Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti pannaki-amad ti Web In-Action iti Abril 29, 2016, imbatad dagiti Coaches a naballigi a nalpas ti Quarterfinals ket maisaruno ti Semi-finals iti maang-angay a 2016 Cabugao Basketball Tournament.
Dagiti Top 4 Contenders a Team ket isuda ti Rizal Team, Sagayaden Team, Namruangan Team ken ti Turod Team.
Kalpasan ti Round Robin dagitoy a Magic 4 ket nangatiw ti Rizal Team ken ti Namruangan Team para iti Best of Three a panagsalisalda a pakaammuanton iti agkampeon!
Kas iti gagangay, innayon dagiti napagdamagan a naregget dagiti Basketball Cheerers ken Sympathizers nga agindeg kadagita a barangay a mangtartarabay/mangsursurot kadagiti Players-da a makibalubal iti basketball iti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex a pakaang-angayan dagiti naka-schedule a Game.
Segun iti kaaduan a mapan agbuybuya, imbatadda nga agtultuloy a naurnos ken natalna iti mapaspasamak a sinnalip gapu iti naipakpakauna a pannakaannurot ti sportsmanship ken disiplina iti tunggal Player para iti daytoy a kangrunaan a summer sport. # (Web Situational Report)
Friday, April 29, 2016
DENR CITES GAINS IN PA MANAGEMENT UNDER AQUINO GOV’T
The management of the country’s over 200 protected areas (PAs) – ranging from large natural parks, landscapes and seascapes, to wildlife and marine life sanctuaries – has enjoyed significant gains with strong support from the Aquino administration, according to Environment Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje.
“The support provided by the present administration for PA management has been exponential, not only in terms of budget allocation but in legislation and strategies to enhance conservation and development,” Paje said.
According to the environment chief, such support could not be discounted given the immense role of PAs in providing services that address pressing challenges such as food and water security, health and well-being, disaster risk reduction and climate change mitigation.
Paje, however, said several challenges remain in the management of conservation areas. Among these are the inclusion of PA management in the planning and budgeting of local government units (LGUs); the scaled-up development of management capacities including financing; and decision-making that are based on science.
He cited how the budget allocation increased from P100 to P600 million in 2014 for the management of 240 PAs spanning 5.4 million hectares nationwide.
Allocations for coastal and marine areas and resources have been increased to improve their resilience, as well as that of coastal communities and marine-dependent livelihoods, to climate change impacts.
The government has also established the Integrated PA Fund (IPAF) Retention Income Account, which retains 75 per cent of revenues generated by PA for use by the PA Management Boards in their rehabilitation and protection efforts. The remainder of the IPAF is remitted to the National Treasury.
Paje likewise cited the DENR’s strong representation in Congress to push for the passage of the Enhanced National Integrated Protected Areas System or ENIPAS Act. The law addresses system-wide issues and adopts the concept of ecosystem-based adaptation to comply with the Philippines’ commitment to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
A record 175 countries had ratified the Agreement in New York and committed to primarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions to keep the global temperature at less than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
The DENR, through its attached agency, the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority, has already completed the delineation of all PAs. Complementing this is the prioritization of 39 PAs for resource assessment, habitat protection, sustainable financing, and support to the operations of the Protected Area Management Boards.
With the Philippines being party to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the DENR’s Biodiversity Management Bureau has updated the Philippine Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for the implementation of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets from 2016 to 2028.
The 20-point Aichi Biodiversity Targets provides an overarching framework for all member-countries of the United Nations and their partners engaged in biodiversity management and policy development. # Source – www.denr.gov.ph
“The support provided by the present administration for PA management has been exponential, not only in terms of budget allocation but in legislation and strategies to enhance conservation and development,” Paje said.
According to the environment chief, such support could not be discounted given the immense role of PAs in providing services that address pressing challenges such as food and water security, health and well-being, disaster risk reduction and climate change mitigation.
Paje, however, said several challenges remain in the management of conservation areas. Among these are the inclusion of PA management in the planning and budgeting of local government units (LGUs); the scaled-up development of management capacities including financing; and decision-making that are based on science.
He cited how the budget allocation increased from P100 to P600 million in 2014 for the management of 240 PAs spanning 5.4 million hectares nationwide.
Allocations for coastal and marine areas and resources have been increased to improve their resilience, as well as that of coastal communities and marine-dependent livelihoods, to climate change impacts.
The government has also established the Integrated PA Fund (IPAF) Retention Income Account, which retains 75 per cent of revenues generated by PA for use by the PA Management Boards in their rehabilitation and protection efforts. The remainder of the IPAF is remitted to the National Treasury.
Paje likewise cited the DENR’s strong representation in Congress to push for the passage of the Enhanced National Integrated Protected Areas System or ENIPAS Act. The law addresses system-wide issues and adopts the concept of ecosystem-based adaptation to comply with the Philippines’ commitment to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
A record 175 countries had ratified the Agreement in New York and committed to primarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions to keep the global temperature at less than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
The DENR, through its attached agency, the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority, has already completed the delineation of all PAs. Complementing this is the prioritization of 39 PAs for resource assessment, habitat protection, sustainable financing, and support to the operations of the Protected Area Management Boards.
