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An Electronic News Magazine of PIA Mindanao
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Western Mindanao (Zamboanga Peninsula)
P. Urro Street, San Francisco DistrictPagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur 7016Telephone no. (062) 215-1480 / 925-0038Cellphone no. 0908-8843404E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]: www.piazampen.blogspot.com Facebook: PIA Region-IX
Northern Mindanao
Graces’ Building, Antonio Luna StreetCagayan de Oro City 9000Telefax No. (08822) 72-66-83Telephone no. (088) 856-8178 / 729-594Cellphone no. 0928-5204305 0917-3084969E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]: www.pia-10.blogspot.com
Southern Mindanao (Davao Region)
2/F Kanto Motors Bldg.,Quimpo Blvd., New MatinaDavao City 8000Telephone no. (082) 297-0991 / 301-8580Telefax no. (082) 297-0992 / 304-2044Cellphone no. 0917-7053606 / 0918-9202950E-mail: [email protected]
Central Mindanao (SOCCSKSARGEN)
Provincial Capitol Compound Bautista Bldg., Zulueta St.Koronadal City, South Cotabato 9506Telephone no. (083) 520-0249Telefax no. (083) 228-9736 / 228-9739 / 520-0100Cellphone no. 0921-6873373 / 0928-5204307E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Northeastern Mindanao (Caraga)
Vice Mayors’ League of the Philippines Bldg.,J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan CityTelephone no. (085) 341-5285 / 360-1239Telefax no. (085) 341-2370Cellphone no. 0917-7188834Email: [email protected] , [email protected],phBlogspot: www.piacaraga.blogspot.comFacebook: PIA Caraga Updates, PIA Agusan del Norte, Pia Agusan del Sur, Pia Surigao del Norte, Pia Surigao del Sur
PIA REGIONAL OFFICESIN MINDANAO
OUR COVER
features
Project 111111
of Iligan City
Executive Editor ……......... EFREN F. ELBANBUENA Cluster Head, Southern, Western and Central Mindanao Regional Director, PIA Region XI
Managing Editor ……......... ABNER M. CAGA Cluster Head, Northern and Northeastern Mindanao Regional Director, PIA Caraga Region Officer-in-charge,PIARegionX
Associate Editors ……....... NOEMI B. EDAGA Regional Director, PIA Region IX
OLIVIA T. SUDARIA Regional Director, PIA Region XII
Regional Desk Editors …... Jocelyn P. Alvarez, PIA Region IX Elaine O. Ratunil, PIA Region X Rudolph Ian G. Alama, PIA Region XI Danny E. Doguiles, PIA Region XII Robert E. Roperos, PIA Caraga Region
Copy Editors ……………….. Robert E. Roperos, PIA Caraga Region Nora C. Lanuza Molde, PIA Caraga Region
Layout Artists ……………... Gerie Mae G. Coco, PIA Caraga Region Richard D. Atillo, PIA Caraga Region
Editorial Advisers ……….... ATTY. JOSE A. FABIA Director-General Philippine Information Agency
SEC. HERMINIO “Sonny” B. COLOMA PresidentialCommunicationsOperationsOffice
An Electronic News Magazineof the Phliippine Information Agency
Mindanao Clusters
EDITORIAL BOARD
Photo Credits: Iliganblogger.com, iligangallery2.blogspot.com
In ThisIssue...
Friday, Vol. 1 No. 117
Cover StoryProject 111111 for the poor gets Iliganons support
WESTERN MINDANAO
NORTHERN MINDANAO
SOUTHERN MINDANAO
CENTRAL MINDANAO
CARAGA REGION
35IB, AKHL lead MWoP 2011 in LDN
Davao, least vulnerable to climate change impacts - study
DepEd updates RDC XII on K to 12
Biometrics para sa mga benepisyaryo ng 4Ps, susuportahan ng MSWD-Lutayan
PRC-Surigao del Sur Chapter joins nationwide Million Volunteer Run
Ac Agad, Region XII
Abel de Guzman, Caraga Region
Cpt. Aldwin G. Cortez, Region X
Mai Gevera-Macapagat, Region XI
Olivia Sudaria, Region XII
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Malacañang says concerned government agencies are ready for La Nina phenomenon................................................. 11
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18 CSC conducts flagship training in Tawi-tawi Dave G. Malcampo, Region IX
Butuan City pioneers launching of e-Blotter in Mindanao
Rio Connie Leah M. Flores. Caraga Region 36
Carnapping in Normin drop by 51%
Apipa Bagumbaran, Region X22
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17 LGU Lamitan conducts medical, dental outreach program
Region IX SSS to launch provident fund in 2012 ........ 13
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Project 111111 for the poor gets Iliganons support
Cover Story
Various groups in Iligan showed their support to the noble Project 111111 or the 11/11/11, November 11, 2011, a call to everyone to donate.
