12th INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!


We are pleased to inform you and your institution that the 12th International Youth Day (IYD) Celebration and Youth and Educators Summit for the Millennium Development Goals (YES4MDGs!) is scheduled on August 3-7, 2011 at the Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City, Philippines. The 12th IYD celebration is spearheaded by the United Nations Association of the Philippines and United Nations Youth Associations of the Philippines with endorsement from Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Education (DepEd), National Youth Commission (NYC), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Call for Participants: 10th International Youth Day Celebration: Extemporaneous Speech, On-the-Spot Painting Contest, Quiz Bowl

General Guidelines
  • Only official delegates to the 10th IYD and MDG Summit are entitled to join including teachers and coaches.
  • Official delegates must indicate in their Confirmation Form that they are joining the contest on or before August 1, 2009 to prepare the list of contestants.
  • For Inquiries: Please contact Prof. Bert Tuga, 09196353381 or send an email to: berttuga@yahoo.com
  • Final confirmation of your participation as official contestants in any competition will be sent to your email.
  • Prizes includes medals, cash and certificate of participation and recognition.

Extemporaneous Speech

Mechanics and Rules of the Contest:


1. The topic shall be given on the spot by the judges.
2. The contestants shall be given 10 minutes to prepare and 5 minutes to deliver.
3. The style of the delivery shall be conversational, oratorical or a combination of both
4. The contestant should not wear his/her school uniform.
5. Use of sound effects, microphones and props is strictly prohibited..
6. The judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.

Criteria for Judging:

1. Content, clear organization..40%
2. Delivery…...20%
3. Pronunciation, enunciation, diction…..20%
4. Stage presence ( eye contact, poise, personality )……..20%
TOTAL———-100%

Quiz Bowl

( International Affairs, UN Declarations, UN MDGs, International Law and Current Events)

Summary of Rules- Quiz Bowl Contest:

1. Questions shall be prepared solely by the UNAP Board members.
2. Each school/organization is entitled to three contestants composing a team, who are bona fide students of the college/university. One official alternate will be allowed.
3. Contestants will answer the same set of questions in writing. Before a question is read, the contestants must raise their right hand. Each team will be provided with an illustration board, chalk and eraser.
4. The questions will be read twice by the Quizmaster. After the second reading, the Quizmaster shall say “go” - only then will the team be allowed to write the answer. Automatically, the 10-second time limit will begin with the word “go” by the Quizmaster. If the question requires enumeration, the time limit will be extended to five ( 5) more seconds.
5. After the time limit, a buzzer will sound: the team should stop writing and raise their right hand.
6. The proctors will go around and check the answer of the teams. There will be fifteen proctors—one proctor for each team will be provided to ensure correctness of the answer.
7. The contest has two (2) rounds. Level I and Level II. In Level I, twenty questions will be asked. Each question is worth one (1) point. After asking twenty (20) questions, the Quizmaster announces the top five (5) teams who will advance to Level II. If there is a tie for the fifth place, both will advance to the next level.
8. Twenty (20) questions will be asked in the second round, but this time, two (2) points will be assigned for each correct answer.
9. After the 20th question, the three (3) teams getting the highest score in Level I and II will be declared Champion. 1st Runner-up and 2nd Runner-up. Since there are only three (3) places, should there be a tie, extra questions will be asked by the quizmaster in order to break such.
10. The duly registered teacher-coach of the team is the only person authorized to make a protest. All protest should be referred to the Board of Judges immediately before the Quizmaster reads the next question.

On-the-Spot Painting


Mechanics and Rules of the Contest:


1. The painting must be based on the 10th IYD theme.
2. The competition is open to bona fide college students
3. Only one participant per region is allowed in this category
4. The contestant must bring his/her own painting brushes. Any kind of brush will be allowed. He/she can also bring rulers and pencils.
5. The contestant will use acrylic-based paint. ( Bring own paint ). Only the three primary colors (Red, Blue, and Yellow ) and two neutral colors ( Black and White ) shall be allowed.
6. Mixing of colors is allowed.
7. The contestants will use one-fourth ( 1/4 ) illustration board. Contestants will bring their own illustration board.
8. Duration time is within three ( 3 ) hours.
9. No distinguishing mark or name of the contestants shall appear in the entry.
10. Judges decision is final and irrevocable.


