Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Maisagsagana dagiti pampubliko a pasilidad iti panagselebrar ti napaut a holiday season ken panangsagrap dagiti umili (Bakasionista ken Balikbayan) iti ragsak ken liwliwa iti ipapanda iti Parke (Freedom Park, Rizal Park ken Cabugao Central Park-CCP), Plaza, NISTC Public Market, Food Court, pasilidad ti Sports ken Recreation iti CCP ken iti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex.
Kabayatanna, nakasagana latta met ti Clean and Green Team ti Munisipio nga idauluan ni MENRO Edgar S. Balangatan a mangmantener iti kinadalus ti aglawlaw, processional routes ti Poblasion ken iti National Highway (MNR ti Sagayaden-Pug-os; Lipit-Nagsincaoan Provincial Road; ken ti Baclig-Salomague Port National Highway Road).
Mainayon ditoy ti agtultuloy a pannakaiwayat ti nasaknap a panagdalus kadagiti Beach ken Resorts iti Munisipalidad para kadagiti agpasiar ken agselebrar iti igid ti kabaybayan babaen iti panangilungalong ti Clean and Green Team ken regular a Clean-up Drive dagiti Opisiales ken bumarangay iti pito a coastal barangay iti Barangay Dardarat, Salomague, Sabang, Namruangan, Daclapan, Salapasap ken Pug-os a buklen dagiti Barangay Council Members, 4 Ps Members, RIC Members, 4-H Club ken dagiti BPATs/Barangay Tanod.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket parte iti sistematiko a panagsagana iti Munisipio para iti selebrasion ken napaut a Holiday Season ita a Paskua 2017. # (Web Situational Report)
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
NISTC PUBLIC MARKET UPDATE
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur –Segun ken ni Mrs. Norma S. Bertumen, Market Supervisor ket itultuloyda nga ited ti napintas a pannakaipaay ti serbisio kadagiti aggatang/aglaklako babaen kadagiti sumaganad:
1. Agtultuloy a pannakalinis a nasayaat ti las-ud ti Tiendaan (NISTC Public Market) ken iti itutulongda a mangbunag kadagiti dadduma pay a wara nangruna kadagiti selopin (non-biodegradable materials) ket agtultuloy nga isayangkat dagiti Personnel ti NISTC Public Market a tumulong nga agikkat kadagiti rugit.
2. Maar-aramid iti pannaka- “Flushing” ti basar ken stalls iti paglakuan ti ikan ken karne (mamindua ti makalawas) ken naasikaso pay ti septic tank.
3. Maar-aramid ti inspeksion kadagiti ambulant vendors babaen iti panangpalagip ti Public Sanitary Inspector ti LGU-Cabugao kadagiti Food Handlers nga aglaklako iti ikub ti Tiendaan.
4. Agtultuloy met ti koordinasion ti Opisina ti MENRO-LGU Cabugao ken ni Mrs. Bertumen iti patinayon a pannakadalus ti agsumbangir ti Kalsada Nasional a batog ti Tiendaan agraman kadagiti drainages tapno agtultuloy a nasigo ti sanitasion ken nasalun-at nga aglawlaw ti NISTC Public Market a para met laeng iti sapasap.
5. Adda regular a koordinasionda iti Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Vigan City iti pakaseknan iti presio ken pagkiluan iti Tiendaan. Naipasdek ti masasao a: “Timbangan ng Bayan” iti dua a disso, ti kanatengan ken kakarnean/kaikanan tapno adda pangpasingkedan dagiti aggatgatang no umisu met laeng ti kilo iti nagatangda ken agpatingga laeng iti 15 Kilograms ti pagkiluan a libre.
Malaksid iti pannakamonitor iti presio, pagkiluan, pasilidades ti tiendaan ket maipampamaysa iti pannakamantener ti kinadalus ti uneg ken aglikmut ti tiendaan nangruna kadagiti Comfort Rooms (CRs).
Kabayatanna, naaramid pay ti pannakapinta iti aglawlaw ken pakabuklan ti NISTC Public Market kasta metten a natarimaan dagiti pasetna a kasapulan a ma-repair.
Nupay kasta, agtultuloy ti umay makitienda uray pay kadagiti agindeg iti kabangibang nga ili nangruna a mangpaadu ti malakuan dagiti adda iti puestona iti Tiendaan.
Dagitoy nga agtultuloy a panangpasayaat ti Tiendaan ket resulta iti nasamay a Direktiba ti Munisipio nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ken ipatungpal ti Management Staff iti NISTC Public Market. # (Web In-Action)
1. Agtultuloy a pannakalinis a nasayaat ti las-ud ti Tiendaan (NISTC Public Market) ken iti itutulongda a mangbunag kadagiti dadduma pay a wara nangruna kadagiti selopin (non-biodegradable materials) ket agtultuloy nga isayangkat dagiti Personnel ti NISTC Public Market a tumulong nga agikkat kadagiti rugit.
2. Maar-aramid iti pannaka- “Flushing” ti basar ken stalls iti paglakuan ti ikan ken karne (mamindua ti makalawas) ken naasikaso pay ti septic tank.
3. Maar-aramid ti inspeksion kadagiti ambulant vendors babaen iti panangpalagip ti Public Sanitary Inspector ti LGU-Cabugao kadagiti Food Handlers nga aglaklako iti ikub ti Tiendaan.
4. Agtultuloy met ti koordinasion ti Opisina ti MENRO-LGU Cabugao ken ni Mrs. Bertumen iti patinayon a pannakadalus ti agsumbangir ti Kalsada Nasional a batog ti Tiendaan agraman kadagiti drainages tapno agtultuloy a nasigo ti sanitasion ken nasalun-at nga aglawlaw ti NISTC Public Market a para met laeng iti sapasap.
5. Adda regular a koordinasionda iti Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Vigan City iti pakaseknan iti presio ken pagkiluan iti Tiendaan. Naipasdek ti masasao a: “Timbangan ng Bayan” iti dua a disso, ti kanatengan ken kakarnean/kaikanan tapno adda pangpasingkedan dagiti aggatgatang no umisu met laeng ti kilo iti nagatangda ken agpatingga laeng iti 15 Kilograms ti pagkiluan a libre.
Malaksid iti pannakamonitor iti presio, pagkiluan, pasilidades ti tiendaan ket maipampamaysa iti pannakamantener ti kinadalus ti uneg ken aglikmut ti tiendaan nangruna kadagiti Comfort Rooms (CRs).
Kabayatanna, naaramid pay ti pannakapinta iti aglawlaw ken pakabuklan ti NISTC Public Market kasta metten a natarimaan dagiti pasetna a kasapulan a ma-repair.
Nupay kasta, agtultuloy ti umay makitienda uray pay kadagiti agindeg iti kabangibang nga ili nangruna a mangpaadu ti malakuan dagiti adda iti puestona iti Tiendaan.
Dagitoy nga agtultuloy a panangpasayaat ti Tiendaan ket resulta iti nasamay a Direktiba ti Munisipio nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ken ipatungpal ti Management Staff iti NISTC Public Market. # (Web In-Action)
DOH LEADS WORLD DIABETES OBSERVANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Department of Health (DOH) together with partners from non-government organizations and the private sector urged the Filipino public to mount early preventive action against diabetes during the observance of World Diabetes Day (WDD) held last Thursday, November 23, with the theme, “Prevent Diabetes! Know Your Risk.”
The celebration of WDD was held at the Quezon Memorial Circle with an estimated 1000 participants from the government, nongovernment, and private sectors. Activities included a parade/walk around the circle, Zumba exercise, free screening for participants to know their risk of diabetes and the formation of a human blue circle which is the global symbol of diabetes awareness. A lay forum was also conducted to provide important information and educate participants on diabetes and its risk factors.
Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death among Filipinos based on the data from the 2013 Philippine Health Statistics, and over 6 million Filipinos are diagnosed to have diabetes, as declared by the Philippine Center for Diabetes Education Foundation in 2016.
It is a chronic disease characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood (hyperglycemia) because of inadequate production and/or action of insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Uncontrolled diabetes leads to serious complications such as stroke, heart attack, end-stage kidney disease and diabetic retinopathy among others. Diabetic retinopathy accounted for about 5% of world blindness in 2002.
Screening for diabetes and educating the people on its signs, symptoms, ways to prevent and avoid complications play a great role in addressing this debilitating disease.
The DOH, as the country’s leading public health government agency, spearheads nationwide efforts in the prevention and control of diabetes and its complications. The DOH provides free diabetes risk screening at the barangay health stations, rural health units/health centers, public hospitals, and other government health facilities.
DOH also provides free medicines such as oral anti-diabetes medicines and insulin to Filipino patients diagnosed with diabetes. In its commitment to enhance health service delivery, DOH has also created a partnership with the Philippine Society of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism (PSEDM) to empower and build capacity among our primary healthcare workers in managing diabetes. An estimate of more than 1,700 health care providers accross the country were already trained.
DOH, and its key partners from different sectors are committed to change the landscape of diabetes in the Philippines and ensure better quality of life for all Filipinos.
Philippine Society of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism (PSEDM) president Dr. Pete Dela Peña, an endocrinologist, confirms the importance of preventing diabetes and its complications. ”Diabetes ia a familial as well as a lifestyle disease. By exercising, eating healthy, and avoiding sugary drinks, we can prevent diabetes. For the 4 million Filipinos who are already affected by diabetes, it is important not just to do this but also to see their doctor regularly and ensure that they stay on medications to avoid complications such as kidney failure or diabetic foot.”
World Diabetes Day (WDD) is an annual global event for driving awareness on diabetes and its risk factors. This is officially observed in the Philippines through Proclamation No. 1942, s. 2009 declaring November 14 as World Diabetes Day Celebration.
”Diabetes keeps on increasing in prevalence, but we shouldn’t give up the fight against the disease. It may be chronic and incurable, but diabetes can be managed. We need to strengthen multi-stakeholder collaboration in increasing awareness of this disease and for people to follow a healthy lifestyle,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III emphasized. # Source – www.doh.gov.ph
The celebration of WDD was held at the Quezon Memorial Circle with an estimated 1000 participants from the government, nongovernment, and private sectors. Activities included a parade/walk around the circle, Zumba exercise, free screening for participants to know their risk of diabetes and the formation of a human blue circle which is the global symbol of diabetes awareness. A lay forum was also conducted to provide important information and educate participants on diabetes and its risk factors.
Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death among Filipinos based on the data from the 2013 Philippine Health Statistics, and over 6 million Filipinos are diagnosed to have diabetes, as declared by the Philippine Center for Diabetes Education Foundation in 2016.
It is a chronic disease characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood (hyperglycemia) because of inadequate production and/or action of insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Uncontrolled diabetes leads to serious complications such as stroke, heart attack, end-stage kidney disease and diabetic retinopathy among others. Diabetic retinopathy accounted for about 5% of world blindness in 2002.
Screening for diabetes and educating the people on its signs, symptoms, ways to prevent and avoid complications play a great role in addressing this debilitating disease.
The DOH, as the country’s leading public health government agency, spearheads nationwide efforts in the prevention and control of diabetes and its complications. The DOH provides free diabetes risk screening at the barangay health stations, rural health units/health centers, public hospitals, and other government health facilities.
DOH also provides free medicines such as oral anti-diabetes medicines and insulin to Filipino patients diagnosed with diabetes. In its commitment to enhance health service delivery, DOH has also created a partnership with the Philippine Society of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism (PSEDM) to empower and build capacity among our primary healthcare workers in managing diabetes. An estimate of more than 1,700 health care providers accross the country were already trained.
DOH, and its key partners from different sectors are committed to change the landscape of diabetes in the Philippines and ensure better quality of life for all Filipinos.
Philippine Society of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism (PSEDM) president Dr. Pete Dela Peña, an endocrinologist, confirms the importance of preventing diabetes and its complications. ”Diabetes ia a familial as well as a lifestyle disease. By exercising, eating healthy, and avoiding sugary drinks, we can prevent diabetes. For the 4 million Filipinos who are already affected by diabetes, it is important not just to do this but also to see their doctor regularly and ensure that they stay on medications to avoid complications such as kidney failure or diabetic foot.”
World Diabetes Day (WDD) is an annual global event for driving awareness on diabetes and its risk factors. This is officially observed in the Philippines through Proclamation No. 1942, s. 2009 declaring November 14 as World Diabetes Day Celebration.
”Diabetes keeps on increasing in prevalence, but we shouldn’t give up the fight against the disease. It may be chronic and incurable, but diabetes can be managed. We need to strengthen multi-stakeholder collaboration in increasing awareness of this disease and for people to follow a healthy lifestyle,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III emphasized. # Source – www.doh.gov.ph
Friday, November 24, 2017
PANANGIDUR-AS TI SERBISYO TI HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE (HRMO) TI LGU-CABUGAO, AGTULTULOY
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - Ti Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) ket maysa a benneg ti Opisina ti Mayor ken masarakan ti temporario a pagopisinaanda iti agdama iti
maikadua a kadsaaran ti pasdek ti Rizal Barangay Hall, Brgy. Rizal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Ti LGU Cabugao ket maysa kadagiti “accredited agencies” iti Region I. Dagiti mangidadaulo iti ahensia nga “accredited” ket addaanda iti autoridad nga agaprobar kadagiti “Appointments” ti empleyado a masakupan ti serbisio-publiko. Paglintegan ti CSC nga ipatungpal dagiti polisia iti akreditasyon nga sakupen ti PRIME HRM tapno mataginayon ti autoridad iti maysa nga Ahensia wenno sanga ti Gobierno nga agaprubar iti appointments. Kanayunan dagiti responsibilidad nga aramiden ti HRM Office iti mangkita iti pannakatungpal dagiti “Indicators” wenno naipaulog a pagbasaran ti CSC. Kas mangitaktakder iti nadakamat nga Opisina ti LGU-Cabugao, nagatendar ni Miss Teresita Maximina “Mimie” S. Sison, Section Chief, Human Resource Management Office/PESO and MDO Designate ti Local Government Unit (LGU)-Cabugao, Ilocos Sur kadagiti nadumaduma a seminar a mainaig kadaytoy a pagrebbengan ken trabaho nanipud idi bulan ti Oktubre 2017 ken iti bulan ti Nobiembre 2017 kas iti sumaganad:
1.Luzon Council of Human Resource Management Practitioners (LCHRMP), Inc., First Luzon Council of Human Resource Management Practitioners General Assembly cum Seminar babaen iti Tema: “Unity in Diversity, Collaborative Undertaking in Improving Human Resource Management a naangay idi Nobiembre 7-8, 2017 a idiay Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City.
Naggapu dagiti nagseminar iti pito a Rehion iti Luzon (Region 1-5 agraman iti Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) ken iti National Capital Region (NCR).
2. 17th National PESO Congress idi Oktubre 6 - 8, 2017 a naangay idiay Cauayan City, Isabela – taripnong daguiti Public Employment Service Officers (PESOS) iti entero nga Pilipinas babaen iti tema : “Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan Matatag na PESO kaagapay ng bawat Pilipino”
3. 2-Day Training for Migrant Desk Officers (MDOs) and OFCs idi Oktubre 24-25, 2017 babaen iti Tema: “An Enhanced Course on OWWA Programs and Services and Case Management System”.
Nainayon pay a gapuanan ti Opisina iti naaramid a Calibration of Performance Target and Ratings dagiti Empleado iti nagduduma a Departamento ti LGU Cabugao idi Nobiembre 14-15, 2017 a naangay iti SB-ABC Hall, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur tapno naan-anay nga mapasayaat ti Performance Management System iti Munisipyo ken ti pannakayted iti Orientation a naangay iti November 22 – 23, 2017 kadagiti 2 nga grupo ti estudyante iti Sinait National High School nga taga Cabugao para iti Work Immersion program da a kas maysa nga requirements tapno agturpos da iti Senior High School.
Dagitoy a kalkalpas a panagsanay/aktibidad nga inatendaran ni Miss Sison ket parte iti pagrebbenganna a kas Human Resources Management Officer (HRMO)/PESO/MDO ken pannakanayon ken pannakapapintas metten iti panangtarawidwidna iti nasao nga Opisina ti Gobierno Lokal ti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ken iti pannakatulong pay dagiti kakailiantayo ken karamanan metten dagiti OFWs ken ti pamilyada. #
LOCAL FARMER TECHNICIAN TI LGU-CABUGAO, OUTSTANDING TECHNICIAN ITI REGION 1!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Napili ni Mr. Henry Baclig Saliganan, Local Farmer Technician (LFT) ti DA-LGU Cabugao nga Outstanding Local Farmer Technician iti Region 1 ket napadayawan ni Mr. Saliganan iti naaramid a 2017 Local Farmer Technician Regional Congress and End-Season Review sadiay Lingayen, Pangasinan idi Nobiembre 22, 2017. Inawat ni Saliganan ti Plaque of Recognition iti panangabakna babaen iti DA-Regional Field Office 1 a pinirmaan ni Hon. Lucresio R. Alviar, Jr. CESO III, Regional Executive Director.
Ni Mr. Saliganan ket patubo iti Barangay Pug-os, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ken agdama a Presidente iti Cabugao Onion and Garlic Federated Association iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Sakbayna, napili ni Mr. Henry Baclig Saliganan nga Outstanding Local Farmer Technician iti benneg ti Probinsia ti Ilocos Sur ket napadayawan ni Mr. Saliganan iti naaramid a National Convention for LFTs iti National Rice Program ti Department of Agriculture (DA) idi Disiembre 7-9, 2016 sadiay Cagayan de Oro City a nagseminaranda. # (Web In-Action) # (Web In-Action)
Ni Mr. Saliganan ket patubo iti Barangay Pug-os, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ken agdama a Presidente iti Cabugao Onion and Garlic Federated Association iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Sakbayna, napili ni Mr. Henry Baclig Saliganan nga Outstanding Local Farmer Technician iti benneg ti Probinsia ti Ilocos Sur ket napadayawan ni Mr. Saliganan iti naaramid a National Convention for LFTs iti National Rice Program ti Department of Agriculture (DA) idi Disiembre 7-9, 2016 sadiay Cagayan de Oro City a nagseminaranda. # (Web In-Action) # (Web In-Action)
2017 18-DAY CAMPAIGN TO END VAW
The 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW) is observed annually from November 25 to December 12 to raise awareness among all stakeholders that VAW is a public issue of national concern. It supports the Philippine Government’s goal to protect the human rights of women and its commitment to address all forms of VAW. The following issuances provide the national legal mandates for the annual campaign:
Proclamation 1172 s. 2006 – Declaring 25 November to 12 December as the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW)
Republic Act 10398 (2013) – Declaring November 25 of Every Year as National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children
The 2017 18-Day Campaign To End VAW
In 2016, the Inter-Agency Council on Violence Against Women (IACVAWC) adopted the theme “VAW-free community starts with Me” for the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW). The Council also agreed that the said theme shall be used every year from 2016 to 2021.
The theme shifts the 18-Day Campaign To End VAW to positive advocacy as it enjoins everyone to pursue the common vision of a VAW-free community, and highlights what can be done to achieve such.
Results of the National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in 2013 show that one out of five (20%) of women aged 15 to 49 years has experienced physical violence. The NDHS is conducted every five years. It should be noted that survey results are more indicative of the prevalence of violence in the country, since the administrative data on number of clients served by service providers like the police, social workers, and health workers only capture cases reported to these offices. Considering such prevalence, the 2017 Campaign to End VAW shall focus on Primary Prevention, to reduce incidents of VAW in the country.
The 2017 campaign approach is to make people understand VAW from the point of view of victim-survivors. It is hoped that such deeper understanding would ignite compassion from stakeholders, so that they would not commit, condone, or remain silent about VAW. For service providers, such compassion towards victim-survivors would encourage them to provide better services to their clients. # Source - www.dilg.gov.ph
Proclamation 1172 s. 2006 – Declaring 25 November to 12 December as the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW)
Republic Act 10398 (2013) – Declaring November 25 of Every Year as National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children
The 2017 18-Day Campaign To End VAW
In 2016, the Inter-Agency Council on Violence Against Women (IACVAWC) adopted the theme “VAW-free community starts with Me” for the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW). The Council also agreed that the said theme shall be used every year from 2016 to 2021.
