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Kara David
David (centre) in 2010
Born
Kara Patria Constantino David

(1973-09-12) September 12, 1973 (age 50)
Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines
EducationUniversity of the Philippines, Diliman, (BA, MA)
Occupation(s)Broadcast journalist
Television host
Years active1997–present
Notable credits
Spouse
LM Cancio
(m. 2018)
Children1
Parents
Relatives
AwardsPeabody Award
WebsiteOfficial website

Kara Patria Constantino David-Cancio (Tagalog: [ˈkaɾa daˈbid ˈkanʃo]; born September 12, 1973[1]) is a Filipino journalist, host, professor, and educational administrator. She is known because of investigative and multi-awarded documentaries in i-Witness. These documentaries are "Bitay, “Selda Inosente”,[2] "Buto't Balat",[3] and Ambulansiyang de Paa.[4]

She is the previous anchor of News to Go as well as a host and writer for i-Witness at GMA Network. She became the host of Powerhouse and is currently the host of Brigada and Pinas Sarap. In addition, she is a professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman.[5] She has a TikTok account [6] and YouTube channel [7] to share her knowledge in Journalism and other things.

She is the founder and president of Project Malasakit,[8] a foundation that helps the people she has featured in her documentaries.[9]

David was the only woman named in 2007's Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) award.[10] In 2010, she was awarded the Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service (TOWNS award).[11] David won the Peabody Award,[12][13] the second Filipino to win this award.

Biography

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Kara Patria Constantino David was born on September 12, 1973. She is the second child of professor emeritus Randy David of the University of the Philippines Diliman, and former Chairperson of the Civil Service Commission, the late Karina Constantino-David.[1][14][15]

She graduated cum laude from the University of the Philippines Diliman with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication. She then worked as a production assistant and researcher for GMA Network in 1995.[13] She was promoted as writer/researcher for the program “Emergency” and hosted “Huling Hirit”, a regular two-minute segment in the daily news doing adventure-oriented and inspiring features.[16]

David also hosted several public affairs programs such as Case Unclosed, a documentary program that investigates unsolved cases and mysteries. She hosted OFW Diaries, a public service program that reaches out to Filipino overseas workers. She is the news anchor of News to Go, a former morning news program on GMA News TV.She hosted of the informative show Pinas Sarap.[13]

She replaced Jessica Soho as the host of Brigada on June 11, 2019.[17]

On June 30, 2022, it was announced that David will be heading the Department of Journalism of the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Mass Communication as its chairperson.[18]

Documentary films

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David has almost a hundred documentaries to her name. In “Bitay” she helped stop the execution of a convict on death row. For this, she was honored as Investigative Journalist of the Year by the Rotary Club of Manila. In the documentary “Selda Inosente”, David entered the world of children born and raised in prison. The film won her the UNICEF Child Rights Award, besting more than a hundred entries from all over the world.[19]

In Buto’t Balat, she explored the state of malnutrition in the country and the reality that extreme inequalities and the absence of concrete and cohesive nutrition and population policy have resulted in a state not far from what occurs in Africa. For this documentary, she was chosen as one of twenty finalists for the Japan Prize. She won a silver medal at the US International Film & Video Festival.[20]

Ambulansiyang de Paa is about the lack of access to health services of the Mangyan tribe, who live in Mindoro Oriental. David documented the plight of the Mangyans, who have to carry their sick in hammocks for eight hours just to get to the nearest hospital. This documentary won the Peabody Award. David is the second Filipino to win this recognition.[21][22]

In 2007, David was chosen as one of the Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of the country[23] and was honored as Broadcast Journalist of the Year. In 2011, she was chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service (TOWNS).[24]

Project Malasakit

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Project Malasakit
Company typeNon-stock
Non-profit
IndustryPhilanthropy
Founded2002 (2002)
FounderKara David
Headquarters,
Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Websiteprojectmalasakit.org

In 2002, David founded Project Malasakit – a non-stock non-profit foundation that sends poor Filipino children to school.[19][25]

