District Governor`s Newsletter - Saint Michael`s College of Laguna
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District Governor`s Newsletter - Saint Michael`s College of Laguna
Together, Let’s make Waves! Together, Let’s Make Waves! Together, Let’s Make Waves! Issue Three - 2002-2004 - January - September WELCOME TO THE 2003 DISTRICT 17 CONFERENCE! ZONTIAN LOBBY HELPS PASS PHILIPPINE ANTI-TRAFFICKING BILL Zontian Presence in Congress and Malacañang Palace Message from the Governor On behalf of the Organizing Comittee of our 12 th Dis trict 17 Conference, Welcome! It is most gratifying to see you here, especially our sister Zontians who have traveled far and wide to be with us! With the theme, “ TOGETHER, LET’S MAKE WAVES!” our District Conference is envisioned to bring together the of ficers and members of the Zonta family from Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines. Around 500 delegates are registered, an all-time high. It is our opportunity to strength en linkages across the District, to address common concerns, and to “make waves” in enhancing the quality of life of women and children. This year’s Conference serves as a venue for information exchange and experience - sharing of programs, projects and plans that are focused on the issues and needs of women and children in the member countries. In the next three days, let us learn from each other, bond with each other, and continue making waves together. Mabuhay! MA. IMELDA “DANDY” S. GOMEZ Governor District 17 Zontians at Malacañang Palace witness the signing of the Anti-Trafficking bill into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Senate majority floor leader Senator Loren Legarda with Miriam College Dean, DG Dandy Gomez and club presidents and officers in the Senate special gallery. Success crowned the Zontian lobby for the Anti-Trafficking Bill, which became a law last May 26, and now better protects the rights of women and children. Governor Dandy Gomez, Legislative Awareness Chair Mita Rufino and ZC of Makati president Menchu Esteban spearheaded the Zontian efforts. Their presence in the Senate gallery reserved for special guests could be expected whenever the bill was being heard, and clubs were advised so that Zontians could flock to the Senate hall whenever the bill was scheduled for hearing. For their efforts, the Zontians were invited to witness the bill’s signing into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo at Malacañang Palace. More on the Zontians lobbying for the Anti-Trafficking bill... Zontians lobbying in the Senate for the Trafficking bill. Zontian leaders DG Dandy Gomez, Menchu Esteban and Mita Rufino with Senate President Franklin Drilon after the Senate approval of the Anti-Trafficking Bill. MOTHERS FOR PEACE, The Zontians with Senator Tessie Oreta in the Senate special gallery Setting a Valuable Example... Zonta International Update: Resolution 1325 DG Dandy with former President Cory Aquino enroute to Cotabato. Trekking on the mountain to Inug-ug, a declared peace zone in Mindanao. With Muslims in Inug-ug, a peace zone expected to be respected by both the military and MILF. With President Gloria Arroyo in Cotabato. Projecting Zonta in today’s world is being very capably discharged by Governor Dandy. Last May 8, she flew to Mindanao to participate with women leaders in “Mothers for Peace.” Wanting to help give peace a chance in Mindanao, they visited evacuation centers in Cotabato and Maguindanao. The visit included a trek up the mountain to InugUg, a peace zone which both the military and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are expected to respect. Dialogues were held with the muslims there. On 31 October, 2000, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325, the first Resolution to give political legitimacy to women’s struggle for seats at peace negotiating tables around the world. The resolution acknowledges that war affects women differently than men. Women are unprotected in post-war conflict and their contributions to peace building are largely marginalized. Resolution 1325 provides a political framework that includes women’s perspectives in implementing peace processes. The solution calls on all actors involved in negotiating and implementing peace agreements to adopt a gender perspective that would take into account the special needs of women and girls during repatriation and resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration and post-conflict reconstruction. The adoption of this historic resolution was a major step toward recognizing women’s role in conflict management, peace-keeping and post-conflict peace building. The Resolution calls upon the Council, the UN Secretary General,member states, and all other parties (i.e., non-state actors, militias, humanitarian agencies, civil society) to take action in four inter-related areas: 1) Participation of women in decision making and peace processes; 2) Gender Perspectives and Training in Peacekeeping; 3) The Protection of Women; 4) Gender mainstreaming in United Nations reporting systems and programmatic implementation mechanisms. 