The theme shifts the 18-Day Campaign To End VAW to positive advocacy as it enjoins everyone to pursue the common vision of a VAW-free community, and highlights what can be done to achieve such.
Results of the National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in 2013 show that one out of five (20%) of women aged 15 to 49 years has experienced physical violence. The NDHS is conducted every five years. It should be noted that survey results are more indicative of the prevalence of violence in the country, since the administrative data on number of clients served by service providers like the police, social workers, and health workers only capture cases reported to these offices. Considering such prevalence, the 2017 Campaign to End VAW shall focus on Primary Prevention, to reduce incidents of VAW in the country.
The 2017 campaign approach is to make people understand VAW from the point of view of victim-survivors. It is hoped that such deeper understanding would ignite compassion from stakeholders, so that they would not commit, condone, or remain silent about VAW. For service providers, such compassion towards victim-survivors would encourage them to provide better services to their clients. # Source - www.dilg.gov.ph
Thursday, November 23, 2017
DSWD RELEASES P2.26B WORTH OF ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS IN 2017
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has released a total of P2,267,496,569.62 worth of assistance from January to September 2017 to families and individuals who have experienced a crisis through its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS).
The assistance, delivered through the Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU) of the Department’s Central Office, Field Offices (FOs), and satellite offices in various provinces, was provided to 613,046 clients nationwide.
Individuals in crisis situations refer to those who experienced shock or trauma, producing mental, psychological, and physical distress.
“If these individuals are unable to cope, they feel helpless and desperate. They should receive help from the government,” DSWD OIC Emmanuel A. Leyco said.
“Those in need of emergency assistance may seek help from the Department through the AICS program, which serves as an immediate response or a social safety net to support the recovery of families and individuals from unexpected crisis such as illness or death of a family member, natural and human-induced emergencies, and other critical incidents,” OIC Leyco explained.
Under AICS, the DSWD provides educational, medical, transportation and burial assistance to persons or families in crisis situations, especially those who are poor, marginalized, vulnerable, and disadvantaged.
Aside from financial assistance, they could also avail of counseling provided by social workers from local government units and field offices of the DSWD. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
The assistance, delivered through the Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU) of the Department’s Central Office, Field Offices (FOs), and satellite offices in various provinces, was provided to 613,046 clients nationwide.
Individuals in crisis situations refer to those who experienced shock or trauma, producing mental, psychological, and physical distress.
“If these individuals are unable to cope, they feel helpless and desperate. They should receive help from the government,” DSWD OIC Emmanuel A. Leyco said.
“Those in need of emergency assistance may seek help from the Department through the AICS program, which serves as an immediate response or a social safety net to support the recovery of families and individuals from unexpected crisis such as illness or death of a family member, natural and human-induced emergencies, and other critical incidents,” OIC Leyco explained.
Under AICS, the DSWD provides educational, medical, transportation and burial assistance to persons or families in crisis situations, especially those who are poor, marginalized, vulnerable, and disadvantaged.
Aside from financial assistance, they could also avail of counseling provided by social workers from local government units and field offices of the DSWD. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
DADDUMA A NAGABAK ITI DIVISION SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE 2017 DITOY ILI A CABUGAO
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Karaman a nagiyawid ti balligi dagiti Campus Journalists (Elementaria) iti Turod Elementary School; Reppa-ac-Nagsantaan E/S; Arnap E/S; Sagayaden E/S; Sisim E/S; Pila E/S; Nagsincaoan E/S; Cael-layan E/S para iti Individual Category.
Nangabak met iti Group Category ti Cabugao South Central School (Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting-English) ken iti Cabugao North Central School iti Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Filipino).
Kabayatanna, napili dagiti School Paper ti Salomague Elementary School nga idauluan ni Mr. Ronel M. Ubaldo, Head Teacher III a Regional Qualifier kasta metten iti School Paper ti Cael-layan E/S nga “The Gingery Voice”; ken ti “Ang Pantas” ti Sagayaden E/S.
Iti Overall Ranking:
Champion – San Juan District; Cabugao District – 1st Runner Up; San Vicente District – 2nd Runner Up; Sta. Lucia District – 3rd Runner-Up ken ti Sinait District – 4rth Runner-Up.
Iti biang ti Sekundaria, nagun-od ni Thea Brigette Lazo Vergara ti Cabugao National High School, Brgy. Turod, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti 3rd Place (Feature Writing, English) kasta metten ni Marinel S. Gaspar, 5th Place (Feature Writing, English) manipud iti Lipit National High School, Brgy. Lipit, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Dagiti nadakamat a Winning Journalists ket karamanda met a nangitandudo ti Distrito ti DepED iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti naangay a Division Schools Press Conference 2017 sadiay Sinait National High School idi Nobiembre 19-20, 2017. #
Nangabak met iti Group Category ti Cabugao South Central School (Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting-English) ken iti Cabugao North Central School iti Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Filipino).
Kabayatanna, napili dagiti School Paper ti Salomague Elementary School nga idauluan ni Mr. Ronel M. Ubaldo, Head Teacher III a Regional Qualifier kasta metten iti School Paper ti Cael-layan E/S nga “The Gingery Voice”; ken ti “Ang Pantas” ti Sagayaden E/S.
Iti Overall Ranking:
Champion – San Juan District; Cabugao District – 1st Runner Up; San Vicente District – 2nd Runner Up; Sta. Lucia District – 3rd Runner-Up ken ti Sinait District – 4rth Runner-Up.
Iti biang ti Sekundaria, nagun-od ni Thea Brigette Lazo Vergara ti Cabugao National High School, Brgy. Turod, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti 3rd Place (Feature Writing, English) kasta metten ni Marinel S. Gaspar, 5th Place (Feature Writing, English) manipud iti Lipit National High School, Brgy. Lipit, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Dagiti nadakamat a Winning Journalists ket karamanda met a nangitandudo ti Distrito ti DepED iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti naangay a Division Schools Press Conference 2017 sadiay Sinait National High School idi Nobiembre 19-20, 2017. #
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
UPDATE TI AGRIKULTURA ITI PANAGMULAAN TI PAGAY
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Kalpasan ti Wet Season 2017 (Hunio-Nobiembre), nagmula manen dagiti mannalon para iti Dry Season 2017 (Nobiembre-Mayo 2018).
Imbatad ni Mr. Nathaniel B. Galamgam, AT, Municipal Rice Program Coordinator nga iti 300 ektaria a naitarget a matalon ket addan 207 ektaria a namulaan ti umabot ti 419 a bilang ti mannalon iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti Dry Season iti agdama.
Kabayatanna, iti naapitan manipud iti 2,246.5 Ektaria a namulaan ti pagay iti Wet Season 2017 ket 2,242 ektaria met ti naapitan iti agdama.
Innayon ni Mr. Galamgam a nangrugi metten ti Dry Season 2017-2018 ket namulaan dagiti dati a mataltalon nangruna kadagiti adda iti irigasionna ken submerged area (lungog a paset) idinto a naisibar a pagmulaanda iti tabako, mais, nateng, legumes ken dadduma pay a cash crops iti dadduma a dinisso ti talon iti masakupan ti ili.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket gubuay iti napintek a programa ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang tapno makomplementaran iti regtada nga agpataud iti umanay a suplay a pagtaraon ken mangnayon iti masapulanda agsipud ta mayoridad dagiti umili ket agdepende iti agrikultura iti pagbiaganda. # (Web In-Action)
Imbatad ni Mr. Nathaniel B. Galamgam, AT, Municipal Rice Program Coordinator nga iti 300 ektaria a naitarget a matalon ket addan 207 ektaria a namulaan ti umabot ti 419 a bilang ti mannalon iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti Dry Season iti agdama.
Kabayatanna, iti naapitan manipud iti 2,246.5 Ektaria a namulaan ti pagay iti Wet Season 2017 ket 2,242 ektaria met ti naapitan iti agdama.
Innayon ni Mr. Galamgam a nangrugi metten ti Dry Season 2017-2018 ket namulaan dagiti dati a mataltalon nangruna kadagiti adda iti irigasionna ken submerged area (lungog a paset) idinto a naisibar a pagmulaanda iti tabako, mais, nateng, legumes ken dadduma pay a cash crops iti dadduma a dinisso ti talon iti masakupan ti ili.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket gubuay iti napintek a programa ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang tapno makomplementaran iti regtada nga agpataud iti umanay a suplay a pagtaraon ken mangnayon iti masapulanda agsipud ta mayoridad dagiti umili ket agdepende iti agrikultura iti pagbiaganda. # (Web In-Action)
AGRICULTURE SECTOR GROWS 6.27% IN Q3, FARMERS’ INCOME BY 3.68%
The agriculture sector grew 6.27 percent in the third quarter this year compared to the same period last year, with farmers’ income rising 3.68 percent from July to September.
Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol, citing an official report from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), said the agriculture sector also grew 4.64 percent in the first nine months of the year compared to the same period in 2016.
Farmers’ incomes for the first nine months likewise rose 4.19 percent compared to the same period last year, the DA Secretary added.
Pinol said that most notable in the sector’s performance in the first three months was the 14.17 percent growth in palay production during the third quarter of the year, which contributed to a 7.2 percent growth for the entire crops subsector for the first nine months of 2017.
Crops accounted for 46.89 percent of total agricultural production in this period, the PSA said in its report.
Piñol said the continuous growth in palay production indicates the DA is on track to achieving its rice industry productivity target, which aims to produce enough to supply the country’s entire rice need in the year 2020. It also boosted the efficiency and productivity of rice farmers through the extensive use of hybrid rice seeds, improved lending facilities for farmers, mechanization of farming activities from planting to harvesting and other interventions.
In its report, the PSA noted that production in the livestock subsector inched up by 0.91 percent during the third quarter of 2017, accounting for 18.37 percent of total agricultural output during the period.
The livestock subsector’s gross earnings rose 14.88 percent compared to the third quarter of 2016, the PSA noted.
The poultry subsector also grew by 3.41 percent during the July-September period, with chicken and chicken egg production rising by 2.52 percent and 7.67 percent, respectively. Pinol said this showed the resiliency of the poultry industry despite the recent bio-hazard threat it faced during the second quarter of 2017.
