Embassy of the Republic
of the Philippines in Doha
Building No. 6, Street No. 549
Zone No. 66, Doha, State of Qatar
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DOHA 06 October 2023 — Philippine Ambassador to the State of Qatar H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono noted the dynamism and complexity of Philippine culture during the Filipino heritage night at the Qatar National Library on 15 September 2023.
Dubbed “Experience Filipino Heritage: A Journey of Discovery on Culture, Arts and Talents,” the event was organized by the Philippine International School-Qatar, in collaboration with the Qatar National Library, and with the support of the Philippine Embassy.
In her opening remarks, Ambassador Pono noted that the Filipino culture “has been forged and continues to be reshaped by our history and our environment.” She adds that “It is a culture that is never static. It is dynamic and complex. It follows us. It manifests itself in untold ways. It is, as the movie goes, everything and everywhere all at once.”
The event also fell on a September, which is when the Philippines commemorates the Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month, or MANA Mo.
“One of the strongest indicators of Filipino culture is how the status of the Philippines as a maritime and archipelagic country, one that is strongly committed to a rules-based international order, has permeated our way of doing things,” Ambassador Pono said. “We are an archipelago of over 7,000 islands bound by oceans and seas. We have a rich maritime heritage and culture that we as Filipinos should be proud of.”
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DOHA 01 October 2023 — The Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in the State of Qatar capped off its observance of the Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month, or MANA Mo, by organizing lectures on the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Award at the Philippine International School-Qatar (PISQ) and Philippine School Doha (PSD) on 27 and 28 September 2023, respectively.
Entitled “Seven years hence: The South China Sea Arbitration Award of 2016 and the primacy of the rules-based international order,” the lectures were delivered by Third Secretary and Vice Consul Jeffrey Batac.
The lectures provided an overview of the salient points of the Award, its legal implications, and the rationalization of the Arbitral Tribunal vis-á-vis the various issues raised by the parties.
Attended by more than 800 senior high school students, faculty members, and school administrators, the lectures allowed the participants to engage in discussions to gain a better understanding of the Philippines’ rights and maritime entitlements in the West Philippine Sea.
The lectures concluded with the Embassy’s presentation of high-quality and actual-sized prints of the Murillo Velarde Map to both schools.
Published in Manila in 1734, the Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas, otherwise known as the Murillo Velarde Map, was prepared by Spanish Jesuit Friar Pedro Murillo Velarde together with two Filipinos, namely Francis Suarez, who drew the map, and Nicolas dela Cruz Bagay, who engraved it.
The Murillo Velarde Map is also regarded as the “Mother of All Philippine Maps,” having been used as the basis by cartographers for subsequent maps of the Philippines.
More recently, the Murillo Velarde Map was one of the hundreds of maps presented before the Arbitral Tribunal to assert the Philippines’ rights in the West Philippine Sea.
The two lectures were held as part of the Embassy’s observance of MANA Mo 2023.
Pursuant to Proclamation No. 316, the month of September of each year is designated as the Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month. MANA Mo encourages all agencies and instrumentalities of the National Government, including the private sector, to implement programs and activities that seek to raise awareness and consciousness on maritime and archipelagic issues.
The MANA Mo theme for 2023 is “Kapuluan, Kabuluhan, Kaunlaran” (Archipelago, Significance, and Development). This theme highlights the essence of the Philippines’ unique identity as an archipelagic nation. It also emphasizes the crucial role that the archipelago and its marine resources play in the country’s journey toward sustainable development.
To further amplify this theme, the Department of Foreign Affairs has adopted the sub-theme: “Setting Sails Towards Sustainability: Ocean Science for Archipelagic Philippines.”
This sub-theme highlights the role of ocean science in supporting Philippine positions and national interest. It also reflects the Philippines’ commitment to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development through sustainable practices and scientific advancement.
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DOHA 25 September 2023 — The Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Doha, through First Secretary and Consul General Cassandra B. Sawadjaan, conveyed its support to the Philippine Professional Organization Qatar’s (PPOQ) Sportsfest during the opening ceremonies on 15 September 2023.
Consul General Sawadjaan lauded PPOQ’s efforts in providing a platform for Filipino professionals in Qatar to showcase their athletic abilities, and wished them the best of luck in their upcoming matches.
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DOHA 22 September 2023 – The ASEAN Committee in Doha (ACD) commemorated the 56th founding anniversary of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) through the launch of the weeklong ASEAN Food Festival in Isaan restaurant at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 18 September 2023.
The ACD is composed of the Embassies of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam.
In her opening remarks, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the State of Qatar and current Chair of the ACD, H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono, conveyed the theme for this year’s celebration: “ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth.”
She also highlighted the regional bloc’s remarkable progress since its foundation.
“ASEAN is a region marked by vitality and dynamism,” she said. “In fact, with a combined GDP of around three trillion dollars, ASEAN is poised to become the fourth largest economy in the world.”
Ambassador Pono also welcomed the State of Qatar’s accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia in 2022, stating that such accession reflects the steady rise of ASEAN’s relations with its external partners.
Meanwhile, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the State of Qatar and lead organizer of the Food Festival, H.E. Sira Swangsilpa, provided an overview of the concept behind the culinary celebration.
He also encouraged dignitaries from different Qatari ministries, members of various diplomatic missions, and special guests to try out the distinctive cuisines of Southeast Asia as prepared by Isaan, the partner restaurant for the event.
Performances that showcased traditional Southeast Asian dances and music, as well as an exhibit of national dresses, complemented the launch of the event.
The ASEAN Food Festival is open to the public from 19 to 25 September 2023. For reservations, guests may contact Isaan restaurant at 4448-1250 or via Whatsapp at 3321-2751.
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