April 29, 2021

Earth Warriors Use TikTok to Raise Awareness on Pressing Environmental Matters


Manila, Philippines – April 29, 2021
–  As an easy-to-use platform for creative expression TikTok gives users an opportunity to shine a light on their advocacies through content that is both informative and entertaining. With this, creators are able to keep others informed on issues that they are passionate about. One pressing topic that has been creating buzz on TikTok is the preservation and protection of the environment. 

In celebration of Earth Month, which takes place in April of every year, highlighted by Earth Day on April 22nd, TikTok reinforces its continued commitment to boost awareness around environmental issues, and educate communities on sustainability, in a way that will resonate with many people around the world. This will be done through a communications campaign that aims to encourage sustainability-led conversations and trends on the platform and highlight local creators and content that are driven towards this cause. 


Anyone looking for ideas on how to better care for the environment can already find a lot of inspiration on TikTok. These videos are a great place to start.


Start with one thing

In this video, environmental advocate Antoinette Taus shares simple ways to make a difference and do your part for the Earth. As an actress and singer who has spent much of her life in the spotlight, she uses her popularity to promote environmental awareness and has even founded a non-profit organization that fosters action for sustainable development.


Take on a recycling project

It isn’t always possible to refuse single-use plastics, so instead of throwing them away why not repurpose them and give them a new life? Here’s an easy-to-follow tutorial for how to turn a plastic bottle into a night light.

Learn about deforestation

Through Treeforestation, a project by students of De La Salle University, you can learn about how deforestation affects the environment, as well as our lives. The campaign project also helps people understand what can be done to address this issue.


Dispose of trash properly

The simple act of disposing trash properly can make a difference in the environment. This video includes a quick tutorial for how to fold trash to make it more compact, and easier to keep in your pocket or bag until you have access to a trash bin.


Discover more content about saving the Earth on TikTok, and do your part to help the world heal! Download the app on your iOS and Android devices to get started.




NutriAsia and Del Monte team up to donate upcycled school chairs under Share-A-Chair initiative

Keeping with its advocacies of helping Filipino communities in need and minimizing the impact of plastic waste, NutriAsia, Inc. and Del Monte Philippines, Inc. partnered together to donate upcycled plastic school chairs to several public elementary schools.

This was done through the Share-a-Chair initiative, a program started by NutriAsia and Del Monte in which the companies collect single-use plastic waste from their different offices and plant sites to turn them into school chairs and other needed furniture for the underprivileged public schools and communities. It is the culmination of the two companies’ partnership forged to help the Department of Education address the perennial shortage of school chairs.

NutriAsia and Del Monte Philippines, Inc. have partnered for Share-a-Chair, an advocacy program wherein plastic waste materials from their offices and plants are collected and upcycled into school furnishings. Each school received 50 pieces of armchairs and a teacher’s table with chair.

Jose Bastida Elementary School in Brgy. 

NutriAsia and Del Monte collected 19.3 metric tons of plastic waste from their offices and plants for a period of six months. Part of this collection went to the Share-a-Chair donation of 600 school chairs and teachers’ tables distributed to 12 different partner schools in Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, and Davao that NutriAsia and Del Monte have chosen for the program.

Puerto Elementary, Cagayan de Oro City 

Share a Chair and Table 

NutriAsia and Del Monte then partnered with Envirotech Waste Recycling, Inc., a local company with ground-breaking technology to upcycle the collected plastic waste into the furnishings. Upcycling is the process of transforming waste and discarded materials into useable items which is Envirotech’s field of expertise.

Through the Share-a-Chair program and their spirit of resourcefulness, NutriAsia and Del Monte aim to continue upcycling plastic waste and creating more school chairs to be donated to various partner schools across the country. This way, the companies can fulfill their goals of assisting underprivileged Filipino communities and reducing the negative environmental impact of plastic.


Globe empowers youth to connect the nation with #Globe5GHackathon


It’s been more than a year since the start of the pandemic and even the most forward-thinking people were genuinely unprepared for the challenges of these unprecedented times. Globe believes that through technology, many people, especially the youth, have connected with others and even come up with innovative solutions to modern problems.

In partnership with Animo Labs of De La Salle University-Manila, Globe has launched #Globe5GHackathon, the biggest hackathon event in the country last April 27. Kicking off on Virtual Hangouts, students and young professionals from all over the country are invited to attend enablement workshops to inspire them to think out of the box and reinvent their power to create change today and for future generations through Globe’s 5G technology.


“Globe believes that the youth can unlock the nation’s potential through breakthrough innovations. By giving them a platform and the right tools to turn their ideas into reality, they can create lasting impact through the proper use of 5G technology,” said Issa Guevarra-Cabreira, Globe Chief Commercial Officer.

