How Quezon City is Getting Children Involved with Climate Action, One Storybook at a...

Quezon City, the most populous city in the Philippines, is producing children’s interactive storybooks on climate change as part of its commitment to increase climate resilience of the local communities in the city northeast of Manila.

Expand your knowledge of the West Philippine Sea with this free online resource

F‌ilipinos can now easily access official information about the Philippines’ sovereign rights to the West Philippine Sea with the recently launched “Not One Inch” website.‌

Filipino Sweets Taho, Maruya, and Espasol Shine in Taste Atlas’ Top 50 Best Street...

Filipino cuisine continues to leave its global footprint, as three local favorites – taho, maruya, and espasol – are recognized in the 2023 Taste Atlas’ Top 50 Best Street Food Sweets in the World list. These heart-warming and lip-smacking sweets have successfully represented the tropical archipelago in the popular global food map.

Learn Foreign Languages for Free with Philippines’ TESDA

Here’s how Filipinos can learn foreign languages for free at the Philippines' Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) which recently announced it would be offering free language training programs in Korean, Japanese, Spanish, and English.

Pasig River cleanup breakthrough: 1.3 million tons of waste removed to ease pollution and...

A breakthrough for Philippine environmental action is being marked this July with a two-year massive cleanup drive in critical sections of the Pasig River nearing its 1.5 million tons of waste removal target to help increase its depth, promote faster water flow, and lessen chances of severe flooding in nearby communities.

Discover Why the Four Centuries-Old Saints Peter and Paul Parish Makati church is an...

The historic Saints Peter and Paul Parish of Makati has been marked as an Important Cultural Property (ICP) of the Philippines, allowing the four centuries-old church to seek public funding for its conservation.

The Aristocrat Restaurant: A Culinary Gem in the Philippines Named Among World’s Most Legendary...

The Aristocrat Restaurant, an 87-year-old dining gem nestled in the heart of Malate, Manila, has been recognized as one of the world's most legendary restaurants.

True heroism: Discover the legacy award given to Filipino World War II veterans

To celebrate the lasting legacy of Filipino World War II veterans in the fight for freedom, the United States held an awarding ceremony vesting the US Congressional Gold Medal on 41 former soldiers.

‌A win for progress: Inside Laguna’s groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ ordinance

‌To safeguard the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community, Laguna province has passed a landmark ordinance protecting individuals from discrimination on the basis of gender.

Sustaining Filipino Social Work: DSWD Academy Partners with University of the Philippines and ASEAN...

A monumental step in the advancement of Filipino social work practice is at hand with the creation of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Academy in collaboration with the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) and the ASEAN Social Work Consortium-Philippines (ASWC-PH).

Michelin-starred Filipino Gem ‘Kasama’ Reigns Supreme at James Beard Awards: A Victory for Filipino...

When the culinary spotlight shines on the world's best chefs, it's a celebration of talent, innovation, and diversity in gastronomy. This year, the stars aligned at the prestigious 2023 James Beard Foundation Awards for Filipino restaurant Kasama, bringing Filipino cuisine into the limelight like never before.

New Wave of Travel Freedom for Filipinos: Discover How Visa-free Access to Canada Could...

The Canadian Government, in a game-changing announcement, has just simplified the process of travel for Filipinos who have held Canadian visas in the past or currently possess valid American non-immigrant visas. According to the Canadian Embassy in the Philippines, eligible Filipinos now qualify for visa-free air travel to Canada, signaling a new era of accessibility and convenience. The announcement marks Filipino Heritage Month in Canada, currently home to a million Filipinos.
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