The fisheries subsector was the only subsector to register a decline in production during the three-month period, diving by 4.27 percent but still accounting for 17.4 percent of total agricultural production for the third quarter of 2017. # Source – www.da.gov.ph
Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol, citing an official report from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), said the agriculture sector also grew 4.64 percent in the first nine months of the year compared to the same period in 2016.
Farmers’ incomes for the first nine months likewise rose 4.19 percent compared to the same period last year, the DA Secretary added.
Pinol said that most notable in the sector’s performance in the first three months was the 14.17 percent growth in palay production during the third quarter of the year, which contributed to a 7.2 percent growth for the entire crops subsector for the first nine months of 2017.
Crops accounted for 46.89 percent of total agricultural production in this period, the PSA said in its report.
Piñol said the continuous growth in palay production indicates the DA is on track to achieving its rice industry productivity target, which aims to produce enough to supply the country’s entire rice need in the year 2020. It also boosted the efficiency and productivity of rice farmers through the extensive use of hybrid rice seeds, improved lending facilities for farmers, mechanization of farming activities from planting to harvesting and other interventions.
In its report, the PSA noted that production in the livestock subsector inched up by 0.91 percent during the third quarter of 2017, accounting for 18.37 percent of total agricultural output during the period.
The livestock subsector’s gross earnings rose 14.88 percent compared to the third quarter of 2016, the PSA noted.
The poultry subsector also grew by 3.41 percent during the July-September period, with chicken and chicken egg production rising by 2.52 percent and 7.67 percent, respectively. Pinol said this showed the resiliency of the poultry industry despite the recent bio-hazard threat it faced during the second quarter of 2017.
The fisheries subsector was the only subsector to register a decline in production during the three-month period, diving by 4.27 percent but still accounting for 17.4 percent of total agricultural production for the third quarter of 2017. # Source – www.da.gov.ph
DSWD RELEASES P 239.75 M FOR CENTENARIANS
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has released a total of P239,750,000 for 2,341 centenarians who have received their cash gift as of September 2017.
The Department has allotted a total of P299,200,000 for 2,992 centenarians in 2016 and 2017.
DSWD identified 2,992 centenarians in 2016, while there are 1,000 centenarians in 2017 nationwide who will receive their centenarian gift amounting to P100,000 each.
The Department’s Field Offices are still conducting pay-out to the remaining unpaid centenarians.
For centenarians living abroad, the DSWD, the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO), and the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) entered into a tripartite Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to facilitate the process of payment for their cash gift. There are 174 recorded centenarians who are living overseas.
As specified in Section 2 of Republic Act 10868 or the “Centenarians Act of 2016”, all Filipinos who reach the age 100 years old, whether residing in the Philippines or abroad, shall be honored with a Letter of Felicitation from the President of the Philippines congratulating the celebrant for his or her longevity; and a centenarian gift in the amount of ₱100,000.
Moreover, the centenarians will receive a plaque of recognition and cash incentive from their respective city or municipal governments in appropriate ceremonies.
The amount of the additional incentive shall be determined by the local government unit concerned.
Centenarians who died upon the effectivity of the law will be given a posthumous plaque of recognition, together with the cash incentive to be received by their nearest surviving relative or family. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
The Department has allotted a total of P299,200,000 for 2,992 centenarians in 2016 and 2017.
DSWD identified 2,992 centenarians in 2016, while there are 1,000 centenarians in 2017 nationwide who will receive their centenarian gift amounting to P100,000 each.
The Department’s Field Offices are still conducting pay-out to the remaining unpaid centenarians.
For centenarians living abroad, the DSWD, the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO), and the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) entered into a tripartite Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to facilitate the process of payment for their cash gift. There are 174 recorded centenarians who are living overseas.
As specified in Section 2 of Republic Act 10868 or the “Centenarians Act of 2016”, all Filipinos who reach the age 100 years old, whether residing in the Philippines or abroad, shall be honored with a Letter of Felicitation from the President of the Philippines congratulating the celebrant for his or her longevity; and a centenarian gift in the amount of ₱100,000.
Moreover, the centenarians will receive a plaque of recognition and cash incentive from their respective city or municipal governments in appropriate ceremonies.
The amount of the additional incentive shall be determined by the local government unit concerned.
Centenarians who died upon the effectivity of the law will be given a posthumous plaque of recognition, together with the cash incentive to be received by their nearest surviving relative or family. # Source – www.dswd.gov.ph
ONE TEAM, ONE CABUGAO-OVERALL 1ST RUNNER UP TI 2017 DIVISION SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Nagiyawid ti balligi dagiti Campus Journalists (Elementaria) a nangitandudo ti Distrito ti DepED iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti naangay a Division Schools Press Conference 2017 sadiay Sinait National High School idi Nobiembre 19-20, 2017.
Iti biang ti Cabugao South Central School Campus Journalists ken Coaches-da, dagiti nagun-odda:
1st Place Editorial Writing English-Gabriel Azcueta
2nd Place Editorial Writing Filipino - Althea Grace Naval
3rd Place Script Writing and Radio Broadcasting, English:
Gwyneth Bianca Enero
John Rafael Suniega
Precious Julia Saupan
Lei Angelo Galamgam
Denhille Brillantes
Illyza Kate de la Cruz
Reinhart Josh Siababa
Coaches:
Ms. Jennifer Savellano
Mr. Rommel Santella
Mrs. Odette Somera
Mrs. Richelle Sonido Siruno
Mrs. Katherine Asistin
Mr. Nathaniel SantellaCoaches:
Ms. Jennifer Savellano
Mr. Rommel Santella
Mrs. Odette Somera
Mrs. Richelle Sonido Siruno
Mrs. Katherine Asistin
Mr. Nathaniel Santella.
Iti sabali a bangir, dagiti ubbing a mannurat iti Cabugao North Central School - DIVISION SCHOOL PRESS CONFERENCE BLUE TEAM - ket nagiyawid met ti balligi dagiti sumaganad agraman dagiti Coaches-da:
1st-feature writing (English)-Elyza Krystelle Racho
2nd-copyreading & headline writing (English)-Nerius R. Talusig
3rd-copyreading & headline writing (Filipino)-Ella Marie Azcueta
5th-Science feature writing(English)-Adrienne Ysabelle Coloma
5th-Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Filipino)-Francis Joseph Serna Bunye, April Joyce V. Sunio, Ashley Danne Peralta Mendoza, Allona E Reintegrado, Sean Ace C. Salom, Jannah Lyka Solima ken ni John Michael Salvatierra.
Coaches:
Maryjane Sesuca Sagun, Emely Fidel Bayona, May Joy Singson Ranchez, Regie G. Serna ken ni Emely Fernandez. #
Iti biang ti Cabugao South Central School Campus Journalists ken Coaches-da, dagiti nagun-odda:
1st Place Editorial Writing English-Gabriel Azcueta
2nd Place Editorial Writing Filipino - Althea Grace Naval
3rd Place Script Writing and Radio Broadcasting, English:
Gwyneth Bianca Enero
John Rafael Suniega
Precious Julia Saupan
Lei Angelo Galamgam
Denhille Brillantes
Illyza Kate de la Cruz
Reinhart Josh Siababa
Coaches:
Ms. Jennifer Savellano
Mr. Rommel Santella
Mrs. Odette Somera
Mrs. Richelle Sonido Siruno
Mrs. Katherine Asistin
Mr. Nathaniel SantellaCoaches:
Ms. Jennifer Savellano
Mr. Rommel Santella
Mrs. Odette Somera
Mrs. Richelle Sonido Siruno
Mrs. Katherine Asistin
Mr. Nathaniel Santella.
Iti sabali a bangir, dagiti ubbing a mannurat iti Cabugao North Central School - DIVISION SCHOOL PRESS CONFERENCE BLUE TEAM - ket nagiyawid met ti balligi dagiti sumaganad agraman dagiti Coaches-da:
1st-feature writing (English)-Elyza Krystelle Racho
2nd-copyreading & headline writing (English)-Nerius R. Talusig
3rd-copyreading & headline writing (Filipino)-Ella Marie Azcueta
5th-Science feature writing(English)-Adrienne Ysabelle Coloma
5th-Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Filipino)-Francis Joseph Serna Bunye, April Joyce V. Sunio, Ashley Danne Peralta Mendoza, Allona E Reintegrado, Sean Ace C. Salom, Jannah Lyka Solima ken ni John Michael Salvatierra.
Coaches:
Maryjane Sesuca Sagun, Emely Fidel Bayona, May Joy Singson Ranchez, Regie G. Serna ken ni Emely Fernandez. #
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
WORLD DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR) is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year – to remember the many millions killed and injured on the world’s roads, together with their families, friends and many others who are also affected. It is also a Day on which we thank the emergency services and reflect on the tremendous burden and cost of this daily continuing disaster to families, communities and countries, and on ways to halt it.
Road deaths and injuries are sudden, violent, traumatic events. Their impact is long-lasting, often permanent. Each year, millions of newly injured and bereaved people from every corner of the world are added to the countless millions who already suffer. The cumulative toll is truly tremendous.
The grief and distress experienced by this huge number of people is all the greater because many of the victims are young, because many of the crashes could and should have been prevented and because governments’ and society’s response to road death and injury and to bereaved and injured victims is often inadequate, unsympathetic, and inappropriate to a loss of life or quality of life.
This special Remembrance Day is therefore intended to respond to the great need of road crash victims for public recognition of their loss and suffering. It has also become an important tool for governments and those who work to prevent crashes or respond to the aftermath, since it offers the opportunity to demonstrate the enormous scale and impact of road deaths and injuries and the urgent need for action.
This year’s theme is “Let’s make 2011-2020 a Decade to remember!” This theme is based on Pillar 1 of the Global Plan for Decade of Action – Road safety Management. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
Road deaths and injuries are sudden, violent, traumatic events. Their impact is long-lasting, often permanent. Each year, millions of newly injured and bereaved people from every corner of the world are added to the countless millions who already suffer. The cumulative toll is truly tremendous.
The grief and distress experienced by this huge number of people is all the greater because many of the victims are young, because many of the crashes could and should have been prevented and because governments’ and society’s response to road death and injury and to bereaved and injured victims is often inadequate, unsympathetic, and inappropriate to a loss of life or quality of life.