The workshops, slated to happen between May 21 and June 4, 2021, will give participants the chance to be coached and mentored by industry experts on 5G technology and innovation. They will then be able to cultivate their ideas and bring them to life through a nationwide pitch from June 21 to 25, 2021. Winning teams will get exciting prizes and get the opportunity to have their ideas funded by one of Globe’s partners and 917Ventures, Globe’s largest corporate venture builder. Awarding of winners is on September 3, 2021.

The 5G Hackathon is part of the telco’s continuous efforts to create a #FirstWorldNetwork in the country.

The company strongly supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly UN SDG No. 9 which highlights the roles of infrastructure and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and development. Globe is committed to upholding the 10 United Nations Global Compact principles and 10 UN SDGs.

LG Extends its Excellent OLED Deals: LG’s OLED Madness Promo is Extended to May 31

LG OLED TV has been widely considered as the brand’s best TV yet and with good reason. Its cutting-edge self-lit pixel technology offers over 100 million self-lit sub-pixels that come together to deliver the next level of TV. You get to enjoy the deepest blacks, richest colors, and most realistic picture quality. It provides an evolutionary TV experience thanks to its deep learning algorithms. The TV’s α9 Gen3 AI Processor analyzes the on-screen content to deliver content as its most immersive. All adjustments are automatic, enhanced for the ultimate picture and sound, to make every viewing a spectacular one. Aside from impeccable picture quality, OLED TV provides beauty on its own as well. LG OLED TV eliminates all unnecessary elements and embraces only the essential to create a singular piece of perfection that blends with your wall. It looks like a piece of art from every angle and imbues your space with class.

There’s no need to fear missing out as LG Philippines extends the duration of its OLED TV promotions until May 31. Two stalwarts of LG’s TV line, the OLED and NanoCell, have special discounted prices perfect for lounging at home as summer fast approaches. You can get up to a whopping 32% discount from the best TVs that LG has to offer. The promotion covers select models from LG’s OLED and NanoCell line purchased via straight card or cash payment in participating LG Authorized Dealer Stores.

Aside from the straight payment promo, the Two of a Kind Bundle and Raffle promotion is still ongoing until May 31, 2021. When you order an OLED TV, you get the chance to purchase LG’s newest product – the TONE Free wireless earbuds for an attractive promo price. The FN7, which normally retails for P7,990, can be yours for just P1,500 while the FN4, normally at P5,490, is yours at just P990. If you prefer to purchase the TONE Free earbuds by themselves, they also have a promotion price – P6,990 for the FN7 and P4,990 for the FN4.

If you buy the Two of a Kind TV and Earbud bundle, you will be eligible to join a special raffle promo. After completing your purchase, head over to http://lgpromoregistration.ph and register. You will be prompted to enter personal information as well as product information regarding your new LG items. Once the information is verified, you officially have an online raffle ticket! There will be a total of 13 winners drawn for the raffle. Items to be given away are a LG Door-in-Door SXS, an LG OLED55CXPPA, an LG 49” NanoCell TV, and 10 FN4 TONE Free wireless earbuds.

Don’t miss out on LG’s best TV yet. Shop for your OLED TV today!

April 28, 2021

Combating TB As One: Survivors advocate for continued TB empowerment and support


Tuberculosis (TB)
remains to be one of the deadliest airborne diseases in the Philippines today as the country experiences the highest incidence rate in Asia. To most people, getting proper TB treatment is the only solution to battle the TB disease. But for former TB patients, it’s more than just the treatments. Combating TB requires unity, action, and empowerment.

Having TB can be a heavy burden -- from daily monitoring and medical support to social stigma and discrimination. This is why Survivor Advocates of the Department of Health’s (DOH) campaign, #TBFreePH, believe that these problems should not be faced alone. Having gone through the same experiences, they continue to show their support by sharing their stories of hope to empower TB patients to strive towards a TB-free life.

What it means to be a survivor advocate

Once an aspiring architect, Louie Teng recalled the biggest turning point in her life back in 2007 when she discovered she had extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) called Tuberculosis Meningitis (MTB). Regarded as a rare form of TB, Meningeal tuberculosis affected her brain causing her to lose her eyesight in the process of treatment. For Louie, battling TB was one of the most difficult stages in her life, and losing her vision made it even worse. This led her to experience stages of depression, anxiety, and fear of discrimination from something that she considered to be an “old disease” which eventually progressed into a disability, resulting in double discrimination.

