Search on for Baguio outstanding women on
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
BAGUIO CITY – Submission
of nominations to the 2019 Search for Outstanding Women Leaders (OWLS) end on
Feb. 7with screening, validation, interview deliberation and finalization of
reports up to Feb 23, and awarding during the Kababaihan festival program on
March 8 at the PFVR gymnasium.
Forms could be obtained
during office hours at the CSWDO, Upper Session road and Public Information
Office, Mayor’s Office at City Hall.
This was announced
during the committee meeting last week at the City Social Welfare and
Development Office.
The nominee should be a
Baguio resident for at least ten years, “a woman leader who is able to inspire,
influence, and guide in accomplishing programs for the general welfare and
development of the city, with a significant role in promoting womens’
empowerment and upliftment in welfare and status.”
Community involvement
and leadership awards for service, affiliation with volunteer organizations,
and other references are scrutinized by the screening and awards committee, it
was known.
A woman of
unquestionable integrity; the nominee must not have been convicted of any
administrative or criminal offense; and of good reputation, credibility and
respectability.
A duly notarized
self-certification; prosecutor’s and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
clearance would attest to the non-pending case against the nominee.
The education, work
history, accomplishments, projects, researches, creative output and impact of
results are factors in the choosing of awardees. The nomination with photos
should be submitted in five copies, with one set of supporting clippings or
certificates.
Self-nomination or
nominations by individuals, groups, government offices, superiors or
subordinates or any individual in the agency with extensive knowledge of the
nominee could be done.
According to CSWD
Officer Betty Fangasan, the search is one of Baguio’s best practices, which is
advocated since 2006. Women awardees have been featured in an OWLS directory in
2014. – Julie G. Fianza
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