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Short films on climate change featuring native trees, daily life top 6th Indie-Siyensya


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Moments filled with excitement and anticipation surrounded the halls of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) last February 25 as the 6th Indie-Siyensya Filmmaking Competition organized by the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute marked its first physical Awarding Ceremony after almost three years and two seasons of virtual runs.

"K5: Katutubong Kahoy Kontra Krisis sa Klima" directed by Celine Murillo bagged the best film award for the open category. The mini-documentary film discusses how planting native trees, while limited, is an important nature-based solution for mitigating the climate crisis.

Second best film for the open category was awarded to “Climacts” by DOST-SEI scholar and De La Salle University student Kyle Carlo Lasala. Climacts is a documentary film that highlights the root cause and drastic effects of climate change. It features the existing and developing actions with emphasis on systemic change.

Meanwhile, “Marka ng Pawikan,” a film directed by Humphrey Mark Gian Francesco Torcuator, a captivating film which shows how climate change directly affects pawikan’s brooding and survival, causing detrimental effects to their species, received the award for the third best film for the open category.

For the Youth category, “Tanaw Juan” directed by Yashmen A. Gerez of Quezon Science High School won the Best Film Award. The movie was praised for its powerful storytelling, compelling character, and its ability to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change in everyday life. It follows the story of Juan who goes through his normal daily routine and casually explains scientific concepts and phenomena surrounding climate change with various encounters throughout his errand journey.

The team’s concept of climate change expression and communication is delivered through an interactive, engaging, and fun way transitioning into a motivational mood for a call for action as the film’s ending statement.

The power duo of sisters Sophia and Felizia Shayn of De La Salle University and Marcelo H. del Pilar won the second-best film under the youth category for their entry “Marvels of Science: Climate Change.” Their explainer tackled climate change's impacts to life, environment and the entire world.

The film “Sirak” by Charles Joshua Uy of Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus snatched the third-best film award for the youth category. “Sirak,” a Waray word which means sunny, is an explainer film which communicates climate change through the greatest common denominator, which is heat felt by humans.

Also bagging trophies and cash grants were crowd favorites "Climacts,” and “Tanaw Juan” for winning the Viewers’ Choice Award for the Open and Youth category. These films garnered the most number of votes gathered during the physical voting held at Cinematheque Centres last January 21-22 and online voting held last January 28 to February 6.

All top three films for each category received a clapperback-designed 3D trophy, a certificate, and a cash grant. The best films were given P100,000 while the second and third best films received P50,000 and P30,000, respectively. Other finalists also won consolation prizes of P5,000 each, while the Viewers’ Choice Awardees claimed a cash grant of P20,000, a certificate and a trophy.

The department’s leader, Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr., emphasized the importance of science communication in national development, anchored in research that is impactful, useful and relevant to society.

“Through the Indie-Siyensya Science Filmmaking Competition, we hope to highlight the important role of science for national development, encourage our students to pursue meaningful STEM careers, and contribute to forwarding important causes and moving people into positive action,” Sec. Solidum added.

DOST-SEI Director Josette T. Biyo also thanked all the filmmakers for making this year’s Indie-Siyensya run a special one as it gathered more than 200 film entries, a record high since the competition was launched. She also thanked DOST-SEI's partner, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), for being instrumental in popularizing the science films through film screenings in Cinematheque Centres and online viewing platform JuanFlix.

“We give thanks to our young Filipino filmmakers, who were brave enough to participate and take the challenge to be part of Indie-Siyensya's movement to use films to communicate science and forward social and scientific advocacy,” Dr. Biyo said.

Indie-Siyensya, which aims to promote science communication and provide a platform for young filmmakers to highlight their work, featured thought-provoking films that tackle encompassing topics on climate change - from its threatening impacts to helping mitigate its effects and offering solutions all related to the theme “Communicating Climate Change Action.” The top three best films from each category outshine 267 entries from across the Philippines.

The next season for the Indie-Siyensya Film Festival is expected to return in the second quarter of the year.

Juan Big Idea Nationwide: Advancing to the Future of Marketing


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Juan Big Idea Nationwide is a conference designed to bring out unbounded opportunities to young entrepreneurs across the Philippines. It was known for its Regional 5-leg installments from North Luzon down to Mindanao.

