SONA 2019. President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his 4th State of the Nation Address at Batasang Pambansa on Monday (July 22, 2019). Behind him are Senate President Vicente Sotto III (left), and House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano. (PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan)
MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte has called for more local political will and action that will prevent further environmental degradation in the country.
He ordered the local government units (LGUs) nationwide to prevent such degradation so their constituents can enjoy a healthy ecology.
"Take extra steps in enforcement of laws and protection of our environment," he told LGUs Monday during his 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA) at Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City.
The President gave the order, noting political will and action are fueling the rehabilitation which the government launched last year to address the environmental mess in world-famous tourist destination Boracay Island.
On-going rehabilitation of Boracay is helping restore this island to its near-original state, he said, noting that its rehabilitation is a "huge success".
He lauded the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and its partner agencies for taking up the challenge to save the island.
Among environmental woes which the rehabilitation sought to address are water pollution, solid waste accumulation and encroachment in Boracay's wetlands.
"Boracay Island is just the beginning," Duterte said.
While continuing the work in Boracay, the government this year further stepped up its environmental protection campaign by mounting the high-profile rehabilitation of historic Manila Bay.
DENR is leading the multi-sector rehabilitation so Manila Bay can be fit again for swimming and other forms of contact recreation as ordered by the Supreme Court in 2008.
Data raised urgency for the Bay's rehabilitation.
According to DENR, decades-long flow of solid waste and untreated discharges into Manila Bay raised level of coliform bacteria there to over 330 million MPN (most probable number) per 100 milliliters – surpassing the level in Boracay Island.
The safe coliform level is 100 MPN per 100 milliliters only, noted DENR.
Cleaning up Manila Bay and its tributaries, relocating informal settlers there and educating the public on solid waste management are main activities for the rehabilitation.
Aside from Boracay Island and Manila Bay, Baguio City and other tourist areas in the country are also sites of rehabilitation work to prevent further environmental degradation there.
Duterte also reiterated his warning against corruption in government.
"There is no sacred cow in my administration," he said.
He recalled the sacking, without regard for either friendship or alliance, of over 100 public officials implicated in corruption. # Repost/(PNA)
Friday, August 30, 2019
NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK
This annual celebration is in line with Presidential Proclamation No. 181 declaring August 6-12 of every year as National Hospital Week. The main objective of this celebration is to promote awareness on the health programs and social roles of hospital in partnership with other sectors and the community in maintaining a healthy citizenry. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
BREASTFEEDING AWARENESS MONTH
Pursuant to Republic Act 10028, otherwise known as the Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009, August of every year is Breastfeeding Awareness Month.
This observance aims to raise public awareness on the importance of and to further promote breastfeeding in the country. # Source – www.cabugao.gov.ph
This observance aims to raise public awareness on the importance of and to further promote breastfeeding in the country. # Source – www.cabugao.gov.ph
ILOCOS SUR LAUNCHES BANTAY KALSADA TO SAVE LIVES IN THE ROADS
Saving lives in the roads is everybody’s responsibility. And the success of the implementation of Task Force Bantay Kalsada launched by the Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur led by Gov. Ryan Luis V. Singson on August 22 at the Capitol Hall in this city is everybody’s responsibility.
Gov. Singson warned those who are violating national and provincial land transportation laws that no one is spared in the implementation of penalties, as he appealed to everyone that saving lives in the roads is not only the duty of government offices but also of every resident.
Some of these laws are Motorcycle Helmet Act, Safety of Children Aboard Motorcycles, The Seatbelt Act of 1999, The Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act, Anti-Distracted Driving Act of 2016, The Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016. These laws among others have been often violated causing increasing number of road accidents in the province.
The Task Force Bantay Kalsada that seeks to lessen road accidents in Ilocos Sur was launched through a program that included the re-orientation seminar conducted by Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region 1 for deputized transportation regulation officers composed of Philippine National Police (PNP) officers, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) personnel, and other members of the Task Force Bantay Kalsada, where Special Laws relative to Land Transportation were discussed by Atty. Delmark Billera.
Board Member Efren Rafanan, Sr., member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Committee on Transportation, said that the following number of road accidents in the province marks January to July 2019: 722 road accidents with 30 deaths, 692 wounded, 31 minors involved, 282 in the First District, 440 in the Second District, 187 were non-residents, 452 were residents; and most of the accidents happened before sunset.
An average of 103 accidents happened monthly, 26 weekly and four daily. The top 10 towns and cities where these accidents happened are Candon City – 155 accidents, Vigan City – 99, Santa Cruz – 65, Narvacan – 54, Bantay – 53, Sinait – 44, Santa – 31, San Esteban – 28, San Juan – 23, and Santa Maria – 21.
