Manila Bulletin

The spirit of Bayanihan in Timor-Leste

ASEAN Community Pantry organized by the PH launches in Dili

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The five resident ASEAN missions in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, namely the Kingdom of Brunei, the Republic of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippine­s, and the Kingdom of Thailand, joined together to launch the first ever ASEAN Community Pantry in Dili, Timor-Leste on Aug. 3, 2021.

The ASEAN Community Pantry was organized by the Philippine Embassy in Dili and invited ASEAN resident missions in Timor-Leste to come together in one location to provide help to locals. On this day alone, around 150 people benefitted from the initiative.

The ASEAN Community Pantry is in line with the 54th ASEAN Month celebratio­n aimed at fostering stronger goodwill between the ASEAN and the Timorese people.

Meanwhile, the Community Pantry in Timor-Leste (CPTL), an initiative wholly managed and operated by the personnel of the

Philippine Embassy in Dili and their dependents, together with a small core group of Timorese locals, has now benefitted more than 1,500

Timorese individual­s in the capital district of Dili and Timor-Leste’s largest district of Viqueque between April 20 to Aug. 3, 2021.

The CPTL was a response of the Philippine Embassy to the damage and hardship caused by the Cyclone Seroja in Dili on April 4, 2021 and the “mandatory confinemen­t” of Dili from March to June 2021 due to the COVID-19 surge.

CPTL’s donors are Filipinos based in Timor-Leste and from the Philippine­s, and its partners include the national police force of TimorLeste, the Policia Nacional TimorLeste (PNTL), among others. CPTL was also able to organize up to 100 local Timorese youth volunteers for its pantry operations.

Aside from the community pantry, the Philippine Embassy in Dili also launched the first ever large-scale collaborat­ive artwork between Filipino and Timorese artists on Aug. 6, 2021 at the embassy grounds.

The mural was designed by artist Ang Gerilya, the group behind Lagusnilad’s art project

and other major projects in the Philippine­s. The design was then painted by Gembel Art

Collective of Dili, a group of young and self-taught Timorese artists.

The event was graced by Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta, Timor-Leste’s former president, prime minister, foreign minister, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Also in attendance were officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperatio­n, diplomats from the ASEAN missions in Dili, IOM chief of mission Ihma Shareef. It was attended by more than 50 members of the Filipino community and guests.

The event is part of the embassy’s effort to promote Philippine culture in Timor-Leste, highlight local artists in the Philippine­s, and empower artists in Timor-Leste, to strengthen people-to-people relations among Filipino, Timorese, and the ASEAN community.

The Community Pantry in Timor-Leste (CPTL), an initiative wholly managed and operated by the personnel of the Philippine Embassy in Dili and their dependents, together with a small core group of Timorese locals, has now benefitted more than 1,500 Timorese individual­s in the capital district of Dili.

 ??  ?? SCENES FROM THE PANTRY The Philippine Embassy-organized Community Pantry in Timor-Leste gathered the ASEAN resident missions in Timor-Leste—Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, and the Thailand—over very Filipino things such as ice cream from a traditiona­l mobile cart
SCENES FROM THE PANTRY The Philippine Embassy-organized Community Pantry in Timor-Leste gathered the ASEAN resident missions in Timor-Leste—Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, and the Thailand—over very Filipino things such as ice cream from a traditiona­l mobile cart
 ??  ?? PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE RELATIONS Timorese former President Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta and Philippine chargé d’affaires to Timor Leste Laser Blitz B. Sumagaysay share a toast during the event
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE RELATIONS Timorese former President Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta and Philippine chargé d’affaires to Timor Leste Laser Blitz B. Sumagaysay share a toast during the event
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 ??  ?? SAYAW A performanc­e from the Filipino community in Dili
SAYAW A performanc­e from the Filipino community in Dili

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