Social mobilisers play an important role in the fight against preventable diseases.
Author: Dems Angeles
First Hebrew-Filipino translated book launched, dedicated to Filipinos
By Dems Angeles on April 27, 2021The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines launched the first Hebrew to Filipino book translation entitled: “Bigla, May Kumatok sa Pinto” by revered Israeli author, Etgar Keret.
The Philippines is known for many things; beach resorts, rich nature reserves, delicious food, and colorful festivals. Various spots in the country highlight their annual festivals, showcasing dishes iconic to the place. Visitors can enjoy a visual and culinary feast while watching colorful parades and lively dance performances. People can also enjoy a variety of dishes from multiple stalls serving food and drinks.
Filipino artists join forces in the star-studded “Bagani” music video
By Dems Angeles on April 23, 2021Several Filipino artists from all over the country have banded together to record “Bagani,” the official theme song to celebrate the 500th year anniversary of Victory of Mactan and the Philippines’ role in the first circumnavigation of the world.
Combating TB as ONE: survivors advocate for continued TB empowerment and support
By Dems Angeles on April 21, 2021Tuberculosis (TB) remains to be one of the deadliest airborne diseases in the Philippines today as the country experiences the highest incidence rate in Asia.
While not a major contributor to the global climate crisis, the Philippines is still part of the top 25% of low and middle-income countries that produce significant greenhouse gas emissions. With Earth Day right around the corner—and carbon dioxide levels hitting an all-time high—it’s time to make a change.
Shopee shares how Messy Bessy, Unilever, and Klean Kanteen Philippines advocate for a sustainable future through different initiatives.
Twitter brings #FanTweets videos to K-pop, starts with BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ
By Dems Angeles on April 15, 2021Exclusive Twitter content brings fans closer to their favorite artists through the fans’ own Tweets.