“This program of the provincial government is not about penalties but safeguarding everyone in the roads from any accident or disaster,” said Rafanan.
Creating Advocates for Road Safety (CARS), a road safety advocacy of LTO Region 1 was conducted after the morning launching with about 300 participants from various sectors of the community.
LTO aims to teach road safety laws to various sectors of the community to unite everyone to become responsible actors towards road safety. # Source - Imelda C. Rivero / PIA Ilocos
Gov. Singson warned those who are violating national and provincial land transportation laws that no one is spared in the implementation of penalties, as he appealed to everyone that saving lives in the roads is not only the duty of government offices but also of every resident.
Some of these laws are Motorcycle Helmet Act, Safety of Children Aboard Motorcycles, The Seatbelt Act of 1999, The Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act, Anti-Distracted Driving Act of 2016, The Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016. These laws among others have been often violated causing increasing number of road accidents in the province.
The Task Force Bantay Kalsada that seeks to lessen road accidents in Ilocos Sur was launched through a program that included the re-orientation seminar conducted by Land Transportation Office (LTO) Region 1 for deputized transportation regulation officers composed of Philippine National Police (PNP) officers, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) personnel, and other members of the Task Force Bantay Kalsada, where Special Laws relative to Land Transportation were discussed by Atty. Delmark Billera.
Board Member Efren Rafanan, Sr., member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Committee on Transportation, said that the following number of road accidents in the province marks January to July 2019: 722 road accidents with 30 deaths, 692 wounded, 31 minors involved, 282 in the First District, 440 in the Second District, 187 were non-residents, 452 were residents; and most of the accidents happened before sunset.
An average of 103 accidents happened monthly, 26 weekly and four daily. The top 10 towns and cities where these accidents happened are Candon City – 155 accidents, Vigan City – 99, Santa Cruz – 65, Narvacan – 54, Bantay – 53, Sinait – 44, Santa – 31, San Esteban – 28, San Juan – 23, and Santa Maria – 21.
“This program of the provincial government is not about penalties but safeguarding everyone in the roads from any accident or disaster,” said Rafanan.
Creating Advocates for Road Safety (CARS), a road safety advocacy of LTO Region 1 was conducted after the morning launching with about 300 participants from various sectors of the community.
LTO aims to teach road safety laws to various sectors of the community to unite everyone to become responsible actors towards road safety. # Source - Imelda C. Rivero / PIA Ilocos
BARANGAY NUTRITION SCHOLARS KEN 4 Ps MUNICIPAL LINK STAFF, MAYAT TI PARTNERDA
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Iti pannakiuman ti Web In-Action, impakaammo ni Mrs. Gloria Tangalin Segui, Presidente ti Barangay Nutrition Scholars ti ili a Cabugao iti napintas a panagtunosda kadagiti Staff ti Opisina ti Municipal Link ti 4 Ps.
Iti biang ti BNS dagitoy ti ambagda iti bulan ti Agoso 2019:
1.Dagiti kameng ti BNS ti napusgan a nag-lecture iti Family Development Session a naangay kadagiti 4 Ps kadagiti barangay. Nagsentro ti topiko iti pakaseknan ti Nutrition ken Breastfeeding Awareness Month.
2.Tinulongan dagiti BNS dagiti pannakabagi ti DOH a nag-house visit ken environment inspection kadagiti na-dengue.
3.Nagdemonstrar ti BNS President a nag-lecture iti imatang ti kaaduan tapno mapatuladan met dagiti kabarbaro a BNS ket makawayasdanto metten kadagiti pakaidesignaranda a barangay.
Kabayatanna, naregget nga itultuloy dagiti Staff ti Municipal Link nga isaksaknap ti pakabuklan ti programa ti 4 Ps iti pagnaedan dagiti kameng kadagiti barangay ti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao tapno naan-anay nga agballigi ti panggep ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang, Jr. a mangpasayaat pay iti kasasaad dagiti nakurapay nga umili.
Kabayatanna, makiko-koordinarda latta kadagiti Opisiales ti Barangay/Parent Leaders a katinnulongda a mangorganisar iti Family Development Session (FDS) para iti Topiko nga imitingda kadagiti 4 Ps.
Iti binulan a pannakaangay ti Family Development Session (FDS) kadagiti barangay ket nasursuron dagiti Parent-Leaders iti tumakder iti bukodda a pannakitinnarawidwid iti miting ken seminar iti masakupanda.
