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🌟 A Memorable Welcome 🌟
On 13 September, the New Zealand Embassy Manila proudly opened its doors to the delegates of the 2024 Mindanao Young Leaders Programme. Supported by New Zealand International Development Cooperation, these young trailblazers are about to embark on an inspiring journey to Aotearoa New Zealand to elevate their leadership skills.
Check out this beautiful performance that sets the tone for a meaningful occasion! 🎶✨
🌟 A Memorable Welcome 🌟 On 13 September, the New Zealand Embassy Manila proudly opened its doors to the delegates of the 2024 Mindanao Young Leaders Programme. Supported by New Zealand International Development Cooperation, these young trailblazers are about to embark on an inspiring journey to Aotearoa New Zealand to elevate their leadership skills. Check out this beautiful performance that sets the tone for a meaningful occasion! 🎶✨
#MāoriProverbOfTheDay: Inā kei to mōhio koe ko wai koe, i ahu mai koe i hea, kei te mōhio koe, e ahu atu ana ki hea- If you know who you are and where you are from, then you will know where you are going.
Kia Kaha te Reo Māori - Let's make the Māori language strong! Test yourself to see if you know some common te reo Māori words this Māori Language Week. #NZstoryteller #reomāori #tewikiotereomāori
#MāoriProverbOfTheDay: Nā tō rourou, nā taku rourou, ka ora ai te iwi – With my basket and your basket the people will flourish.
We’re celebrating Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori and sharing different Māori proverbs this week. #MāoriProverbOfTheDay Mā te whakarongo, ka mōhio, mā te mōhio, ka mārama, mā te mārama, ka mātau, mā te mātau, ka ora- Through listening, comes knowledge, through knowledge, comes understanding, through understanding, comes wisdom, through wisdom, comes wellbeing.
The uniqueness of te reo Māori and its role in our identity is part of what makes it a taonga – a treasured possession of the Māori people and of Aotearoa New Zealand. Support for te reo Māori is happening throughout the country and is continuing to grow. #NZstoryteller #reomāori #tewikiotereomāori
#WATCH: Ambassador McIntosh continues to immerse herself in the rich culture of the Philippines, this time exploring the vibrant streets of Divisoria. 🇳🇿🤝🇵🇭 From lively markets to trying on traditional Filipiniana, her visit highlights the unique experiences Manila has to offer. Watch the full journey as she discovers local treasures! Press play to know more 🛍️✨
New Zealand’s using some seriously smart ideas to save the endangered kākāpō! From 3D-printed eggs to activity-tracking transmitters, Kiwi innovation is at the heart of conservation efforts. Curious how these creative solutions are bringing the kākāpō back from the brink of extinction?
🇳🇿🇵🇭 Ano ang sagot?🧠 Sumali si Ambassador Catherine McIntosh sa isang masayang Bugtong Challenge para sa Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa! 😄 Nahirapan ba siya? o Kaya niyo ring bang hulaan? Panoorin ang buong video para malaman! 🎥 Huwag kalimutang i-share at subukan din ang inyong talino sa bugtong. #BuwanNgWika #BugtongChallenge
Meridian Energy, New Zealand’s largest renewable power company, is on a mission to slash emissions and boost clean energy. 🌳 Planting 1.5 million trees (that's 3000 football pitches!) 🌬️ 100% renewable energy from wind, hydro, and solar 🎯 Ambitious goal: Halve emissions by 2030 #NZStoryteller
Today is #WorldHumanitarianDay, when actors across the humanitarian system advocate for the protection, well-being and dignity of people affected by crises, and for the safety and security of humanitarian workers. 2023 was the deadliest year on record for humanitarian workers. Humanitarians and the people they support must be protected. #ACTFORHUMANITY
Māori Battalion
Ka maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou. Today, we also remember the history of the 28th Māori Battalion who sacrificed their lives for New Zealand ➡️ https://28maoribattalion.org.nz/
#KeiWarewareTatou #LestWeForget
Right Honourable Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ‘s visit to the Philippines strengthens New Zealand’s commitment to 🇳🇿🇵🇭 ties. In the Prime Minister’s meeting with President Bongbong Marcos they reaffirmed our enduring partnership. We are also delighted to have the first Filipino Member of Parliament Mr. Paulo Garcia in the delegation, bridging our nations further. #PacificPartnership #NZPHRelations
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2024
Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, New Zealand is committed to continuing to combat racial discrimination at home and abroad. Diverse, inclusive and thriving societies are in everyone’s best interests. #FightRacism
Waitangi Day 2024
🇳🇿✨ We're thrilled to share highlights from our recent commemoration of Waitangi Day!
Ambassador Peter Kell delivered a speech in both English and Filipino, reflecting on the strong bilateral relations between Aotearoa New Zealand and the Philippines as we look ahead to another busy year in the bilateral between our two nations.
The Ambassador also expressed gratitude to the wonderful people of the Philippines for the incredible journey of the past four years of his posting in the country 🤝🌏
🎥 Dive into the night of fellowship, let’s reflect and celebrate the enduring friendship between our nations, and join us in reliving the special moments from the commemoration! 🇳🇿🤝🇵🇭
#waitangiday #waitangi #NZinPH
Kia ora! A #Manaaki New Zealand Scholarship will change and enrich your life. We are pleased to be able to offer 16 places to applicants from the Philippines in 2024. Successful applicants from this selection round will be placed into fully-funded MA studies commencing in 2024. To apply for a full Manaaki New Zealand Scholarship, applicants must be under 40 years of age. The application portal will open on 31 January 2024 (7:00 pm PHT) to 28 February 2024 (7:00pm PHT). Only online applications are accepted: https://www.nzscholarships.govt.nz/apply-online/ Scholarship applicants must have one year of fulltime work experience or two years of part-time work experience. Work experience - can be either paid, unpaid or voluntary. Scholars must pursue studies on Climate Change and Resilience; Food Safety and Agriculture; Good Governance; or Renewable Energy in a university in New Zealand. Find a course: https://www.studywithnewzealand.govt.nz/en Contact us https://nzscholarships.my.site.com/Scholar/s/enquiry Watch the video to find out why these young Filipino leaders are pursuing their aspirations through a fully-funded scholarship in New Zealand. New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Study with New Zealand Skills Consulting Group AUT - Auckland University of Technology Lincoln University Massey University University of Auckland - Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Canterbury University of Otago University of Waikato College Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington