A multi-cultural radio program for Filipinos and two Philippine Embassy-produced documentaries on Filipino marriage won awards at the Commission of Filipinos Overseas (CFO)’s first Migration Advocacy and Media (MAM) Awards.

In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Woongjin Foundation’s Multicultural Family Broadcasting for Filipinos won the Radio Journalism Award or the MAM Awards.

Meanwhile, two Embassy-produced documentaries — “Multicultural Marriages in Korea: A Guide for the Marriage [of] Migrants” and “Personal Financial Management for Overseas Filipinos in Korea”— were tied at second place in the Video Documentary Category.

Woongjin Foundation representatives, including host Regina Arquiza, will be at the Dec.15 awarding ceremonies in Manila.

Philippine Ambassador to Korea Luis Cruz said the winners set “a good example among Filipino migrants in other parts of the world.”

“[Their] victory… is a testament that Filipinos in Korea are united in their efforts [to promote] the welfare and positive images of the Filipinos in Korea,” Cruz said in a statement.

The awardees were chosen from 64 official entries from countries that raised public awareness on Filipino migration issues, the DFA said. — RJMD/VS, GMA News

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No Responses to “Pinoy radio show, videos for OFWs in SKorea win MAM AwardsA multi-cultural radio program for Filipinos and two Philippine Embassy-produced documentaries on Filipino marriage won awards at the Commission of Filipinos Overseas (CFO)’s first Migration Advocacy and Media (MAM) Awards. In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Woongjin Foundation’s Multicultural Family Broadcasting for Filipinos won the Radio Journalism Award or the MAM Awards. Meanwhile, two Embassy-produced documentaries — “Multicultural Marriages in Korea: A Guide for the Marriage [of] Migrants” and “Personal Financial Management for Overseas Filipinos in Korea”— were tied at second place in the Video Documentary Category. Woongjin Foundation representatives, including host Regina Arquiza, will be at the Dec.15 awarding ceremonies in Manila. Philippine Ambassador to Korea Luis Cruz said the winners set “a good example among Filipino migrants in other parts of the world.” “[Their] victory… is a testament that Filipinos in Korea are united in their efforts [to promote] the welfare and positive images of the Filipinos in Korea,” Cruz said in a statement. The awardees were chosen from 64 official entries from countries that raised public awareness on Filipino migration issues, the DFA said. — RJMD/VS, GMA News”  

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