2 CONDUCTING THE SMOOTH FLOW AND FLOWERING OF ZONTIAN RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROGRAMS... Meetings guided the workings of the District. Above right, Lt. Gov. Subhaporn Peters, center, flew to the Philippines to attend the District Board meeting and was met at the airport by District Conference Chair Nonie Basilio and Gov. Dandy Gomez. Above left, The 2nd District Board meeting held March 6, 2003. Seated l-r, AD Mary Ang, Lt. Gov. Subhaporn Peters, Gov. Dandy Gomez, AD Lynn Sunico, AD Virma Vergel de Dios. Standing, l-r, VAD Ma. Theresa Klepp, AD Marinela Velez, Treasurer Nellie Ilas, Parliamentarian Brenda Tanjutco, VAD Baby Perez and Secretary Anne Baradi. Left, Meeting of the District Committee Chairs. Seated, l-r, Nelia Sancho, Gov. Dandy, Nonie Basilio, Tess Castro, Anne Baradi. Standing, l-r, Nellie Ilas, Mita Rufino, Baby Sison, Leni Reyes, Brenda Tanjutco, Mitzi Piad and Chedeng Arroyo. A Triumphant Saga, THE ZONTA FOUNDATION FUND DRIVE... The rapport and cohesiveness of Zontians in the District was reflected in the successful Zonta Foundation Fund Drive led by Zonta Foundation Ambassador Baby Perez Sison and District Governor Dandy. They started it off by inviting Zontians and friends to a triple birthday party — theirs and District Conference Chair Nonie Basilio’s. In lieu of gifts, the guests were encouraged to bring contributions to the Zonta Foundation. Heartened by the tidy sum they reaped, Governor Dandy and Ambassador Baby officially launched the Fund campaign in Area 3, followed by a visit to Area 4. Elena Young was the first donor, and this must have brought good feng shui because after the March 6 Zonta Rose Day joint celebration of Areas 1 and 5, the District goal was practically reached! The three Birthday celebrants happily greeting their guests. Area 4 Zontian Big waves affirming their support to the Zonta Foundation. 3 Gov. Dandy pins PP Elena Young, the 1st donor of the year. The YWPA Search and Awards Program Encouraged by DG Dandy and YWPA District Chair Mitzi Piad, 19 clubs from Areas 1 to 5 submitted a total of 63 nominees for the District Candidate to the International YWPA finals. From these nominees, 20 top candidates were selected and presented to a Board of Judges composed of leaders from different sectors such as the academe, media, NGO and youth organizations. After a long deliberation, their choice for District 17 Candidate was Robelle Baranda, the nominee of the Zonta Club of Quezon City. To recognize their abilities and encourage more future participation in the YWPA, a program was held at the Manila Polo Club to honor not only Robelle but also the 19 other top nominees. The other nineteen nominees and their endorsing club are; Area 1 — Maritoni Bautista by ZC EDSA & its Environs — Sara Amargo by ZC Antipolo; Jenica Cruz by ZC Greater Rizal 1. Area 2 — Michelle Rocha by ZC Hong Kong, Miu Yi Chung and Oi Ting Yu by ZC New Territories; Beatrice Liu by ZC Hong Kong East. Area 3 — Sharmila Parmano by ZC Zamboanga; Anne Mendez by ZC Cebu II; and Emma Marie Guidoniagao by ZC Iloilo City. Area 4 — Ma. Carmela Sales by ZC Central Tuguegarao. Area 5 — Unaiza Garnica by ZC Pasig Foundation, Inc.; Madeleine Dumaguit and Pauline Baniqued by ZC Makati-Ayala; Rose Ronario by ZC Laguna; Ma. Lourdes Arevalo by ZC Naga & Camarines Sur; Ma. Luisa Rosales and Jemelyn Baldsima by ZC Makati & Environs; and Maricar Lee by ZC Lucena City and Environs. The YWPA Board of Judges with District officers. Seated, l-r, Mrs. Asuncion L. Flores, past Soroptimist Int’l Governor representing NGO’s; publisher and panel chairman Louie Locsin representing media, and school administrator/owner Vicky Coralejo representing academe. Behind, l-r, YWPA Search Chair Mitzi Piad, Governor Dandy Gomez, ZI YWPA Committee member Nora Vinluan. ZC of Makati invited DG Dandy, YWPA Chair Mitzi Piad and other District officers and Club presidents to the merienda honoring its nominees for the YWPA. Two nominees were later selected by the D-17 Board of Judges as among the top 20 finalists for District candidate. District 17 Awarded Two of Four ZISVAW Grants for 2003 Zonta Club of Muntinlupa & Environs and Zonta Club of Davao City The two ZISVAW grants awarded to District 17 are for the Gabay Bata project of Zonta Club of Muntinlupa & Environs, and the “Community Response to Violence Against Women and Children Project” of the Zonta Club of Davao City. at home - an environment that will make it easier for children to discuss abuse with