by Lorry V. Gabule
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Cover Story
Thesixfigures‘one’standsfor1-City;1-Project;1-Goal;1-Heart;1-Day;1-Record,ex-plainedCityCouncilorMichelleSweet, project proponent,duringakick-offprogramcer-emonyheldatthecitypublicplaza. She said theprojectwaslaunched with a motorcadearoundthecitythoroughfare,converged at the city publicplaza,on23rdofJuly,111daysbeforeNovember11,2011. Marking the significantday, 11/11/11, the weighedusedclothinghasitsfinalre-cord of 11,754.35 kilos,with76,650 pieces donation col-lectedandaccounted. Thechairpersonsaidtherewereotherdonationsthatwere
not includedintheweighing.Alldonationswereplacedinawarehouse. It took almost a weekto sort out thedonation andhaveitpackedreadyfordis-tribution,KagawadSweetre-vealed. TheDistributionDaywassetonDecember3,havingitdone for one day only, witha ceremonial turning over ofpacks received by the CitySocial Welfare Office (CSW-DO)heldattheNationalHighSchoolground,IliganCity. ThiswaswellattendedbytheProject111111Chairper-son,FirstLadyGinaCruz(wifeof thecitymayor),othercity
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officials, and all presi-dents and representa-tivesofdifferentgroupswho made this projectpossible. ThefirstladyhasbeenveryactiveoftheProjectbeingthechairpersonoftheCommitteeonWaysandMeans.Theyhavesolicitedmonetarydo-nations to defray lo-gistics expenses as tofood, transportationandotherexpensesin-curredduring the sort-ing,packinganddistri-butionofalldonations. The chief executive,MayorLawrenceLl.Cruzand Lone Congressional
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DistrictofIliganRepresen-tativeVicenteF.BelmonteaddedinspirationtotheIli-ganconstituentswiththeirall-outsupporttothisProject. The10,000recipientfam-iliesofthisProjectbelongedtobelow poverty line as identi-fiedbyCSWDOandallgroupsinvolved have their assignedarea where to distribute the10,000packstothecity’s44barangays.
ThroughProject111111ithasproventhatIliganonscanmake things possible as onecity,withoneproject,toreachonegoal, havingpeoplewithoneheart,andinjustoneday,gettingamemorableonerecord.
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Aquino inaugurates printer maker’s new plant in Batangas
President Benigno S. Aquino III thanked Japanese investors for their confidence in putting their business in the Philippines as he led Thursday the inauguration of Epson Precision Philippines Inc. (EPPI) new
production facility in Lipa City in Batangas
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“It’s always been important to us that businesses operating in this country find success and expand thei factories here.. And in these uncer-tain times, I would say that it is doubly important,” the Presi-dent said in his mes-sage during the inau-guration of Epson’s new facility. “So allow me to say that I am very thankful for your confidence in our country and that it is a privilege for me to be here to inaugurate this new factory with you today,” he add-ed. The Chief Execu-tive noted the work ethics and skills of Filipino workers, saying that these are the biggest selling points in attracting in-vestments in
the country. He expects
the Ep-s o n
fac-
tory to produce high quality products as proof of the positive ca-pabilities of the Filipino workers. As Epson’s P4.5-billion new factory em-ploys around 2,000 Filipinos, the President said this will substan-tially boost the coun-try’s economy and change the lives of the workers and their fami-lies. These new jobs will bring them decent living, food on their ta-bles and education for their children. The Philippine electronics industry di-rectly employs around half a million Filipinos and this number has
been steadily growing, the President said. He added that every direct hire has multiplier ef-fects in job generation. Last year, investments in the industry reached a record high of $2.3 billion, according to the President, noting that from January to Sep-tember of this year, it accounted for half of the entire country’s ex-ports. The President led the activation of the factory operation and had a tour of the new-ly-opened Epson facil-ity. Among those who joined the President at the event were Philip-pine Export Processing
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Zone Authority (PEZA) Director General Lilia de Lima, Japanese Am-bassador to the Philip-pines Toshinao Urabe, Epson Precision Philip-pines president Osamu Kosiishi, Epson Precision Philippines vice presi-dent Kazuyuki Amano and Seiko Epson Corp. President Minuro Usui. Epson expects the
new factory to significantly increase the production of 3LCD projector and inkjet printers as demand grows in its emerging markets worldwide. With the open-ing of the facility, the com-pany sees its total work-force growing from 6,000 workers to 8,000. Aside from its pro-duction facilities in Lipa City, Batangas, Epson also
has a production line in Cabuyao, Laguna. Epson is a glob-al imaging and inno-vation leader dedicat-ed to exceeding the vision of customers worldwide through its compact, energy saving, high-precision technologies. The company has a prod-uct lineup ranging from printers and 3LCD pro-jectors for enterprise and home use. It also produces sensors and micro devices. Led by the Ja-pan-based Seiko Ep-son Corp., the Epson Group comprises more than 78,000 employees in 99 companies around the world. (AS)
Malacanang says concerned government agencies are ready for La Nina phenomenonMalacañang announced that
concerned government agencies and local government units (LGUs) are ready to implement
contingency measures in the wake of the La Niña phenomenon, a Palace official said on Friday.
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The national and local officials are all ready to car-ry out disaster pre-paredness plans to reduce the impact of natural disasters on people’s lives and properties, accord-ing to Deputy Pres-idential Spokesper-son Abigail Valte during the regular press briefing in Malacanang on Friday.
“Nak ik i ta po natin na
kahit hindi p a n a -
h o n ng
tag-ulan ay na-gakakaroon na me-dyo malalakas na pag-ulan at bagyo. Tuloy-tuloy po ang disaster prepared-ness lalo po sa pag-pasok ng La Niña,” Valte said. Philippine At-mospheric, Geo-physical and Astro-nomical Services Administration (PA-GASA) officer-in-charge and Science and Technology (DOST) Undersec-retary Graciano Yu-mul said that Metro Manila and some ar-eas in the Bicol and
Visayas regions will continue to experi-ence heavy rains in the coming days. Reports showed that local officials are ready to evac-uate people living in areas declared as “highly suscep-tible” to flooding and landslides by the Mines and Geo-sciences Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to protect people’s lives. The LGUs start-ed monitoring areas prone to flooding in their respective municipalities espe-cially during heavy rains. The local offi-cials will install ear-ly warning systems that will monitor water level in the rivers. (JS)
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SSS to launch provident fund in 2012by Phres A. Evardone
Members of the Social Security System (SSS) may enjoy higher pension benefits upon their retirement with the launch of the SSS Provident Fund next year.
