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MANILA, Philippines — For their extraordinary achievements, 12 “ordinary” Filipino women were given the Unsung Women Heroes Awards by the Soroptimist International of the Philippines Region (SIPR).

During rites at the University of the Philippines in Diliman last Friday, the SIPR said the 12 awardees were chosen for “working with people from the grassroots and disadvantaged sector who, despite scarcity of resources and challenging conditions, worked wholeheartedly to improve the lives and well being of other women and girls.”

Awarded were:

• Belinda G. Adora, an undefeated National Dancesports Champion and Gold Medalist at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.. Belinda teaches dancing to 50 street children in Antipolo so they may experience the excitement of dance while working their way out of poverty.

• Mary Joy E. Barcelona, a survivor of sexual trafficking who was hounded by the “Japayuki” stigma, endeavored to get a college education. Now, she coordinates an Alternative Livelihood Program and helps women with similar experiences to overcome their difficulties.

• Alma G. Bulawan, a survivor from trafficking, changed her life and now helps women in prostitution in the Olongapo-Subic area change theirs. Alma advocates a different future for these women through education, and social and livelihood alternatives that liberate them from sexual and economic exploitation.

• Filipinas A. Buenarte, the eldest daughter of a farmer, pursued her dreams and achieved more. Filipinas now has a doctorate in philosophy and is president of her own computer school. To share her blessings, she provides scholarship grants to poor and deserving beneficiaries and assists various communities in Pampanga.

• Desiree B. Duran, a former fishball vendor-turned-“Seedlings Queen,” shared her knowledge with other farmers, thereby raising the incomes and employment levels of people in her community in San Ildefonso, Bulacan. She is often invited as speaker and seed endorser in different parts of Luzon.

• Another awardee is a childbirth educator volunteer, Jo Ann G. de Larrazabal, of Nazareth Home, which shelters and cares for pregnant single women. In 2006, Jo Ann initiated the establishment of the Nazareth Home Birthing Room so that these women may have a positive birthing experience leading to their eventual physical and spiritual healing.

• Lucila A. Lopez, despite poverty and harsh experiences, continues to enrich the lives of those around her. Lucila has not only become the voice of women in her community through her radio program, but she is also a staunch advocate of women’s rights. She supervises the Tala Day Care Center’s Asakapabata Program.

• Herminia C. Mañez, a retired educator, mentored countless officials, professionals, and business persons, helping them rise to their current positions in the town of Binangonan, Rizal. She continues doing what she says is the will of God through livelihood projects that empower disadvantaged women.

• Norma D. Pereyras is considered an “ultimate” when it comes to volunteer service. A Girl Scout leader, trainer and advocate for women, Norma’s work is particularly evident in the awareness and advocacy activities involving 24,900 women members of Tagum cooperatives that enhance their relationships with male counterparts both at home and in the workplace.

• Ma. Veronica G. San Juan left a flourishing career in banking to help start up a home for the street children of Manila. Today, she is a full time volunteer at Tuloy sa Don Bosco Streetchildren Village, providing a glimmer of hope and a second chance to many young girls to improve their lives and become useful members of society.

• Editha C. Santiago’s advocacy of a clean and green environment led to a profitable livelihood project, transforming 500 barangay women into committed workers with a steady income, providing food for their families and enabling them to send their children to school. The products made out of recyclable materials are exported to 15 countries worldwide.

• Cecilia G. Seckler runs Haven’s Home, a refuge for 26 children who have been abandoned, abused, malnourished or living in the streets. Cecilia wants to break the cycle of pain for these children. She showers them with love and care and nurtures them to become smiling, happy and robust individuals.

A volunteer service organization of business and professional women committed to work for the improvement of the lives of women and children, the SIPR seeks to promote the work of the awardees to inspire others and encourage them to pursue similar paths of leadership, commitment and creativity.

Bulacan Rep. Lorna C. Silverio, chairwoman of the Awards Committee said, “the launching of the Awards seek to recognize the nameless yet extraordinary women who, in their personal capacities, worked for the improvement of the lives of other women in their communities.”

“While it is impossible for us to award all the heroines, SIPR aims to single out a few to be able to inspire others to pursue similar paths of public service,” she said.

SIPR Governor Carmen A. Flor expressed admiration for the heroism of the awardees.

“In these days of economic gloom, it is our hope that the life and work of these awardees will serve as an inspiration for women to realize the power of their dreams,” she said. “Starting this year, we will continue to find the gem of a woman in every community and honor her with the awards, we hope this simple act will trigger the ripple effect of inspiring more women,” Flor added. – GMANews.TV

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MANILA, Philippines – Two GMA Network programs won gold medals in the International Television Broadcasting Awards of the 2009 New York Festivals (NYF).

