5 October 2022 – A reception was hosted by French Ambassador Michèle Boccoz at the French residence. The reception was attended by Mr. John Rey Dañgilan Jr., Artelia Philippines Head of Business Development. It was held following the Asian Development Bank Annual Meeting in Manila.
As a member of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippines, Artelia Philippines supports sustainable development programs that aim to improve the lives of the low-income sector.
Artelia is an international, multi-disciplinary consultancy, engineering and project management group specializing in the sectors of building construction, infrastructure, and industry. Artelia draws on its regional network of more than 50 branch offices in France, as well as its presence in more than 40 countries throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas.
The Artelia Foundation, a philanthropic organisation created in 2006, bases its assignments as a priority on an original form of skills-based sponsorship. Over its 14 years of existence, the Artelia Foundation has supported more than 200 projects for 80 different associations. More than 330 employees have carried out assignments with the Foundation in 28 different countries.
Bayanihan for Typhoon Paeng Relief Operations
Artelia Philippines donated to the Typhoon Paeng Relief Operations through the Ateneo Dream Team, Tanging Yaman Foundation, and Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan. The casualties caused by Typhoon Paeng in October affected thousands of Filipinos, especially in the Mindanao region.
Preparing the youths for a brighter future with Enfants du Mekong
Artelia Foundation and Artelia Philippines worked with Enfants du Mekong, a French NGO that aids students from low-income households to have a better life, on a 3-day CSR training program in Tuguegarao City. Artelia Foundation and Artelia Philippines worked with
Empowering the young generation through Sustainable Youth Development
Artelia Philippines, in collaboration with Artelia Foundation, has recently completed giving free training to the underprivileged youth from the slum area of San Andres Bukid, Manila. The training sessions lasted for eight days and has run from April to