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“We are still on the process of lay-ing out the system in place first before we can launch this program and our [members] can also prepare for this if they are interest-ed.” said Marissu G. Bugante, SSS Vice-President for Public Affairs and Special Events Division. The said fund is a form of investment program which will enable all members to put on additional savings on top of their regular contri-bution to SSS. This fund will give members earn-ings rates that are higher than what regular saving de-posit offers. The contribution can also
be made anytime and does not have a fixed deadline like the regular monthly contribution. Members can withdraw their earned savings in three ways: through lump sum, as regular monthly pension or combination of both once they reached the retirement age of 60. This fund is meant for those who will retire and those who are totally dis-abled, among oth-ers.S e l f - e m p l o y e d , OFWs, regular em-ployees and volun-tary members can enroll under this program. Under this pro-gram, OFWs and the self-employed will
be required to pay a monthly contribu-tion of P1,560 for at least six consecu-tive months before they can enroll in the provident fund. Regular employees will pay the said fee on top of their reg-ular SSS contribu-tions. Bugante was guest at the pro-gram “Talking Points” sponsored by the Philippine Communication and Operations Office (PCOO), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), and the Phil-ippine Broadcasting Service (PBS). The program was simul-taneously aired over People’s Television (PTV-4) and Radyo ng Bayan.
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Filled with awe and excitement, thousands of people of all ages and from different places in Mindanao flocked on Thursday at the popular
Christmas village of the city -- Plaza Luz, to witness the opening of the 8th ‘Paskuhan’ festival.
8th Paskuhan festival kicks off
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The festivalwhichistraditionallyheldev-ery first week of De-cemberhasprovidedatotal entertainment tothepeoplethrutheoffi-ciallightingofthegiantChristmas tree, Christ-masdecors. The activity washighlightedwithagrandfireworksdisplay,danc-ing fountain viewingandentertainmentpro-gram. Mayor Samuel S.Coinhismessagesaidthe festival which wasofficially launched un-derhisadministrationin2004hasprovided theresidentsavenuefilledwithChristmasspirit. The heart of theevent,Cosaidwasthe
traditional lighting ofone of the country’stallestChristmastreewith an 87 feet talland350,00lightscon-structedatthecenterofPlazaLuz. Co said the gianttree decorated withreplica of candiesandbagswhichsym-bolized sharing andgivingof blessings. “Ourrealsourceofjoy
is what you have re-ceived fromothersbutwhatyouneedtodoforthe welfare and hap-piness for others,” Costressed. In celebratingChristmas season, weto continue to live notonly forourselvesbutfor our children, Coadded. Theeventwasac-tively participated bythe city tourism coun-cil, government of-ficials and employ-ees, where most ofthepresentationssuchassongs,dancesandothers were renderedby them. (JPA/GCC/PIA9-Pagadian)
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LGU Lamitan conducts medical, dental out-reach program
City InformationOfficer Felipe M. Fer-nandosaidtheoutreachprogram is integratedwith the celebration ofMayor Furigay’s 49thbirthday on November18 and the 22nd anni-versary of the Autono-mousRegion inMuslimMindanao. Different agenciesandorganizationspooledtheir resources to con-tributetotheconductoftheMedical andDentalOutreach ProgramheldattheDatuDizalCultur-alCenterwiththetheme“Successful Partnershiptowardsahealthycity”. The outreach pro-gramwasheld inpart-nershipwiththeSpecialOperation Task Force-Basilan, 32nd InfantryBatallion, 17th Special
Forces Company, 55thEngineering Brigade,Philippine National Po-lice, Philippine Char-ity Sweepstake Office,BasilanMedicalSociety,Philippine Institute ofCertifiedPublicAccoun-tant (PICPA), RotaryClubofBasilan,Baran-gay officials of Baran-gayMalakas, BarangayMalinis and BarangayBoheIbu,AssociationofBarangayCouncil,Child
Fund Philippines, andClaret School of Lami-tan (CSL) Alumni class1978-79. During the shortprogram,mayorFurigaythankedalltheco-spon-sorsforextendinghealthservicestothepeopleofLamitan,whichcomple-mentsthecity’smissionforahealthycity. Ma. Erlinda A.Langkay,MedicalMis-sionCoordinatorand
LAMITAN CITY – Lamitan town mayor Roderick H. Furigay opted to hold a medical and dental outreach program to celebrate his birthday, back to back with the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
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CSC conducts flagship training in Tawi-tawiby Dave G. Malcampo
Volunteer of the PCSOsaid that theCityGov-ernmentofLamitanhasagoodrelationshipwiththePCSOinitsrequestfor medical assistance.Col.RamonC. Yogyog,Commander Opera-tion Task Force Basilangave his message andhad noticed some de-velopments in Lamitanintermsofprojectsandrevenuessincehisvisitin2001. Free services and
medicinesweregivento538medicalpatientsand203dentalpatients.Inaddition,thePICPAandthe 1979 CSL Alumnihavedonatedatotalofthree hundred pairs ofslippers to the childrenof Barangays Malakas,
Malinis and Bohe Ibualong with some foodstuff and clothing. TheCitySocialWelfareandDevelopment person-nelconductedasupple-mentalfeedingwhilethe32ndIBgivefreehaircutservices. In a simple cer-emony,justfewmetersaway from the medi-cal venue, the Asso-ciationofBaragayCap-tainsalsocelebratedthe22ndAnniversaryoftheAutonomous Region inMuslimMindanaoattheABCHallwithaDuwa-a(prayer). (JPA/FMF/RVC-PIA9 ZBST)
ZAMBOANGA CITY -- With the end-purpose of enhancing the per-formance of workers in government, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) started Mon-day its flagship train-ing held in one of the beach resorts in Bon-gao, Tawi-tawi.
