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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

KWF at University of the Assumption, Lumagda sa MOU para sa Sentro ng Wika at Kultura







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Pormal na nilagdaan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) at University of the Assumption (UA) noong 15 Enero 2026 ang Memonradum ng Unawaan (MOU) para sa pagtatatag at pagpapalakas ng Sentro ng Wika at Kultura sa pamantasan. Layunin ng kasunduan na paigtingin ang pagtuturo, pananaliksik, at promosyon ng wikang Filipino at mga katutubong wika, pati na rin ang pangangalaga sa kulturang Pilipino sa Gitnang Luzon.



Binigyang-diin ni Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran, Tagapangulo ng KWF, sa pamamagitan ni Dr. Reggie O. Cruz, Komisyoner para sa Wikang Kapampangan, na ang MOU ay pangako ng pagtutulungan at pagpapalaganap ng wika. Ipinahayag naman ni Fr. Oliver G. Yalung, DL, PhD, Pangulo ng UA, at ni Prop. Roilingel P. Calilung, Direktor ng Sentro ng Wika at Kultura, ang suporta at tiwala ng pamantasan sa kooperasyon.







Sa ilalim ng MOU, magsasagawa ang KWF at UA ng magkasanib na seminar, pagsasanay, kumperensiya, publikasyon, at iba pang akademiko at pangkulturang inisyatiba, at inaasahang magiging sentro ang UA ng saliksik sa wika, panitikan, at kultura ng rehiyon.



Dumalo rin si Dr. Carmelita C. Abdurahman, Komisyoner sa Programa at Proyekto ng KWF, at binigyang-diin ang kahalagahan ng patuloy na pagtutulungan ng pamahalaan at akademya para sa pagpapaunlad ng wikang Filipino at pagpapayabong ng kulturang Pilipino.

Philippines Hosts World’s Largest Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum, Uniting Civil Society Leaders Worldwide


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Iloilo City, Philippines / Online – February 2

nd 2026 — The 4th Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum, convened by the Global Mental Health Action Network (GMHAN), is bringing together more than 500 advocates, people with lived experience, policymakers, researchers, grassroots leaders, UN agencies and donors from over 70 countries to advance mental health policy and systems change worldwide.

GMHAN, whose Secretariat is hosted by United for Global Mental Health, is co-hosting the Forum with #MentalHealthPH in Iloilo City, Philippines, marking the first time the global Forum is being held in Asia. It is the largest civil society led mental health advocacy event of its kind globally.

Held under the theme “Reimagining Global Mental Health: No Voice Left Behind,” the Forum has been recognised as one of the leading mental health nonprofit events of 2026, named by the Segal Family Foundation among its Top 30 Nonprofit Events of the Year, and by nest as one of the events shaping what’s next in mental health. Beyond these acknowledgements, the Forum provides a critical space where the future of mental health policy, financing and rights is being shaped by those most directly affected.

“This Forum comes at a pivotal moment for the global mental health sector following the UN High Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases and Mental Health in September 2025. GMHAN led the mental health community in its successful advocacy effort to secure meaningful commitments from governments at the Meeting. Now we are bringing together GMHAN members and partners from around the world to accelerate progress at the national and global levels. Amidst funding pressures and risks to multilateralism, mental health remains strongly on the agenda for hundreds of governments around the world. By placing people with lived experience, young leaders, and grassroots advocates at the centre of decision-making, the Forum ensures that no voice is left behind in shaping inclusive and responsive mental health systems,” said Dr. Antonis Kousoulis, Director of Partnerships and GMHAN Secretariat Lead.

Several topics will be discussed at the forum including:

● Nothing about us without us: Building a meaningful movement of people dedicated to reforming mental health services away from institutions and into community-based care, led by those who have most affected by institutional mental health care

● Experiencing Life in a Criminalised World: Suicide Prevention and how reforming legislation so that suicide is no longer a crime can help save lives

● Rebuilding how mental health systems are financed and resourced at a national level, and how civil society organisations can build their fundraising, at a time of international aid cuts.

