PH Embassy in Washington Hosts Women’s Day Event Focusing on How Social Enterprises Empower Women
NEW Pathways to Enterprise President Dr. Christine Nielsen (left) with moderator Joyce Kin (right) at “A Conversation with Christine Nielsen,” an International Women’s Day event hosted by the Philippine Embassy in Washington on 09 March 2020. (Washington PE photo)
WASHINGTON 12 March 2020 – The Philippine Embassy in Washington, in celebration of International Women’s Day and the Philippine’s celebration of Women’s Month, held an event entitled “A Conversation with Christine Nielsen” on 09 March 2020 at the Philippine Chancery Annex Building.
Christine Nielsen is the founder and president of NEW Pathways to Enterprise, a social enterprise that guides women through the entrepreneurial process from business idea generation through start-ups. Currently they operate and help uplift communities in the Negros and Samar Islands in the Philippines.
The conversation was moderated by Chief Counsel at the Frederick County State’s Attorney’s Office and alumna of the Filipino Young Leaders Program (Batch 2019) Joyce King, Esq.
Dr. Nielsen spoke on NEW Pathways’ work with women in rural communities in the Philippines through the provision of livelihood training programs and establishment of micro-farming businesses that generate additional income for the women and their families.
“Numerous studies have shown that when women participate actively in the economy, on terms equal to those of the men, the rest of society stands to benefit; particularly in achieving good governance, economic growth, poverty eradication, and environment sustainability among others. Empowering women, therefore, is not only a moral conviction but a practical strategy to uplift the living conditions of an entire society”, the Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Renato Pedro Villa said in his opening remarks.
He added, “Social enterprises have a good track record in promoting gender equality and women empowerment.”
Dr. Nielsen’s advised those wanting to set up a social enterprise, “If you want to start your own business, practice by working for someone else first. Work for a business like the one you want to start and make all your mistakes through them”. She also invited members of the audience to volunteer with the organization.
The event was also live streamed via Facebook Live and can be rewatched on the Embassy’s Facebook page.
Earlier in the day, the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Washington held a Facebook Live event hosted by Labor Attaché Angela Trinidad and Welfare Officer Josephine Tobia with guests from AYUDA Immigration Staff Attorney Atty. Katie Soltis, Lilia Agbeyegbe of POLARIS, Jennifer Hona-Davis of Migrant Heritage Commission, and the Embassy’s Assistance-To-Nationals (ATN) Officer Ryan Dasal to discuss the rights of migrant women based in the United States.
Parties that wish to make a donation or help NEW Pathways may visit the organization’s website at https://newpathwaystoenterprise.org and choose their preferred type of donation (i.e. money, vehicle, assets, gift cards, or others) and amount. END
Deputy Chief of Mission Renato Pedro O. Villa delivers opening remarks at “A Conversation with Christine Nielsen,” an International Women’s Day Event hosted by the Philippine Embassy in Washington on 09 March 2020. (Washington PE photo)
An audience member ask inquiries on NEW Pathways’ programs to Dr. Christine Nielsen. (Washington PE photo)
Facebook Live event of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) with guest speakers. (Washington PE photo)
For more information, visit https://www.washingtonpe.dfa.gov.ph, www.philippineembassy-usa.org, https://www.facebook.com/PHinUSA or https://www.twitter.com/philippinesusa.