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CSC conducts flagship training in Tawi-tawi
Governor SadikulSahali was elated andcommended the CSCfor conducting the five-daytrainingforsome90provincial employees.TheGovernordirectedafullattendanceofcapitolemployees,withinstruc-tions to its administra-tiveofficertoprovideallnecessary assistance totheorganizers. Provincial Info Of-ficer Nasser Tahang re-ported that the trainingishandledbytheCSC’sCivil Service Institute.The course package in-clude: Public ServiceEthics and Accountabil-ity; Values OrientationWorkshop; Basic Cus-tomer Service Skills,
and Service ExcellenceDeliveryProgram. As expounded byRommin S. Advincula,training course intendsto enrich the knowl-edge,skills,andattitudeof stateworkers in linewiththeCSC’smandatein transforming everycivilservantintoa“ling-kod-bayani” or servanthero.Advinculaisseniorpersonnel specialist ofCSC-CSI. Meanwhile, CSCTawi-Tawi Field OfficeDirectorShastriS.Bud-din clarified that whileCSCflagshipprogramisfocusinginthe“first20”provinces in the coun-try,theCommissionwillalso reach out to “five
critical sectors” of gov-ernment, namely: theDepartments of Educa-tion, Agrarian Reform,Health, and SocialWel-fare and Development.BuddindidnotelaboratetherationalebehindtheCSC’s priorities, Tahangadded. The team of train-ers include: Minda G.Ostique, chief person-nel specialist, HRDCSC-Davao City; NildaA. Rigodon, chief per-sonnel specialist, PSEDCSC- Davao City; andZhulfikar Rauf L. Can-dao, senior personnelspecialist, CSC– ARMM,Cotabato City. (JPA/DM/PIA9-ZBST)
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FPA holds cGMP confab in Region Xby John D. Simborios
The Food P r o c e s s o r s Association of
Northern Mindanao ( F O P A N O R M I N ) conducted a one-day seminar on current Good Manufacturing Practices in Cagayan de Oro aimed at ensuring that food processors products are safe and
in good quality products at par with international standards.
In partnership with theDepartment of Health-Food andDrugs Administration (DOH-FDA), Department of Science andTechnology (DOST),DepartmentofAgriculture (DA), and Departmentof Trade and Industry (DTI), theseminarwasattendedbymorethan200 food handling and processingrepresentatives from the differentpartsoftheregion. RepresentativesoftheTechnicalEducation and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA) in NorthernMindanao, headed by John D.Simborios, Chief of the RegionalOperations Division and Aida deGracia, Professor of Cagayan deOroBugoSchoolofArtsandTrades(COBSAT) also attended the cGMPseminar to ensure that TESDAwillbeupdatedonthemandatesofDOHAdministrativeOrderNo.153,seriesof2004ortheRevisedGuidelinesonCurrentGoodManufacturingPracticeinManufacturing,Packing,
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Repacking,orHoldingFoodandknowhowthesegoodpractices’guidelinewillbe integrated inTESDAofferedqualifications. According to the DOH-AO,currentGoodManufacturingPractice(cGMP)isakeyfactorforindustriesto produce good quality, safe andaffordable products aligned tointernationalstandards. Among themodulesdiscussedare GMP organizations, premises,equipment,sanitationandhygiene,production and process control,quality control, documentation,quality audit, warehousing anddistribution,productrecall,retentionof samples, and subcontracting ofmanufacturerandrepacker. De Gracia,meanwhile, sharedthat she was able to attend GMPseminarsometimein2004,whichisnowupgradedandconductedagain
in Northern Mindanao after seven(7)years. She, who is handling FoodProcessing NC II, CommercialCooking NC II, Bread and PastryProductionNCII,HousekeepingNCII, and Household Services NC II,saidthatshealreadyincludedtopicsfrom the 2004 GMP seminar whensheconductstrainingonfoodrelatedqualification. There are common terms inthe seminar, but the application oftheDOH-AOispresentedtosuittocurrenttimes,shesaid. Simborios, who finished aTTCTE-CATFABS Culinary Arts co-management program in TESDACentralOffice,citedhebecomesmoreenlightenedongoodmanufacturingpractices and aimed to be TESDAcertifiedinCommercialCookingNCII.(TESDA)
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Carnapping in Normin drop by 51%by Apipa Bagumbaran
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Misamis Oriental - The incidence of carnapping in region 10 notably decreased by 51 percent in the third quarter of 2011, from the 182 cases recorded in the same quarter of 2010 to only 89 cases this year.
The decline in carnapping aswellasrobberyincidencewaslargelydue to the strategic deploymentof more officers in crime-proneareas, said Police SuperintendentLeony Roy Ga, officer-in-charge ofthe Regional Operations and PlansDivision (ROPD) of Police RegionalOffice-10(PRO-10). Inamediaforumheldrecentlyhere,Gadisclosed that total crimevolume in this year’s third quarterwas 3,932, down by 12 percentcompared to the 4460 recorded inthesameperiodlastyear.