It embarks on community outreach programs that give food, medicine, and school supplies to remote communities that do not have access to basic government service.[26] Project Malasakit now has 25 scholars (most of them child laborers and victims of child abuse). It has helped more than 800 families through its quarterly outreach programs. David has also embarked on long-term projects for communities. [27]

Paraisong Uhaw, her documentary on waterless communities in Masbate, has led to the construction of 10 water wells in the municipality of Balud. David and her Project Malasakit team also constructed a sustainable solar power facility in a community of Mangyans in Mindoro Province[28]

Accolades

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International awards

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Year Award
2003 UNICEF Child Rights Award for the documentary: Selda Inosente
2005 Certificate for Creative Excellence, US International Film & Video Festival for the documentary: Pagbabalik sa Selda
Finalist, Japan International Prize[29]
Best Social Awareness Program, Asian Television Awards for the documentary: Buto’t Balat[30]
2006 Silverscreen Award, US International Film & Video Festival for the documentary: Buto’t Balat[30]
2007 Finalist, New York Film Festival for the documentary: Uuwi na si Udong[31]
Silverscreen Award, US International Film and Video Festival for the documentary: Sa Mata ni Ekang[32]
Finalist, New York Festivals for the documentary: Alaga[33]
Certificate for Creative Excellence, US International Film & Video Festival for the documentary: Gapos[34]
2008 Finalist, New York Festivals for the documentary: Bundok na Kristal
2009 Certificate for Creative Excellence, US Int’l Film and Video Festival for the documentary Tasaday[35]
2010 George Foster Peabody Award for the documentary: Ambulansyang de Paa[36]
2011 New York Festivals Bronze Medal for the documentary: Paraisong Uhaw[37]
2012 Finalist, New York Film Festival for the documentary Gintong Putik [citation needed]
2013 Nominated, International Emmy Awards: Alkansiya[38]

Local awards

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Year Award
2002 Finalist, Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) for the documentary: Gamugamo sa Dilim
2004 Best Television Feature, La Sallian Scholarum Award for the documentary: Gamugamo sa Dilim
Investigative Journalist of the Year Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards
2006 Broadcast Journalist of the Year Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards
2007 Best Television Feature, La Sallian Scholarum Awards for the documentary: Mga Batang Hiram
Best Documentary Program Host, PMPC Star Awards for Television
Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of the Philippines[39]
2008 Most Outstanding Alumnus, UP College of Mass Communication[40]
Best Documentary Program Host, PMPC Star Awards for Television
2009 Best Documentary Program, USTV Awards
Best Public Affairs Program, MTRCB awards
Best Documentary Program Host, PMPC Star Awards for Television
2010 The Outstanding Women in Nation Service (TOWNS) Award[41]
2011 Titus Brandsma Leadership in Journalism Award[42]
Best Documentary Program Host, Golden Screen Awards[43]
Best Documentary Program Host, PMPC Star Awards for Television[44]
2012 Best Female Field Reporter of the Year, Comguild Awards[45]
2013 Best Female Field Reporter of the Year, Comguild Awards[46]
Recipient of the Rotary Golden Wheel Award[47]
2019 Nominated, Best Educational Program, 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television[48]
2020 Best Documentary, Central Luzon Media Awards for the documentary: Silaki [49]