Dagiti kameng ti Pantawid Staff ti Municipal Operations Office ti 4 Ps ti aglektiur (Learning Service Provider) ken karaman nga Ahensia kadagiti FDS Session-da ket napagkaykaysaanda a maysa a Topiko iti binsaenda kadagiti Family Development Session-da tapno nadardaras a maawatan dagiti klienteda. Nalaklaka pay a maawatan dagiti adalanda a 4 Ps no dagitay kabisadoda/naipanawen a Topiko/Situasion iti maiyad-adal kas parte iti Values Formation iti Programa.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket katinnulong iti agtultuloy a panangtarabay kadakuada ti Gobierno Munisipal iti panangidaulo ni Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti pannakikammayetna iti Ahensia ti DSWD iti napintas a maaramidan dagiti programa a maisaksaknap kadagiti barangay tapno maragpat iti sapasap a panagrang-ay iti Pamilia ken dagiti umili. # (Web In-Action)
Iti biang ti BNS dagitoy ti ambagda iti bulan ti Agoso 2019:
1.Dagiti kameng ti BNS ti napusgan a nag-lecture iti Family Development Session a naangay kadagiti 4 Ps kadagiti barangay. Nagsentro ti topiko iti pakaseknan ti Nutrition ken Breastfeeding Awareness Month.
2.Tinulongan dagiti BNS dagiti pannakabagi ti DOH a nag-house visit ken environment inspection kadagiti na-dengue.
3.Nagdemonstrar ti BNS President a nag-lecture iti imatang ti kaaduan tapno mapatuladan met dagiti kabarbaro a BNS ket makawayasdanto metten kadagiti pakaidesignaranda a barangay.
Kabayatanna, naregget nga itultuloy dagiti Staff ti Municipal Link nga isaksaknap ti pakabuklan ti programa ti 4 Ps iti pagnaedan dagiti kameng kadagiti barangay ti Munisipalidad ti Cabugao tapno naan-anay nga agballigi ti panggep ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang, Jr. a mangpasayaat pay iti kasasaad dagiti nakurapay nga umili.
Kabayatanna, makiko-koordinarda latta kadagiti Opisiales ti Barangay/Parent Leaders a katinnulongda a mangorganisar iti Family Development Session (FDS) para iti Topiko nga imitingda kadagiti 4 Ps.
Iti binulan a pannakaangay ti Family Development Session (FDS) kadagiti barangay ket nasursuron dagiti Parent-Leaders iti tumakder iti bukodda a pannakitinnarawidwid iti miting ken seminar iti masakupanda.
Dagiti kameng ti Pantawid Staff ti Municipal Operations Office ti 4 Ps ti aglektiur (Learning Service Provider) ken karaman nga Ahensia kadagiti FDS Session-da ket napagkaykaysaanda a maysa a Topiko iti binsaenda kadagiti Family Development Session-da tapno nadardaras a maawatan dagiti klienteda. Nalaklaka pay a maawatan dagiti adalanda a 4 Ps no dagitay kabisadoda/naipanawen a Topiko/Situasion iti maiyad-adal kas parte iti Values Formation iti Programa.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket katinnulong iti agtultuloy a panangtarabay kadakuada ti Gobierno Munisipal iti panangidaulo ni Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti pannakikammayetna iti Ahensia ti DSWD iti napintas a maaramidan dagiti programa a maisaksaknap kadagiti barangay tapno maragpat iti sapasap a panagrang-ay iti Pamilia ken dagiti umili. # (Web In-Action)
Thursday, August 29, 2019
DEPED WELCOMES LAW REQUIRING NEUTRAL DESKS FOR STUDENTS
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday said the neutral school desk law would boost its five-year school furniture replacement program.
The DepEd said it has been allocating two left-handed armchairs per set of 45 armchairs or 4 percent of total armchairs for learners in a classroom.
“The one-table and two-chair setup is adopted to address the need for flexibility, accommodation of multiple layouts, and appropriateness of furniture to be moved and organized to encourage more collaboration among learners, such as face-to-face group arrangements inside the classrooms,” it said.
Such setup also provides a wider platform for the proper and safe usage of computer tablets and laptops in the classroom, the DepEd added.
On August 22, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11394 or Mandatory Provision of Neutral Desks in Educational Institutions Act.
The law mandates educational institutions -- private and public -- to provide neutral desks to all students.
A neutral desk, according to the law, is a table or an armchair suitable for left-handed or right-handed students.