DataprovidedbythePRO-10 also disclosedthat theft topped thelistofindexcrimeswith1,393 cases, followedby physical injury androbbery with 623 and457cases,respectively. Among the policeoffices in the region,Misamis Oriental andIligan City postedmarked decreases incrime volume by 28percentand23percent,respectively. In terms of averagemonthly crime rate
(AMCR), the cities of Cagayan deOro and Iligan registered notabledeclines by 14 percent and 12percent,respectively. IliganCityalsohadthehighestcrimesolutionefficiencyrate(CSER)with24percent,followedbyBukidnonwith19percent,MisamisOccidentalwith17percent,andMisamisOrientalwith16percent. The region wide CSER, onthe other hand, improved by 7.4percentagepoints,fromninepercentin2010to16percent,thisyear.
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35IB, AKHL lead MWoP 2011 in LDNby Cpt. Aldwin G. Cortez
TUBOD, Lanao del Norte – Shouts for peace were heard along the national highway as all participants have meaningfully converged at the provincial Capitol site to celebrate the Mindanao Week of Peace (MWOP) 2011 here.
Theactivitywasdedicatedtotheyouthasitisperceivedtobeaconcertedeffortofallsectorstowhichtheirroleinnationbuildingishighlyemphasized. Further, the pioneeringactivity was facilitated by theofficersandmembersoftheAlagadng Kalikasan sa Hilagang Lanaoor AKHL, a group of volunteerenvironmentalists who advocateenvironmental protection,preservation and restoration ofthe endangered watersheds andcoastal areas in the province ofLanaodelNorte. AKHL,onotherhand, isoneofthebrainchildrenofthearmy’s35th Infantry ‘Makamandag’Battalion. “Our extensive partnershipwiththedifferentcivilinstitutionsin our area of operation is inline with the Internal Peace andSecurityPlan(IPSP)“Bayanihan”concept of the Armed Forcesof the Philippines (AFP) and inour case we focus our efforts inthe grassroots level to identifynecessarysolutionstotheexistingissues or concerns in the area
particularly on environmentalproblems,” LtCol. Ferdinand S.Razalan,theCommandingOfficer,35IB. TheMWOPcelebrationaimstoraise consciousness for a cultureof peace among the people ofMindanaobyprovidingavenueforexpressionofpeaceaspirationsinvariousformsandforconvergenceofpeaceinitiatives. The program started with adoxology which was performedby selected graduates of theKABATAAN (KAagapay ng BAyansa pagkamiT ng kapayapAAN)Seminar, a Youth LeadershipSummit (YLS) concept in thegrassrootslevel. It was followed then withan ecumenical prayer from the“tri-people” of Mindanao andother intermissionnumberswereperformed by the KABATAANgraduatessignificantlyportrayingthreats to Filipino familiesand essence of environmentalprotection. Five (5) potential youthleaderscomingfromtheKABATAANgraduatesexpressedtheirideas
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about the different topics andaspirations to attain peace:environmental protection,preservation and restoration;rectifyingthemalpractices inthepolitical arena; establishmentof a permanentmilitary camp inLawigaDatu,Magsaysay;stronglydenouncing“rido”;andtheMWOP2011 theme, “Common wordbetweenusandyou:LoveofGod,LoveofNeighbor.” Other significant activitiesconducted during the rally: Filmshowing of a video documentaryduring the conduct of KABATAANseminars;thehandprintingofallVIPsandparticipantsto formthe
peace collage; the ceremonialcandlelightingofthePEACEwordheaded by Governor MohamadKhalidQ.Dimaporo;otherculturaldance presentations of the youthcoming from Nunungan, LanaodelNorte;andthe“MakamandagBand” of the 35IB, back to backwith the “Tabak”Bandof the1stInfantry Division in a concert forpeace and rocked the night withsongsofpeace. LanaodeNortemeaningfullywavesitsflagtowardstheattainmentofagenuinepeacethruextensiveinter-agencyeffortstostrengthenculturalcohesivenessbetweenthetri-people.(35IB PA)
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by Carina Cayon
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
in the region reported that it has documented this year some 41 cases of trafficking in persons mostly involving adult women who were victims of illegal recruitment. DSWD technical assistant di-vision chief RaquelNuñez said thatmostofthecaseswerereferralsfromvariousgovernmentandnon-govern-mentorganizationsinDavaoRegion,andonecasefromarescueoperationinDavaoCity. Nuñeztoldthemediaheredur-ingFriday’sKapihansaPIAthatthecases were referred to DSWD forpsycho-socialinterventionsandpro-visionof temporaryshelters for thevictims. She said that majority of thevictimswereadultwomenaged20-40yearsold,andtheyoungestvictimwasa16-yearoldchild. Nuñezsaidthatthevictimswererecruitedillegallybyagenciesandpri-
vatepersonsforapromisedemploy-mentoutsidetheregionandabroad. SheaddedthatDavaoOrientalhasthehighestcasesofhumantraf-ficking,followedbyCompostelaVal-leyandDavaodelNorte. AccordingtoDSWDofficial,27ofthevictimshavereturnedtotheirrespective families afterundergoingpsychosocial interventions such ascounseling, evaluation, and treat-mentfromDSWDcenter. Meanwhile,Davao-basedTalika-la,Inc.hasdocumented35casesofhuman trafficking for the period ofJanuarytoNovemberthisyear. “The victimsweremainly traf-ficked for sexual trade,” reportedJeanette Ampog, executive directorofTalikalaanon-governmentorgani-zationcateringtoprostitutedwomenandchildren. She disclosed that 90 percentor33ofthevictimswereyounggirlsaging14-17yearsoldwhowerecun-ninglyrecruitedtobecomecallgirls,
