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Ogilvy Philippines brings to light untold motherhood challenges in this film for Eden

May 10 2021, 1:16 pm | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments Ogilvy Philippines has released this Mother’s Day campaign for Mondelez brand Eden. ‘Unconditional’ is directed by Carlos Palanca-Awardee, Antoinette Jadaone.   The campaign was launched at the #EdenSpeaks Facebook live event, graced by special guest speakers such as Bettinna Carlos-Eduardo, a Mompreneur, content creator, and author; Techie Dy, Consultant of RMT-Cefam, Ateneo, and is a PhD Candidate of Clinical Psychology from the University of the Philippines; and Kristine Enriquez, Eden Cheese Brand Manager. The event culminated with an exclusive preview of the Eden Mother’s Day film by multi-award winning director, Jadaone. The film sheds light on the plight of this group of moms that may lack support from their families and their loved ones. It’s a topic often just passed on, but is quite familiar to us all and is important as it plays an integral role in nurturing the light of our homes. The film brings to l

Autocracy stymies study freedom

Autocracy stymies study freedom 9 Academic freedom is one of the less discussed dimensions of freedom of expression, in comparison to press freedom and freedom of internet users. However, it has recently been thrust into public debate across Asia. As autocracy strengthens across the region, academic freedoms concurrently have deteriorated. So how has this been taking place across Asia? In Southeast Asia, for example Thailand, the challenge to academic freedom comes from the ultra-conservative elements in society. Royalists and other conservative groups are acting as vigilantes, attacking some academics and students, who express views perceived as anti-monarchy. As a result, academic work and activities are monitored and these groups lobby universities and higher education authorities to discipline or even expel students and staff.

42 patients involved in PH s clinical trial on convalescent plasma therapy for COVID-19 – Manila Bulletin

Over 40 Filipinos have undergone the clinical trial on the efficacy and safety of convalescent plasma transfusion as adjunctive therapy to prevent disease progression among hospitalized coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has reported. (Photo b

OCTA sees spike in COVID-19 cases in some cities outside NCR

Published May 9, 2021, 10:11 AM OCTA Research group on Sunday, May 9, identified “areas of concern” due to a rise in new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the past week. OCTA research fellow and University of the Philippines professor Dr. Guido David identified Cagayan de Oro City, Puerto Princesa City, Zamboanga City, and Bacolod City as the areas of concern. (JANSEN ROMERO / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) “Yung Cagayan de Oro at Puerto Princesa medyo may pagbilis sa pagtaas ng cases kaya definitely areas of concern sila. (Cagayan de Oro and Puerto Princesa have a slight increase in the number of cases, so they are definitely areas of concern),” David said in a Teleradyo interview.

Plummeting education standards: A national emergency

Plummeting education standards: A national emergency
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