GMA Network bagged a Gold World Medal in the category of Coverage of an Ongoing Story for Jiggy Manicad’s 24 Oras coverage of Cpl. Angelo Abeto, who was killed in a mortar explosion last year.

The network’s primetime news, 24 Oras, also received the Silver World Medal in the Best Newscast Category for the “Lanao Attacks” coverage of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s assault in Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte, on August 18, 2008.

Reporter’s Notebook’s “Pinays for Export: The Asian Sex Trafficking Trail” took home the Bronze World Medal for Best Public Affairs Program.

The Gold World Medal Award for the Biography/Profiles Category went to QTV-11, the network’s sister station, for its “Inno Sotto: A Special Fashion Documentary.”

QTV-11′s Chef to Go with its “Pesco Vegetarian Meal” episode bagged the Bronze World Medal for the Magazine Format Category. GMANews.tv

MANILA, Philippines – An overseas Filipino teacher has been inducted into one of the most prestigious international awards in the field of adult and continuing education.

Mumbai-based Maria Lourdes Almazan Khan was inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame last December 4 in Budapest, Hungary, becoming the first and only Filipino to be given the honor since it was established in 1995.

According to the Hall of Fames’ website, election into it “acknowledges that these men and women have made distinguished contributions to the field of adult and continuing education.”

Khan is the secretary-general of the Mumbai-based Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education, which she transformed into an important adult education and civil society network in the Asia Pacific region.

The organization is apparently recognized regionally and internationally for its promotion of education work in general, and adult and continuing education work in particular.

Khan has reportedly also been a strong advocate for adult and continuing education by urging governments and private individuals to commit to providing education for all most specifically to the disadvantaged and marginalized.

Khan took her undergraduate studies at the University of the Philippines and her Masters in Rural Development at the University of East Anglia in Norwich in 1990.

She currently lives in Mumbai, India with her husband, Azeez Khan, the principal secretary (Industries) of the Indian state of Maharashtra. GMANews.tv

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MANILA, Philippines – A Filipino child prodigy impressed an audience in Brunei with her violin playing, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Thursday.

According to the DFA, the Philippine Embassy in Brunei Darussalam reported that seven-year old Kristine Clair Uchi Galano performed at the Sheraton Utama Hotel in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam last October 19 .and drew rave comments from her audience, especially from members of the diplomatic corps and the expatriate community.

Performing in her 4th solo recital, Galano played a selection of Malay, Korean, classical, modern, and contemporary music, said the report.

The daughter of Evangeline and Romeo Galang, KC, as she is fondly called, began to show interest in listening to violin performances at the age of three.

At four, KC was given a violin by her parents as a gift, pushing her to take formal lessons at the Expressions Music School in Kiulap. Six months after enrolling, she started performing in Brunei and other neighboring states.

One of the highlights of KC’s career happened last July when she performed with noted violin teacher Albert Leonor as a musical offering to Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei.

She has also competed and won in numerous musical competitions, the most recent being the Malaysian Youth Music Festival 2008 held in Kuala Lumpur last August 23.

The child prodigy won the gold medal in all of the four violin categories she competed in, said the DFA.

She has also competed in the 15th Kota Kinabalu Music Festival held at the Pacific Sutera Hotel in Malaysia where she won one gold and six silver trophies.

Philippine Ambassador to Brunei Virginia Benavidez described KC as a “shining example of what the best the Filipino youth can offer” and that other Filipino children must be supported in other ventures as well.

“It is important that the members of the Filipino community in Brunei Darussalam continue to support the development of young Filipino artists such as Kristine Galano, who has made her family, school, her country and people proud with her numerous achievements,” she said. GMANews.tv

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MANILA, Philippines – Marikina garnered three awards from the World Health Organization (WHO) at the Third Global Conference of the Alliance for Healthy Cities (AFHC) held recently in Ichikawa City, Japan.

The awards are for Outstanding Healthy City, Best Practice (Climate Change and Health) for its bicycle-friendly roads project, and Pioneers in Healthy Cities for Mayor Marides Fernando.

The awards rites were led by Dr. Shigeru Omi, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific.

The Regional Director’s Award, the highest honor that the WHO confers on a local government unit, recognized Marikina’s implementation of the Healthy Cities approach.

The Best Practice Award commends undertakings that address health concerns and enhance the quality of life of citizens while reducing the harmful effects on the environment.

