Linggo, Hunyo 8, 2025
MAFBEX: Manila Foods and Beverages Expo
Miyerkules, Mayo 28, 2025
Child rights groups call on Senate to prioritize Civil Registration Bill in last 6 session days
29 May 2025 – Child rights organizations under the banner of the Child Rights Network are urging Senate leaders, particularly Senate President Chiz Escudero and Justice Committee Chair Senator Koko Pimentel, to prioritize the passage of the long-overdue Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Bill, with only six session days left in the 19th Congress.
“Sapat pa ang anim na session days kung gugustuhin. Sapat ito para makapagpabago ng buhay ng milyon-milyong Pilipino, lalo na ang mga batang hanggang ngayon ay invisible pa rin sa sistema dahil wala silang birth certificate,” said Mr. Rom Dongeto, Convenor of the Child Rights Network and Executive Director of the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population and Development.
The current Civil Registry Law dates back to 1930 or almost a century ago. While various efforts have been made to update this outdated system, no comprehensive CRVS law has ever been passed. “Taong 1999 pa ang unang pagkaka-file ng panukalang ito. Almost 100 years na rin ang umiiral na batas. Basic na serbisyo ito, pero nananatiling mailap sa marami.”
Child rights advocates pointed out that barriers to registration are often due to logistical and systemic gaps, such as the distance to registration centers, lack of awareness, and lack of inclusive processes, especially for individuals who cannot read or write. They also cited the high cost of transportation and other related expenses, as well as the repetitive and prolonged procedures that often discourage people from completing the process.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, around 3.7 million Filipinos remain unregistered, including more than 1 million children aged 14 and below, despite recent efforts such as the Birth Registration Assistance Project. In BARMM alone, only 77% of births are registered.
“Hindi pwedeng laging project lang. Iba ang magagawa ng batas—mas consistent, mas saklaw ang lahat ng lugar, at mas permanente ang epekto,” said Mr. Dongeto.
Mr. Dongeto also reminded lawmakers that the bill has already passed the second reading in the House and is slated for third reading in June. In the Senate, the measure has stalled, despite the fact that Senate President Escudero was the original author of the CRVS bill as early as the 14th Congress and filed it continuously during his 12 years in the Senate.
He also acknowledged the previous efforts of Senator Pimentel in holding a Senate hearing on the measure last January. However, no committee report has been released since.
“Ang panukalang ito ay hindi lang tungkol sa datos—ito ay tungkol sa pagkilala sa pagkatao. Sa birth certificate nagsisimula ang pagkilala ng estado sa isang mamamayan,” said Mr. Dongeto.
The Civil Registration Bill seeks to ensure universal and permanent access to birth registration and identity documentation, a foundational right that affects access to education, health care, and legal protection. Child rights advocates hope its passage will be part of the 19th Congress’ legacy.
“Kapag wala kang birth certificate, parang wala kang pagkatao. Wala ka sa opisyal na talaan ng gobyerno na magiging balakid sa pagtanggap mo ng iyong mga karapatan bilang Pilipino. Wala kang karapatang bumoto, magkaroon ng mana, o magkaroon ng travel documents. Magiging limitado rin ang mga trabaho na pwede mong pasukin. Lahat ng iyan ay nangangailangan ng ligal na pagkakakilanlan.”
“Sapat pa ang anim na araw kung gugustuhin. Napakaraming taong mabibigyan ng pag-asa, lalo na ’yung mga matagal nang naghahabol ng maging bahagi ng opisyal ng bilang ng gobyerno. Sana ay maging legacy ng 19th congress ang importanteng batas na ito” Mr. Dongeto concluded. ###
Reference: Richard Dy (from the Child Rights Network), 0998 531 2876, richardjacobdy@gmail.com
Martes, Mayo 27, 2025
HOPE Launches Generation HOPE with Filipino Brands to Build Classrooms for the Next Generation
Generation HOPE is a partnership between HOPE, the Department of Education, and beloved Filipino brands BDO, Carmen’s Best, Grab, Penshoppe, Aivee Clinic, SM Supermalls, and Sunnies
HOPE, the Philippines’ first certified B Corp and a pioneering impact organization, launches Generation HOPE—a partnership with the country’s most beloved brands to help address the urgent need of building more public school classrooms nationwide.