With the Philippines being party to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the DENR’s Biodiversity Management Bureau has updated the Philippine Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for the implementation of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets from 2016 to 2028.
The 20-point Aichi Biodiversity Targets provides an overarching framework for all member-countries of the United Nations and their partners engaged in biodiversity management and policy development. # Source – www.denr.gov.ph
CLEARING ACTIVITIES KALPASAN TI FIESTA 2016, MAAR-ARAMID
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti pannaki-amad ti Web In-Action idi Abril 27, 2016, impakaammo ni Mr. Edgar S. Balangatan, AT/, MENRO Designate/ Clean and Green Coordinator a nakadeploy dagiti agob-obra iti babaenda a nagikkat kadagiti Tarpaulin ken nagidalimanek kadagiti dadduma pay a nausar a maigapu iti kalepleppas a selebrasion ti panagpiesta ti ili: Abril 21 -Abril 27, 2016.
Nupay kasta, insupusop ni Mr. Balangatan a madagdagus ti clearing ken pannakadalus ti agsumbangir a paset ti Kalsada Nasional manipud Brgy. Sagayaden agingga iti Brgy. Pug-os agraman dagiti Kalsada (Salomague Bound ken Cuancabal to Nagsincaoan Road) kasta metten kadagiti lugar-pampubliko iti Poblasion (Parke, Plaza, Processional Route ken NISTC Public Market) tapno agtultuloy a nadalus ken napintas ti buya iti aglawlaw ti ili.
Ti madagdagus nga aksion dagiti maseknan nga LGU Personnel para iti “Clean and Clearing Activities” apaman a malpas dagiti dadakkel nga aktibidad ket paset iti panangipatungpalda iti agtultuloy a direktiba ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti pannakamantener ti kinadalus ti aglawlaw iti Munisipalidad ken sanitasion para iti umili ken agbisbisita latta a Balikbayan iti ili ti Cabugao. # (Web Situational Report)
Nupay kasta, insupusop ni Mr. Balangatan a madagdagus ti clearing ken pannakadalus ti agsumbangir a paset ti Kalsada Nasional manipud Brgy. Sagayaden agingga iti Brgy. Pug-os agraman dagiti Kalsada (Salomague Bound ken Cuancabal to Nagsincaoan Road) kasta metten kadagiti lugar-pampubliko iti Poblasion (Parke, Plaza, Processional Route ken NISTC Public Market) tapno agtultuloy a nadalus ken napintas ti buya iti aglawlaw ti ili.
Ti madagdagus nga aksion dagiti maseknan nga LGU Personnel para iti “Clean and Clearing Activities” apaman a malpas dagiti dadakkel nga aktibidad ket paset iti panangipatungpalda iti agtultuloy a direktiba ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti pannakamantener ti kinadalus ti aglawlaw iti Munisipalidad ken sanitasion para iti umili ken agbisbisita latta a Balikbayan iti ili ti Cabugao. # (Web Situational Report)
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
NAIWAYAT TI JOB FAIR ITI MAUDI NGA ALDAW TI PIESTA
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti Abril 27, 2016 iti naituding a pannakisinnarang dagiti agbirbirok ti panggedanda kadagiti pannakabagi ti opisina (Employment Firms) nga inimbitaran ti Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ken iti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr.
Best One Human Resource Services, Inc.; JTC Group of Companies; Globe-LTE Home Broadband; Skyhigh Manpower International, Inc.; Fil-Gulf Manpower and General Services, Inc.; Motortrade ken Savemore.
Nasapa a dimteng dagiti pannakabagi ti DOLE Vigan City a kinadua dagiti pannakabagi ti LGU-Cabugao Human Resources Management Office (HRMO) kasta metten dagiti Staff ti ABS-CBN a karaman iti programa a nagturong iti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex iti dayta a petsa.
Dagus a nagrehistro dagiti aplikante a naggapu iti nadumaduma a barangay ti Munisipalidad ken adda latta met agsangsangpet a kumamakam sa naiturongda kadagiti maseknan a pannakabagi nga agawat ti trabaho nga opisina iti nagaabay a lamisaan ken tugaw a pagyananda nga aginterbiu iti uneg ti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex, Brgy. Rizal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Imbatad ti DOLE Officer nga inisiatiba daytoy ti LGU-Cabugao tapno matulongan dagiti umili nga agsapsapul ti panggedanda nangruna kadagiti agtawen ti 18-35 a maiyasideg kadagiti opisina ken kompania iti pribado a sektor.
Maysa a prospek ken oportunidad iti agdama kadagiti agtutubo ti pannakaipatakder dagiti pasdek-negosio ken pagtagilakuan iti lokalidad a karaman iti Job Fair.
TARAUDI A RABII KEN ALDAW TI PIESTA 2016, NARAGSAK!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti kaaldawan ti Ragsak Cabugao Festival 2016 idi Abril 25, 2016, naaramid ti Concelebrated Mass iti 8:00 AM iti Cabugao Catholic Church a dinar-ayan dagiti umili ken ti Pamilia-LGU nga indauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr.
