Embassy Festival in The Hague

0
 On the picture Con Brio Band.   Embassy Festival in The Hague this year on Saturday 5 September   Terakaft, Con Brio, La Chiva Gantiva and many others set to sizzle on the Lange Voorhout    On Saturday, 5 September 2015 the third edition of the (free entry) Embassy Festival will be taking place on the picturesque Lange Voorhout in downtown The Hague, an event that spotlights the many different cultures residing in the city through an internationally appealing one-day programme. Two outdoor stages, numerous pavilions, a creative arena and a kids compound bring the world together in an international festival spotlighting cultural and culinary expressions that span the globe.    Alongside an inspiring musical programme, the Embassy Festival offers visitors an intimate event featuring art, dance and a cultural culinary experience. Various children’s activities allow younger festival goers to experience various cultures and open their eyes to different activities and ways of playing. The musical programme offers a rich palette of currents from across the globe. Two carrousel podiums will be resonating with different musical genres throughout the afternoon. Highlights on the classical podium include Dutch harp superstar Gwyneth Wentink, celebrated Georgian concert pianist Nino Gvetadze, and Greek mega-diva, soprano Myrsini Margariti. Pop fans can make their way to the pop podium on the other side of the festival terrain, where elements of desert rock, funk, soul, jazz and indie pop from the most diverse countries intertwine in an innovative and, at times unexpected, programme.   138   All the way from Mali, Terakaft (with band members having formerly played in the legendary group Tinariwen) will be captivating their audience with a desert blues act during this third festival edition. Terakaft takes visitors on a mesmerising journey through the desert where bewitching percussive and lyrical guitar playing are faithful companions. A unique experience for anyone who is open to the musical heritage of the Touareg. The American band Con Brio also make an appearance at this year’s Embassy Festival. This act scored big in the US showcase festival SXSW and had never been to Europe before. The Hague had a scoop with Con Brio giving us a steaming cocktail of soul and funk in the best tradition of James Brown, Prince and D’Angelo! With the charismatic and talented Ziek McCarter as the undisputed front- and showman. La Chiva Gantiva (Colombia, Vietnam, Belgium, France) have made a name for themselves at festivals including Down The Rabbit Hole, Mundial and Dour and this year grace the Embassy Festival stages. With an explosive show featuring of Afro-Colombian rhythms, rock, funk and rap this international collective are sure to make waves in the music world. Fans of bands such as Manu Chao and Che Sudaka will enjoy Con Brio. The collective Ti-an-guis features musicians from Mexico, Croatia, Portugal and Greece. Especially for this Embassy Festival edition, the group bring traditional Mexican songs into the limelight in a non-traditional and exciting way.   180   The international ensemble Arifa will be bringing mesmerising cinematic music to the Embassy Festival stage. With members from Romania, Turkey, Germany and the Netherlands, the group performs ancient musical traditions of the Middle East and the Balkans, laced with jazz improvisation and a Western approach. More exciting acts, both pop and classical, will complete the line-up of Embassy Festival and will be announced soon. The Hague has every right to call itself an international city. With the presence of the many embassies, NGOs and multinationals the city enjoys continuous interaction with the rest of the world. The third edition of the Embassy Festival shows a beautiful compilation of international culture that can be seen, heard and tasted in The Hague. The Embassy Festival is organised by PROOOST, the driving force behind the successful LIFE I LIVE Festival in The Hague. EMBASSY FESTIVAL | SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2015 | 12:00 – 21:00 | LANGE VOORHOUT, THE HAGUE | FREE ENTRY For further information about the festival:   WWW.EMBASSYFESTIVAL.COM EMBASSY FESTIVAL  