Criteria for Judging:


1. Originality— 30%
2. Creativity—30%
3. Workmanship Quality—30%
(Use of medium and Composition)
4. Over-All Visual Impact—10%
TOTAL—100%






Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Search for UNAP Outstanding Youth Leaders (10th International Youth Day Celebration) Awarding Ceremony: Malacanang Palace August 7, 2009

The purpose of the UNAP Outstanding Youth Service Award (UNAP-OYSA) is to recognize and promote the positive achievements of young Filipinos aged between 15-35 years old.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:

  • To acknowledge & highlight the achievements of young Filipinos.
  • To educate the general public with examples of youth achievement.
  • To encourage & motivate young Filipinos at all levels in their chosen field of endeavors.
  • To develop a sense of pride in being a Filipino.
  • To build self-confidence through rewards for excellence.
  • To develop and encourage leadership and life skills in young Filipinos.

AWARDS CATEGORY

The awards recognize the achievements of Filipino youths in the following categories:


  • Arts
  • Community Service
  • Differently-Abled Youth (D.A.Y.)
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Outstanding Young Indigenous Achiever
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • Media and ICT
  • Military and Security
  • Entertainment
  • Politics and Youth Participation
  • Peace and Human Rights
NOMINATIONS & CRITERIA

· To enter the Awards program you must first be nominated during the call for nomination phase. Each category has three finalists but one finalist with the most number of points shall be announced as winner during the Awards Presentation of the International Youth Day Celebration opening/closing ceremony.

· All winners shall be notified in advance and will make sure will attend the 10th International Youth Day Celebration and MDG Youth Summit on August 5-7, 2009. Failure to register as official delegate to the 10th IYD will forfeit the awards. All finalist shall be provided free registration, free board and lodging and food during the IYD.


GENERAL CRITERIA


· Academic achievements
· Personal goals and other achievements
· Degree of difficulty and sacrifices made to achieve, past and in the future
· Personal interests and involvement in the wider community
· Contribution and service to society
· Sample of publications, awards, certificates, photos, etc.

CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION

Innovation (30 points)

  • The development of a new approach or dimension to projects at the local, regional and/ or national level;
  • The introduction of a novel approach to deal with long-standing issue at the local regional and/ or national level;
  • The offering of a service to the community that no one had thought of before;

Leadership (50 points)

  • Demonstration of leadership through concrete outcomes or through a strong commitment and contribution at he local, regional and/or national level;
  • The undertaking of activities which have inspired people to develop, show initiative and exercise their potential;
  • The spearheading of groups to take up projects which have had a significant impact to communities;

Partnership (20 points)
  • The creation of partnership with or among community groups, the business community or other rural/urban stakeholders which have produced concrete outcomes;
  • The building of cooperative relationships between people which have strengthened the notion that teamwork is valued;
  • The fostering of cooperation between/among groups that had not previously worked together;

Condition of Entry:


  • Entry into the UNAP Outstanding Youth Service Award is free and open to all men and women between 15-35 years of age.
  • Nominees must be Filipino citizens and reside in the Philippines of nomination for at least 2 years.
  • Complete the official Nomination Form
  • Review the Set Criteria and Category Criteria
  • Using the Category Criteria determine the most suitable category (nominees may enter more than one category, however, we require a separate application for each)
  • Prepare a summary of the nominee using the criteria provided ( maximum of 2,000 words ) - included in this summary should be a 100 word profile hat can be used for media purposes
  • Attach relevant newspaper articles, awards, certificates, photographs, etc.
  • Provide four ( 4 ) recent, different, clear photographs labeled with the nominee’s full name and address
  • Forward the original nomination form and one single-sided photocopy.
  • Nomination and contents will remain the property of the UNAP Outstanding Youth Service Award Program and will not be returned. All nominees for the program will receive a certificate of nomination.
  • Nominations may only be made on the official form, by mail and e-mail. An original and one complete copy should be forwarded with the nomination.
  • It is permissible to contact the UNAP Awards Committee for guidance regarding compilation of submitted forms. (Ms. Anna Lou Carreon, Chair, UNAP Pre-Screening and Awards Committee at e-mail address loucarreon@yahoo.com or 09163551843 or 09228557873).
  • Nominees agree to allow the organizers to use their nomination information for publicity purposes. The Awards Committee’s decision is final and irrevocable. Appeals will not be entertained.