Indauluan da Rev. Fr. Felix Costales, Parish Priest ken ni Bishop Marlo M. Peralta, D.d. iti Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia dagiti Papadi a nangannong iti Misa a nangipaay ti Solemnidad ti pannakaselebrar ti Panagpiesta ti Patron ti Ili ti Cabugao, ni San Markos Ebanghelista.
Kabayatanna, nangipaay ti napnuan ray-aw ti Basketball Specials Finals a nagsalipan dagiti Tomboy ken Bakla. Sakbayna, nagsasalip ti dadduma a Team idi Abril 22 ken 24, 2016.
Nangayed ken naragsak met ti naangay nga LGBT Night iti karabiyan ti Abril 26, 2016. Iti Awarding, dimmar-ay da Vice Mayor DJ Savellano; SBM Jayhan Charisma Alcid-Tan; SBM Atty. Bryan Jett S. Pano ken ni PSWD Officer Ferdinand “Joy” R. Concepcion a nangimatang iti pannakapadayaw dagiti nagballigi iti Talentoda. # (Web In-Action)
HEAD AND NECK CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK
Proclamation 1676 declares the fourth week of April and every year thereafter as Head and Neck Consciousness Week with the observance to be led by the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology of the Department of Health (DOH).
The observance of Head and Neck Consciousness Week is a call for implementation of an intensive information dissemination campaign regarding the prevention, early diagnosis and prompt treatment of head and Neck Cancer and prevent social effects. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
The observance of Head and Neck Consciousness Week is a call for implementation of an intensive information dissemination campaign regarding the prevention, early diagnosis and prompt treatment of head and Neck Cancer and prevent social effects. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
OVER 1,000 YOUTHS GET SUMMER JOBS FROM DSWD
This summer, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) selected and deployed 1,440 youths under the Government Internship Program (GIP) for out- of- school, undergraduates, and graduates who are unemployed.
The DSWD-Central Office and the 18 Field Offices nationwide accommodated 80 GIP interns for 22 working days, with stipend that is based on 75% of the prevailing regional wage rate.
GIP interns at the Central Office and National Capital Region (NCR) will receive P350 daily.
The GIP is one of the services offered for young people under the Unlad Kabataan Program (UKP) of the DSWD. The UKP is geared towards the total development of disadvantaged youth in terms of spiritual, economic, physical, psychological, cultural and social development.
The GIP is part of the government’s efforts to strengthen youth participation in nation-building by exposing them to government service and training them on life skills.
It also serves as recruitment mechanism for potential public employees, and provides financial assistance for school enrolment.
“We want the youth to have a meaningful and productive activity during their summer vacation at the same time earning, hence, we are implementing the GIP from April to May,” DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said.
The GIP program this year started on April 18 and will end on May 17.
During the selection phase, DSWD prioritized GIP interns who were 18 to 25 years old, in-school members of the Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines (PYAP), and Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries.
The interns will perform not only actual office work but will also assist in the implementation of DSWD programs and projects. They may also do direct service through field work in communities where DSWD programs and projects are implemented in partnership with local government units.
Memorable experience during the orientation on April 18 at the Central Office, a former intern from last year shared her learnings and experiences.
Jeselle Entatano, 20, from Marikina and studying at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource was assigned at the KapitBisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) National Program Management Office.
She shared, “My GIP days were memorable. No matter how hard or difficult my task was, I was able to do it because the employees and other interns were supportive and cooperative.”
“I learned to deal with different people, develop my skills, and work professionally. I also learned to value humility, obedience, and integrity,” Jeselle added.
Meanwhile, this year’s interns said they joined the program because they wanted to earn some money to support their studies, as well as have some experience working in government offices.
Among this year’s batch of interns at DSWD Central Office is Ross Tristan A. Flores, 20, from San Mateo, Rizal.
Ross is an incoming fourth year college student at San Mateo Municipal College taking up Bachelor of Arts in English. His fluency in the language was evident in his insightful responses during the interview.
He narrated that prior to his application for the DSWD internship, he has made the rounds of government agencies looking for a job.
Despite his verbal proficiency in the English language, he did not apply in a call center.
Ross pointed out, “I do not see myself working in a call center, although the pay is higher. I’d rather be in public service where I could interact with the less fortunate people. This is why I chose to apply at DSWD.”
Like Ross, one intern who is a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary also expressed her positive thoughts on her participation to the GIP.
Anabelle E. Engraba, 19, from Mandaluyong City, taking up Human Resource Development Management at Rizal Technological University, and whose family is a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary since 2012, stated that she wanted to learn new things and gain experience.
“DSWD employees are busy with their work yet they willingly share their knowledge. I learned a lot of things from them,” she said.
Anabelle is a scholar under the Students Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (SG-PPA), a scholarship program for children of Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries, which helps finance her tuition and other expenses while pursuing her course.
Sec. Soliman expressed optimism that with more youths recognizing the importance of public service, as a result of their participation to the internship, the government can expect younger and more dynamic workforce in the future, which is essential in achieving a new paradigm for service delivery. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
The DSWD-Central Office and the 18 Field Offices nationwide accommodated 80 GIP interns for 22 working days, with stipend that is based on 75% of the prevailing regional wage rate.