This initiative brings together the country's most beloved brands, such as BDO, Carmen’s Best, Grab, Penshoppe, Aivee Clinic, SM Supermalls, and Sunnies, to enable every Filipino to vote with their peso to support nation-building through the building of public school classrooms. Together, these purpose-driven companies and their consumers share a vision to close the education gap and make sure every Filipino child has a safe, comfortable place to learn.
Launched in partnership with the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd), Generation HOPE was unveiled with the support of HOPE Founder Nanette Medved-Po, DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara, and the participation of representatives from DepEd and all the brand partners.
“Filipinos always come together in times of need. In a world that is increasingly divided, let's harness that power every day to support something we can all agree on: investing in the youth of this country to build a nation and ensure a brighter future,” says HOPE Founder Ms. Nanette Medved-Po.
To bring this vision to life, HOPE and its partner brands have created unique ways for Filipinos to enjoy being part of this movement.
BDO customers will soon be able to own a BDO “HOPE in Every Spend” credit card, and a portion of their spend using the credit card will automatically be donated to building public schools. More than that, they can convert their Rewards points into donations, and a portion of the annual membership fee will also be donated to HOPE.
Carmen’s Best is preparing limited-edition offerings—Hope in a Scoop and Hope in a Pint—that blend indulgence with impact.
Grab users will have the option to use GrabRewards points to support classroom construction and make donations.
Aivee Clinic will introduce the Aivee x HOPE collection, featuring limited edition items like bags and tags, along with specially designed Skin Bank cards for the cause.
Penshoppe is launching an exclusive line of HOPE-themed t-shirts, hoodies, caps, and bags.
SM Supermalls will donate a portion of sales from SM-branded water bottles sold at partner food merchants.
Sunnies will unveil a clean lens kit and specially designed Sunnies Flask for this collaboration.
Each product from the partnership offers a simple, tangible way to help build a better future through education.
Working closely with DepEd, HOPE ensures that every classroom built directly addresses the most urgent needs of public schools across the country.
DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara highlights the importance of collaboration in this cause. He said, “Education is not just a duty, it’s a solemn responsibility we all share. When the government and the private sector unite through partnerships like Generation HOPE, we break down barriers and pave the way for every Filipino child to learn in a safe and inspiring environment. Education is how we secure the future of our nation.”
For more information, please visit https://www.generationhope.ph/ or follow HOPE on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/generationhope.ph or @generationhope.ph on Instagram for more updates.
Sabado, Mayo 10, 2025
BE-U P.POP Girl Group Band
With the scorching sun outside Brewing Point cafe at the second floor Fishermall Parkway Quezon Avenue, Quezon City. MOA signing of BE-U Pop Girl Group Band with Mulat Media Inc. spearheaded by Sophia Mara took place on May 10, 2025.
Five extraordinary teenagers got together, ready for an explosive offering to rock the entertainment industry.
With the motto of friendship all thru- out to the path of fame under the wings of Sophia Mara.
Getting to know them with their favorite musical instrument as follows:
Ashley sixteen years old strumming the guitar
Freyja fourteen years old fingers romancing with her keyboards.
Mia Marie sixteen years old making music with her acoustic guitar
Kleyan fourteen years old with the beat of electrifying guitar
Kate nineteen years old energizing the group with her drums
Empower and Enthrall the landscape of music BE-P.POP Group Band!
Biyernes, Mayo 9, 2025
BEU PPOP GIRL GROUP BAND
Come join our sparkly world of music, dreams, and girl power!
Follow & like the official BEU PPOP Girl Group Band page and be part of our growing BEU-niverse!