European Summer Academy students visit Philippine Embassy in Brussels

0
 On the picture Ambassador Victoria Bataclan posing with the students.   Brussels, 10 August 2015. — Some 40 Japanese, Korean and Belgian international politics students visited the Embassy last August 7 as part of the activities of the European Summer Academy of Otzenhausen (Germany) to learn more about the Philippines’ engagement with the European Union. As requested by the students’ professors, Ambassador Victoria S. Bataclan delivered a presentation/briefing on the “Regional Integration and Cooperation – the EU and Asia in 2015,” specifically outlining the Philippine involvement in EU programmes and other ASEAN and international organization issues followed by a discussion of issues confronting the Philippines and the EU, the ASEAN and the international organizations. Ambassador Bataclan announced that the Philippines is now a net creditor of the International Monetary Fund and has received very favorable ratings from all credit rating institutions.  
Ambassador Victoria Bataclan and the students.
Ambassador Victoria Bataclan with the Japanese, Korean and Belgian international politics students .
The delegation, led by Prof. Sebastian Zeitzmann of the European Academy of Otzenhausen, was composed of 18 Japanese master’s students in German and European studies with focus on politics, economics, culture, arts and languages from the University of Tokyo; 10 Korean master’s students in politics and international students; and 12 Belgian undergraduate students from the Ghent University. Prof. Dr. Yuichi Morii of the University of Tokyo, Prof. Thomas Kalinowski of Seoul, Ms. Lisa Fetzer of the European Academy and Dr. Wolfgang Pape of the European Commission accompanied the group. Prof. Zeitzmann confided that the visit of the participants of the European Spring Academy in May 2014 to Brussels Philippine Embassy left a lasting imprint because of “genuinely warm” reception which the participants then received from Ambassador Bataclan and her team. Thus, they decided that the European Summer Academy 2015 also experience the hospitality of the Philippine Embassy in Brussels. The European Summer Academy 2015 runs from 02 to 12 August 2015 and is a collaborative venture of the European Academy of Otzenhausen (EAO), the ASKO Europa-Stiftung (AES) of Saarbrücken, the University of Tokyo, the Ewha Womans University in Seoul, the Centre International de Formation Européene (CIFE) in Nice, the Europa-Institut of Saarland University, and the University of Ghent in Belgium. The programme includes visits to the ASKO-Europa Foundation, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the European Parliament, and the European Commission.   For more information:  Mission of the Philippines to the EU, Belgium and Luxembourg: http://philembassy.be/ Europa-Institut of Saarland University: www.europainstitut.de/ European Academy of Otzenhausen: www.citizensforeurope.eu/organisation/european-academy-otzenhausen ————– Text and photographs by Embassy of the Philippines to the EU, Belgium and Luxembourg (www.facebook.com/philippineembassy.brussels)  

Uzbekistan’s experience on civil society development discussed in Tashkent

0
                  On the picture H. E. Vladimir Norov Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan  to the Kingdom of Belgium and to the Kingdom of Netherlands. Tashkent July 29-30, 2015. An international roundtable discussion entitled “Bolstering the role and importance of civil society institutions in democratic renewal and modernization of the country: the experience of Uzbekistan and international practice” was organized by the National Association of Nongovernmental and Nonprofit Organizations (NNOs) of Uzbekistan, the Independent Institute for Monitoring the Formation of Civil Society and the Public Fund under the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as their foreign partners the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the Office of OSCE Project Coordinator in Uzbekistan. The forum was attended by members of the Senate and the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, the deputies of Jokargy Kenes of Karakalpakstan, Kengashes (Councils) of People’s Deputies of the regions and the city of Tashkent, experts and scholars of educational, research and public organizations, representatives of international and foreign organizations accredited in Uzbekistan, international experts in the field of civil society organizations from Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, South Korea, India, Turkey and other countries, as well as journalists. The event’s agenda included a detailed deliberation on Uzbekistan’s experience in supporting the advancement of civil society institutions and NNOs in the country, the measures spearheaded to boost their role and importance in nation-building and public affairs, elaboration and implementation of legislation, the crucial state programs designed to shore up socio-political, socio-economic and human development. The forum participants stressed the effectiveness of the five principles making up the Uzbek Model of Development and the Strategy “From a strong state to a strong civil society” well-known around the world. It was emphasized during the roundtable discussion that a framework for regulating the activities of NNOs, comprising more than 200 legislative acts and meeting the latest democratic requirements and international standards, has been created in Uzbekistan on the basis of the Constitution. As part of measures to secure the independent development of civil society institutions, bolster their role and place in nation-building, provide for a balance of interests in the society, safeguard democratic values, human rights, freedoms and legitimate interests, the laws “On Social Associations in the Republic of Uzbekistan”, “On Labor Unions, Rights and Guarantees of Their Activity”, “On Nongovernmental Nonprofit Organizations”, “On Public Funds”, “On Guarantees of Activity of Nongovernmental Nonprofit Organizations” and a number of other acts of legislation have been passed in Uzbekistan in this area. From year to year the contribution of NNOs to implementation of major state social and economic programs, including the program “Year of attention and care for the senior generation”, the program of job creation and providing employment for population, the program for further strengthening of reproductive health, maternal health, children and teenagers in Uzbekistan for 2014-2018, the program of action for the protection of environment of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2013-2017 and others. Leaders and activists of NNOs are members of more than 40 permanent national inter-ministerial committees, councils, working groups, which created in accordance with the acts of the President, the Government and the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan. Since 2013, the Cabinet of Ministers with the active participation of NNOs on annual basis developed and implemented joint plans and programs for the development of civil society institutions. In 2013, in the framework of joint events, measures taken to improve the information and organizational activities of NNOs, in 2014 the events aimed at improving their social and socio-economic activity, in 2015 Complex plan of activities of the Cabinet of Ministers aimed at strengthening social partnership between the government and NNOs. In general, measures to improve the institutional and legal framework of activities of civil society, which implemented in the country, reflected both in quantitative and qualitative indicators of development. If in 1991 only 95 NNOs functioned in the country, by 2000 their number has increased to 2585, from 2000 to 2010 the number of NNOs has increased more than 2 times and reached the level of 5431. Over the past four years, a similar increase recorded and as of January 1, 2015, the number of NNOs in Uzbekistan has reached a point of 8190.  