GIP interns at the Central Office and National Capital Region (NCR) will receive P350 daily.
The GIP is one of the services offered for young people under the Unlad Kabataan Program (UKP) of the DSWD. The UKP is geared towards the total development of disadvantaged youth in terms of spiritual, economic, physical, psychological, cultural and social development.
The GIP is part of the government’s efforts to strengthen youth participation in nation-building by exposing them to government service and training them on life skills.
It also serves as recruitment mechanism for potential public employees, and provides financial assistance for school enrolment.
“We want the youth to have a meaningful and productive activity during their summer vacation at the same time earning, hence, we are implementing the GIP from April to May,” DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said.
The GIP program this year started on April 18 and will end on May 17.
During the selection phase, DSWD prioritized GIP interns who were 18 to 25 years old, in-school members of the Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines (PYAP), and Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries.
The interns will perform not only actual office work but will also assist in the implementation of DSWD programs and projects. They may also do direct service through field work in communities where DSWD programs and projects are implemented in partnership with local government units.
Memorable experience during the orientation on April 18 at the Central Office, a former intern from last year shared her learnings and experiences.
Jeselle Entatano, 20, from Marikina and studying at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource was assigned at the KapitBisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) National Program Management Office.
She shared, “My GIP days were memorable. No matter how hard or difficult my task was, I was able to do it because the employees and other interns were supportive and cooperative.”
“I learned to deal with different people, develop my skills, and work professionally. I also learned to value humility, obedience, and integrity,” Jeselle added.
Meanwhile, this year’s interns said they joined the program because they wanted to earn some money to support their studies, as well as have some experience working in government offices.
Among this year’s batch of interns at DSWD Central Office is Ross Tristan A. Flores, 20, from San Mateo, Rizal.
Ross is an incoming fourth year college student at San Mateo Municipal College taking up Bachelor of Arts in English. His fluency in the language was evident in his insightful responses during the interview.
He narrated that prior to his application for the DSWD internship, he has made the rounds of government agencies looking for a job.
Despite his verbal proficiency in the English language, he did not apply in a call center.
Ross pointed out, “I do not see myself working in a call center, although the pay is higher. I’d rather be in public service where I could interact with the less fortunate people. This is why I chose to apply at DSWD.”
Like Ross, one intern who is a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary also expressed her positive thoughts on her participation to the GIP.
Anabelle E. Engraba, 19, from Mandaluyong City, taking up Human Resource Development Management at Rizal Technological University, and whose family is a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary since 2012, stated that she wanted to learn new things and gain experience.
“DSWD employees are busy with their work yet they willingly share their knowledge. I learned a lot of things from them,” she said.
Anabelle is a scholar under the Students Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (SG-PPA), a scholarship program for children of Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries, which helps finance her tuition and other expenses while pursuing her course.
Sec. Soliman expressed optimism that with more youths recognizing the importance of public service, as a result of their participation to the internship, the government can expect younger and more dynamic workforce in the future, which is essential in achieving a new paradigm for service delivery. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
DOH RELEASES LATEST DENGUE IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
The Department of Health (DOH) discloses the latest coverage of Dengue School-Based Immunization which was started last April 4, 2016. As of April 24, a total of 204, 397 (73%) pupils were vaccinated out of 279,393 pupils with parents’ consent.
As of April 24, 2016 a total of 362 cases of Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) from the three regions where the Dengue School Based Immunization Program were received. The top five common reactions were fever, headache, dizziness, vomiting, and rash. The DOH established a strict monitoring and surveillance system for adverse events and side effects following immunization.
DOH addresses the death of an 11-year-old male. The said patient was vaccinated on March 31, 2016. The patient is claimed to have been diagnosed to have congenital heart disease during his childhood. No maintenance medication was taken since his transfer to his current guardians. During immunization of dengue vaccine, the patient was screened and assessed by the RHU physician at the school. When asked the guardian (uncle) denied history of fever, illness, and maintenance medication during assessment.
On April 3, 2016 patient developed diarrhea and fever, he was seen and examined the next day at the Bagac Community Medicare Hospital and was diagnosed to have amoebiasis. Patient was sent home with medications. On April 9, the patient was seen and admitted at the Isaac Catalina Medical Center after experiencing difficulty of breathing, fever, and cough. He was initially diagnosed with pneumonia, severe; congenital heart disease in Congestive Heart Failure, and electrolyte imbalance. April 10, the patient was referred and transferred to Bataan General Hospital. April 11, patient had a cardiac arrest and was eventually pronounced dead. The immediate cause of death was pulmonary edema with the following underlying causes: congenital heart disease, Acute Gastroenteritis with moderate dehydration.
The case was presented to the National Adverse Event Following Immunization Committee (NAEFIC) last April 21, 2016 to assess the findings. Their conclusion is consistent with the hospital findings. The dengue vaccination is coincidental. According to NAEFIC, congenital heart disease is not an exclusion criterion for vaccination.
Dengue is highly endemic in the Philippines. It had the highest incidence and ranks number 1 in the Western Pacific Region from 2013 to 2015. As of April 9, 2016, a total of 33, 658 suspected dengue cases were reported nationwide. Most of the cases were from Region IV-A with 5,546 cases out of 33,658; Region III with 4, 518 cases; Region X with 3, 604 cases and National Capital Region (NCR) with 2,469 cases.