their parents. ZC of Muntinlupa will work with local officials and agencies to expand the project to additional schools in the area. The partnering organizations of ZC of Muntinlupa for their project are the Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA), the City of Muntinlupa and the City of Muntinlupa Division of City Schools. The Gabay Bata project - Guidance and in Support of the Child, aims to train 130 teachers and guidance counselors in the CPTCSA’s Personal Safety Curriculum in an intensive 3-day training session. These teachers will then teach the curriculum to their students. Quarterly parent enrichment seminars will also be held to teach parents how to create a supportive, open environment Davao's “Community Response to Violence Against Women and Children Project” will reinforce the capabilities of organizations working with victims of violence, creating and implementing an anti-violence action plan, and strengthening advocacy and referral systems for victims of violence. A Community Support Group will be for med to identify community needs and the best way to address issues related to violence against women and children. The support group will undergo gender sensitivity training to make it better equipped to carry out their role in the project. 4 The Big News from Area 1 A New Club is Born: The Zonta Club of Baliuag. Somed by the ZC of Manila III, led by President Lydia Gregorio and past President Tess Castro, the Zonta Club of Baliuag held the induction of its charter officers and members on July 2, 2003. Evelyn C. Salvador, who is the wife of the Baliuag mayor, is the president of the spanking-new 25-member club. VAD Baby Perez Sison inducted the charter members, and AD Virma Vergel de Dios inducted the charter officers. Governor Dandy Gomez was the keynote speaker. District and Area officers, Club presidents and officers and other Zontians trekked to Baliuag, Bulacan to attend the induction ceremonies. The charter members of the Zonta Club of Baliuag being inducted by VAD Baby Perez Sison. Zontians joined the Department of Health Fun Run and Aerobics at the Luneta in support of Undersecretary Milagros Fernandez of ZC of Zamboanga. Seen with her are, l-r, Greater Rizal I Zontians Julie Choy and Alma Larsen, Governor Dandy Gomez, and AD1 Virma Vergel de Dios. Also held by Area I was a visit to the Dumagats. As one of her loves is being with the deprived, Governor Dandy happily greets leaders and members of the minority tribe. Visiting Area 2’s Zonta Clubs of Kuantan and Singapore At her visit to the Zonta Club of Singapore, DG Dandy pinned the Zonta Foundation pin on immediate past President Susan Chong. Seen l-r are Lt. Gov. Subhaporn Peters, DG Dandy, PP Susan Chong and President Quay Ken Wah. Wishing to touch base with all clubs of the District, which involves five different countries, Governor Dandy Gomez visited the Zonta Club of Kuantan in Malaysia where she encouraged members to attend the District Conference in the Philippines on October 10-12, 2003. 5 Vitality and Vim in Area 3… Performers from the Zonta Clubs of (l-r) Davao 1, Davao 2, Cagayan de Oro 2 represented by AD Marinela Velez, Bacolod, Iloilo 2, Cebu 2, Iloilo City, Zamboanga and Cebu 1. colod, the educational thrusts of ZCs of Davao 1 and 2, and the health concerns of ZCs of Cagayan de Oro 1 and 2. All these activities merited relaxation and camaraderie at the Area Meeting in Cagayan de Oro which culminated in a superbly coordinated “Zontawood” fellowship. The fun and enjoyment are obvious in the collage picturing the different club presentations. The Area 3 clubs have exemplary activites benefiting their respective communities. To name a few, there were the “Zonta for Life” program of ZC of Iloilo 1; the Women and Children’s Protection Desk with Izuzu van of ZC of Iloilo 2. the Women and Children Protection Center of ZCs of Cebu 1 and 2, the Ayudahan Center of Zamboanga, the day care center of Ba- Happenings in Area 4 The seven Clubs of Area 4 are thriving with Zontian activities as well as membership upliftment. Area Director Mary Ang led the Area 4 Zontians on a tour of the historic sites of the North. Their Area 4 meeting included a workshop with international consultant Arlu Gomez as facilitator, and recognition of Zontians in public office. Area 4 Zontians led by AD Mary Ang on a bus tour of the North. AD Mary Ang dancing with Zontian verve. DG Dandy turns over her personal donation of food for Cagayan Valley indigents to be distributed by the ZCs of Tuguegarao and Central Tuguegarao. Governor Dandy Gomez presenting a plaque of recognition to Zontian Shalimar Tumaru, Mayor of Aparri. 