Her doctor then explained that her journey to recovery should be seen as a “miracle” since a person undergoing MTB could have resulted in a fatal incident since there were no existing cases locally at that time. After months of treatment and rehabilitation, a new opportunity came her way which was to use her past experiences as a sign of hope for the many battling TB.


TB Survivor Advocate Louie Teng

Today, Louie continues to combat TB as the President of TBPeople Philippines Organization Inc. and a survivor advocate for the DOH’s, #TBFreePH campaign. Louie has been using her platform to educate and help those who do not fully monitor their treatment, individuals from far-flung communities with active TB, and patients who have both TB and existing disabilities.

“We want to create media engagements by making noise the right way to inform the public that there are a lot of TB cases in the Philippines including ones with existing disabilities. Doing community-based forums to inquire about TB should also be established and making sure government officials directly communicate that there is free TB medication so everyone can easily access it,” shared Louie.

With the looming effects of the pandemic, Louie believes the lockdowns contributed to the growing emotional distress of TB patients because of the lack of access to proper service from health care centers and hospitals. But with increased digital interactions, connecting to TB patients who seek answers and peer support was made easier. “We want to help out to those who are unreached. With everyone connected through social media, we are able to get more inquiries and refer them to TB facilities and health care providers.”


Stronger together and fighting as one

To address the growing concerns of TB amid the pandemic, other survivor advocates have also shared their voices in raising TB awareness in hopes that their collaborative efforts will strengthen the community even more. Some of these #TBFreePH advocates are Mark Agana and Malaya Relacion.

TB Survivor Advocate Mark Agana

Mark Agana continues to echo the voice of Filipino men to getting screened, tested, and treated for TB, as well as erasing all stereotypes of men having no weaknesses. He was diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) back in 2014 and considered himself to be a very healthy and athletic person. Like the majority of TB patients, Mark did not take the necessary precaution with TB treatment, and instead, he self-medicated which resulted in reactivation of TB in 2016.

He highlights that anyone is vulnerable to getting infected with TB, people who are active in sports and live a healthy lifestyle can also acquire it when exposed to the bacteria. After listening to different TB stories from other patients during his incubation period, Mark started to blame himself for not getting the necessary TB treatment sooner since getting TB once was already difficult but twice was too much.

For fellow survivor advocate Malaya Relacion, one of the biggest issues for TB in the Philippines is the lack of initiatives towards faster and more efficient TB detection processes. Back in 2012, Malaya worked for a non-government organization (NGO) where she visited various remote areas. After a series of unexplained fevers and chronic coughing, it was later revealed that she had pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB).

TB Survivor Advocate Malaya Relacion

With the current pandemic, Malaya encourages active and former TB patients to speak up and empower themselves through their experiences and stories. “Like many people with TB, I had to conquer my fears. I was scared to let people know about my story. But being scared means being powerless. So I had to take control of my own life. Today, I am here to let people know what it really means to be TB-Free.”

The goal of pushing TB awareness may be a challenging road ahead but can be achievable with additional support from TB and non-TB Filipinos by supporting the National TB Control Program and overall #TBFreePH campaign of the DOH. The campaign is also supported by development partners like the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), World Health Organization (WHO), and the Global Fund against HIV, TB, and Malaria.

For the survivor advocates of #TBFreePH, direct messaging from these TB programs will help solve the current issue of Filipino TB patients not seeking proper treatment, “We just want people to listen. Filipinos are just looking for direct intervention, complete with a lot of these programs and proper messaging like for example, we have to be clear and concise with the six-month medication, not just two,” emphasized Louie, who meets and listens to stories of currently treating patients via the #TBFreePH Facebook community page. “Through this, we can enable the first step to getting back on track and reaching the ultimate goal which is finding and treating 2.5 million Filipinos by 2022.”

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About TB Innovations and Health Systems Strengthening (TBIHSS)

TB Innovations and Health Systems Strengthening (TB Innovations) is a five-year project designed to bring a dynamic and strategic approach to accelerate the fight against tuberculosis (TB) in the Philippines and to institute health processes and systems that help the country achieve its targets for TB elimination by 2035. The project is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to identify, develop, pilot and scale up game-changing, innovative technologies and approaches to assist the Philippines government in reaching national targets. FHI 360 will work closely with the National TB Program, USAID, USAID partners, the World Health Organization, the Global Fund and in-country stakeholders to achieve the broader vision and support the attainment of the Philippines Health Agenda.

TB Innovations has these objectives:

● Identify approaches to maximize case detection and health-seeking behavior

● Integrate and institutionalize practices to improve treatment adherence and quality of care

● Create a supportive environment encompassing the continuum of TB prevention to care

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