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DepEd leads in record-breaking stand vs poverty
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Oct 26, 2008 - 9:17:39 AM
MANILA,
Oct. 27 (PNA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd) provided the huge
number of participants in the “Stand Up and Take Action” events around
the country, urging government leaders to end poverty and achieve the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The
DepEd mobilized elementary school students through a vegetable
gardening activity in most of the elementary schools nationwide.
The
United Nations (UN) office in the Philippines earlier announced that
some 35.2 million Filipinos or an unprecedented one-third of the
country’s population, participated in “Stand Up and Take Action” events
around the Philippines.
The
event that took place from October 17-19 aims to send a loud message to
government leaders that they should start taking concrete action
leading to the fulfillment of the campaign in ending poverty around the
world.
The
numbers were announced after a two-day tabulation by SGV & Co. of
events registered by organizations and individuals all over the
country.
SGV
& Co., the largest auditing firm in the country, certified the
official Philippine total as 35,264,652, followed by verification and
official confirmation by Guinness World Records, a first in the history
of the Philippines and of the world.
“No
other country can come close to the Philippines as far as mobilizing
the largest number of participants is concerned. But more than the
numbers, the Stand Up Take Action campaign should result in concrete
policy changes and actions that directly address poverty,” said Minar
Pimple, UN Millennium Campaign Deputy Director for Asia.
“This
weekend, people around the globe assembled in numbers too large to
ignore, demanding that world leaders deliver on the promises they made
in the year 2000 to eradicate extreme poverty and achieve the
Millennium Development Goals by 2015. Already, world leaders are
responding. History has shown us that mass mobilizations have the power
to change the course of history, and we will not stop mobilizing and
advocating for action until the Millennium Development Goals are
achieved,” Salil Shetty, Director of the UN Millennium Campaign, in a
press statement said.
The
Guinness World Records, for its part, announced that 116,993,629
participants in 7,777 events were mobilized around the world, topping
last year’s 43 million count.
The number of participants set new Guinness World Record, topping last year’s global record.
Aside
from DepEd, World Vision, Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP)
and the National Anti-Poverty Commission also took part in the said
event.
The
National Anti-Poverty Commission conducted a National People’s Day
Caravan of Services at Luneta Park and in its communities nationwide.
World
Vision and GCAP, on the other hand, partnered in a program called 50
simple steps to fight poverty, which they launched on Oct. 17 in their
communities.
The
Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines and the National
Federation of Barangay Health Workers conducted pre-natal care to
pregnant women and provided vitamins and iodine and dewormed children
under-five in all their health units.
Meanwhile, the Department of Interior and Local Government nationwide conducted prayers for poverty reduction.
The
Assalam Bangsamoro Peoples Association Inc. conducted a concert in
Sultan Kudarat. GCAP conducted a rap contest on MDGs and a concert in
Liwasang Bonifacio.
The
highlight of Oct. 18 activities was the MDG Fiesta organized by the
League of Municipalities of the Philippines in Cainta, Rizal with Mayor
Mon Ilagan. The El Shaddai community dedicated its Saturday mass to a
prayer on poverty reduction.
The
October 19 events were jumpstarted with a charity run for the MDGs
organized by Botak with celebrity runners that included former sprint
Olympian Elma Muros, former Miss Universe 1st runner-up Miriam Quiambao
and newscaster Karen Davila.
All over the country, prayers, medical services, tree-planting activities and information drives on MDGs were conducted. (PNA)
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