Mediterranean Developments

0
  Update from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on arrivals of migrants by sea in the Mediterranean, based on data from IOM in Greece, Malta, Rome and Spain. Arrivals by sea and deaths in the Mediterranean, 1 January – 11 August, 2015
Country of Arrival Arrivals Deaths
Italy 101,829 1,956
(Central Med route)
Malta 94
Greece 93,100 61 
(Eastern Med route)
Spain 2,166 23 
(Western Med and Western African routes)
Estimated Total 197,189 2,040
  IOM Staff in Southern Italy reports that landings may occur in the following hours and days. IOM staff is deployed at the main landing points in Sicily (including Lampedusa island), Calabria and Apulia and provides legal assistance to those arriving by sea, monitors the reception conditions and supports the authorities in the identification of vulnerable groups.   A total of 170,100 refugees arrived in Italy in 2014; up to July 2015 94,191 already arrived to Italy. In Greece a total of 34,442 refugees arrived by sea in 2014, 93,100 already arrived to Greece in 2015. More information: www.iom.int      

The Political Economy of the Extractive Imperative in Latin America

0
ISS-CEDLA Conference: The Political Economy of the Extractive Imperative in Latin America: Reducing Poverty and Inequality vs. Ensuring Inclusion and Sustainability?   By Mete Erdurcan. The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) recently organised, together with the Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation (CEDLA), a workshop on extractivism in Latin America hosted by Murat Arsel and Lorenzo Pellegrini, lecturers at the ISS. Different speakers from around the world were gathered in the ISS, in The Hague, to discuss and present on their expertise in various aspects of topics related to extractivism, such as mining, indigenous people, and (non-) renewable resources. Due to the number of academic research, the workshop started at 09:00 and ended at 18:30; most of them honoured to present their findings. The second round of the parallel session had as guest speaker Carlos Zorrilla, an activist from Defense and Conservation of Intag (DECOIN). He presented his lecture ‘When defending your community becomes a high crime: trials and tribulations of standing up to extractivism in Ecuador’. He described his experience in Ecuador with his struggle for the preservation of the nature in the surroundings of his home.  