References

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  1. ^ a b David, Randy (September 12, 2021). "Those other days of September". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. ^ "I-Witness: 'Selda Inosente,' a documentary by Kara David (Full episode)". www.youtube.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "I-Witness: 'Buto't Balat,' a documentary by Kara David (Full episode)". www.youtube.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "I-Witness: "Ambulansiyang de Paa," a documentary by Kara David (Full episode)". www.youtube.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  5. ^ "Faculty". upjourndept.wixsite.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Iamkaradavid (@iamkaradavid) TikTok | Watch iamkaradavid's Newest TikTok Videos". www.tiktok.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
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  8. ^ "Project Malasakit by Kara David". Project Malasakit.
  9. ^ David, Kara (March 4, 2013). "Kara David talks about Project Malasakit" (video). GMA News. GMA Network Inc. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  10. ^ "List of TOYM Awardees 1959–2008". TOYM Philippines. July 14, 2009.
  11. ^ "Kara tumanggap ng Towns award". Pilipino Star Ngayon. December 1, 2010.
  12. ^ "I-Witness wins Peabody award". The Philippine Star. April 8, 2010.
  13. ^ a b c "GMA's personality show gets new anchor". BusinessWorld. July 16, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  14. ^ "Kara David in outstanding SK search". The Bohol Chronicle. November 23, 2008. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015.
  15. ^ Martin, Marian (June 13, 2007). "The best advice my mother gave me". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on August 4, 2012.
  16. ^ Aquio, Jojo (February 11, 2006). "Touching and inspiring the Filipino viewers". The Philippine Star. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
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  18. ^ "Kara David is new journalism chair of UP College of Mass Communication". GMA News Online. June 30, 2022. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Philippine documentary on education wins 2012 Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award". UNICEF.org. Seoul, South Korea. October 16, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  20. ^ "GMA Network wins at 2016 US International Film & Video Festival". Manila Standard. June 14, 2016. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
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  23. ^ "Kara David receives Adamson media award for 2013". SunStar Philippines. SunStar Publishing Inc. February 18, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
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  26. ^ "Outreach Programs". Project Malasakit by Kara David.
  27. ^ "Our Scholars". May 18, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  28. ^ Orosa, Rosalinda L. (April 27, 2013). "I-Witness releases new DVD". The Philippine Star. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  29. ^ Lorenzo, Alfie. Mga programa ng Siyete, finalists sa ilang internat'l awards Mga programa ng Siyete, finalists sa ilang internat'l awards. telebisyon.net
  30. ^ a b Skin and bones | Public Affairs | GMA News Online. GMA News Online. Retrieved on July 15, 2016.
  31. ^ Uuwi na si Udong | Public Affairs | GMA News Online. GMA News Online (April 28, 2007). Retrieved on July 15, 2016.
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  33. ^ Schistosomiasis, GMA News Online; retrieved July 15, 2016.
  34. ^ "Sine Totoo presents 'Gapos'". GMA News Online. September 12, 2008. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  35. ^ Kara David investigates the truth behind the Tasaday tribe, PEP.ph; retrieved July 15, 2016.
  36. ^ The Peabody Awards. The Peabody Awards (May 21, 2016); retrieved July 15, 2016.
  37. ^ Lotto Results for 17 April 2011, philstar.com (April 18, 2011); retrieved July 15, 2016.
  38. ^ 24 Oras and I-Witness, nominees in Intl Emmy Awards, PEP.ph; retrieved July 15, 2016.
  39. ^ "Kara David receives Adamson University Media Award for 2013". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. February 19, 2013. Archived from the original on March 29, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  40. ^ Alumna Kara David produces Peabody Award-winning docu. up.edu.ph
  41. ^ "Kara David, 10 others cited as outstanding women". GMA News. November 5, 2010.
  42. ^ "Kara David, Asuncion Maramba bag Titus Brandsma media award". The Manila Times. October 16, 2011. Archived from the original on August 5, 2012.
  43. ^ "Golden Screen TV Awards winners". Balita – Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid. December 2, 2011.
  44. ^ Basil, Timmy (November 25, 2011). "PMPC Star Awards for TV winners". SunStar.
  45. ^ "GMA News dominates COMGUILD Awards". The Philippine Star. August 11, 2012.
  46. ^ "Jessica Soho, Kara David at programang 24 Oras, pinarangalan sa Comguild Awards". GMA News. August 12, 2013.
  47. ^ "2013 Rotary Golden Wheel Award for Kara David". The Philippine Star. October 28, 2013.
  48. ^ "LIST: Winners, PMPC Star Awards for Television 2019". Rappler. October 14, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  49. ^ Ruiz, Marah. "Kapuso shows at personalities, pinarangalan sa Paragala: Central Luzon Media Awards". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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