We’ve got kilig updates, fun behind-the-scenes, and lots of surprises just for YOU!
Your support means the world to us — Stay fab & Be You! 💙
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Come join our sparkly world of music, dreams, and girl power!
Follow & like the official BEU PPOP Girl Group Band page and be part of our growing BEU-niverse!
We’ve got kilig updates, fun behind-the-scenes, and lots of surprises just for YOU!
Your support means the world to us — Stay fab & Be You! 💙
Click that follow& like button now, okay? Love youuu!
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#BEUOfficial #BEUNiverse #PPOPSweethearts #StanBEU
Martes, Mayo 6, 2025
InCharge Magazine to Host Leading Men Forum and Awards at Malaysian Embassy in Makati
Makati City, Philippines – InCharge Magazine proudly announces the upcoming Leading Men Forum and Awards, a prestigious event honoring the men who are making a significant impact in today’s society through leadership, innovation, and public service. The event will take place on June 18, 2025, at the Embassy of Malaysia in Makati, led by His Excellency Dato Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino.
This highly anticipated event brings together outstanding individuals from government, business, and various industries who are breaking the glass ceiling and setting new standards of excellence. The Leading Men forum will feature inspiring discussions, success stories, and networking opportunities designed to celebrate and empower men who are shaping the future.
Discussions includes the following;
•Governance
•Sustainability
•Entrepreneurship
The awards recognize exceptional achievements in governance, entrepreneurship, social impact, and industry leadership. These men are not only excelling in their fields—they are transforming systems and driving meaningful change for the next generation.
For media inquiries, partnership opportunities, or to RSVP, please contact:
president@incharge.asia / 09778978877
Lunes, Abril 28, 2025
Rising Tigers Magazine’s Nation Builders Presented
“Nation builders” are people who play a major role in creating, strengthening, or improving a country. They help shape a nation’s identity, economy, institutions, culture, and future. Nation builders can be political leaders, reformers, educators, entrepreneurs, military leaders, activists, artists, or even everyday citizens who contribute significantly to the development and unity of their society.
Examples of nation builders include:
• Founding fathers like George Washington in the U.S.
• Anti-colonial leaders like Mahatma Gandhi in India.
• Educators and reformers like Nelson Mandela in South Africa.
• Innovators who establish industries or critical infrastructure.
In short: Nation builders are people who help a country grow stronger, fairer, and more prosperous.
In our modern time, Rising Tigers Magazine chose these leaders who are making a difference not just in their own countries but beyond. These are our modern day heroes and as follows;
1. Her Excellency Titanilla Toth - Ambassador, Embassy of Hungary
2. His E. Mounir Y.K. Anastas - Ambassador, Embassy of Palestine
3. His E. Agus Widjojo - Ambassador, Embassy of Indonesia
4. His E. Karel Hejč - Ambassador, Embassy of Czech Republic
5. His E. Mohammad Sarwar Mahmood - Ambassador, Embassy of Bangladesh
6. His E. Daniel Antonio Rosa - Ambassador, Embassy of Angola
7. His E. Dato' Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino Anthony - Ambassador, Embassy of Malaysia
8. Honorable Atty. George Erwin M. Garcia -
Chairman, Commission on Elections
9. Dr. Miguel Baker - Owner, Baker Medical Aesthetics
10. Hon. Raoul Danniel A. Manuel - Representative, Kabataan Party-List
11. Manjit T. Singh Reandi - President, John Hay Management Corporation
These leaders will be presented on April 30, 2025 at Okada, Manila with presenters that includes Andrew Troy Nicolas, Dr. Elton See Tan, Robert Laurel Yupangco, Consul David Ackerman, Becky Garcia and Andria Terese Nicolas. The board of Tag Media Group, publisher of Rising Tigers Magazine.
Nation builders today aren’t just politicians — they can be business leaders, educators, or activists influencing national identity, stability, and global standing.