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'''Rosario Manalo''' (née González) (born October 2, 1935), is a Filipino career diplomat, political scientist, and educator in the [[Philippines]]. She is the Special Representative of the Philippines to the [[ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights]] and has served as undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in charge of International Economic Relations from 1997 to 2001. Moreover, she has served as Philippine ambassador to [[Sweden]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]), to [[France]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Portugal]]), to [[Belgium]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Luxembourg]]) and to the [[European Economic Community]].


==Early life and education==
'''Rosario Manalo''' (née González) is a career diplomat, political scientist, and educator in the [[Philippines]]. She is presently the Chairwoman of the [[UNESCO]] National Commission of the Philippines.
Manalo was born on October 2, 1935, in Manila, Philippines.


Manalo earned Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service and Bachelor of Science in Jurisprudence degrees, a [[Bachelor of Laws]] degree and a [[Master of Arts]] in [[Public Administration]] from the [[University of the Philippines Diliman]] and a [[Master of Arts]] in [[international relations|International Studies]] and [[Diplomacy]] from [[Long Island University]] in [[New York (state)|New York]]. She was the first woman to pass the Philippine Foreign Service Officers’ Examinations (FSO) in 1959.<ref name=AMU/>{{Failed verification|date=December 2015}}
==Education==
Manalo earned a [[Bachelor of Laws]] degree from the [[University of the Philippines]] and a [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|Master of Arts]] in [[international relations|International Studies]] and [[Diplomacy]] from [[Long Island University]] in [[New York]]. She was the first woman to pass the Philippine Foreign Service Officers’ Examinations (FSO) in 1959.<ref name=AMU/>


==Diplomatic career==
==Diplomatic career==
Manalo was based in Manila for eighteen years before getting her first foreign assignment. She was the Philippine Permanent Delegate to the [[UNESCO]] from 1990 to 1994, and the [[European Economic Community]] from 1979 to 1987. She was Chairwoman of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women from 1983 to 1988. In 1976, she was named Deputy Secretary General of the [[ASEAN]] National Secretariat, and a Senior Official of the [[Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation]] in 1996.
Manalo was based in Manila for eighteen years before getting her first foreign assignment. She was the Philippine Permanent Delegate to the UNESCO from 1990 to 1994, and the [[European Economic Community]] from 1979 to 1987. She was Chairwoman of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women from 1983 to 1988. In 1976, she was named Deputy Secretary General of the [[ASEAN]] National Secretariat, and a Senior Official of the [[Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation]] in 1996.


She was Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in charge of International Economic Relations from 1997 to 2001. She served as Philippine Ambassador to [[Sweden]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]), to [[France]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Portugal]]) and to [[Belgium]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Luxembourg]]).<ref name=AMU>{{cite web|url=http://www.admu.edu.ph/ls/soss/european-studies/faculty/manalo-rosario-g|title=Manalo, Rosario G.|publisher=School of Social Sciences of [[Ateneo de Manila University]]|accessdate=24 December 2012}}</ref>
She was Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in charge of International Economic Relations from 1997 to 2001. She served as Philippine Ambassador to [[Sweden]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]), to [[France]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Portugal]] and [[Monaco]]), to [[Belgium]] (with concurrent accreditation in [[Luxembourg]].<ref name=AMU>{{cite web|url=http://www.admu.edu.ph/ls/soss/european-studies/faculty/manalo-rosario-g|title=Manalo, Rosario G.|publisher=School of Social Sciences of [[Ateneo de Manila University]]|accessdate=24 December 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130315153211/http://admu.edu.ph/ls/soss/european-studies/faculty/manalo-rosario-g|archivedate=15 March 2013}}</ref>


Manalo is the Philippine representative and one of only twelve elected experts to the New York-based United Nations Committee monitoring the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women or CEDAW from 1992 to 2002.
Manalo is the Philippine representative and one of only twelve elected experts to the New York-based United Nations Committee monitoring the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women or CEDAW from 1992 to 2002.


