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 24 November 2023 — Philippine Ambassador to the State of Qatar H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono met with Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim bin Said bin Ahmed Al Sulaiti on 21 November 2023.
The two officials exchanged views on issues of mutual concern, including ways to further strengthen existing bilateral relations.
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DOHA 22 November 2023 — The Philippine Embassy in Doha, led by H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono, along with the Filipino community lent support to the Filipino artists taking part in the 5th Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF).
Filipino visual artists Serin Viray Antiquina, Michael Conjusta, and Eugene Moquite Espinosa were invited to participate in the event.
Held at the Cultural Zone of the Doha International Horticultural Exposition 2023 in Al Bidda Park, the QIAF is participated in by local and international artists. The event runs from 20 to 25 November 2023.
For more information, visit dohape.dfa.gov.ph, facebook.com/PHinQatar, or instagram.com/phinqatar.
DOHA 21 November 2023 — Philippine Ambassador to the State of Qatar H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono met with H.E. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and Deputy Chair, President and CEO of QatarEnergy, on 20 November 2023.
The two officials exchanged views on issues of mutual concern, including ways to further strengthen existing bilateral relations.
For more information, visit dohape.dfa.gov.ph, facebook.com/PHinQatar, or instagram.com/phinqatar.
DOHA 21 November 2023 — Philippine Ambassador to the State of Qatar H.E. Lillibeth V. Pono visited a hydroponics garden owned and managed by Mr. Jeacim Adaya, a Filipino national, on 17 November 2023.
Hydroponics is a horticultural innovation that allows for high yields of agricultural crops with limited space and without use of soil. This technique is suitable in urban spaces and other places with challenging environmental conditions.
Mr. Adaya regularly conducts workshops to individuals and different institutions to raise awareness on the benefits of hydroponics farming, including its potential as a solution to address some of the world’s pressing challenges, such as food insecurity and loss of arable land.
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