This special Remembrance Day is therefore intended to respond to the great need of road crash victims for public recognition of their loss and suffering. It has also become an important tool for governments and those who work to prevent crashes or respond to the aftermath, since it offers the opportunity to demonstrate the enormous scale and impact of road deaths and injuries and the urgent need for action.
This year’s theme is “Let’s make 2011-2020 a Decade to remember!” This theme is based on Pillar 1 of the Global Plan for Decade of Action – Road safety Management. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
PROGRAMA TI SALUN-AT ITI RHU, AGTULTULOY
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Ditoy ili a Cabugao, maiyeskediul ti ipapan panagbarangay dagiti Medical Personnel iti Cabugao Rural Health Unit (RHU)-Municipal Health Office (MHO) a buklen dagiti Nurses ken RHU Medical Personnel nga idauluan ni Dr. Mark-Lawrence T. Tirao, OIC Municipal Health Officer.
Agtultuloy ti eskediulda a papan kadagiti barangay nupay agagasda latta met iti inaldaw ditoy RHU ta segun ken ni Dr. Tirao ket makitada iti listaanda dagiti saanen a makadawdaw-as ditoy RHU ket mismo a danonendan iti barangay.
Maibatay iti nagapuananen ti RHU-Cabugao, maserbisyuanda dagiti barangay ket umuna a mapakaammuan dagiti bumarangay iti ipapan dagiti Medical Personnel tapno masaganaan dagiti pasiente iti panagturongda iti Health Station-da ti barangay a pagagasan, segun ken ni Dr. Tirao.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket parte iti pannakaidur-as ti serbisio ti salun-at kadagiti agnanaed iti aw-away wenno barangay iti ili a pannakaidanon ti serbisio babaen iti agtultuloy a Programa ti Salun-at ti LGU-Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang. # (Web In-Action)
Agtultuloy ti eskediulda a papan kadagiti barangay nupay agagasda latta met iti inaldaw ditoy RHU ta segun ken ni Dr. Tirao ket makitada iti listaanda dagiti saanen a makadawdaw-as ditoy RHU ket mismo a danonendan iti barangay.
Maibatay iti nagapuananen ti RHU-Cabugao, maserbisyuanda dagiti barangay ket umuna a mapakaammuan dagiti bumarangay iti ipapan dagiti Medical Personnel tapno masaganaan dagiti pasiente iti panagturongda iti Health Station-da ti barangay a pagagasan, segun ken ni Dr. Tirao.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket parte iti pannakaidur-as ti serbisio ti salun-at kadagiti agnanaed iti aw-away wenno barangay iti ili a pannakaidanon ti serbisio babaen iti agtultuloy a Programa ti Salun-at ti LGU-Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang. # (Web In-Action)
Monday, November 20, 2017
R1AA 2017 : A PRELUDE TO THE PALARONG PAMBANSA 2018?
The Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur (PGIS) has pledged an all-out support for the conduct of next year’s Region 1 Athletic Association (R1AA) meet.
Marius Cabudol, representative of Gov. Ryan Luis V. Singson, relayed the Chief Executive’s willingness to provide the much-needed equipment and facilities including area security, during the R1AA Meet Planning Conference held at the Vigan City Convention Center on November 3, 2016. The meeting was attended by Schools Division Superintendents (SDS), Education Program Supervisors (EPS) in-charge of sports, and Heads of Units and Divisions of the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 1 led by Assistant Regional Director (ARD) Bettina D. Aquino.
Aimed to ensure the successful implementation of the sports event, the participants presented to ARD Aquino, presiding officer, the need of convenient and accessible playing venues and billeting quarters; medical assistance and security of the players; light, water, and clean comfort rooms; and smooth flow of traffic to and from the playing venues.
Cabudol ensured that the PGIS will coordinate with the province’s Local Chief Executives, Philippine National Police (PNP), and volunteer organizations, to guarantee the safety of every delegation as well as to avoid possible traffic congestions.
The thorough preparation is in line with the plan of the PGIS to bid for the Palarong Pambansa in 2018. The R1AA will be a prelude of the Palaro, if Ilocos Sur will be given the chance to be the place of the historic sports event.
The City Schools Divisions of Vigan and Candon have pledged closer ties with the Ilocos Sur Schools Division (ISSD) - host of next year’s R1AA, to help in the preparation.
The sports events include Arnis, Athletics, Basketball, Baseball, Billiard, Boxing, Chess, Football, Sepak Takraw, Taekwondo, Table tennis, Wushu, Wrestling, Futsal, and special games for special children. # Source – depedro1.com
Marius Cabudol, representative of Gov. Ryan Luis V. Singson, relayed the Chief Executive’s willingness to provide the much-needed equipment and facilities including area security, during the R1AA Meet Planning Conference held at the Vigan City Convention Center on November 3, 2016. The meeting was attended by Schools Division Superintendents (SDS), Education Program Supervisors (EPS) in-charge of sports, and Heads of Units and Divisions of the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 1 led by Assistant Regional Director (ARD) Bettina D. Aquino.
Aimed to ensure the successful implementation of the sports event, the participants presented to ARD Aquino, presiding officer, the need of convenient and accessible playing venues and billeting quarters; medical assistance and security of the players; light, water, and clean comfort rooms; and smooth flow of traffic to and from the playing venues.
Cabudol ensured that the PGIS will coordinate with the province’s Local Chief Executives, Philippine National Police (PNP), and volunteer organizations, to guarantee the safety of every delegation as well as to avoid possible traffic congestions.
The thorough preparation is in line with the plan of the PGIS to bid for the Palarong Pambansa in 2018. The R1AA will be a prelude of the Palaro, if Ilocos Sur will be given the chance to be the place of the historic sports event.
The City Schools Divisions of Vigan and Candon have pledged closer ties with the Ilocos Sur Schools Division (ISSD) - host of next year’s R1AA, to help in the preparation.
The sports events include Arnis, Athletics, Basketball, Baseball, Billiard, Boxing, Chess, Football, Sepak Takraw, Taekwondo, Table tennis, Wushu, Wrestling, Futsal, and special games for special children. # Source – depedro1.com
DIVISION SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE 2017, NAANGAY ITI SINAIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti 2-Day Division Schools Press Conference 2017 dagiti pagadalan ti eskuela-elementaria ken dagiti sekundaria iti DepED-Ilocos Sur nga addaan ti Tema: “Embracing ASEAN Integration: Campus Journalisms’ Role in Advancing Inclusive Education” iti Nobiembre 19-20, 2017 a naangay iti Covered Court, Sinait National High School, Sinait, Ilocos Sur.
Iti Day 1, Nobiembre 19, 2017, naangay ti Opening Program.
Nangted ti Mensahe ni Dr. Gemma Q. Tacuycuy, CESO VI, Schools Division Superintendent. Kimmablaaw ken nagyaman iti pannakipaset dagiti mannursuro ken mannurat. Pinaregtana dagiti participants nga agtultuloyda koma a mangasa iti kabaelanda nga agsurat ta napateg a mangpasayaat kadakuada daytoy a talentoda ken iti pananggun-odda pay kadagiti balligi a pakaidaydayawan ti paggapuanda nga eskuela ken iti ilida.
Iti Day 2, nagtultuloy ti salip dagiti nagduduma nga aspeto iti panagsuratan babaen iti pannarabay dagiti Speakers ken Facilitators kadagiti Contestants a kas iti sumaganad:
News Writing; Feature Writing; Editorial Writing; Sports Writing; Copyreading and Headline Writing; Photojournalism; Editorial Cartooning; Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting; Collaborative Publishing; Science and Health Writing; TV Broadcasting and Scriptwriting ken ti Online Publishing. Dagitoy a nategoria ket maisurat iti English ken Filipino.
Maipatungpal ti tinawen a Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) babaen iti mandato ti RA 7079 nga am-ammo a “Campus Journalism Act of 1991”. Ken naaramid babaen iti Division Memorandum No. 334, Series of 2017 iti DepED-Ilocos Sur.
Kalpasan ti maysa nga aldaw nga aktibibidad ket maipakaammo dagiti Regional Qualifiers iti School Paper ken iti Awarding of First Day Individual and Group Events. # (Web In-Action)
Iti Day 1, Nobiembre 19, 2017, naangay ti Opening Program.
Nangted ti Mensahe ni Dr. Gemma Q. Tacuycuy, CESO VI, Schools Division Superintendent. Kimmablaaw ken nagyaman iti pannakipaset dagiti mannursuro ken mannurat. Pinaregtana dagiti participants nga agtultuloyda koma a mangasa iti kabaelanda nga agsurat ta napateg a mangpasayaat kadakuada daytoy a talentoda ken iti pananggun-odda pay kadagiti balligi a pakaidaydayawan ti paggapuanda nga eskuela ken iti ilida.
Iti Day 2, nagtultuloy ti salip dagiti nagduduma nga aspeto iti panagsuratan babaen iti pannarabay dagiti Speakers ken Facilitators kadagiti Contestants a kas iti sumaganad:
News Writing; Feature Writing; Editorial Writing; Sports Writing; Copyreading and Headline Writing; Photojournalism; Editorial Cartooning; Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting; Collaborative Publishing; Science and Health Writing; TV Broadcasting and Scriptwriting ken ti Online Publishing. Dagitoy a nategoria ket maisurat iti English ken Filipino.
Maipatungpal ti tinawen a Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) babaen iti mandato ti RA 7079 nga am-ammo a “Campus Journalism Act of 1991”. Ken naaramid babaen iti Division Memorandum No. 334, Series of 2017 iti DepED-Ilocos Sur.
Kalpasan ti maysa nga aldaw nga aktibibidad ket maipakaammo dagiti Regional Qualifiers iti School Paper ken iti Awarding of First Day Individual and Group Events. # (Web In-Action)
TOBACCO FLOOR PRICE UP FOR 2018-2019 TRADING SEASON
The National Tobacco Administration (NTA) recently released the newly-increased floor prices of tobacco for trading seasons 2018-2019
NTA Administrator Robert L. Seares said in an interview that the new prices for the three tobacco types being produced in the country such as Virginia, Burley, and Native, were approved during the series of the Tobacco Tripartite Consultative Conference held at the NTA Central Office in Quezon City.