DSWD documents 41 human trafficking cases in Davao Region
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GROs,entertainersanddancers. AccordingtoTalikala’sdocumen-tation,thereceivingplacesofthevic-timsinMindanaoareinSamalIsland,PanaboCity,Sto.TomasandKapalonginDavaodelNorte;Maragusan,Diwal-walandMonkayoinCompostelaVal-ley;Tacurong,SultanKudaratand inPolomolok,SouthCotabato. Ampog said that some of theyounggirlswerebroughtbytheirre-cruitersfromDavaotoCebu,andoth-ersfromDavaotoPalawan. Outofthe35cases,Talikalahascateredto21victimswhowerepro-videdwith psychosocial interventionsincludingcounseling,legaladvicesandprovisionoflivelihoodprojectsfortheparents. However, Ampog lamented thatthe victims settled on not filing anycasetocourtduetofear. SincetheinceptionofRepublicAct
9208ortheAnti-TraffickinginPersonsin2003,assistantregionalprosecutorBarbaraMaeFloresoftheDepartmentofJusticesaidthatonly33caseshavebeenfile in the courts ofDavaoRe-gion. Flores reported that 22 of thecaseswerefiledinDavaoCity,andtherestwerescatteredintheothercourtsoftheregion. Shedisclosed thatfivecasesofhuman trafficking have already re-sultedtoconvictions,whileabouttencasesareundergoingtrials. The restof thecasesweredis-missedduetoareasonthatthevictimswere no longer interested to pursuethecase,andsomewerearchivedbe-causetheaccusedwerenotarrested,Floressaid. However,sheaddedthatthear-chivedcasescouldstillbereviewedtodetermineifafollow-upcouldbemadewiththehelpofthelawenforcers.
Davao, least vulnerable to climate change impacts - study by Mai Gevera-Macapagat
DAVAO CITY - Davao City turned out the least vulnerable city to business risk and climate change impacts compared to other major cities like Cebu, Baguio, and Iloilo. InastudyinitiatedbytheWorldWideFund(Philippines) inpartner-shipwiththeBankofPhilippineIslandsFoundation,Davaohastheleastlevelofvulnerability,althoughsomeclimateimpacts like sea level rise, increased
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Davao, least vulnerable to climate change impacts - study
seasurfacetemperatures,oceanacidi-fication,andinter-annualvariabilityofrainfallareseenwithhighpossibilityofhappeninghere. WWF’s Lory Tan explained thatthisstudyresultshouldguidecitylead-ersandtheprivatesectorto“dothingstherightway”. “Wearepresentingthisstudyforthelocalgovernmentstobeguidedintheirplansandfortheprivatesectortoconsidertheserealitiesfortheirinvest-ments.”,hesaid. Thestudythatranforayearandmadeuseofstatistics,research,andstakeholdersforum,alsorevealedthatDavaowillhavetosolveitsin-migra-tionasitemergesasasiteofrefugeforanincreasingnumberofmigrants. Statistics showed that the cityloggedmorethan692,000newinhab-itantsover20years.Thisisthehighestnumberofinhabitantsrecordedofallfourcitiescoveredbythestudy. Davaoalso registered thehigh-estpopulationgrowthrateat2.88per-cent. Over20yearssince1990to2010,tourist arrivals nearly tripled from173,298 to682,821.Total estimatedtouristreceiptshitP9.55billionbasedona3.5daysaveragelengthofstayandanaverageexpenditureofP4,000perday/tourist. Tan explained that as the cityaccommodates more migrants whorealized that Davao is indeed the“promised land”, it also faces chal-lenges for sustainable developmentespeciallyinsustainingessentialutili-
tieslikewaterandpower. Thestudysites“highpopulationgrowthandin-migrationunderscoresthatstrategicdevelopmentdecisionsmustbemadenow.” One recommendation is for amulti-stakeholder formula for conti-nuitymustbesetinplaceifthecityaimstosustainandre-engineer it’sagriculturalstrengthsandavoiddis-organizedcongestion. In agriculturewhichwas iden-tified as the second developmentdriver for the city, anequitablebutproductive formulasneed tobede-velopedalongwithagriculturalpro-ductionandlandusetocounterthegrowingDavaopopulation. City Planning Officer RobertoAlabado welcomed the study resultasahelpfultoolforthelocalgovern-ment.HesaidCityMayorSaraDu-terteinstructedhimtomakeuseoftheexistingstudydataforthecity’sComprehensiveLandUsePlan. Davao,hesaid,isprivilegedtobeprovidedwiththisinformationes-peciallythattheLGUisintheprocessoffixingandpolishinglandusepoli-cies. “Wewillsurelyintegratetheseresults to our comprehensive plan.Wewillalsobetalkingtoinvestorsiftheyhappentoownapropertyiden-tifiedashighriskbytheMinesandGeosciencesBureau.For thosewithexisting infrastructure in thosehighriskareas,theywillhavetocomplywithourrequirements.”hesaid.
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South Cotabato implements new anti-firecracker campaignby Dani Doguiles
KORONADAL CITY, -- Health officials in South Cotabato are embarking on a massive information drive on the government’s revised anti-fire-cracker campaign.