Meanwhile, the health chief reiterated that while the vaccine is proven 90% effective in preventing the incidence of severe dengue, cleanliness is still the most fundamental solution against mosquito-borne diseases like dengue. Especially today that the country is stricken by the El Niño phenomenon, the public is reminded to always cover containers which are being used for storing water so it will not be infested by mosquito larvae.
“Dengue vaccines are only a step of our battle against dengue. We will continue to fight against mosquito-borne diseases through the ‘4S campaign’. The 4S means Search & destroy mosquito breeding places, use Self-protection measures, Seek early consultation for fever lasting more than 2 days, and Say NO to indiscriminate fogging. Lahat ng ito ay mangyayari kung sisimulan natin sa ating mga bahay. Sama-sama nating gampanan ang ating papel upang makamit ang Kalusugang Pangkalahatan.” Garin concluded. # Source – www.doh.gov.ph
As of April 24, 2016 a total of 362 cases of Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) from the three regions where the Dengue School Based Immunization Program were received. The top five common reactions were fever, headache, dizziness, vomiting, and rash. The DOH established a strict monitoring and surveillance system for adverse events and side effects following immunization.
DOH addresses the death of an 11-year-old male. The said patient was vaccinated on March 31, 2016. The patient is claimed to have been diagnosed to have congenital heart disease during his childhood. No maintenance medication was taken since his transfer to his current guardians. During immunization of dengue vaccine, the patient was screened and assessed by the RHU physician at the school. When asked the guardian (uncle) denied history of fever, illness, and maintenance medication during assessment.
On April 3, 2016 patient developed diarrhea and fever, he was seen and examined the next day at the Bagac Community Medicare Hospital and was diagnosed to have amoebiasis. Patient was sent home with medications. On April 9, the patient was seen and admitted at the Isaac Catalina Medical Center after experiencing difficulty of breathing, fever, and cough. He was initially diagnosed with pneumonia, severe; congenital heart disease in Congestive Heart Failure, and electrolyte imbalance. April 10, the patient was referred and transferred to Bataan General Hospital. April 11, patient had a cardiac arrest and was eventually pronounced dead. The immediate cause of death was pulmonary edema with the following underlying causes: congenital heart disease, Acute Gastroenteritis with moderate dehydration.
The case was presented to the National Adverse Event Following Immunization Committee (NAEFIC) last April 21, 2016 to assess the findings. Their conclusion is consistent with the hospital findings. The dengue vaccination is coincidental. According to NAEFIC, congenital heart disease is not an exclusion criterion for vaccination.
Dengue is highly endemic in the Philippines. It had the highest incidence and ranks number 1 in the Western Pacific Region from 2013 to 2015. As of April 9, 2016, a total of 33, 658 suspected dengue cases were reported nationwide. Most of the cases were from Region IV-A with 5,546 cases out of 33,658; Region III with 4, 518 cases; Region X with 3, 604 cases and National Capital Region (NCR) with 2,469 cases.
Meanwhile, the health chief reiterated that while the vaccine is proven 90% effective in preventing the incidence of severe dengue, cleanliness is still the most fundamental solution against mosquito-borne diseases like dengue. Especially today that the country is stricken by the El Niño phenomenon, the public is reminded to always cover containers which are being used for storing water so it will not be infested by mosquito larvae.
“Dengue vaccines are only a step of our battle against dengue. We will continue to fight against mosquito-borne diseases through the ‘4S campaign’. The 4S means Search & destroy mosquito breeding places, use Self-protection measures, Seek early consultation for fever lasting more than 2 days, and Say NO to indiscriminate fogging. Lahat ng ito ay mangyayari kung sisimulan natin sa ating mga bahay. Sama-sama nating gampanan ang ating papel upang makamit ang Kalusugang Pangkalahatan.” Garin concluded. # Source – www.doh.gov.ph
ADMINISTRATION/BALIK-CABUGAO NIGHT, NAPUNNO TI RAGSAK KEN ILIW!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Napunno ti ragsak ken iliw iti Cabugao Central Park Auditorium iti pannakarambak ti Administration/Balik-Cabugao Night idi Abril 25, 2016 a nagpartisiparan dagiti Municipal Officials nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr., Pamilia-LGU, Kakapitanes ti 33 a Barangay nga indauluan ni ABC President Thaddeus “Teddy” U. Soller ken dagiti Opisiales ti nadumaduma nga Asosasion, umili ti Cabugao ken Balikbayans a naggapu iti nadumaduma a Pagilian ken naggapu pay iti nadumaduma a lugar iti las-ud ti Pilipinas.
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Indauluan ni SB Secretary Maxfel S. Suboc iti Panglukat a Kararag.
Pinarungbo dagiti makapikapik a samiweng nga impatayab ti J-Jam Orchestra ket saan a kinabaelan a pagmawmawen dagiti sonata iti alibtak ken regta dagiti sumasala a nangipakita iti laingda a mangkumpas kadagiti nagduduma a piesa a maipatayab iti Orkestra a nangpadaeg iti salonan nangruna iti Waltz ken Ballroom Music.