The increase of tobacco floor prices was realized after fruitful negotiations between the tobacco farmers and leaf buyers following the September 6 tripartite conference.
The new floor prices of tobacco are the following: for the flu-cured Virginia tobacco, which is composed of 60 percent of the total tobacco production area in the country, the floor price per kilogram for its top grades increased to Php 82 for Grade AA, Php 81 for A, Php 80 for B, Php 78 for C, Php 70 for D, Php 69 for E; Php 60 for F1, and Php 57 for F2.
For Burley, the top-grade A rose by Php 2 bringing the price per kilo to P70 from the current P68. The floor prices for grades B, C, D, E, and F are now Php 67, Php 58, Php 47, Php 46, and Php 38, respectively, an increase of Php 2, except for Grade F which increased by Php 1, from the current prices per kilo.
The floor prices of the native-type were increased as follows: High-grade, from P70 to P71; Medium 1, from P58 to P60; and Medium 2, from P48 to P50.
Seares said that there is no increase on reject class of tobacco to further discourage its production.
“We are encouraging our farmers to follow the proper technology on tobacco production to avoid the production of reject,” he said.
Tobacco farmer leader Mario C. Cabasal, president of the National Federation of Tobacco Farmers Associations and Cooperatives (NAFTAC), expressed his satisfaction to the newly-increased floor prices of tobacco.
“With this development, more farmers are surely inspired to plant tobacco this coming season,” Cabasal said.
Following the successful negotiation, Seares said that the tobacco agency will now focus to the programs focusing to the reduction of tobacco production cost such as offering of subsidy in the form of production assistance.
Seares assured that the setting of the tobacco floor prices provides tobacco farmers a guaranteed minimum return on investment of at least 25 percent for expenses.
“The actual buying price, which is based on prevailing market prices, is usually higher than the approved tobacco floor price,” he said.
He expected that more farmers are engaging in growing tobacco this season as he cited that tobacco is considered as the main cash crop in Ilocos provinces after the rice season. # Source - (JNPD/FGL/PIA- 1)
NTA Administrator Robert L. Seares said in an interview that the new prices for the three tobacco types being produced in the country such as Virginia, Burley, and Native, were approved during the series of the Tobacco Tripartite Consultative Conference held at the NTA Central Office in Quezon City.
The increase of tobacco floor prices was realized after fruitful negotiations between the tobacco farmers and leaf buyers following the September 6 tripartite conference.
The new floor prices of tobacco are the following: for the flu-cured Virginia tobacco, which is composed of 60 percent of the total tobacco production area in the country, the floor price per kilogram for its top grades increased to Php 82 for Grade AA, Php 81 for A, Php 80 for B, Php 78 for C, Php 70 for D, Php 69 for E; Php 60 for F1, and Php 57 for F2.
For Burley, the top-grade A rose by Php 2 bringing the price per kilo to P70 from the current P68. The floor prices for grades B, C, D, E, and F are now Php 67, Php 58, Php 47, Php 46, and Php 38, respectively, an increase of Php 2, except for Grade F which increased by Php 1, from the current prices per kilo.
The floor prices of the native-type were increased as follows: High-grade, from P70 to P71; Medium 1, from P58 to P60; and Medium 2, from P48 to P50.
Seares said that there is no increase on reject class of tobacco to further discourage its production.
“We are encouraging our farmers to follow the proper technology on tobacco production to avoid the production of reject,” he said.
Tobacco farmer leader Mario C. Cabasal, president of the National Federation of Tobacco Farmers Associations and Cooperatives (NAFTAC), expressed his satisfaction to the newly-increased floor prices of tobacco.
“With this development, more farmers are surely inspired to plant tobacco this coming season,” Cabasal said.
Following the successful negotiation, Seares said that the tobacco agency will now focus to the programs focusing to the reduction of tobacco production cost such as offering of subsidy in the form of production assistance.
Seares assured that the setting of the tobacco floor prices provides tobacco farmers a guaranteed minimum return on investment of at least 25 percent for expenses.
“The actual buying price, which is based on prevailing market prices, is usually higher than the approved tobacco floor price,” he said.
He expected that more farmers are engaging in growing tobacco this season as he cited that tobacco is considered as the main cash crop in Ilocos provinces after the rice season. # Source - (JNPD/FGL/PIA- 1)
Friday, November 17, 2017
BLESSING KEN CUTTING OF RIBBON TI HEALTH STATION TI BRGY. CUANCABAL, NAANGAY
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti pannakabendision ken cutting of ribbon ti baro a pasdek ti Barangay Health Station a masarakan iti Brgy. Cuancabal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur idi Nobiembre 15, 2017.
Naaramid ti seremonia idiay Barangay Cuancabal a daytoy ti pannakagetteng ti laso iti kabarbaro a pasdek ti Barangay Health Station babaen kada Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ken ni Brgy. Captain Helen S. Savellano nga inimatangan dagiti Opisiales ti Salun-at, RHU, Opisiales ti Ili ken dagiti lumugar ti Barangay Cuancabal.
Simmaruno ti panangidaulo ni Rev. Fr. Felix A. Costales iti panagkararag ken panangbendisionna iti amin a parte ti kabarbaro a pasdek a binayabay da Mayor Josh Edward; Engr. John Foz, OIC, Provincial Health Team Leader ken dagiti kakaduana; Dr. Mark-Lawrence T. Tirao, OIC Municipal Health Officer ti Cabugao; Opisiales ti Ili nga isuda Vice Mayor DJ Savellano; SBM Jayhan Alcid-Tan; SBM Dodgie Santella; MPDC/Budget Officer Florante S. Jara; Barangay Officials ken dagiti bumarangay a nagatendar.
Pinagyamanan ni Punong Barangay Helen S. Savellano dagiti amin a nakipaset iti nasao a taripnong ken kasta metten iti naballigi a pannakaipatungpal ti nadakamat nga aktibidad ken iti pannakalpas ti nadakamat a proyekto. # (Web In-Action)
Naaramid ti seremonia idiay Barangay Cuancabal a daytoy ti pannakagetteng ti laso iti kabarbaro a pasdek ti Barangay Health Station babaen kada Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ken ni Brgy. Captain Helen S. Savellano nga inimatangan dagiti Opisiales ti Salun-at, RHU, Opisiales ti Ili ken dagiti lumugar ti Barangay Cuancabal.
Simmaruno ti panangidaulo ni Rev. Fr. Felix A. Costales iti panagkararag ken panangbendisionna iti amin a parte ti kabarbaro a pasdek a binayabay da Mayor Josh Edward; Engr. John Foz, OIC, Provincial Health Team Leader ken dagiti kakaduana; Dr. Mark-Lawrence T. Tirao, OIC Municipal Health Officer ti Cabugao; Opisiales ti Ili nga isuda Vice Mayor DJ Savellano; SBM Jayhan Alcid-Tan; SBM Dodgie Santella; MPDC/Budget Officer Florante S. Jara; Barangay Officials ken dagiti bumarangay a nagatendar.
Pinagyamanan ni Punong Barangay Helen S. Savellano dagiti amin a nakipaset iti nasao a taripnong ken kasta metten iti naballigi a pannakaipatungpal ti nadakamat nga aktibidad ken iti pannakalpas ti nadakamat a proyekto. # (Web In-Action)
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (MAC) KEN TI 4Ps UPDATE
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti pannakiuman ti Web In-Action, imbatad dagiti Municipal Link Staff ti 4 Ps a napagsasaritaan ken nasolusionan dagiti naidokumento (Minutos ti Binulan a Mitingda) a pakaseknan ken problema dagiti 4 Ps iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti umuna a tallo a bulan ti (2nd Semester) ti Tawen 2017.
Innayonda a maitultuloy a maipatungpal ti Family Development Session (FDS) ita a Tawen 2017 kadagiti barangay agsipud ta daytoy ti “pannakapuso” ti programa iti serbisio-sosial ti DSWD ken ti LGU-Cabugao.
Sakbayna, naangay ti panagmiting ti Municipal Advisory Committee (MAC) kadagiti napalabas a bulan babaen iti panangidaulo ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Ni Mayor Josh Edward ti ag-Preside kadagiti nasao a miting a pagatendaran dagiti Staff nga idauluan ni MSWD Officer Mrs. Lydia S. Gazmen; Staff ti Municipal Operations Office ti 4 Ps; Parent-Leaders ti 4Ps; ken dagiti pannakabagi ti RHU-Cabugao ken iti DepED-Cabugao.
Maibasar iti rekord ti Minutos ti Miting-da ket naangay dagiti kallabes ken nagsaruno a mitingda idi Oktubre 9, 2017 ken iti Nobiembre 13, 2017 ditoy Munisipio.
Kangrunaan a nataming iti nadakamat a miting iti pannaka-update dagiti pakaseknan ken problema a timmaud iti biang dagiti 4 Ps Beneficiaries ken iti pannakaaksion/pannakasolusionda agraman iti pagturturonganen ti pakabuklan ti programada iti babaen ti pannarabay ti Munisipio. # (Web In-Action)
Innayonda a maitultuloy a maipatungpal ti Family Development Session (FDS) ita a Tawen 2017 kadagiti barangay agsipud ta daytoy ti “pannakapuso” ti programa iti serbisio-sosial ti DSWD ken ti LGU-Cabugao.
Sakbayna, naangay ti panagmiting ti Municipal Advisory Committee (MAC) kadagiti napalabas a bulan babaen iti panangidaulo ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang iti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Ni Mayor Josh Edward ti ag-Preside kadagiti nasao a miting a pagatendaran dagiti Staff nga idauluan ni MSWD Officer Mrs. Lydia S. Gazmen; Staff ti Municipal Operations Office ti 4 Ps; Parent-Leaders ti 4Ps; ken dagiti pannakabagi ti RHU-Cabugao ken iti DepED-Cabugao.
Maibasar iti rekord ti Minutos ti Miting-da ket naangay dagiti kallabes ken nagsaruno a mitingda idi Oktubre 9, 2017 ken iti Nobiembre 13, 2017 ditoy Munisipio.