The law also mandates schools to provide neutral desks equivalent to 10 percent of their student population - within a year from its effectivity.
The DepEd, meanwhile, also reported that it has procured and delivered 1,396,614 new tables and chairs for 30,412 new classrooms since 2018.
“For 2019, about 858,950 new tables and chairs are in the process of being procured for 18,734 new classrooms in 2,605 schools nationwide, bringing a total of 2,255,564 new tables and chairs for 33,017 new classrooms,” it said.
Citing that the proposed 2020 budget for school furniture is PHP4,833,515,000, the DepEd said it would be able to purchase additional 1,943,546 tables and chairs for 42,251 new classrooms in various schools. # Source -(PNA)
The DepEd said it has been allocating two left-handed armchairs per set of 45 armchairs or 4 percent of total armchairs for learners in a classroom.
“The one-table and two-chair setup is adopted to address the need for flexibility, accommodation of multiple layouts, and appropriateness of furniture to be moved and organized to encourage more collaboration among learners, such as face-to-face group arrangements inside the classrooms,” it said.
Such setup also provides a wider platform for the proper and safe usage of computer tablets and laptops in the classroom, the DepEd added.
On August 22, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11394 or Mandatory Provision of Neutral Desks in Educational Institutions Act.
The law mandates educational institutions -- private and public -- to provide neutral desks to all students.
A neutral desk, according to the law, is a table or an armchair suitable for left-handed or right-handed students.
The law also mandates schools to provide neutral desks equivalent to 10 percent of their student population - within a year from its effectivity.
The DepEd, meanwhile, also reported that it has procured and delivered 1,396,614 new tables and chairs for 30,412 new classrooms since 2018.
“For 2019, about 858,950 new tables and chairs are in the process of being procured for 18,734 new classrooms in 2,605 schools nationwide, bringing a total of 2,255,564 new tables and chairs for 33,017 new classrooms,” it said.
Citing that the proposed 2020 budget for school furniture is PHP4,833,515,000, the DepEd said it would be able to purchase additional 1,943,546 tables and chairs for 42,251 new classrooms in various schools. # Source -(PNA)
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
BARO A LANGA, MANAYON A PUDNO A PANAGSERBI!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - Imbatad ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. kalpasan ti napalabas a Flag Ceremony a pannakisaritana iti Pamilia LGU a kasapulan nga ibagay iti kalidad iti mait-ited ita a serbisio kadagiti umili iti inaldaw iti maipadpadamag a napintas a panagkita ken panangapresiar dagiti kailian ditoy ken ballasiw-taaw iti pannakabangon iti napintas a pasdek ti Balay ti Ili wenno Munisipio.
Innayon ti Ama ti ili nga iti baro a langa iti Munisipio wenno Presidencia ket gutigotenna met iti naregregget koma pay a pannakaited ti napintas a pannakilangen ken pannakaideliber iti nakalkalidad a panagserbi kadagiti umili a nakaigapuan iti kaadda ti Gobierno ken iti Balay ti Ili.
Kanaig daytoy, kankanayon a dakamaten ti Ama ti ili iti naimpapasnekan a panagtrabaho ken nasayaat a pannakilangen kadagiti umay/sumarungkar ditoy Munisipio kasta metten dagiti maidestino nga Opisiales ken Empleado a naggapu iti sabali a lugar tapno awitendanto dagitoy a napintas a damag ti ili a nagserbianda a ditoy ket ammoda ti ar-aramidenda ken maitaltal-o latta iti inaldaw iti nakalidad a serbisio para kadagiti umili ken sapasap.
Maysa pay a punto de bista ti Hepe Ehekutibo a no mapasayaat ti biag ti umili ket maaddaanda iti nabileg a “purchasing power” ket no sumayaat ti panagbiagda ket magatangda iti kayatda nga agresulta iti adu a mapaglakuan ken taripa ket mairanud met ti kaban ti umili a mapadur-as - agsubli met la dagita a maukkon a buis para iti pagsayaatan ti sapasap nga umili ti Cabugao. #
Innayon ti Ama ti ili nga iti baro a langa iti Munisipio wenno Presidencia ket gutigotenna met iti naregregget koma pay a pannakaited ti napintas a pannakilangen ken pannakaideliber iti nakalkalidad a panagserbi kadagiti umili a nakaigapuan iti kaadda ti Gobierno ken iti Balay ti Ili.
