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Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, the current big enchilada at the Department of Tourism, shows a unique steadfastness to the pursuit of the long-range goals of her office.
The women in Philippine tourism
The Department of Tourism illustrates the Philippine life in all its colors, distinctly local flavors, drama, and wonder.
“It was when I reached out to these grassroots communities all over the country that I realized how I have the power to change hundreds of women’s lives by creating government policies that protect them and programs that capacitate them,” she said.
Philippine tourism, with an emphasis on preserving the country’s remarkable heritage as well as on staving off the decline of our biodiversity thru careless kitsch and crass commercialism, got a fresh shunt recently.
The one-day blitz at the Philippine International Convention in Pasay City, “Jobs and Women in the Philippine Tourism Industry” aims to make an extraordinary push for Filipino women to creeate an impact on our tourism industry. The forum had zero to do with the more debatable man/woman divide. It was primarily conceived as a way for women to show and lend their talents so they can rise above the old stereotyping within the pigeonhole.
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CARY ON LEARNING PA BRIANLEST NALANG PO PLEASE AND FALLOW NA RIN PO