DFA confers best organization award to PHL Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) conferred the “2013 Best Organization Award” to the Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur for its outstanding achievements during the 115th DFA Foundation Day in Manila on July 31.
Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia J. Eduardo Malaya received the award from Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario.
The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur is one of only three DFA units to receive the prestigious award. The two others are the Philippine Embassy in Damascus, Syria and the DFA Office of Fiscal Management.
“This award is most meaningful as it is a recognition of the collective efforts and hard work of the members of the Philippine Embassy team to serve our Filipino community members to the best of our abilities and to further enhance bilateral partnership with Malaysia and the Malaysian people”, Malaya said in a news release.
The DFA cited the Embassy for its “outstanding performance, dedication and commitment to excellence by the embassy officers and staff which exemplify the mission and vision of the Department of Foreign Affairs worldwide.”
Among the innovative activities recently undertaken by the Embassy was the unification of some 28 Filipino-Malaysian community organizations into the Federation of Filipino Associations in Malaysia (FFAM).
The embassy also initiated the first-ever Filipino-Malaysian community Philippine Independence Day Parade in Kuala Lumpur.
It also established alternative learning centers for Filipinos and other migrant children in Sabah.
The other major activities undertaken were the:
Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia J. Eduardo Malaya received the award from Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario.
The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur is one of only three DFA units to receive the prestigious award. The two others are the Philippine Embassy in Damascus, Syria and the DFA Office of Fiscal Management.
“This award is most meaningful as it is a recognition of the collective efforts and hard work of the members of the Philippine Embassy team to serve our Filipino community members to the best of our abilities and to further enhance bilateral partnership with Malaysia and the Malaysian people”, Malaya said in a news release.
The DFA cited the Embassy for its “outstanding performance, dedication and commitment to excellence by the embassy officers and staff which exemplify the mission and vision of the Department of Foreign Affairs worldwide.”
Among the innovative activities recently undertaken by the Embassy was the unification of some 28 Filipino-Malaysian community organizations into the Federation of Filipino Associations in Malaysia (FFAM).
The embassy also initiated the first-ever Filipino-Malaysian community Philippine Independence Day Parade in Kuala Lumpur.
It also established alternative learning centers for Filipinos and other migrant children in Sabah.
The other major activities undertaken were the:
- art exhibit “Glimpses of Mindanao: Peace in the Land of Promise” at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (May 2013),
- Business Networking Forum on opportunities in Mindanao (November 2012),
- performances of the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus in Kota Kinabalu (June 2013), Kuala Lumpur (October 2012) and Kuching (October 2012),
- Philippines-Malaysia Investment Partnership Forum at the Kuala Lumpur’s Royal Chulan Hotel (May 2012), and
- the Official Working Visit to Malaysia of Vice President Jejomar C. Binay (May 2012).
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