UNESCO NatCom, AIJC conduct regional forums
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The UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines (NatCom) and AIJC, in partnership with the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC), Philippines Communication Society (PCS), and Probe Productions, recently conducted two Regional Forums on a Multidisciplinary Inquiry on the Culture of Impunity in the Killing of Filipino Journalists. >>> read more |
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AIJC director participates in Bangkok workshop
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AIJC Director Flordeliza Azarcon joined 24 participants to the Information Policy and Statistics Workshop held on September 13-15 in Bangkok.
Conducted by UNESCO Bangkok and the Asia-Pacific Information Network (APIN), the workshop was attended by representatives from China, Fiji, Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam.>>>read more
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AIJC co-hosts UNESCO international, local forums in Manila
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The 5TH Asia-Pacific Information Network (APIN) Meeting will be hosted by AIJC with the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines (NatCom) and UNESCO IFAP Committee (Philippines) on November 23-26 in Manila.
With the theme, “Information Policy: Accessibility and Media and Information Literacy,”the international meeting will focus on information policy and content and process and will provide a platform for follow-up discussion of the Training Workshop on Information Policy and Statistics held last September in Bangkok under the auspices of APIN and UNESCO Bangkok. >>>read more
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AIJC Board Member pitches for ESD
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AIJC Board of Trustees member, Dr. Corazon Claudio, invites everyone to visit the new website of Kalikasan, Kaunlaran which is linked to KKTV.
“We have migrated fully to cyberspace,” Dr. Claudio announced.
Dr. Claudio is the president of Earth Institute Asia, Inc. and director/host of Kalikasan, Kaunlaran!, the advocacy that addresses environment and sustainable development (ESD) issues for Filipinos worldwide.>>>read more
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PNP, ADB launch first-ever manual for Police First Responders |
“How to Handle Gender-Based Violence: A Manual for Police First Responders” was launched at Camp Crame on September 13.
For the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Manual is “a milestone that will forestall any gender and human rights violations. It is an assurance of gender-sensitive investigation and handling of complaints by Police First Responders.” >>> read more |
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Graduate School partners with RARE |
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The AIJC Graduate School is collaborating with the international conservation organization RARE in implementing the RARE Program for Sustainable Fishing in the Philippines.
AIJC is assisting RARE in implementing its Program for Sustainable Fishing in the Philippines, a unique learning program for Philippine managers of marine protected areas (MPAs) that involves training at home, then at a university in the USA, and finally in the community. Eleven Filipino MPA managers are now on their second phase of RARE training in Washington, D.C.
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Paghahabi is the Filipino term for weaving materials such as textile, mats, baskets. It also means
the weaving or telling of stories.
In essence, paghahabi reflects the core competency of the AIJC, ie communication. This competency transmits truth, creates understanding, builds community. It brings together the
diversity of warp and woof and interlaces them into a single colorful fabric of concord and trust.
Our e-newsletter Paghahabi tells AIJC’s stories. It
reflects our efforts to promote understanding amidst diversity through our various communication programs and projects and to
build a network of AIJC partners and stakeholders whose stories are intertwined with ours.
The AIJC is committed to weave a community committed to the common
good and the best interest especially of marginalized sectors that need the comfort of a warm woven fabric. |
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