Dr. Rogelio Atur-dido,provincialhealthofficer said, the Inte-grated ProvincialHealthOffice(IPHO)of South Cotaba-to is implement-ingAksyonPaputokInjury Reduction(APIR). APIRor“GiveMe Five” is thefire-cracker cam-paign implementedby the DepartmentofHealth(DOH)andthe Department oftheInteriorandLo-calGovernmentincoordinationwithlo-
calgovernmentunitsto reduce the numberof fire-cracker re-
lated injuries, usuallycaused by indiscrimi-nateandirresponsibleuseof firecrackersand pyrotechnics,especially duringChristmasandNewyear. Thisyear,DOH’scampaign will notaskpeopletostopusing firecrackers.Itwillalsonotusethefearappealap-proachthroughuseof images of inju-ries. Instead, thecampaignwillshowan uninjured handwithfive-fingers.
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Eachfingerrep-resentsDOH’stipforthe holidays: partici-pateincommunityfire-worksdisplay,celebrateasafefamilyholiday,usealternative noise-mak-ers, join merry-makingactivities,andreflectonlessons of past year toguideNewYear. Dr. Aturdido saidtodaytheywillbe-ginpostingofAPIRcampaign materi-alsinconspicuouslocationsintheen-tireprovince.This early, Dr.Aturdidohascalledon the public torefrain from irre-sponsible use offirecrackers. Intheholiday
seasonof 2010, IPHOhasrecorded36casesof firecracker-relatedinjuries, an increase of38percentcomparedto26casesin2009.Headdedthatlastyear,the olders victim was68yearsoldwhiletheyoungest was only 3yearsold. TheDepartmentof
Trade ang Industry hasbanned harmful fire-crackerssuchaspiccolo,superlolo,plapla,judasbeltandog.Tothosewhowouldbeinjuredbyfirecrackers,Dr. Aturdido advisedimmediate medical at-tention. “They should im-mediate wash thewoundwithcleanrun-ning water and soapand immediately seekmedical attention fromnearest health centerorhospital,”hesaid. Parentsshouldnotto allow their childrentohandlefirecrackers;drunk adults shouldalsorefrainfromlight-ing firecrackers, Atur-didoadded. He also called onthe members of themediatohelpthemintheir anti-firecrackercampaign.
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DepEd updates RDC XII on K to 12by Olivia Sudaria
ALABEL, SARANGANI -- The Department of Education oriented the members of the Regional Development Council XII on the status of the K to 12 implementation.
Kto12,theboldinnovation from theold 10 years to thenew 12 years basiceducation curriculumhasgainedacceptancefromthestakeholdersas gleaned from thestatements of DepEd
planning and opera-tions assistant sec-retary Jesus LorenzoMateoduringthe36thregular meeting ofRDC XII held at theMontana Resort, Ala-bel,Sarangani. Mateo said that
after a brief expla-nation about K to 12to respondents, theywereaskedtorespondto the statement: “TheKto12BasicEdu-cationProgramwillbeable to give studentsmoresufficient
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knowledge and prep-aration for work andcollege compared tothosewhofinished10years of basic educa-tiononly.” Theresults,accord-ingtoMateo,yieldedthefollowinganswers:Thosewhobelieve-63%;thosewhodonotbelieve-33%and those who did notanswer-4%. Mateo said the is-sues and concerns intheimplementationofKto 12 commencing thisschool year 2011 withthe universal kindergar-tenforagedfive(5)kidsincludingtheinadequateclassrooms and teach-ersarebeingaddressedthroughtheBasicEduca-tionSectorReformAgen-da(BESRA). BESRA, he said,comprisesoftheKeyRe-formThrusts(KRT):KRT1 - school based man-agement;KRT2-teach-er educationanddevel-opment;KRT3-nationallearning strategies; KRT4-qualityassuranceandaccountabilityandKRT5-organizationaldevelop-ment. Based on BESRA,DepEdhasformulatedan
schematic implementa-tionplanofKto12from2011 until 2024 whenthecountrywillhaveitsfirstbatchofgraduates.Mateoalso revealed thetwo (2) programs oftransition managementnamely: science highschool (SHS) readinessmanagementandtheKto12modeling. He explained thatthe SHS system readi-ness assessment willdetermine the currentabsorptive capacity perregionofall educationalinstitutionssuchassup-plyandascertaincurrentindustry and employ-mentdemandandantici-patefutureopportunitiesaswellasensuretheSHSsystemwhichwillbein-strumentalinadequatelyaddressingboth. As to the K to 12modeling,MateopointedoutthatthisisaimedatdevelopingKto12mod-elschoolsperregionandby specialization tracksby introducing seniorhighschoolaheadof itsplanned nationwide im-plementationonSY2016-2017. TheDepEdassistantsecretary said to reach
out to the stakeholdersinupdatingthemontheproposedKto12imple-mentationroadmapandgenerate commitmenttotheprogram,four(4)pre-summitswillbeheldinthecountry. In Baguio City onDecember5,thepartici-pantsarethestakehold-ersfromtheNorthernLu-zonregions1and2andCordillera AdministrativeRegion (CAR) and Cen-tralLuzonorregion3. InCebuCityonDe-cember7,thepre-sum-mitwillbeparticipatedinbystakeholdersfromtheVisayanregionsof6,7,and 8 plus ZamboangaPeninsulaorregion9,aMindanaoregion. Regions 10, 11,12,CaragaandARMMstakeholders will par-ticipate in the pre-summit inDavaoCityonDecember9. Thelastpre-sum-mitwillbeheldonDe-cember 12 in Manilatobeattendedbypar-ticipants from South-ern Luzon regions 4Aand4B,Bicolregionorregion 5 and the Na-tionalCapitalRegion.
