00:00The celebration of United Nations Month is now in full swing
00:03led by the UN team.
00:06The government, academia, private sector, and other groups
00:12will join forces to address the various development issues.
00:16This is the center of the news, Noel Talacan.
00:21The two murals in the Manila Clock Tower Museum were formally opened.
00:25This is part of the celebration of United Nations Month
00:28through which the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
00:33will be explained to the public.
00:37One of the murals has the title,
00:40Pinalikas,
00:41which shows the forced deportation of a Lumad family
00:45from their homeland.
00:47Another mural, Tawid Dagat,
00:50shows the displaced refugees and migrants
00:56due to poverty, calamity, and violence.
00:59These two murals explain the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
01:06of No Poverty, Reduce Inequality, Life on Land,
01:10Peace, Justice, and Strong Institution.
01:12The Manila Clock Tower Museum will also become an education center
01:17where works on peace and climate in the world will be held.
01:23They will call it the Peace and Climate Resil Art Education Center
01:28because the 13th United Nations Sustainable Development Goal is Climate Action.
01:34It will also provide support to teachers and indigenous people
01:39who are facing the same problem,
01:40the so-called chaotic activity
01:43reached by the Presidential Communications Office,
01:46the support of President Ferdinand R. Marquez, Jr.
01:49to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
01:54Some of the works were made by Persons Deprived of Liberty, or PDLs,
01:59of Manila City Jail and DEPA City,
02:01and works by artists
02:04led by its art director, Manny Garibay.
02:09Noel Talacay for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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