Manalo chaired the HLTF (High-Level Task Force) which drafted the new ASEAN charter that carried the Philippine-initiative creating a human rights body.
Manalo chaired the High-Level Task Force which drafted the new ASEAN charter that carried the Philippine-initiative creating a human rights body.

At present, Manalo is the Special Representative of the [[Philippines]] to the [[ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights]].


==Academic work==
==Academic work==
Manalo is currently the Chair of the European Studies Program in the [[Ateneo de Manila University]] while teaching in the Masters Program level of the Political Science Department.<ref name=AMU/> She is the Dean of the HZB School of International Relations and Diplomacy in the Philippine Women's University. She is also a lecturer in the School of Multidisciplinary Studies at [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]] (DLS-CSB), a district school of [[De La Salle Philippines]]. Apart from that, she is a lecturer in [[Miriam College]] and the [[University of Asia and the Pacific]] on Philippine Foreign Policy for the Master of Arts in Political Economy program, as well as Comparative European Political Economy. She also chairs the [[UNESCO]] National Commission of the Philippines, the educational and cultural advocacy group of the [[United Nations]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/218044/news/nation/pnoy-names-new-envoy-to-asean-hr-commish|title=PNoy names new envoy to ASEAN-HR commish|date=April 17, 2011|publisher=[[GMA News and Public Affairs]]|accessdate=24 December 2012}}</ref>
Manalo is the Dean of the HZB School of International Relations and Diplomacy in the Philippine Women's University. She is a lecturer in the European Studies Program in the [[Ateneo de Manila University]].<ref name=AMU/> and in the Consular and Diplomatic Affairs Program of the School of Diplomacy and Governance at [[De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]] (DLS-CSB), a district school of [[De La Salle Philippines]]. She was also a lecturer in [[Miriam College]] and the [[University of Asia and the Pacific]] on Philippine Foreign Policy for the Master of Arts in Political Economy program, as well as Comparative European Political Economy. Moreover, she chairs the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, the educational and cultural advocacy group of the [[United Nations]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/218044/news/nation/pnoy-names-new-envoy-to-asean-hr-commish|title=PNoy names new envoy to ASEAN-HR commish|date=April 17, 2011|publisher=[[GMA News and Public Affairs]]|accessdate=24 December 2012}}</ref>


==Socio-civic work==
==Socio-civic work==
Manalo held leadership positions in various national and international civic and professional groups, such as--the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women from 1975 to 1986, ''[[Federación Internacional de Abogadas]]'', the Women’s Lawyers’ Circle of the Philippines, and ZONTA Philippines.
Manalo held leadership positions in various national and international civic and professional groups, such as—the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women from 1975 to 1986, ''[[Federación Internacional de Abogadas]]'', the Women's Lawyers’ Circle of the Philippines, and ZONTA Philippines.


==References==
==Personal life==
She was married to writer and fellow diplomat, Armando Manalo (d. 2008). Her son, [[Enrique Manalo]], who also served as a diplomat, is the former [[List of ambassadors of the Philippines to the United Kingdom|ambassador of the Philippines to the United Kingdom]] (2011 – 2016) and [[Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations]] (2020 – 2022), and the current [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] under the [[Presidency of Bongbong Marcos|Marcos Jr. administration]] since July 1, 2022.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Adel |first1=Rosette |last2=Patag |first2=Kristine Joy |title=Enrique Manalo is Marcos Jr.'s pick for DFA Secretary |url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/06/26/2191069/enrique-manalo-marcos-jrs-pick-dfa-secretary |access-date=May 12, 2023 |work=[[Philstar.com]] |date=June 26, 2022 |quote=Manalo is a son of envoys: His father was late Ambassador Armando Manalo, a journalist who served as Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and political adviser of the Philippine Mission to the United Nations, while his mother is Ambassador Rosario Manalo.}}</ref>
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==External links==
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*[http://www.admu.edu.ph Ateneo de Manila University]
*[http://www.dls-csb.edu.ph De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde]
*[http://www.unesco.org.ph UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines]
*[http://www.dfa.gov.ph Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines]


