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THREE FILIPINO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SELECTED FOR SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL’S 2015 LEADERSHIP PROGRAM



The ISLA Programme is an initiative of the Sydney City Council which started in 2013 and aims to create opportunities for students to better integrate and learn about local culture and help them make the most of their experience in Sydney. The participants chosen by the Sydney City Council undergo six months of training and volunteer work experience after which they are officially given their honorary roles as City of Sydney International Student Ambassadors in a recognition ceremony.

Consul Angeles met with the three Filipino international students and 37 other international students selected by the Sydney City Council for the ISLA Programme. Consul Angeles congratulated Ms. Sillero, Ms. Andres and Mr. Delino for making it to the programme and for committing their time and effort to help other students while finishing their courses.   

Ms. Sillero, one of the few participants who was asked to deliver a message during the recognition ceremony, spoke about how the programme contributed to her personal growth and development while empowering her to help other students face the challenges of being an international student in Sydney. Sydney Deputy Mayor Robyn Kemmis, speaking on behalf of the Mayor of Sydney, congratulated the programme participants and encouraged them to continue to contribute towards helping their fellow international students.




PHL AMBASSADOR TO NEW ZEALAND LAUDS SAVE THE CHILDREN FOR LIFE TRANSFORMING WORK IN THE PHILIPPINES



08 May 2015 – Philippine Ambassador to New Zealand Virginia H. Benavidez lauded the Save the Children (STC) New Zealand and Save the Children International for the life-saving aid, life transforming assistance and long-term livelihood support that they continue to provide helping vulnerable children especially those still recovering from super typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan and other natural disasters that hit the Philippines in 2013 and late last year.

During the fellowship dinner hosted by Ambassador Benavidez at “Ang Bahay” (Philippine Ambassador’s residence) on March 27, she thanked STC International Country Director Ned Olney, Board Chair Susie Staley, past Chair Vivien Bridgwater, Board Member Dennis McKinley, President Ros Stace, Chief Executive Heather Hayden, International Programmes Director Miranda Cahn, Fundraising and Marketing General Manager Anita de Ruijter, New Zealand Programmes General Manager Stephanie Hopkins, Planning and Compliance Manager Peter MacAuley, Acting Chief Executive Officer Craig Hawke, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Acting Deputy Director Jonathan Kings, “for coming together to help make a distinctive and practical difference in the lives of those we hold closest, nearest and dearest to us – the children.” Also present during this special occasion were Ms. Jackie Olney, Mr. Tony White, Ms. Kaye McKinley, Mr. Graeme Waters, former Ambassador to the Philippines, Ms. Audrey Waters and Ms. Bianca Benavidez.

As one of the speakers invited to the International Programmes Overview at the 66th Annual General Assembly of the Save the Children New Zealand Council on March 29, Ambassador Benavidez highlighted Save the Children’s prompt delivery of humanitarian aid and assistance especially after typhoons Haiyan and Hagupit and other natural disasters, helping the vulnerable children and contributing to poverty alleviation measures to enable children to reach their full potential. She cited Save the Children’s long term collaborative and innovative projects programs leveraging on its competencies and resources such as complementing food gaps and restoring livelihoods, sheltering families, providing water, sanitation and hygiene, protecting children from harm, getting children back to school and improving access to health and nutrition services are in synergy with the Philippines’ Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan to address the complex and daunting task of reconstruction and rebuilding of lives and livelihood. Collaborative efforts in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and in advocating the passage of a landmark legislation requiring a comprehensive emergency programme to mitigate the impact of future emergencies on Filipino children are in the forefront of Save the Children’s steadfast cooperation and sustained partnership. “There is the staunch determination to deepen our relationships towards uplifting all our children and creating real and lasting change for them,” Ambassador Benavidez stated.


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