Feature Articles:

DAGOS: A Cozy Haven in Makati

Find Your Moment: DAGOS Brews a Warm Welcome in...

A New Era of Natural Glow: Ben Cao Xiu Fu Brings Its Holistic Skin Legacy to the Philippines

GREENHILLS, MANILA – In a world saturated with quick-fix skincare...

Typhoon Tino relief effort concludes with full financial transparency, aiding nearly 2,000 families

CEBU, Philippines – A major relief operation for victims of...

QC BARES WINNERS FOR MOST GENDER-SENSITIVE OFFICE

Quezon City’s Gender and Development Resource and Coordinating Office (GADRCO) will award the winners for the most gender sensitive QC hall departments/offices during the flag raising ceremonies on Monday (March 30) as part of the city’ celebration of Women’s Month.

Award recipients include QC’s Administrative Management Office (AMO), City Assessor’s Office, City General Services Department (CGSD) and the Engineering Department.

The screening committee chose this year’s winners based on the programs, projects, and activities being implemented to promote equal opportunities to all.

The Gender Mainstreaming Award for the Best Department forms part of GADRCO’s gender advocacy and mainstreaming program.  It was initiated by the city government to ensure that gender equality is observed by city hall employees as they perform their duties as public servants.

A cash reward amounting to Php 50,000 will be shared by this year’s winners.

Constituting the screening committee are assistant city administrator   Marcial V. Flores; Prof. Yolanda G. Ealdama, Deputy Director of the Center for Women Studies, UP Diliman; and Virginia S. Clavel, from the Department of Interior and Local Government.

During the occasion, the city government will also present certificates and cash awards to the winners of the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) essay writing contest, for both   teacher and student categories.

Winners for the Teacher Category are: 1st Prize; Nerissa G. Vitug of Novaliches High School , 2nd Prize; Roland P. del Rosario from Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School and 3rd Prize; Cesario G. Britanico of Maligaya High School .

For the Student Category:  1st Prize; Mapuri T. Sularte of Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School, 2nd Prize; Florence Nelita Anne Afable of Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School and 3rd Prize; Christine Joy O. Valenzuela of  Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School.

Posted By: Edrillan Pasion

Latest

DAGOS: A Cozy Haven in Makati

Find Your Moment: DAGOS Brews a Warm Welcome in...

A New Era of Natural Glow: Ben Cao Xiu Fu Brings Its Holistic Skin Legacy to the Philippines

GREENHILLS, MANILA – In a world saturated with quick-fix skincare...

Typhoon Tino relief effort concludes with full financial transparency, aiding nearly 2,000 families

CEBU, Philippines – A major relief operation for victims of...

Newsletter

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Don't miss

DAGOS: A Cozy Haven in Makati

Find Your Moment: DAGOS Brews a Warm Welcome in...

A New Era of Natural Glow: Ben Cao Xiu Fu Brings Its Holistic Skin Legacy to the Philippines

GREENHILLS, MANILA – In a world saturated with quick-fix skincare...

Typhoon Tino relief effort concludes with full financial transparency, aiding nearly 2,000 families

CEBU, Philippines – A major relief operation for victims of...

Protecting Ecosystems to Combat Climate Change

In the global fight against climate change, protecting and...
spot_imgspot_img

DAGOS: A Cozy Haven in Makati

Find Your Moment: DAGOS Brews a Warm Welcome in Makati In the heart of Makati, on the quiet stretch of Filmore Street, a new sanctuary...

A New Era of Natural Glow: Ben Cao Xiu Fu Brings Its Holistic Skin Legacy to the Philippines

GREENHILLS, MANILA – In a world saturated with quick-fix skincare solutions, a new clinic is opening its doors with a different philosophy: true radiance begins...

Typhoon Tino relief effort concludes with full financial transparency, aiding nearly 2,000 families

CEBU, Philippines – A major relief operation for victims of Typhoon Tino has successfully provided critical aid to 1,952 families across Cebu and Negros Occidental,...