Indauluan ni SB Secretary Maxfel S. Suboc iti Panglukat a Kararag.
Nagduduma dagiti sonata ket mainaganan dagiti mangidaulo kadagitoy nga Opisiales/Grupo wenno Balikbayan a napan nagsala. Naiyam-ammo pay iti tunggal nagatendar a Balikbayan babaen iti panangyawag ni SB Secretary Maxfel ti nagan ken lugar a naggapuanda.
Naaramid pay ti Grand March nga indauluan da Mayor Ediboy ken ni Mrs. Jerlie Seguban-Cobangbang.
Kabayatanna, naibaet iti pannakaited ti pammadayaw ken premio dagiti nangabak iti One-Barangay One Product (OBOP) a pasalip ti LGU-Cabugao kadagiti RIC Members ken kangrunaan kadagiti nangabak iti Night Float Parade idi Abril 24, 2016 a nakaawatanda iti dadakel a premio.
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Mismo a dagiti Municipal Officials nga idauluan da Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. ken ni Vice Mayor DJ Savellano ti nangiyawat kadagiti premio kadagiti nangabak.
Nakitaripnong met dagiti natatakneng a sangaili a naggapu iti nadumaduma a benneg ti kagimongan ken dadduma pay a bisita a nakidanggay kadagiti Barangay Officials, Balikbayans ken Pamilia-LGU a nakipagrambak iti dayta a rabii.
Iti mensahe ni Mayor Ediboy, kimmablaaw ken nagyaman iti sapasap a kailianna kasta metten dagiti Balikbayans ta agtultuloy latta ti talek ken pammatida iti Gobierno Lokal ti Cabugao nga ipakita ti aglaplapusanan a kaadu ti makipagrambak ken pannakikaysada nga umay agselebrar iti panagpiesta ti ili a nagtaudanda.
Innayon ti Ama ti Ili a napateg unay daytoy a panagtitiponda a makiinniliw ken makiinnabrasa kadagiti kakabagian ken kailianda ket agresulta latta met iti napintas a banag a mangitunda iti ad-adu pay a panagprogreso ti ili a Cabugao.
Nakikaysa met ni Former Mayor Dely Soller-Tan kasta metten ken ni Mr. Josh Edward “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang a nakipagrambak iti rabii a naisangrat para iti LGU - Family ken dagiti Balikbayans. # (Web In-Action)
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DILG-BFP SET TO ACQUIRE 76 ROSENBAUER FIRE TRUCKS TO BOOST BFP'S FIREFIGHTING CAPABILITY
As part of government’s efforts to boost the firefighting capability of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is set to acquire 76 brand new Rosenbauer firetrucks to upgrade the fire protection services of capital towns and cities and other highly urbanized cities.
The acquisition of new firetrucks was sealed with the signing of the Supply Contract Wednesday afternoon between the DILG and the BFP and officials from Rosenbauer and the Austrian embassy at the DILG NAPOLCOM Center in Quezon City.
Signatories to the contract include DILG Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento, DILG Undersecretary Peter Irving Corvera, BFP Chief Superintendent Rodrigo Abrazaldo, Rosenbauer International Vice President of Sales Mr. Ralph Schmid, and Ms. Lisa Koscak, Commercial Counselor of the Austrian Embassy.
The procurement is already Phase II of an Austrian-Assisted BFP Capability Building Project, under an Official Development Assistance (ODA) with a grant element of 76%. Seventy six (76) Rosenbauer fire trucks were earlier acquired under Phase I of the project and delivered during the time of former Secretary Mar Roxas.
During the contract signing, Sarmiento expressed his gratitude to Rosenbauer International AG and the Austrian government for their continuous support to government’s initiatives to modernize the BFP.
“Thank you so much for your service to us, and to the Filipino people, especially to the BFP,” he told representatives of Rosenbauer and the Austrian government.
“With the new fire trucks at hand and with continuous honing of firefighters’ skills, the BFP will be better equipped to protect our communities from the hazards of fire,” he added.
The Rosenbauer TLF 4000 fire trucks to be purchased under the contract boast of improved features. Considered as one of the finest and top-of-the line brand of fire trucks that can respond to fire incidents in high rise buildings, this firetruck model has a water cannon that can reach at least 62 meters distance horizontally and 24 meters vertically. It has a higher water pump discharge capacity of 2,400 liters per minute with higher engine power that can fully navigate even highly inclined areas with its 240-horsepower engine.
Under the contract, each unit of the firefighting vehicle includes one (1) set of firefighting and rescue equipment, one (1) set of spareparts and comes with a training program for the buyer’s operators and technicians upon delivery.
The units also passed the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources’ standards for the equipment of Euro 4 engines and Euro 4 emission standards. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
The acquisition of new firetrucks was sealed with the signing of the Supply Contract Wednesday afternoon between the DILG and the BFP and officials from Rosenbauer and the Austrian embassy at the DILG NAPOLCOM Center in Quezon City.
Signatories to the contract include DILG Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento, DILG Undersecretary Peter Irving Corvera, BFP Chief Superintendent Rodrigo Abrazaldo, Rosenbauer International Vice President of Sales Mr. Ralph Schmid, and Ms. Lisa Koscak, Commercial Counselor of the Austrian Embassy.