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Revision as of 02:55, 13 November 2023

Rosario Manalo
Born (1935-10-02) October 2, 1935 (age 89)
Manila, Philippines
Alma mater
OccupationDean
Employer(s)Philippine Women's University HZB School of International Relations and Diplomacy
SpouseArmando Manalo (died 2008)
ChildrenEnrique Manalo

Rosario Manalo (née González) (born October 2, 1935), is a Filipino career diplomat, political scientist, and educator in the Philippines. She is the Special Representative of the Philippines to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights and has served as undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in charge of International Economic Relations from 1997 to 2001. Moreover, she has served as Philippine ambassador to Sweden (with concurrent accreditation in Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), to France (with concurrent accreditation in Portugal), to Belgium (with concurrent accreditation in Luxembourg) and to the European Economic Community.

Early life and education

Manalo was born on October 2, 1935, in Manila, Philippines.

Manalo earned Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service and Bachelor of Science in Jurisprudence degrees, a Bachelor of Laws degree and a Master of Arts in Public Administration from the University of the Philippines Diliman and a Master of Arts in International Studies and Diplomacy from Long Island University in New York. She was the first woman to pass the Philippine Foreign Service Officers’ Examinations (FSO) in 1959.[1][failed verification]

Diplomatic career

Manalo was based in Manila for eighteen years before getting her first foreign assignment. She was the Philippine Permanent Delegate to the UNESCO from 1990 to 1994, and the European Economic Community from 1979 to 1987. She was Chairwoman of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women from 1983 to 1988. In 1976, she was named Deputy Secretary General of the ASEAN National Secretariat, and a Senior Official of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in 1996.

She was Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in charge of International Economic Relations from 1997 to 2001. She served as Philippine Ambassador to Sweden (with concurrent accreditation in Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), to France (with concurrent accreditation in Portugal and Monaco), to Belgium (with concurrent accreditation in Luxembourg.[1]

Manalo is the Philippine representative and one of only twelve elected experts to the New York-based United Nations Committee monitoring the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women or CEDAW from 1992 to 2002.

Manalo chaired the High-Level Task Force which drafted the new ASEAN charter that carried the Philippine-initiative creating a human rights body.

At present, Manalo is the Special Representative of the Philippines to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights.

Academic work

Manalo is the Dean of the HZB School of International Relations and Diplomacy in the Philippine Women's University. She is a lecturer in the European Studies Program in the Ateneo de Manila University.[1] and in the Consular and Diplomatic Affairs Program of the School of Diplomacy and Governance at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), a district school of De La Salle Philippines. She was also a lecturer in Miriam College and the University of Asia and the Pacific on Philippine Foreign Policy for the Master of Arts in Political Economy program, as well as Comparative European Political Economy. Moreover, she chairs the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, the educational and cultural advocacy group of the United Nations.[2]

Socio-civic work

Manalo held leadership positions in various national and international civic and professional groups, such as—the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women from 1975 to 1986, Federación Internacional de Abogadas, the Women's Lawyers’ Circle of the Philippines, and ZONTA Philippines.

Personal life

She was married to writer and fellow diplomat, Armando Manalo (d. 2008). Her son, Enrique Manalo, who also served as a diplomat, is the former ambassador of the Philippines to the United Kingdom (2011 – 2016) and Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations (2020 – 2022), and the current Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Marcos Jr. administration since July 1, 2022.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Manalo, Rosario G." School of Social Sciences of Ateneo de Manila University. Archived from the original on 15 March 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  2. ^ "PNoy names new envoy to ASEAN-HR commish". GMA News and Public Affairs. April 17, 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  3. ^ Adel, Rosette; Patag, Kristine Joy (June 26, 2022). "Enrique Manalo is Marcos Jr.'s pick for DFA Secretary". Philstar.com. Retrieved May 12, 2023. Manalo is a son of envoys: His father was late Ambassador Armando Manalo, a journalist who served as Philippine Ambassador to Belgium and political adviser of the Philippine Mission to the United Nations, while his mother is Ambassador Rosario Manalo.