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May 15, 2008

Gov’t looking at renewed Lebanon evacuation

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Gov’t looking at renewed Lebanon evacuation

January 17, 2007 18:42:00
Lira Dalangin-Fernandez ldalangin@inq7.net
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — The government is studying the possibility of resuming the evacuation of Filipino workers in Lebanon if civil unrest in the strife-torn Middle East country worsens, an official of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wednesday.

At the same time, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo recently signed an executive order extending the duration of operations of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee, which was created on December 2002, to June 30, 2007.

In a press briefing in Malacañang, Foreign Affairs undersecretary Esteban Conejos said that Roy Cimatu, Arroyo’s special envoy to the Middle East, would be going to Lebanon within the week to assess the current situation.

“What we are doing is to constantly monitor the political and security situation in the area,” Conejos said. “We are reassessing our contingency planning to address possible scenarios…In the event of civil disorder we would escalate the Alert Level to form which would mean the evacuation of our nationals.”

When fighting broke out July last year between Israeli troops and fighters of the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, the government evacuated some 11,000 of the 30,000 Filipino workers estimated to be working there.

Of the evacuated workers, 5,000 have since found work in other Middle East countries while the rest have been repatriated.

Although the evacuation was stopped after hostilities ceased, the government has maintained a ban on the deployment of workers to Lebanon ordered by Arroyo last August.

However, while the ceasefire has so far held, there has been a brewing political crisis in Lebanon marked by mounting protests by critics of the government there, including Hezbollah.

Aside from assessing the situation in Lebanon, Conejos said Cimatu will also account for all overseas Filipino workers, assign leaders in each district to serve as contact points, study possible exit routes and test these, and reassess and identify resources should an evacuation become necessary.

DOST gets P3.6M in assistance for Youth Science Summit

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DOST gets P3.6M in assistance for Youth Science Summit

05/28/08

Posted under Science (general)

By Alex Villafania
INQUIRER.net

THE DEPARTMENT of Science and Technology is set to receive a total of $83, 859 or P3.6 million, with an optional contingency fund of another $5,000 to organize the first Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Youth Science Summit.

The amount will come from the ASEAN Foundation (AF), a funding agency focusing on social development, science and technology, environment and culture and information technology.

The ASEAN Youth Science Summit will be part of the upcoming 8th ASEAN Science and Technology Week, which also coincides with the National Science and Technology Week from July 1 to 11.

 

Under the agreement, the DOST will be responsible for implementing the project in accordance with the project proposal and budget approved by the AF. The initial fund disbursement will be $67,087, with the second ASEAN Youth Science Summit project by AF.

Science Secretary Estrella Alabastro said the fund would bear the cost of flying in participants and delegates from other countries to the Philippines during the Science Summit.

She noted that the aim of the ASEAN Youth Science Summit is to strengthen collaboration between students and faculty from schools in other countries and to promote science and technology education.

Newly installed AF executive director Filemon Uriarte Jr. said he hopes to increase the AF’s reach and to encourage more projects for funding to come from the Philippines.

“We have to strengthen collaboration among the different sectors, from scientists, engineers, researchers, teachers, students and even the media so that we could share our capabilities,” he said.

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