The procurement is already Phase II of an Austrian-Assisted BFP Capability Building Project, under an Official Development Assistance (ODA) with a grant element of 76%. Seventy six (76) Rosenbauer fire trucks were earlier acquired under Phase I of the project and delivered during the time of former Secretary Mar Roxas.
During the contract signing, Sarmiento expressed his gratitude to Rosenbauer International AG and the Austrian government for their continuous support to government’s initiatives to modernize the BFP.
“Thank you so much for your service to us, and to the Filipino people, especially to the BFP,” he told representatives of Rosenbauer and the Austrian government.
“With the new fire trucks at hand and with continuous honing of firefighters’ skills, the BFP will be better equipped to protect our communities from the hazards of fire,” he added.
The Rosenbauer TLF 4000 fire trucks to be purchased under the contract boast of improved features. Considered as one of the finest and top-of-the line brand of fire trucks that can respond to fire incidents in high rise buildings, this firetruck model has a water cannon that can reach at least 62 meters distance horizontally and 24 meters vertically. It has a higher water pump discharge capacity of 2,400 liters per minute with higher engine power that can fully navigate even highly inclined areas with its 240-horsepower engine.
Under the contract, each unit of the firefighting vehicle includes one (1) set of firefighting and rescue equipment, one (1) set of spareparts and comes with a training program for the buyer’s operators and technicians upon delivery.
The units also passed the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources’ standards for the equipment of Euro 4 engines and Euro 4 emission standards. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
Monday, April 25, 2016
SILAW TI RABII FLOAT PARADE, NADAEG!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - Naaramid ti Night Float Parade iti Cabugao Ragsak Festival 2016 idi karabiyan ti Abril 24, 2016 (maikapat nga rabii ti Piesta) a nagpartisiparan dagiti Kameng/Opisiales ti Local Government Unit (LGU)-Cabugao, 33 a barangay agraman dagiti Asosasion iti uneg ti barangay.
Immuna iti Parada ti Police Mobile Patrol sa iti Imahen ni San Markos Ebanghelista a Patron ti ili a binayabay dagiti kameng ti Parish Pastoral Council ti Simbaan Katolika.
Simmaruno dagiti Municipal Officials nga idauluan da Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. ken ni Vice Mayor DJ Savellano agraman dagiti Department Heads/Personnel ti LGU-Cabugao.
Nangrugi ti Parada iti Shell nga asideg ti NISTC Public Market, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ket nagpatingga idiay Cabugao Central Park (CCP) Auditorium.
Kalpasan ti pannakaiparada dagiti Float ket napagsasarunoda ken naaramid ti pannakagradoda babaen kadagiti uppat a nadutokan a Hurado nga idauluan ni PTV Reporter Ryan Lazo.
Buklen ti Parada iti innem nga agkakangayed a Float a nakabuklan iti grupo ti 33 a barangay ti ili nga immatonan dagiti Kapitanes-da ken idauluan ida ni ABC President Thaddeus U. Soller.
Segun iti mapagdamagan, dadakkel dagiti maited a premio dagiti mangabak: 1st Place – 200,000; 2nd Place – 150,000; 3rd Place – 100,000 ken sag- 60,000 ti Consolation Prize.
Nagpaay nga Emcee ken Parade Coordinator ni SB Secretary Maxfel S. Suboc.
Nasangaili iti dayta a rabii da Gov. Ryan Luis V. Singson; Congressman Ronald V. Singson; Vice Governor DV Savellano a kaduada dagiti kameng ti Hunta Probinsial ken mangbukbukel iti Team Ilocos Sur kasta metten iti grupo ti Dayaw-One Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mr. Josh Edward “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang.
Kangrunaan a namagpikapik iti dayta a kanito ket iti panagkonsierto ni Mitoy Yonting agraman dagiti kakaduana ket naray-aw unay dagiti amin a nagbuya. # (Web In-Action)
3rd DAY TI RAGSAK CABUGAO FESTIVAL 2016, NARAMBAK!
Cabugao. Ilocos Sur - Kangrunaan a nangparagsak ti maikatlo nga aldaw ti panagpiesta ti ili ket iti pannakapili dagiti kandidata/kandidato iti Mr. & Miss Teen Cabugao 2016. Naaramid ti Pageant Night idi rabii ti Abril 23, 2016 ket naangay iti Cabugao Central Park (CCP) Auditorium a no sadino a ditoy ket dandani awan iti itiitan iti kaadu ti umili ken sangaili a nangokupar ken magagaran a nagbuya.
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Sakbayna, naaramid ti Motorcade iti bigat kadayta nga aldaw ket naiparada dagiti Kandidata/Kandidato iti aglawlaw ti ili a binayabay dagiti nadumaduma nga esponsor ken patron iti pakontes iti nadakamat a motorcade.
Naisaruno ti pannakaaramid ti Smart Bingo Bonanza iti 9:00 am iti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex.
Daytoy a salip ket naipangruna a pakontes ti LGU-Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. a mangpangayed iti rabii sakbay ti Kaaldawan ti Panagpiesta ti ili, Abril 25.