PJMA keeps its dedication to reaching the untapped members of the marketing community and helping each to thrive in the global marketing arena. With this case, the National Federation will be launching the 3rd installment of JUAN BIG IDEA NATIONWIDE with the theme “Advancing to the Future of Marketing'' on March 5, 2023, at the Winford Manila Resort and Casino, and will be broadcasted live and exclusively via Virnew Virtual Platform.

The said event is directed towards filling each young entrepreneur with knowledge that will help them unleash possibilities for the future and prepare them to become globally competitive, by guiding them towards a deeper understanding of the current advancements as well as spurring ingenious ideas. The event also aims to expose the students to the early technological advancements applied to building smart and futuristic cities, advertisements, consumer experience, innovative devices, and the world of web 3.0.

JUAN BIG IDEA NATIONWIDE 2023 will be the first hybrid event that will be conducted by PJMA since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Federation invited remarkable guests and performers to grace the spotlight and shed new knowledge for each aspirant of the corporate arena. The said event will also be a great opportunity to grow connections and build camaraderie with co-entrepreneurs as well as unlock new opportunities with the help of various corporate partners through a Job Fair.

Juan Big Idea Nationwide: Advancing to the Future of Marketing is a milestone made possible and even more special with the help of generous sponsors and partners like Wazzup Pilipinas. This expedition is in collaboration with L’Oreal Brandstorm, the signature business and innovation case competition of L’Oreal. JUAN Patalastas is powered by realme Philippines, the consecutive two-year champion according to Canalys 2021-2022 reports. With realme, every JUAN must “Dare to Leap”.

Shark Conservation Week highlights urgent call for shark protection


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A fluvial parade opened the 4th Shark Conservation Week celebration, which will be held from February 27-March 4, 2023, to highlight the calls for clear government policies for shark conservation in the Philippines.


The fluvial parade was organized by Save Sharks Network Philippines (SSNP) and the Philippine Dragon Boat Team to raise awareness of the plight of shark and ray species in the Philippines. The week-long celebration aims to strengthen the conservation of sharks by advocating for the passing of a national legal framework, paving the way to healthier marine ecosystems and encouraging economic stability and sustainable livelihoods.


“As tourism and other economic activities go back to pre-pandemic levels, our oceans and the species that call it home continue to face many threats,” said Anna Oposa, Executive Director and Chief Mermaid, Save Philippine Seas. “We need national legislation that lays out how we can best protect and sustainably manage threats to our sharks and rays.”



The network is calling for the passage of a legal framework that is science-based, enforceable, and socially just, taking into consideration the state of the marine environment and the communities that depend on these ecosystems.


“The Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources supports all initiatives that aim to conserve our sharks and highlight its importance in the conservation of marine biodiversity and sustainable use of these resources for succeeding generations,” said Atty. Demosthenes R. Escoto, DA-BFAR National Director.



Previous Shark Conservation Weeks were held in Cebu City, Cebu in 2014; Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental in 2016; and Panglao and Tagbilaran City, Bohol in 2018. One of the objectives of Shark Conservation Week is to build a constituency among various stakeholders, including line government agencies, legislators, the private sector, youth and academic institutions, fishers, traders, and other sectors such as tourism.

A Shark Summit will be held on March 2 and 3, 2023 to document the progress of shark conservation in the Philippines and identify relevant issues that need to be addressed. The Summit will aim to create a Shark Conservation and Fisheries Management Framework which will be the basis of any policy needs and conservation actions identified.

The following are the activities for Shark Conservation Week:



Monday, February 27

Fluvial Parade and Press Conference

Manila City


Tuesday, February 28

Community Mural Painting

Quezon City


Wednesday, March 1

Shark Science and Anak ng Pating Youth Forum

Philippine Science High School Main Campus


Thursday - Friday, March 2-3

Shark Summit

Agricultural Training Institute, Quezon City


Saturday, March 4

Baby Shark Storytelling Session

Museo Pambata, Manila City


Saturday, March 4

K-Pop for the Sharks

Market! Market!, Taguig City





The Shark Conservation Week is organized by SSNP through Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines, a conservation organization that aims to develop a better appreciation of the marine environment and its ecological processes.
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