MEANINGFUL DECISION. A legal framework for the Complementary Pathways Program that would allow Rohingya refugees to avail of tertiary education training in the Philippines was announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday (June 24, 2022). The framework signing was attended by (from left) State Counsels Gisella Lourdes Mendoza and Paulito De Jesus; Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.; Iris Joy Tayag, Information Technology Associate of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; and DFA - United Nations and International Organizations Director Majella Pua-Diezmos. (Photo courtesy of DFA/Maria Vanessa Ubac) MANILA - Rohingya refugees could soon enter and study in the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced Friday. A legal framework for the Complementary Pathways (CPath) Program would allow Rohingya refugees to avail of tertiary education training in the country. The CPath program, set to be launched within the year, will link relevant gov
MEANINGFUL DECISION. A legal framework for the Complementary Pathways Program that would allow Rohingya refugees to avail of tertiary education training in the Philippines was announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday (June 24, 2022). The framework signing was attended by (from left) State Counsels Gisella Lourdes Mendoza and Paulito De Jesus; Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.; Iris Joy Tayag, Information Technology Associate of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; and DFA - United Nations and International Organizations Director Majella Pua-Diezmos. (Photo courtesy of DFA/Maria Vanessa Ubac) MANILA - Rohingya refugees could soon enter and study in the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced Friday. A legal framework for the Complementary Pathways (CPath) Program would allow Rohingya refugees to avail of tertiary education training in the country. The CPath program, set to be launched within the year, will link relevant gov