10th International Youth Day Celebration and Youth and Educators Summit for MDG (YES 4 MDG)


Introduction to the Theme

Sustainability does not only refer to maintaining environmental balance and renewal. Sustainability encapsulates three facets of life: environment, society and economy. We live our lives in the overlaps and intersections of these facets, and our actions and attitudes help shape them. Their changing shapes in turn affect the way we are able to live our lives. The negative effects of unsustainable behaviour are not easily contained. As has been proven by the global crises in food, the economy and the environment, the concept of the global village has gone beyond being a useful analogy to being a hard reality, making clear the need to adopt a global sense of social responsibility.

With these things in mind, as the prime movers of today and the holders of tomorrow, it is imperative that the youth embrace the challenge of sustainability in its fullness as they help pave the way forward through the 21st century and beyond. Youth action, inclusion, and their full participation are keys to developing today’s world for the generations of today and tomorrow and central to a sustainable existence.

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) refer to the 8 goals and 18 targets set during the 2005 World Summit in response to the world’s main development challenges. Derived from the original eight chapters of the United Nations Millennium Declaration of 2001, this international development blueprint aims to reduce global poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women by 2015. The importance of the MDGs in the comprehensive work of the UN is undeniable and ever expanding, as the UN Development Group (UNDG) works to ensure this framework remains core to the UN system’s activities. Moreover, the subgroup is in charge of coordinating and monitoring the MDG campaign at the country-level, ensuring that the UN and affiliated agencies may provide practical assistance in line with each country’s needs. The core Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015 are as follows : (1) Halve Extreme Poverty and Hunger, (2) Achieve Universal Primary Education, (3) Empower Women and Promote Equality between Women and Men, (4) Reduce Under-Five Mortality by Two-Thirds, (5) Reduce Maternal Mortality by Three-Quarters, (6) Reverse the Spread of Diseases, Especially HIV/AIDS and Malaria, (7) Ensure Environmental Sustainability, and (8) Create a Global Partnership for Development, with Targets for Aid, Trade and Debt Relief

International Youth Day Background

The celebration of International Youth Day started after the United Nations General Assembly approved resolution 54/120 in 17 December 1999 based on the recommendation of the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for the Youth (Lisbon, 8-12,1998) declaring August 12 as International Youth Day. This day serves to promote youth participation and addresses issues concerning them. The event should also encourage youth involvement in the achievement of programs for sustainable development and technological innovations. Hence, an international strategy was adopted –the World Program of Action for Youth (WPAY) to the Year 2000 and Beyond – to address more effectively the problems of young men and women and to increase opportunities for their participation in the society.

UNAP has spearheaded the celebration of the International Youth Day in the country which was given official endorsement by the Philippine Government through the Presidential Proclamation No. 229 signed on August 12, 2002 by Her Excellency President Macapagal-Arroyo declaring every August 12 as International Youth Day. Previous IYD conferences cover various issues concerning youth particularly the 10-point WPAY agenda. The topic on the Millennium Development Goals was first tackled during the 5th IYD conference. The actively growing participation of more student and youth leaders from the different parts of the country and from other parts of the world affirm the relevance and meaningfulness of the celebration. The community immersion activities bring delegates in touch with the reality of poverty and other deprivations, and keep them aware of, and also inspired by the coping capabilities of residents in the mission areas. Fellowships and cultural nights are usually held as concluding activities. Overall, the IYD events bring to fore the lively element of youth, a common spirit of concern for others and a desire to participate in addressing the problems confronting society.