The Award for Pioneers in Healthy Cities is the highest recognition that the AFHC gives to individuals or groups for their exemplary contribution to expanding healthy cities worldwide.

The conference was held from October 23 to 26.

In a statement, Fernando said the honors would spur her administration to keep coming up with projects that will further improve the well-being of Marikina residents and keep the environment health.

Marikina is a founding member AFHC, an international network of cities, healthy communities, and other allied organizations aimed at protecting and enhancing the health of city dwellers.

In 2006, Marikina was also cited by the WHO as one the eight Pacific cities for outstanding achievements.

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CHICAGO, Illinois – Five Filipino American women are running across the United States for elective positions, two of them as state legislators, to prop up the growing number of Filipino American women in politics and governance in Tuesday’s historic general elections that could elect Sen. Barack Obama as the first African American president.

Chicago-area real estate lawyer Aurora Abella Austriaco, a Democrat endorsed by Senator Obama when she ran for Maine, Illinois Township Trustee in 2006, is running against a Republican incumbent Rosemary Mulligan as representative of the 65th district of Illinois and Conchita Applegate, who is candidate for California State Assembly, District 12.

The other Fil Am women in the hunt for elective posts are Cheryl Moss, who is running for re-election as a District Judge of Las Vegas, Nevada, Myrna Lim, candidate for Supervisor, District 11 (San Francisco), and Noelani Sallings, candidate for Santa Clara, California Unified School Board.

Touting herself as a rookie politician and “fighter for Middle-Class Families” like Senator Obama, the Manila-born Ms. Austriaco, 43, married and mother of two, says she “understands the real-life concerns that families face every day.”

She is working for repeal of sales tax increase that will shore up the middle class and restore ethics in state government.

A consultant by profession, Ms. Applegate is a Republican opposing incumbent Democrat Fiona Ma. Both ran unopposed during the primary.

Judge Moss is running for re-election to Family Court, Department “I.” During her first term, she initiated a pilot program on problem gambling assessments for parents in child custody case.

According to her Web site, Judge Moss “personally reads all of her assigned files to prepare for court each day, and she tirelessly strives to have decrees and court orders reviewed and signed in an expedited manner. She also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Clark County Law Library. In addition, she has volunteered her time judging in local, statewide, and national competitions for law students.”

Myrna Lim is up against incumbent Gerardo Sandoval for Supervisor, District 11 (San Francisco). The only Asian and one of two women in a field of eight candidates in the race, she is leading in several polls. She has support from the multi-cultural diversity of District comprising 11.46% Filipino and Chinese, 25% Latino, 15% Caucasian, 8% African American.

Myrna’s father is “Rafael Lim, a former District Attorney in the Philippines, (who) moved to the Excelsior (California) in 1969, and worked as a janitor for two years in order to bring his family to America for a better life.

“We bought our house in the District in 1976. My family operated the old Granada Theatre and the old Apollo Theatre,” she said.

A graduate student in Psychology and holder of Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Santa Clara (California) University, Noelani Sallings is a candidate for Santa Clara, California Unified School Board. She says she is “a proud product of the south bay public education system and (her) daughter is currently enrolled in Santa Clara Public School system. My strong roots in local education have enabled me to become successful in my personal and professional life. In order to maintain a local standard of excellence, I am running for Santa Clara Unified School Board.”

She added, “(i)n order to help the district reach its full potential, I have worked many social outreach programs in the area including Santa Clara Schools foundation, Music Rivals, Nutrition Committee, and Bracher PTA association. My work has enabled countless children to improve their quality of life while enabling them to succeed in the classroom.”

There are 17 Filipino American women currently holding elective positions across the nation, including two state senators and several state representatives, according to the Filipino Women’s Network.

Velma Veloria is the first Filipina in the continental United States to be elected to a State Legislature (1992), serving 12 years as State Representative for South Seattle’s 11th District. She is the key author of Washington’s anti-trafficking legislation in Washington state.

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MANILA, Philippines — Two Filipino-Australians have won public office in Australia’s recent local elections, a report aired over radio dzRH said on Thursday.

The report quoted Philippine Consul General Maria Theresa Lazaro as saying that Irene Ensomo Broad and lawyer Jess Diaz were the first Filipino-Australians to be elected into public office in Australia.

Lazaro added although Filipinos have long been very active in nation building activities, this was the first time that they’ve been vocal about seeking public office.

The report said Diaz was elected as councilor in Blacktown, a city in metropolitan Sydney, which has the largest concentration of Filipinos in Australia.

