need for qualified nurses in the long term. Mr. Albrecht recognized that Germany and the Philippines shared the same aspiration in terms of meeting their respective needs.

Secretary Baldoz and Ministry of Labor’s Parliamentary State Secretary Thorben Albrecht posed after the bilateral meeting

Secretary Baldoz and Ministry of Labor’s Parliamentary State Secretary Thorben Albrecht posed after the bilateral meeting

With its aging population and the high demand for nursing care (one benefit covered by  Germany’s health insurance system) and with existing nurses retiring, Germany will be needing about  200,000 nurses by 2030. The numbers will fill up not only hospitals but also nursing homes and home care.

Secretary Baldoz and State Secretary Albrecht agreed that apart from government agencies, the private sector would play an important role in implementing such sustainability measures.

The Secretary pushed for stronger cooperation in the area of healthcare human resources development (HRD), including the provision of specialized training for Filipino nurses in such areas as geriatric care.

The Embassy also organized the Secretary’s meetings with the TWP partners, including GIZ, the International Placement Services (ZAV), and Verdi, and with the representatives of the private sector, including the Federal Association of Private Social Service (BPA) and Care.com Europe. The discussions centered on the recently issued POEA guidelines for private sector participation in the recruitment of Filipino nurses for deployment to Germany.

Secretary Baldoz underscored the need to uphold the standards for fair, transparent, and ethical recruitment established through the TWP. She also stressed the importance of fully disclosing to candidate nurses the conditions of work awaiting for them abroad. “The social cost of migration is high so the government’s objective is to make all information available for prospective migrants to make an informed decision,” she said.

The Secretary and her delegation also received a briefing from Mr. Tobias Stapf of Minor e.V., a German migration research organization that has developed the Digital Integration Assistant (DINTA), an online platform to help foreign, including Filipino, nurses adjust to work and life in Germany, with funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Secretary Baldoz recognized the usefulness of the tool and suggested that it be included among POEA’s online resources for Filipino nurses considering working in Germany.

As of March 2016, 234 Filipino nurses have been accepted of which 128 have been deployed under the Triple Win Program to hospitals in Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Berlin, Freiburg, Munich and Tubingen. They have undergone extensive German language training and have passed initial interviews and examinations from their German hospital-employers.

The Triple Win Program has been called to imply wins from three (3) sides: the Philippines (sending country), Germany (receiving country) and the migrant (the Filipino nurse).  Germany has similar programs with Eastern European countries.  END

Secretary Baldoz and Ambassador Thomeczek pose with the TWP partners after their meeting at the Embassy. First row (L-R): Consul Torres, Verdi Executive Board Member Herbert Beck, POEA Assistant Administrator Casco, POEA Director de Guzman; second row (L-R) GIZ TWP Head Bjӧrn Gruber, ZAV Managing Director Kea Eilers, and ZAV TWP Director Adrian Lehmann.

Secretary Baldoz and Ambassador Thomeczek pose with the TWP partners after their meeting at the Embassy. First row (L-R): Consul Torres, Verdi Executive Board Member Herbert Beck, POEA Assistant Administrator Casco, POEA Director de Guzman; second row (L-R) GIZ TWP Head Bjӧrn Gruber, ZAV Managing Director Kea Eilers, and ZAV TWP Director Adrian Lehmann.

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