6 Excellence in Area 5 Area 5 club presidents are closely knit and club activities can become occasions for joint participation. There is the Golden Z Club induction of Makati-Ayala held at the La Mesa Watershed where all invited participated in planting 1,000 trees. The Area Workshop on the theme “Working Together for the Protection and Development of Women” included an update on trends and challenges in the trafficking of women and children in the Philippines, besides the Anti-Trafficking Act of 2003. Senate President Franklin Drilon was conferred the title of Honorary Zontian by the Zonta Club of Makati & Environs Foundation, Inc., for expediting passage of the Anti-Trafficking Act. ZC of Muntinlupa won a ZISVAW one-year grant for its Gabay Bata project. And there is the inauguration of the 1,000-square meter Community Center of the ZC of Makati & Environs Foundation, Inc., which will more than double its capacity to serve the underprivileged. Fun activities are not wanting, and a sojourn organized by ZC of Makati-Ayala president Maridel Villavicencio to her luxurious vacation spa in San Vicente, Sta. Ana, Cagayan Valley, refreshed and invigorated the District officers and Area 5 presidents who enplaned there. Area 5 presidents and District officers with DG Dandy Gomez and Senate President Franklin Drilon. At the San Vicente deluxe spa in the Cagayan Valley. In the picture are Lynn Sunico, Nellie Ilas, Baby Sison, Governor Dandy, Maridel Villavicencio, Virma Vergel de Dios, Nonie Basilio, Baby Doble, Lydia Tansinsin and Cora Oliver. Tree Planting at La Mesa Watershed Community Concerns in Area 6 The Zonta Clubs of Thailand are very involved in community concerns, and their projects are extensive and greatly beneficial to the needy. Livelihood training centers, a program to help the children of HIV/AIDS patients, educational facilities for the young, concern for the elderly and environmental programs are among their activities. Left, Pornpan Jiranansuroj, DT Nellie Ilas, Gov. Dandy Gomez and Lt. Gov. Subhaporn Peters with thalasimic children in Chiengrai. Governor Dandy Gomez visited building sites of Old People Home Zonta 7. 7 The Zonta Youth Summit for Peace Joint Areas 1 and 5 Activity In collaboration with UNICEF Philippines and Saint Michael’s College of Laguna - Center for Social Action and Makabayan Department, a highly educational and entertaining activity for Z and Golden Z Clubbers of Areas 1 and 5 was held in Biñan Laguna at the St. Theodore Hall of Saint Michael’s College on August 30. The almost whole-day affair was very successful and highly attended. The articulate, knowledgeable and relevant speakers were Hon. Paulo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV, chairperson of the National Youth Commission, Romina Urra Gonzalez, editor-in-chief of Chalk Magazine; and Roselle Ambubuyog, blind summa cum laude class 2001 graduate of Ateneo de Manila University. An Advocacy Plan for Peace was read, presented and signed to cap the program which was lightened with presentations by the students of Saint Michael’s College. District 17 Scores High! 50% of New Z/Golden Z Clubs in Biennium are in District 17! Z and Golden Z Clubbers starting the parade of school banners. D-17 Z/Golden Z Clubs Sub-Com. Co-Chair Dr. Lourdes Almeda Sese reports that Zonta now has 165 Z/Golden Z Clubs worldwide, 18 of which are new. Of these 18 new clubs, 9 were chartered in District 17: 4 in Area 1, 2 in Area 2, and 3 in Area 5. Officially, there are 43 active and paid Z/Golden Z Clubs in District 17. Eight more Z/Golden Z Clubs have been organized and are awaiting finalization and approval of their charter authorization. Such club performance!!! DG Dandy Gomez reads the Advocacy Plan for Peace. Governor Dandy cuts the giant “Z” pizza as District officers, club presidents and Z and Golden Z Clubbers pose with her. Speakers Roselle Ambubuyog and Romina Gonzales with I-r, Youth Summit Chair Lourdes Almeda Sese, Governor Dandy Gomez, Status of Women Chair Leni Reyes, and Ambassador Baby Perez Sison. Seated, l-r, District Governor Dandy Gomez and Conference Chair Nonie Basilio. Behind, l-r, Operations Co-Chair Baby Perez Sison, Conference Treasurer Tess Castro and Administrative Co-Chair Virma Vergel de Dios. The core leaders of the 12th District 17 Conference: The ZONTA INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 17 GOVERNOR’S NEWSLETTER is published semi-annually under the editorship of District 17 Governor Ma. Imelda Gomez and Newsletter Committee Chair Nita Honorio with Co-Chairs Cora Oliver (Philippines), Tin Chun Wong (Hong Kong), Joyce Ma (Malaysia), Runcha Boribalburibhand or Margaret Bhadungzong (Thailand). Please send your news items, articles and photos to postal address 41 Molave St., Valle Verde 3, Pasig City 1604, Philippines. Or email to [email protected]. Or fax to (632) 631-0304. You can also send to any of the Newsletter Committee Co-Chairs. 8
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