Sakbayna, naiyam-ammo dagiti nangbukel iti Hurado iti pasalip kadayta a rabii babaen kadagiti Hosts. Naipakaammo dagiti pagibasaran iti panagpilida kadagiti mangabak a Contestant.
Kalpasanna, indibidual a nagpresenta/inyam-ammoda ti bagida dagiti kandidata/kandidato iti entablado. Naiparang dagiti Talento a kupkupikopan ti tunggal Contestant.
Iti Awarding, tunggal presentasion ket naipakaammo ti nagballigi a kandidata/kandidato. Ditoy met a napan nagisaad dagiti natudingan a personalidad iti pannakaikabil ti banda ken dadduma pay a maited a maisagut kadagiti nagballigi a Contestants.
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Sakbayna, nagdalan daytoy a pasalip iti naiget a panagarisit kadagiti nalilibnos a dayag ken naguapo a babbaro a naggapu kadagiti barangay ti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao.
Kangrunaan a namagpikapik iti darikmat dayta a pageant show ket iti panagatendar ni Actor Jericho Rosales iti Movie Industry ket nanayonan iti ragsak, ngayed ken rambak dayta a rabii a para iti amin a nagatendar ken nagbuya.
Daytoy a pasalip ket inangay ti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao iti panangesponsor dagiti Opisiales ti Gobierno Lokal, indibidual ken establisimiento ti negosio.
Nangabak ni Miss Janna Sumibcay ti Barangay Baclig, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur a Miss Teen Cabugao 2016 ken ni Mr. Jean Rannie Cal;aranan ti Barangay bTurod a Mr., Teen Cabugao 2016 manipud kadagiti sangapulo a paris a Finalists ( iti nasao a Beauty and Brain Contest Competition. # (Web In-Action)
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NAPUNNO TI RAY-AW KEN RAGSAK DEP-ED NIGHT!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naaramid ti DepEd Night and Coronation Rites iti karabiyan ti Abril 22, 2016 iti Cabugao Central Park (CCP), Brgy. Bonifacio, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur a nagpartisiparan dagiti mangisursuro ken School Heads ti 26 nga Elementaria/Primaria a mangbukel ti Cabugao DepEd District nga idauluan ni Public Schools District Supervisor Dr. Consesa T. Rumias.
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Nagpartisipar met dagiti agad-adal nga ubbing a nairaman iti panagpabuya dagiti mangisursuro.
Nagasmang da Mayor Edgardo S. “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. ken ni Mrs. Jerlie S. Cobangbang a nangisaaad ti Korona ti Reyna nga inimatangan ti sibubukel a naitallaong kadayta a rabii. Nagatendar met dagiti kameng ti Konseho Munisipal nga idauluan ni Vice Mayor DJ Savellano; Ret. Judge Efren S. Ubungen; Miss Maria S. Rondon, Principal, Cabugao Institute; Pannakabagi ti amin nga eskuela-sekundaria iti ili a Cabugao; Balikbayans ken dagiti Retirado a mangisursuro.
Nangipaay ti ababa a kararag ni Mrs. Rocilyn S. Sabaten; nag-Welcome Address ni Public Schools District Supervisor Dr. Consesa T. Rumias. Kimmablaaw kadagiti Opisiales ti Ili nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. ken nagyaman iti aglaplapusanan a kaadu ti umay agbuya iti partisipasion ti
ti DepEd iti piesta.
Imbinsana ti pateg ken akem dagiti mangisursuro a mangtagiben/mangipromot iti kultura ken napintas a sursuro. Kinaritna dagiti Teachers a mangaramid ti akemda a sipipinget para iti pagsayaatan ti benneg ti Edukasion iti ili a Cabugao partikular iti Sektor-Edukasion.
Kalpasan a makoronaan ti Reyna, nangipaay ti Mensahe ni Mayor Ediboy. Kimmablaaw ken nagyaman iti nangayed a partisipasion ti DepEd iti panagpiesta ti ili. Rinaem ni Mayor Ediboy iti akem ti DepEd Cabugao a mangpaspasantak kadagiti napintas a maipabuya a nakairamenan ti kultura ken tagipatgen a galad ni Cabugaoenians ken iti panagselebrar ti Piesta nga impamatmat ti Pamilia ti DepEd.
Impeksa ti Alkalde Munisipal iti naimpusuan ken naragsak a panagyamanna iti kaadu ti nakipartisipar ken aglaplapusanan a pannakikaysa dagiti umili itoy a tawen a pannakarambak ti piesta ti ili.
Inyawat met ni Mr. Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ti Tropeo iti Reyna.
Naaramid met ti panagpabuya dagiti ubbing a pannakabagi ti tunggal Zona ti DepEd-Cabugao.
Kangrunaan a namagpikapik ti pannakarambak ti Education Night iti panagatendar ni Actor-Singer Sam Concepcion a nangharana iti Reyna ken dagiti Prinsesa ken nangray-aw kadagiti reprep a nagbuya.
Nagpaay nga Emcee da Mrs. Rocilyn S. Sabaten, Miss Singson ken ni Mr. Rommel Santella. # (Web In-Action)
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