● Understanding and acting on the mental health experiences of climate-concerned young people in the Philippines, co-produced with Filipino youth and global research partners

● Youth mental health in a changing world: exploring how young people are shaping advocacy and systems reform







Mental health underpins education, resilience and opportunity. This is why we are proud to support United for Global Mental Health and the Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum. Investing in children and young people is critical, because early support changes lives. By breaking stigma early and expanding access to care, we can help build a generation that speaks openly about mental health and has the resources needed to live healthy, productive and fulfilling lives.” Kate Cavelle, global Head of Social Impact A&O Shearman.

Nearly one billion people worldwide are currently living with a mental health condition, many facing stigma, discrimination and violations of their human rights. As mental health conditions and non-communicable diseases

continue to rise in every country, the Forum underscores that mental health is not only a public health issue, but also central to social cohesion, productivity and sustainable economic growth.

Through shared learning, partnership and advocacy, the Global Mental Health Advocacy Forum will enable the more than 500 participants, joined by over 2000 participants online, to learn from one another and be inspired in their work to achieve rights-based mental health systems that leave no one behind.

The Forum continues through February 4th, 2026, taking place at the Iloilo City Convention Center and online.

“Hosting this Forum in the Philippines is a powerful recognition of the leadership emerging from communities across Asia. In the Philippines, 3.6 million Filipinos are living with mental health conditions, neurological and substance use disorders, access to services is limited with the majority of professionals located in Metro Manila.

This forum will create space for local experiences to inform global solutions and for global solidarity to strengthen national and community-level action.” said Roy O. Dahildahil, co-founder & executive director, MentalHealthPH.

Warning Out on Fluorescent Green and Yellow Spray Paints with High Lead Content


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(EcoWaste Coalition flags another case of lead paint dumping)

4 February 2026, Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition has again discovered a highly leaded spray paint brand with no manufacturer information, which is unlawfully sold on e-commerce platforms Lazada and Shopee.

In a press statement, the group warned the public against buying and using Driveone Off Ultra Bright Fluorescent Night Light Spray Paint, which is being sold online for less than P100 per 620 mL aerosol can.

Using a portable Olympus Vanta M Series X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyser, the group detected and measured the lead content of the two Driveone Off paint samples purchased.




As per XRF screening, the fluorescent green paint contains 63,100 parts per million (ppm), while the fluorescent yellow paint contains 59,510 ppm. Both paints exceed the maximum 90 ppm lead limit in paint.

Despite the extremely high lead content, the product label does not provide any lead content information or lead paint hazard warning to inform and guide consumers. The label also does not offer any clues about the product manufacturer, importer or distributor.

DENR Administrative Order No. 2013-24 established a strict 90 ppm for lead in all paint types, including spray paints. The regulation, also known as the Chemical Control Order (CCO), phased out lead-containing paints during the 2013-2019 transition period.

Specifically, decorative paints containing lead were phased out from 2013 to 2016. Lead-containing industrial paints were phased out from 2013 to 2019.

The analyzed Driveone Off paints were both manufactured in 2025, or several years after the ban on lead-containing paints took effect in the Philippines, making their importation and distribution brazenly illegal.

Spray paints generally fall under the decorative type because they are marketed for consumer use. Driveone Off, for example, is recommended to be “used for motorcycles, car wheels, bicycles, metals, plastics, etc.”

“Paints containing lead pose risks both in their application phase (as new paint) and once applied, giving rise to legacy issues that extend beyond the life of the painted surface due to chipping and deterioration or demolition of the painted surface,” according to the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (Lead Paint Alliance), which is co-led by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Exposure to lead can result in serious health effects, including permanent damage to the brain and the nervous system, renal impairment, chronic hypertension, and reproductive disorders for both women and men. It can affect the brain development of a child, causing lower intelligence quotient (IQ), behavioural changes such as reduced attention span and increased antisocial behaviour, and reduced educational attainment,” according to the WHO.

“There is no level of exposure to lead that is known to be without harmful effects,” the WHO has stated.

To uphold the country’s lead paint ban from lead paint dumping, the EcoWaste Coalition and the International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) are pushing for stronger measures to control the global trade of lead chromates, the most common lead-based pigments used in paint manufacturing, and finished products containing such pigments.

The DENR, Philippine Paint & Coatings Association, Inc. (PPCAI), IPEN, and the EcoWaste Coalition are partners of the Lead Paint Alliance.

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