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Biometrics para sa mga benepisyaryo ng 4Ps, susuportahan ng MSWD-LutayanKORONADAL CITY– Sa isang panayam, sinabi ni Lutayan Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer Elenita Saavedra, na kanilang susupor-tahan ang plano ni secretary Corazon Dinky Soliman ng Department of So-cial Welfare and Development (DSWD) hinggil sa paggamit ng biometrics sa kanilang programang Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
Ayon kay Saave-dra,paborangkanyangtanggapansapaggamitng biometrics ng mgabenepisyaryo upangmaseguro na ang to-toong mga benepi-syaryo nga ang tuma-tanggap ng tulong ngpamahalaan. Maramikasisilangnatatanggap na mgakomento na ang mganaunangnaipamigaynamga Automated TellerMachine(ATM)cardssamga benepisyaryo aysinasanglangmgaito. Nauna ng inilabasang planong paggamitngbiometricsngtang-gapanniDSWDsecre-tary Soliman dahil samaraming feedbacknahindi totoongmga be-nepisyaryoanggumag-amit ng ATM cards sapagkuhangtulongpin-ansiyalngpamahalaan
parasamgamahihirapnapamilya. Ayon sa ulat ngDSWD, ang paggamitumano ng biometricsay ipa-pilot testing sa
mgalugarnasakopngAutonomous Regionin Muslim Mindanao(ARMM)atLeytesata-ong2012. (Ac Agad )
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Int’l motocross competition set in Lanao del Norte by Robert E. Roperos
Another international sports competition will take center stage in the island of Mindanao on December 9-11, 2011 at the world-class Mindanao Civic Center in Tubod, Lanao del Norte.
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The 2011 Ener-sel-Forte and Gov. Dimaporo World Mo-tocross Grand Fina-le: Philippines ver-sus World’s Best is a gathering of world-class motocross riders aimed at promoting the province of Lanao del Norte. In a press state-ment, Lanao del Norte
Provincial Information Officer Lyndon Calica said the event is in line with the thrust of the provincial govern-ment to promote the province as the Mo-tocross Capital of the Philippines. Calica also said the international com-petition is also promot-ing Lanao del Norte
as a peaceful and pro-gressive province in Northern Mindanao. He added that the event will fea-ture professional rid-ers from the American Motocross Association (AMA) and will be high-lighted by a Freestyle Motocross by top FMX riders from the United States.
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A total of 1,304 volunteer runners participated amidst the bad weather to show their support to the local chapter. The participants
run within the 4-ki-lometer route from Tandag City Boulevard - Bag-ong Lungsod – Dagocdoc – Telaje, Capitol Hills, Balilah-an – Mabua and back
to the Boulevard for a short program. Meanwhile, a 30-minute HATAW exercise lead by the DepEd took place, while “arrozcaldo”
PRC-Surigao del Sur Chapter joins nationwide Million Volunteer Run by Abel de Guzman
TANDAG CITY – With the declaration of the United Nations this year as the International Year of the Volunteers, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) - Surigao del Sur Chapter suc-cessfully conducted the nationwide Million Volunteer Run here on Sunday.
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was served by the lo-cal chapter to all vol-unteer runners. To add more colors in the cele-
bration, another ac-tivity was conducted by the local chapter to raise the much needed funds to help
sustain its chapter operation through a “BINGO SOCIAL” at the Boulevard. (PRC-Surigao del Sur)
Butuan City pioneers launching of e-Blotter in Mindanao by Rio Connie Leah M. Flores
BUTUAN CITY – The prime Crime Incident Reporting Sys-tem in Mindanao was officially launched recently here in the presence of Philippine National Police (PNP) Director-General Nicanor Bartolome.
To augment peace and order measures and prevent proliferation of crime incidents in the city, the electronic blotter (e-blotter) system of PNP was created to allow fast
and accurate reporting of crime incidents and pre-vent tampering of police records. Also, through this new system, the local po-lice could easily track and
monitor the efficiency in responding to various crime situations. Accordingly, infor-mation from the PNP substations will be sent to the headquarters and
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Butuan City pioneers launching of e-Blotter in Mindanao
then entered into the da-tabase. This project is joint-ly developed by the Infor-mation Technology Man-agement System (ITMS) and Directorate for Inves-tigation in Detective Man-agement (DIDM). The launching of the e-blotter system was led by Bartolome and Butu-an City Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr., together with Cong. Jose S. Aquino II of the 1st Congressional District of Butuan City and Las Nieves, PNP-13 Regional Director Reynal-do Rafal and Butuan City Police Office (BCPO) Di-
rector Jose Carillo. In his message, Bartolome acknowledged the support of the Local Government of Butuan, through Amante who donated six laptop units which were used for the said system. Bartolome also ap-pealed to Butuan PNP personnel headed Carillo to strive harder to bring the city crime rate low-er as a response to the enormous support of the city government to the local PNP unit. In his response, Mayor Amante cited the concerns of Butuanons
over the recent series of incidents here. “Though the num-ber remains significantly lower compared to the previous year, we shall continue to pour out our best efforts to bring our crime rate even lower. The City Government of Butuan shall continue to support our police force in maintaining peace and order in Butuan City,” Amante said. He added that pro-moting good family val-ues will also mean pro-moting good behavior which translates to peace and harmony in the soci-ety. The e-Blotter sys-tem is part of the good governance promoted by the administration of Mayor Amante, in sup-port to the peace and security efforts of the Aquino administration as stipulated in the Philip-pine Development Plan for 2011-2016. (Butu-an City PIO)