Objective and Expected Outputs:

The IYD program and celebration were designed to achieve the following end results;

· Stronger internal resources and working knowledge on capacity building for stronger youth organizations.
· UNAP Youth Vision statement and Youth Declaration for Peace and Sustainable Development;
· More UNAP Youth and Volunteers who will promote and participate in MDG programs;
· Continuous youth activities/projects which are aligned to MDG programs and UN agenda for youth;
· Submit proposals or initiatives that will lead to the achievement of MDGs.
· Working Partnerships between youth and various institutions (government and non-government organizations, business, media),
· Global Partnerships linkages with international youth organizations and other institutions.


International Partner Institutions

· UNESCO Bangkok Office
· Asia Pacific Center on Education for International Understanding
· Asia Foundation
· United Nations Millennium Campaign
· MDG Achievement Fund
· Third Millennium Foundation
· World Federation of United Nations Association (WFUNA)


National Partner Institutions

· Philippine National Red Cross
· United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
· United Nations Information Center (UNIC)
· Rotary Club of Makati
· United Nations Volunteer
· UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines
· Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
· Department of Education (DepEd)
· Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
· National Youth Commission (NYC)


Program Highlights

· Wreath Laying, Rizal Monument
· International Solidarity Cultural Night
· Stand Up! Take Action! Countdown to 2015 Planning
· Field Immersion on Environmental Site
· Contest: (Essay, Extemporaneous, Painting, Musical)
· Workshop on Youth Legislation for MDGs
· Awarding of UNAP Outstanding Youth Leaders & Closing Ceremony, MalacaƱang Palace


Resource Speakers (For Confirmation)

· Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo President, Republic of the Philippines

· Dr. Gerald Shenk – University of California – Monterey Bay, USA

· Mr. Hiroyuki Takita – UNV Program Officer, Japan

· Ms. Layla Saad – MDG Advocacy Specialist, New York

· Ms. Dulce Marie Saret – National MDG Campaign Specialist, Philippines

· Prof. Hirmana Wargahadibrata – University of Jakarta

· Prof. Ali Bin Seman – University Kebangsaan Malaysia

· Mr. Francis Kong – Motivational Speaker, Philippines

· Honorable Manuel Villar – Senator Republic of the Philippines

· Honorable Jejomar Binay – Mayor City of Makati

Note: Official Delegates shall be provided with the program of activities not later than July 20, 2009.


National Secretariat

Lead Convenor Mr. John Carlo de Galicia TUP - Manila

Convenor for Luzon Mazen B. Khayat Emiilio Aguinaldo College Manila

Convenor for Visayas Manfred L. Magno Phil. Norma Univ. Cadiz City

Convenor for Mindanao Everett Jules V. Deparine Western Mindanao State Univ.

Head of the Secretariat Dean Klayford V. Bongat Pamantasan ng Muntinlupa

Finance Officer Daryl Alfred Y. Tadique Rotary Club of Makati

Events Auditor Angelito Francis Veloso Phil. Normal Univ- Manila

Marketing /Sponsorship Karina Jardin Lyceum of the Philippines
Kristopher Rivera Liceo de Cagayan, CDO

Media and Publicity Duane Banzon Chapter Quezon City Science High Sch.
Jimmy Yau Sorsogon City
Mark Conrad Ravanzo Western Mindanao State Univ.

Logistics Jaime Angelo Reyes Phil. Normal Univ. – Manila
Jervine Dale Formoso University of Northern Phil.

Special Events Angelo Manarang Lyceum of the Philippines
Joanne Collin Vigilla University of the Phil-Diliman
Frenie Rose Delos Reyes Pamantasan ng Muntinlupa

Awards Committee Anna Lou Carreon Colegio de Sta Rosa

Security/Medical Ahl Rowlan O. Legaspi University of Makati
Randymax Bulanguit St Pauls Univ. - Tuguegarao

Mobilization Adrian James B. Andrade Gordon Colleges-Olongapo
Lyneth M. Francisco Western Mindanao State Univ.

Documentation Theresa Carpena Pamantasan ng Muntinlupa
Cidney Pamela M. Bejasa City Col of Calapan, Mindoro

Program Ayob, Armieyah Datu-Cali Xavier Univ./Ateneo de Cagayan
Angelo Cabigting Phil Normal Univ – Isabela


Registration

Registration fee covers food and accommodation, conference kits, transportation from and to the conference venue however, air fare shall be shouldered by the participants/ by their agency/institution. The conference fee for early registration for local participants is, Php3,000.00 while for international participants is only $ 150.00 until July 1, 2009. After this date the fee is Php3,500.00 and $ 200.00, respectively.
Checks should be made payable to the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP), or payments deposited at the Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI) with Account No. 3063-5932-13. We request delegates to accomplish this CONFIRMATION SHEET and fax to: (+632) 5270367. Or
Contact the following 10th IYD Convenors:

· John Carlo De Galicia, Lead Convenor for International Delegates
kingjohncarlo@yahoo.com (632) 9065706878

· Mazen B. Khayat, Convenor for Luzon Delegates
maz_bk17rb@yahoo.com (632) 9054075601

· Manfred L. Magno, Convenor for Visayas Delegates
pnu_fred@yahoo.com (632) 9196654913

· Everett Jules V. Deparine, Convenor for Mindanao Delegates
everettjulesdeparine@yahoo.com (632) 9158428040

IMPORTANT: If you paid by depositing to the UNAP Bank account, DO NOT forget to bring your deposit slip as proof of payment upon registration on August 4 or 5. Otherwise, your claim to payment will not be accepted.

Please email the above mentioned convenors for the Registration Form. Thanks





Saturday, May 9, 2009

United Nations Association of Korea Meets with UNAP Officials






Ms. Jeeyum Kim, Assistant Secretary General of United Nations Association of the Republic of Korea (UNARK) was welcomed by UNAP President Judge Aurora Navarrete Recina last May 2, 2009 at the Pearl Manila Hotel. This informal meeting was facilitated by Pro. Little Jone Espeleta, UNAP Board Member. Prof. Espeleta and Ms. Kim met in Korea during the Asian Model United Nations Assembly last year. UNAP participation to the World Federation of United Nations (WFUNA) was also discussed during the meeting. Other UNAP Officers present during the meeting was Dr. Eduardo Ong, Prof. Serafin Arviola and Dr. Angelica Abella. UNYAP was represented by Mr. Jervine Dale Formoso, Regional Coordinator for Ilocos and Ms. Annalou Carreon, National Coordinator for Young Professional Network.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Stand Up, Take Action (SUTA) Exhibit at EDSA Shangrila Mall Opened






HRH Prince Frederick Von Saxe-Launberg, Founding President of the Children of the World 2000 from Germany led the ribbon cutting ceremony of the opening of the Stand Up, Take Action Exhibit at the EDSA Shangri-La Mall last May 5, 2009. The exhibit was sponsored by the UN Millennium Campaign in the Philippines, United Nations Information Center (UNIC) and United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP). The opening rites was also graced by Senator Many Villar as represented by former Congressman of Cavite Gilbert Remulla and Ms. Ana Elzy Ofreneo of the Commission on Human Rights and UNAP Board member. The exhibit was mounted in conjunction with the World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) that is currently being held at the UP NCPAG Auditorium from May 5-10, 2009. Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr., UNAP Board Member gave a presentation about the campaign among the 150 local and foreign delegates of WCYF from Asia, Europe, Africa and North America.

The Stand Up, Take Action against Poverty for the Millennium Development Goals popularly knows as SUTA is a three day global mobilization to send a loud and clear message from citizen to leaders of rich and poor countries to take urgent action to achieve the MDGs. The activities will coincide with the international celebration of the UN World Food Day (October 16) and the Un International Day for Poverty Eradication (October 17). Last year’s campaign registered 116 million people mobilized around the world. The Philippines broke all records with more than 1/3 of its population Standing Up and Taking Action against poverty (35.2 million Filipinos). The campaign this year will take place on October 16-18, 2009 with special focus on mobilizing policy makers to take concrete actions for the passage of important legislation to achieve the targets of the MDGs.


For further information about the SUTA campaign please visit the website www.standagainstpoverty.org or contact Ms. Dulce Marie P. Saret, National MDG Campaign & Advocacy Specialist, United Nations Millennium Campaign at dulcesaret@undp.org . You can also log-in at www.unap1947unyap.blospot.com to be updated with the latest events and activities related to the campaign.