Broad was re-elected councilor in the shire of Temora in the Riverina region of New South Wales.

Ensomo Broad was first elected as an independent councilor in 2004. She is also the first female councilor who has been re-elected.

Diaz, meanwhile, was a former school teacher before setting up his own law practice. She is also a member of service associations including the Jaycees, the Lions, and the Knights of Rizal.

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MANILA, Philippines – Jericho Bañares caught a big fish on his way to advancing in the World Pool Association-backed World 10-Ball Championship Wednesday at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Bañares defeated former world champion Thorsten Hohmann of Germany 9-7 to book a seat in the 64-man knockout stage.

“I’d like to think that luck was on my side,” Bañares, who turns 19 Thursday, said. “I got the balls right where I wanted them to be and besides, I’ve played Hohmann before and I beat him.”

Bañares routed Hohmann in a Mandaluyong tournament earlier this year and it appeared that way again when the Filipino racked six straight wins to take a 6-2 lead.

Hohmann took advantage of a dry break by Bañares in the ninth table to start a four-rack streak and make it 6-all.

Ahead 8-7, Bañares cleaned up the 16th after a Hohmann off-angled safety shot.

Germany had reason to smile, however, after Ralf Souquet and Oliver Hortmann made it through the round of 64.

Bañares, the national juniors champion, joined Tuesday qualifiers Marlon Manalo, Victor Arpilleda, Demosthenes Pulpul and Leonardo Didal.

Among the RP casualties have been Florencio Banar and Elvis Calasang. After dropping their games Tuesday, Elmer Kalaquian and Mario Tolentino also bowed out.

Kalaquitan lost 9-6 to Wang Ming of China, while Tolentino fell 9-5 to Chang Lu-Yung of Chinese-Taipei.

Antonio Gabica, the reigning Asian Games champion, was also eliminated.

Lin Yuan-Chun of Chinese-Taipei, the women’s world 9-ball champion, was swept by Corey Deuel of the US 9-0.

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MANILA, Philippines — Eight months of rigid training finally resulted in a bountiful harvest for the University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA), who returned home on Tuesday with 12 awards from prestigious choral competitions in Europe.

UPSA bagged awards from five different choral competitions in France, Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, and Wales in the United Kingdom.

The awards include two grand prizes, seven 1st prizes, three 3rd prizes, plus five grand prize qualifications.

In an interview with GMA News’ 24 Oras program, UPSA founder and conductor Ed Manguiat said he never doubted that his group would not return home empty-handed becayse of the time and effort they poured into the undertaking long before their journey.

“Of course, before the competition everybody was nervous but definitely we’re already on,” Manguiat said in an interview with GMANews’ reporter Aubrey Carampel.

“We always did our best … that’s why we won first prizes and grand prizes,” Manguiat added.

He said the group underwent eight months of strict rehearsals before jumping into the competition proper.

“We studied about 70 difficult songs and then in one competition we even sang about 24 songs and everything was difficult.”

The group even rehearsed singing in different languages, like French, Hungarian, German, and Italian, the report said.

The group also hinted a double celebration following the triumph of their member, Gretchen Espina, the 20-year-old girl who was crowned as the country’s very first Pinoy Idol.

Pinoy Idol is a reality-based singing competition produced by GMA Network and FreeMantle — a franchise of the hit reality show American Idol.

As ambassadors, the group also staged a concert in Europe in their bid to promote goodwill, the report said.

The UPSA was initially formed as the Kalayaan Choral Crowd, a freshman dormitory choir of the Kalayaan Residence Hall at the University of the Philippines’ Diliman campus. It was later reorganized as the University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors in 1980.

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MANILA, Philippines – Former world No. 1 Francisco “Django” Bustamante topped the 3rd Annual NYC Championship at the Skyline Billiards in Brooklyn, New York.

In a report posted at azbilliards.com on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila), Bustamante scored a 9-4 win over Manny Chau in the finals to pocket the $3,053 (P137,385) top prize.

Bustamante dominated the entire match and never allowed Chau to mount a comeback to secure the win.

Chau defeated Mika Immonen to earn the first finals berth. Immonen then fell to the loser’s bracket and faced a waiting Bustamante.

The Filipino cue artist posted a 7-1 win over Immonen to arrange a title showdown with Chau, who earned $1,500 for his runner-up finish. Immonen settled for $1,150.

Other big-name players who joined the tournament were Johnny Archer, Mike Davis, Ignacio Chavez, Shaun Wilkie, Eddie Abraham, Matt Krah, Mike Dechaine and Alan Rolon.

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