Kangrunaan a nataming iti nadakamat a miting iti pannaka-update dagiti pakaseknan ken problema a timmaud iti biang dagiti 4 Ps Beneficiaries ken iti pannakaaksion/pannakasolusionda agraman iti pagturturonganen ti pakabuklan ti programada iti babaen ti pannarabay ti Munisipio. # (Web In-Action)
WORLD ANTIBIOTIC AWARENESS WEEK
World Antibiotic Awareness Week aims to increase awareness of global antibiotic resistance and to encourage best practices among the general public, health workers and policy makers to avoid the further emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance.
This year's theme: Seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional before taking antibiotics. Antibiotics are a precious resource, so it is important to get the right advice before taking them. This not only ensures you and your family get the best treatment, responsible use of antibiotics will also help reduce the threat of antibiotic resistance. # Source: http://www.who.int/en
This year's theme: Seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional before taking antibiotics. Antibiotics are a precious resource, so it is important to get the right advice before taking them. This not only ensures you and your family get the best treatment, responsible use of antibiotics will also help reduce the threat of antibiotic resistance. # Source: http://www.who.int/en
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL WEEK
Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 124, dated November 26, 2001. The third week of November of every year has been declared as Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Week to promote public awareness against the evil effects of illegal drug use as well as public cooperation in the government's anti-drug campaign. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
DEPED ENJOINS THE NATION IN OBSERVANCE OF FILIPINO VALUES MONTH
The Department of Education (DepEd) reminds all schools to observe and celebrate the Filipino Values Month this November, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 479, s. 1994.
Through DepEd Memorandum No. 177, s. 2017 dated October 31, 2017, all public and private schools are enjoined to conduct simple yet meaningful activities promoting Filipino values through, but not limited to, creative arts exhibit, poster and slogan making, poem, song, jingle or story composition, symposia or seminars, and recognition of learners and/or school personnel for exemplary behavior.
This year’s theme, “Kahinahunan at Katatagan: Tugon sa Makabago at Mapanghamong Panahon,” came up during the National Consultative Workshop with Values Education / Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao Supervisors and Coordinators to highlight the importance of composure and strength in spirit amidst these challenging times.
The Department emphasizes the role of this month-long celebration in strengthening the Filipino culture and ideals, especially the DepEd’s core values – Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan, and Makabansa.
The observance targets to mobilize all citizens – including the learners – to contribute to nation-building through upholding Filipino values, and to instill the power of these values and ideals in achieving individual success and national progress.
The Filipino Values Month is also anchored on the mandate of Republic Act 10533, otherwise known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, which aims to produce holistically developed and socially responsible citizens equipped not only with lifelong competencies, but also with essential values. # Source – www.deped.gov.ph
Through DepEd Memorandum No. 177, s. 2017 dated October 31, 2017, all public and private schools are enjoined to conduct simple yet meaningful activities promoting Filipino values through, but not limited to, creative arts exhibit, poster and slogan making, poem, song, jingle or story composition, symposia or seminars, and recognition of learners and/or school personnel for exemplary behavior.
This year’s theme, “Kahinahunan at Katatagan: Tugon sa Makabago at Mapanghamong Panahon,” came up during the National Consultative Workshop with Values Education / Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao Supervisors and Coordinators to highlight the importance of composure and strength in spirit amidst these challenging times.
The Department emphasizes the role of this month-long celebration in strengthening the Filipino culture and ideals, especially the DepEd’s core values – Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan, and Makabansa.
The observance targets to mobilize all citizens – including the learners – to contribute to nation-building through upholding Filipino values, and to instill the power of these values and ideals in achieving individual success and national progress.
The Filipino Values Month is also anchored on the mandate of Republic Act 10533, otherwise known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, which aims to produce holistically developed and socially responsible citizens equipped not only with lifelong competencies, but also with essential values. # Source – www.deped.gov.ph
Monday, November 13, 2017
2017 BSP CAMPORAL, NAANGAY IDIAY BRGY. CATUCDAAN
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti tallo nga aldaw a Cabugao District 2017 Boy Scout of the Philippines (BSP) Camporal ti Cabugao DepED District idi Nobiembre 10-12, 2017 idiay Brgy. Catucdaan, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur babaen iti Tema: “ Growth and Stability”.
Iti Day 1, Nobiembre 10, 2017 (Friday), daytoy ti Arrival, Settling-in, ken Camp-set up nga inaramid dagiti Boy Scouts ken tinarabay ida dagiti Troop Leaders.
Naaramid ti Opening Program iti malem. Kalpasan ti Opening Prayer, Pambansang Awit ken Panunumpa sa Watawat, indauluan ni Troop Leader Cecille Pines, Cuantacla E/S ti Re-dedication to the Scout Oath/Law ken ti BSP Vision and Mission ti imbasa ni TL Paul Benedict Yacap iti Sisim E/S.
Nangipaay ti Welcome Address ni Punong Barangay Zeny S. Baclig. Pinagyamananna ta naaramid ti District Camporal iti lugarda ket inkumitna iti naan-anay a suportada iti Konseho-da ken dagiti kalugaranna iti maaramid a tallo nga aldaw nga aktibidad ti DepEd.
Simmaganad ti Presentation of the Participants babaen ken ni TL Lawrence S. Somera. Naaramid ti Contested Yell Presentation by Troop ken iti Yell and Song iti by Zone (1-4). Kalpasan daytoy, indeklara ni BSP District Coordinator Francis A. de la Cruz ti panaglukat ti 2017 BSP District Camporal.
Simmaruno ti panangipaay ti –MDRRMC/Cabugao Rescue nga idauluan ni Engr. Nestor B. Somera, LDRRMO III iti Drill maipapan iti First Aid and Rescue. Kasta metten a nagisuroda iti Knot Tying ken dadduma pay a mainaig nga aktibidad iti Boy Scouts para iti District Camporal.
Naaramid iti Base Instruction ken Torch Parade ken BSP Got Talent (1 Per Troop) iti rabii dayta a petsa. Kalpasanna, nagmiting dagiti Troop Leaders ken Institutional Representatives iti Camporal Venue.
Nakikaysa met da Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang, Municipal Scouting Committee Honorary Chairman ken dagiti Opisiales ti Municipal Scouting Committee iti nadakamat a panaglukat ti BSP Camporal 2017.
Iti Nobiembre 11, 2017 (Saturday) – Naaramid ti ti Kawan Holiday (Kab Scout Field Day) iti isu met laeng a disso ket naaramid ti Opening program ken naisaganad dagiti nagduduma a paay-ayam. Indeklara ni Mrs. Mildred M. Naval, District Kawan Coordinator ti panaglukat ti Kawan Holiday.
Naaramid ti Closing Program and Awarding Ceremonies idi Nobiembre 12, 2017.
Nagatendar da Vice Mayor DJ Savellano; SBM Dodgie S. Santella ken ni SBM Atty. Bryan Jett S. Pano iti Kawan Day.
Natarawidwidan ti Cabugao District 2017 BSP Camporal babaen kada Dr. Concesa T. Rumias, Ed. D., Public Schools District Supervisor, District Commissioner kas Camp Chief; Catucdaan Barangay Captain Zeny S. Baclig, Camp Director. Kasta metten ti itutulong dagiti pannnakabagi ti Over-all Consultants nga isuda Dr. Consesa T. Rumias, Ed. D., Schools District Supervisor; Mrs. Estrellita M. Siruno, Principal III; Mrs. Melvi S. Sajonia, Principal II; Mrs. Julia A. Cayso, Principal I; Mr. Rodel P. Suniega, Principal I ken ni Mr. Ronel M. Ubaldo.
Ti Standing Committee ket buklen dagiti kameng ti Program Activities; First Aid/Preparedness ken iti Security and Safety a bukbuklen ti PNP ken dagiti BPATS iti Barangay Catucdaan, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Ti Working Committees ket buklen dagiti mangisursuro a mangimaton kadagiti nadumaduma nga aktibidades nga aramiden ken pagkokontesan ti Boy Scouts kasta metten iti Action Committees a buklen met laeng dagiti mangisursuro a nangtaming iti Camp Layout; First Aid/Safety; General Services; Registration; Secretariat; Reception ken iti Invitation.
Dagiti sumaganad dagiti Opisiales ti Municipal Scouting Committee iti ili a Cabugao: Honorary Chairman – Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang; Chairman – ABC President Thaddeus U. Soller; Vice Chairman – Brgy. Capt. Arnold V. Yangat; Finance - IR Edwin Duque; External Operations - Mr– John Paul Hadoc; Internal Operations – IR Edwin S. Savellano; Secretary – BSP Coordinator Francis A. de la Cruz; Assistant Secretary – District Kawan Coordinator, Miss Mildred M. Naval; Treasurer - Mrs. Maricon Sunio; Auditor – Brgy. Capt. Ronel S. Zamora; Assistant Treasurer – Zone I – IR Fidel Sinampaga; Zone II – IR Rodel Suniega; Zone III – IR Gilbert Asuncion; Zone IV – IR Nestor de los Santos.
Business Managers: Zone 1 – IR Genaro Solmerin; Zone II – IR Ronel Ubaldo; Zone III – IR Donato Sajor ken iti Zone IV – IR Edison Savellano. # (Web In-Action)
Thursday, November 9, 2017
PUBLIC HEARING TI REVISED LOCAL REVENUE TAX CODE TI ILI, NAANGAY
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Inangay ti Sangguniang Bayan iti ili ti Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ti dua nga aldaw a Public Hearing iti pannakaipabaro ti Local Revenue Code babaen iti panangangay ti Municipal Local Finance Council ken iti Komite iti Sangguniang Bayan a mangtarawidwid kadaytoy a Public Hearing nga idauluan ni SBM Danny Q. Gazmen, Chairman,
Finance, Budget and Appropriation para iti amin a business owners iti ili a Cabugao tapno naan-anay a maammuanda iti aramidenda iti pannakaingato dagiti Buis, Fees ken Charges mangrugi iti Tawen 2018. Mandato daytoy a linteg a kada agleppas ti lima a tawen ket maipabaro wenno maingato ti bayadan iti buis para iti maysa a Gobierno Lokal sagudayen ti Kodigo Lokal 1991, segun ken ni SBM Gazmen.