UNESCO’s Summit on Sustainable Development held






Following UNESCO Headquarters initiative on First Collection of Good Practices for Quality Education in 2008 and Youth Empowerment Series for MDGs, Philippine National Commission for UNESCO and the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP) conducted the Youth and Educator’s Summit on Education for Sustainable Development (YES 4 ESD!) at the St. Benedictine Nuns Formation Center, Salong, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro last April 27-28, 2009.

Ms. Ethel Valenzuela, UNESCO Commissioner served as Keynote Speaker among the 100 participants coming from Association of Local Colleges and Universities (ALCU), UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) and United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP). Dr. Rene M. Colocar, ASPnet National Coordinator challenged the participants to be an advocate of ESD in their own communities and schools by organizing programs and projects that will help in the promotion of just, sustainable and peaceful Philippine Society. UNAP Board member Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr., also gave a talk on MDG promotion through the Stand UP, Take Action (SUTA) Campaign of the United Nations while Ms. Ana Elzy Ofreneo of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and a UNAP Board member provided the participants an incisive speech about the important of human rights promotion in the attainment of the eight Millennium Development Goals.

Other UNAP Officers joined the delegation that includes the Vice President for Internal Affairs Dr. Emiliana Tadeo and National Treasurer, Dr. Rose Sambrano of Pateros Technological College. UNYAP participants to the summit were headed by Mr. Mazen Khayat, Vice President for Luzon, Mr. Jervin Formoso Ilocos Regional Coordinator and Randy Bulaquit, Cagayan Valley Regional Coordinator. After the summit UNAP and UNYAP officers and members hold an environmental field exposure in Puerto Galera Marine Park also in Oriental Mindoro.

For more information about Education for Sustainable Development, please visit our website at www.unap1947unyap.blogspot.com or you can send us an email to get the whole summit proceedings at sarviola2002@gmail.com.

UNAP Welcomes New Lifetime and Institutional Members






The United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP) headed by its President Judge Aurora Navarrette Recina and Vice President External Dr. Angelica Abella welcomes the new Lifetime and Institutional members of the Association. The Oath-Taking ceremony was held at the UNAP headquarters in Pasig City last May 1, 2009. The new Lifetime members commits themselves in strengthening the association through the various programs and projects like the Search for MDG Youth Champion, the 10th International Youth Day Celebration and UN’s Stand Up, Take Action Campaign. They were given the UNAP commemorative flag and pin as a souvenir after paying the membership fee and signed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Registration book for Association’s members. The Bansec-Kontico Group of Companies was added to the roaster of new UNAP’s Institutional members together with the Rotary Club of Makati, Philippine Normal University, Technological University of the Philippines to name a few. The new UNAP Lifetime Members are:

GEOFFREY B.W. LITTLE JP
United Nations Association of Australia

Pol. Gen. Dominador C. Resos
Rotary Club of Makati

 Alice A. Lucas
Centro Negosyo, Inc.

 Dr. Mariquit N. Mendoza
UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines

Fautino Almendral
Rotary Club of Makati

Ma. Regina O. Gil
SB Cords Corporation

 Imelda B. Dizon
Energizer Philippine, Inc.

Eduardo G. Ong
EARIST/ Institute of Management & Applied Tech
UNAP-Corporate Secretary

Francisco Kang

 Isagani A. Capina

 Ana Elzy Oreneo
Director IV - Commission on Human Rights
UNAP Auditor


Jedediah Eldon I. Estiandan
Youth Federation For World Peace
UNAP Trustee At Large

Dr. Mehelinda Gabaene Sison

 James Colin Anthony
Bansec-Kontico Group of Companies

 Maria Ioannides
Bansec-Kontico Group of Companies

Justin Antoniadis
Bansec-Kontico Group of Companies


Joy Clarita C. Villapando
Bansec-Kontico Group of Companies


For Inquiries on how to become a lifetime member of the United Nations Association of the Philippine please call the UNAP office at 3818330, or text at 09154350900. You can send also your inquiries at sarviola2002@gmail.com.