88th Anniversary of the Founding of China’s PLA

0
  By Roy Lie A Tjam. The Military, Naval and Air Attaché of the Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands, Senior Colonel Wang Jingguo, hosted a reception at the Embassy of China on 30 July 2015 to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army. China’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, H.E. Mr. Chen Xu, and his team were also present to welcome and talk with the many guests.   9W1A5609   For a photo album on the 88 anniversary founding Liberation Army of China please click here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/121611753@N07/sets/72157656274508890   9W1A5613   In his address, Senior Colonel Wang Jingguo reviewed the achievements of the PLA in the past 88 years and elaborated on the peaceful development of China. He briefly introduced the newly-published white paper on China’s Military Strategy, and reaffirmed that the strategy is defensive in nature. He highlighted the international contributions that China’s military has made around the world this year: in the fight against Ebola in west Africa, rescue work in Nepal in the aftermath of the earthquake, a peace-keeping mission in South Sudan, along with other missions aimed at promoting peace and stability in the world.   9W1A5601   On the topic of Sino-Dutch military relations, Senior Colonel Wang Jingguo observed that the first-ever visit of Chinese naval ships to the Netherlands in January this year had brought new life to bilateral military ties between the two countries. He also expressed his belief that ongoing exchanges and cooperation will be perpetuated in the years ahead, to great mutual benefit. Notably present was General Tom Middendorp, Chief of Defense of the Armed Forces of the Netherlands, who spoke highly of the current Sino-Dutch military relationship and expressed respect and admiration for China’s active contributions to international peace and stability.   9W1A5576   H. E. Mr. Ahmet Uzumcu, Director General of OPCW, was also in attendance, alongside many diplomats and senior figures from The Hague’s international and Chinese communities, all of whom enjoyed the reception.  

International Water Conference in Jordan

Attend the most renown International Water Conference, Water and development congress & exhibition. Achieving Water Security for Sustainable Growth is a major global challenge. Delivering the much needed change will not occur without motivated and dedicated people inspiring and steering it. Water and development congress & exhibition to be held in Jordan from October 18 to October 22, 2015. This leading conference on water security for sustainable development brings together international experts, government delegations, world-leading institutions, companies and organisations involved in the development of clean, safe drinking water and sanitation services. It is a unique opportunity to be in contact with over 1000 delegates and visitors drawn from a wide range of organisations working across all aspects of the water cycle, from more than 70 countries worldwide. For additional information please click here: http://iwa-network.org/WDCE2015/ 

Myanmar joins the OPCW

0
Myanmar joins the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Myanmar today became the 191st State Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), as the Convention entered into force for the country. “Myanmar’s accession brings the CWC closer to universal adherence and to achieving a world free of chemical weapons. The Convention continues to be the singular multilateral instrument for chemical disarmament, and its universal acceptance is an absolute priority for the OPCW. It is essential that the States still outside the CWC join as soon as possible,” said the OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü. The number of States not Party to the Convention is now reduced to five, namely Angola, Egypt, Israel, North Korea and South Sudan. Myanmar deposited its instrument of ratification to the CWC on 8 July 2015, with the Convention entering into force 30 days following this step.

Iceland’s Prime Minister in Brussels

0
On the picture Primer Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson  and President Jean-Claude Juncker.

Photography by European-Council.

  By Martin Kammandel.   Iceland’s Prime Minister  Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson paid a visit to the EU institutions on 10 July 2015. The first visit of the Icelandic head of government since the Nordic country terminated accession talks with the EU in March, where he met with President of the European Council Donald Tusk as well as the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker.  At the meetings, Iceland’s new positions vis-à-vis the EU were discussed, the cooperation between Iceland and the EU in the Arctic regions, and through the EEA.  Iceland possesses one mission based in Brussels accredited to the EU, the Benelux countries, Switzerland and San Marino. It is headed since late 2014 by HE Ambassador Bergdís Ellertsdóttir.    For more information:  Prime Minister of Iceland: http://eng.forsaetisraduneyti.is/ Mission of Iceland to the EU: www.iceland.is/iceland-abroad/be/    

Canada Day in Belgium

0
On the picture  Ambassador Denis Robert delivering his speech on Canadian-Belgian relations .
Photography by Embassy of Canada to Belgium and Luxembourg.
  To celebrate Canada Day in Belgium, His Excellency Ambassador Denis Robert, hosted a reception at the prestigious Cercle de Lorraine in Brussels on Wednesday, 1 July 2015.  Canada Day or Fête du Canada in the French language, is a federal statutory holiday marking the birth of the country on 1 July 1867 through the enactment of the British North America Act, 1867 (today referred to as Constitution Act, 1867). ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????   The latter united three British colonies into the “Dominion of Canada”, that is, the existing United Province of Canada was split into the provinces of Ontario and Québec whereas New Brunswick and Nova Scotia became provinces of the newly established realm.    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? The holiday’s name was “Dominion Day” up to 1982 when the name was changed to “Canada Day” by parliamentary decision.  Belgium’s Princess Astrid is due to head an economic mission to the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta between 24 and 31 October 2015.    For more information: Embassy of Canada to Belgium and Luxembourg:  http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/belgium-belgique/bilateral_relations_bilaterales/index.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=28