Immuna a naangay ti Public Hearing idi Nobiembre 8, 2017 ket dagiti Kapitanes ti Barangay agraman dagiti Kagawad a mangig-iggem ti Ways and Means Committee iti kinonsulta dagiti kameng ti Municipal Local Finance Council nga ibagian ni Municipal Treasurer Lourdes A. Azcueta ken ni Municipal Accountant Anna Lyn Siababa ken ti Sangguniang Bayan a buklen da SBM Danny Q. Gazmen; SBM Vicky S. Serna; SBM Dr. Jemaima S. Tan-Yee. Nairaman met a nagsarita ken nagsungbat kadagiti saludsod ni Waterworks Irrigation Superintendent Engr. Nestor B. Somera maipapan iti pannakaingato ti bayad ti danum.
Kamalman iti dayta a petsa ket naangay ti Public Hearing idiay Food Court, NISTC Public Market a nagatendaran dagiti Stallholders ken Vendors. Naulit met laeng iti proseso ti pannakailawlawag dagiti sagudayen ti mapabaro a Local Revenue Code ti ili.
Iti Nobiembre 9, 2017, naangay ti Public Hearing para kadagiti Service Providers a kas dagiti Lending Institution; Banko; Private Companies; Communication Facilities; Resorts ken kanaigna a mangipapaay ti serbisio a naipasdek iti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao. Kasta met a naisaruno dagiti Dealers of Goods a kas iti General Merchandise & Enterprises ken kanaigna a negosio iti kamalman daytoy a petsa a naangay met laeng iti SB Session Hall.
Kadagiti Open Forum a naaramid, kaaduan kadagiti nagatendar ti nangidatag ken nangipeksa kadagiti pakaseknanda ken suhestionda mainaig iti mabatayanda a negosio.
Naan-anay met ti pannakasungbat dagiti rimsua a saludsod ken naidokumento dagitoy a mapagsasaritaan iti maaramid a deliberasion ti Sangguniang Bayan iti pannakaaprobar iti nadakamat a Local Revenue Code. # (Web In-Action)
Finance, Budget and Appropriation para iti amin a business owners iti ili a Cabugao tapno naan-anay a maammuanda iti aramidenda iti pannakaingato dagiti Buis, Fees ken Charges mangrugi iti Tawen 2018. Mandato daytoy a linteg a kada agleppas ti lima a tawen ket maipabaro wenno maingato ti bayadan iti buis para iti maysa a Gobierno Lokal sagudayen ti Kodigo Lokal 1991, segun ken ni SBM Gazmen.
Immuna a naangay ti Public Hearing idi Nobiembre 8, 2017 ket dagiti Kapitanes ti Barangay agraman dagiti Kagawad a mangig-iggem ti Ways and Means Committee iti kinonsulta dagiti kameng ti Municipal Local Finance Council nga ibagian ni Municipal Treasurer Lourdes A. Azcueta ken ni Municipal Accountant Anna Lyn Siababa ken ti Sangguniang Bayan a buklen da SBM Danny Q. Gazmen; SBM Vicky S. Serna; SBM Dr. Jemaima S. Tan-Yee. Nairaman met a nagsarita ken nagsungbat kadagiti saludsod ni Waterworks Irrigation Superintendent Engr. Nestor B. Somera maipapan iti pannakaingato ti bayad ti danum.
Kamalman iti dayta a petsa ket naangay ti Public Hearing idiay Food Court, NISTC Public Market a nagatendaran dagiti Stallholders ken Vendors. Naulit met laeng iti proseso ti pannakailawlawag dagiti sagudayen ti mapabaro a Local Revenue Code ti ili.
Iti Nobiembre 9, 2017, naangay ti Public Hearing para kadagiti Service Providers a kas dagiti Lending Institution; Banko; Private Companies; Communication Facilities; Resorts ken kanaigna a mangipapaay ti serbisio a naipasdek iti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao. Kasta met a naisaruno dagiti Dealers of Goods a kas iti General Merchandise & Enterprises ken kanaigna a negosio iti kamalman daytoy a petsa a naangay met laeng iti SB Session Hall.
Kadagiti Open Forum a naaramid, kaaduan kadagiti nagatendar ti nangidatag ken nangipeksa kadagiti pakaseknanda ken suhestionda mainaig iti mabatayanda a negosio.
Naan-anay met ti pannakasungbat dagiti rimsua a saludsod ken naidokumento dagitoy a mapagsasaritaan iti maaramid a deliberasion ti Sangguniang Bayan iti pannakaaprobar iti nadakamat a Local Revenue Code. # (Web In-Action)
MALARIA AWARENESS MONTH
Per Proclamation No. 1168 the month of November of every year is declared as Malaria Awareness Month.
Malaria is a disease caused by protozoan parasites called Plasmodium. It is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito.
Most malaria cases in the country occur in rural areas and especially in forested, swampy, hilly and mountainous regions.
The typical presentation of malaria is high grade fever that periodically recurs every two to three days. The fever is preceded by several hours of shaking chills, and as the fever subsides the patient experiences marked sweating. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
Malaria is a disease caused by protozoan parasites called Plasmodium. It is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito.
Most malaria cases in the country occur in rural areas and especially in forested, swampy, hilly and mountainous regions.
The typical presentation of malaria is high grade fever that periodically recurs every two to three days. The fever is preceded by several hours of shaking chills, and as the fever subsides the patient experiences marked sweating. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MONTH
Recognizing the importance of traditional and alternative medicines in providing essential health care to Filipinos, Presidential Proclamation No. 698 has declared November as Traditional and Alternative Health Care (TAHC) Month. The proclamation is in support of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (Republic Act No. 8423), which recognizes the value of traditional medicine for Filipinos, and has, therefore, integrated it into the national health care delivery system. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
PAY-OUT DAGITI SENIOR CITIZENS ITI 4rth QUARTER 2017, NAILEPPAS
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti pay-out wenno pannakaited ti Social Pension iti umabot ti 1,123 a bilang ti Beneficiaries (babbaket ken lallakay) a kameng ti Senior Citizens manipud iti 33 a barangay iti ili a Cabugao. Inawatda ti tallo a bulan a para iti 4rth Quarter 2017 a pensionda manipud iti DSWD Region 1 ket naangay ti pay-out iti Cabugao Cultural and Sports Complex, Brgy. Rizal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur idi Nobiembre 7, 2017.
P1, 500 ti naituding nga inawat ti maysa a Beneficiary. Agdagup ti tallo a bulan (Oktubre-Disiembre 2017) iti pakabuklan ti inawat ti tunggal maysa.
Iti pannaki-amad ti Web In-Action, impakaammo ni Mrs. Lydia S. Gazmen, Municipal Social Welfare Development Officer ti LGU-Cabugao nga umabot ti 1,648,500.00 iti dagup ti gatad a naited kadagiti benepisiario.
Nagatendar iti nasao a pay-out dagiti MSWDO Staff ken dagiti napusgan a Municipal Treasury Personnel ti LGU-Cabugao a timmulong iti nadakamat a pay-out activity.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket paset iti pro-poor program a nagkammayetan nga ipatungpal ti Ahensia ti DSWD ken ti Gobierno Lokal nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang. # (Web In-Action)
P1, 500 ti naituding nga inawat ti maysa a Beneficiary. Agdagup ti tallo a bulan (Oktubre-Disiembre 2017) iti pakabuklan ti inawat ti tunggal maysa.
Iti pannaki-amad ti Web In-Action, impakaammo ni Mrs. Lydia S. Gazmen, Municipal Social Welfare Development Officer ti LGU-Cabugao nga umabot ti 1,648,500.00 iti dagup ti gatad a naited kadagiti benepisiario.
Nagatendar iti nasao a pay-out dagiti MSWDO Staff ken dagiti napusgan a Municipal Treasury Personnel ti LGU-Cabugao a timmulong iti nadakamat a pay-out activity.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket paset iti pro-poor program a nagkammayetan nga ipatungpal ti Ahensia ti DSWD ken ti Gobierno Lokal nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang. # (Web In-Action)
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
CABUGAO NORTH CENTRAL SCHOOL, 2nd PLACE, OVER-ALL WINNER TI 23rd SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - Nagun-od ti Cabugao North Central School ti 2nd Place ti Over-all Winners kadagiti Pakontes iti naaramid a Cabugao District 23rd Schools Press Conference idi Nobiembre 3-4, 2017 iti Social Hall, Cabugao South Central School, Brgy. Bonifacio, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Dagiti sumaganad ti inabakda:
1st Place, Copyreading, Filipino
1st Place, Headline Writing, Filipino
3rd Place,Photo Journ, English
3rd Place,Collaborative Publishing, English
1st Place,Collaborative Publishing, Filipino
5th Place, Sports writing, Filipino
7th Place, Sports Writing, English
2nd Place, Copyreading, English
2nd Place, Headline Writing, English
2nd Place, Editorial, English
2nd Place, Editorial, Filipino
4th Place, Editorial Cartooning
2nd Place, Feature Writing, English. # (Web In-Action)
TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE MONTH
Recognizing the importance of traditional and alternative medicines in providing essential health care to Filipinos, Presidential Proclamation No. 698 has declared November as Traditional and Alternative Health Care (TAHC) Month. The proclamation is in support of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (Republic Act No. 8423), which recognizes the value of traditional medicine for Filipinos, and has, therefore, integrated it into the national health care delivery system. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
BRANCH OPENING TI BDO CABUGAO, NAARAMID
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naaramid ti Opisial a pannakalukat ti BDO Cabugao Branch idi Nobiembre 3, 2017 a masarakan iti dumna ti National Highway, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Naaramid ti Cutting of Ribbon ket ginetteng da Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang ken ni Mrs. Jerlie Seguban-Cobangbang iti ribbon a nangipalnaad iti panaglukat ti nadakamat a banko.
Naisaruno a naaramid ti panangbendision ni Rev. Fr. Felix A. Costales, Kura Paroko iti Iglesia Romano Katolika iti pannakalukat ti kabarbaro a Pasdek iti imatang dagiti Empleados ken Opisiales ti nadakamat a banko; Opisial ti Ili ken dagiti Bisita.
Nasangaili met da Pasado Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. ken ni Mr. Pablo Tan iti nadakamat a blessing ken cutting of ribbon. # (Web In-Action)