Kanaig daytoy, kankanayon a dakamaten ti Ama ti ili iti naimpapasnekan a panagtrabaho ken nasayaat a pannakilangen kadagiti umay/sumarungkar ditoy Munisipio kasta metten dagiti maidestino nga Opisiales ken Empleado a naggapu iti sabali a lugar tapno awitendanto dagitoy a napintas a damag ti ili a nagserbianda a ditoy ket ammoda ti ar-aramidenda ken maitaltal-o latta iti inaldaw iti nakalidad a serbisio para kadagiti umili ken sapasap.
Maysa pay a punto de bista ti Hepe Ehekutibo a no mapasayaat ti biag ti umili ket maaddaanda iti nabileg a “purchasing power” ket no sumayaat ti panagbiagda ket magatangda iti kayatda nga agresulta iti adu a mapaglakuan ken taripa ket mairanud met ti kaban ti umili a mapadur-as - agsubli met la dagita a maukkon a buis para iti pagsayaatan ti sapasap nga umili ti Cabugao. #
PANAGSANAY PARA ITI SERBISIO TI HRMO-CSC, INATENDARAN TI HRM OFFICER TI LGU-CABUGAO
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur - Ti Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) ket maysa a benneg ti Opisina ti Mayor ken masarakan itan ti pagopisinaanda iti Ground Floor ti baro a pasdek ti Munisipio.
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 trabahona iti napalabas nga aldaw itoy manen a bulan kadaytoy a tawen 2019:
1.24th Regional Continuing Professional Education for Human Resource Management Practitioners in Region 1 babaen iti Tema: “Building Bridges in the HR World” a naaramid idiay Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte idi Agosto 13-15, 2019 a ditoy a nasangaili da Ilocos Norte Governor Thomas M. Manotoc ken ni CSC RO1 Director IV Hedy Jose B. Lardizabal.
Daytoy a kalkalpas a panagsanay/aktibidad nga inatendaran ni Miss Sison ket parte iti pagrebbenganna a kas Human Resources Management Officer (HRMO) babaen iti Civil Service Commission ken pannakanayon ken pannakapapintas metten iti serbisiona iti panangtarawidwidna iti nasao nga Opisina ti Gobierno Lokal ti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Sakbayna, napadayawan ti HRMO-Cabugao ket dagii sumaganad ti nagun-odna nga awards::
1.Certificate of Recognition nga impaay ti DOLE Region 1 iti PESO-Cabugao, Ilocos Sur babaen ken ni PESO Manager Teresita Maximina S. Sison a kas Best Performing PESO (1st to 2nd Class Municipality) iti implementasion ti DOLE Integrated Livelihoods and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP), 2017 ken naited ti Pammadayaw idiay Savannah Hotel Resort, Angeles City, Pampanga kabayatan ti Regional PESO Congress 2018 idi Pebrero 27, 2018.
2.Maikadua iti Certificate of Recognition nga impaay ti OWWA-Region 1 iti MDO-Cabugao, Ilocos Sur babaen ken ni MDO Teresita Maximina S. Sison a naited idiay Sison Auditorium, Lingayen, Pangasinan idi Abril 12, 2018. Ni Hon. Gerardo C. Rimorin, OIC, OIC Director ti kangrunaan a nasangaili ken nagiyawat ti Pammadayaw.
Binigbig ti Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) iti serbisio ken trabaho nga inaramid ti Migrant Desk Officer ti LGU-Cabugao iti pannakaitandudo ti kasasaad dagiti OFWs ken dagiti Pamiliada. # {Web In-Action}
LINGGO NG KABATAAN AND INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY
Section 30 of Republic Act No. 10742, the Sanggunian Kabataan Reform Act of 2015 mandates the observance of Linggo ng Kabataan in very barangay, municipality, city and province on the week where the 12thof August falls to coincide with the International Youth Day (IYD).
For 2019 International Youth Day, the theme is “Transforming Education” aimed to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Source: DILG MC No: 2019-122
For 2019 International Youth Day, the theme is “Transforming Education” aimed to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Source: DILG MC No: 2019-122
NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK
This annual celebration is in line with Presidential Proclamation No. 181 declaring August 6-12 of every year as National Hospital Week. The main objective of this celebration is to promote awareness on the health programs and social roles of hospital in partnership with other sectors and the community in maintaining a healthy citizenry. # Source – www.dilg.gov.ph
BUWAN NG WIKANG PAMBANSA
Alinsunod sa itinakda ng Pampanguluhang Proklamasyon Bilang 1041, s. 1997, na nagpapahayag ng taunang Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa tuwing 1-31 ng Agosto na pinangungunahan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF). Ang tema ng pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa sa taong ito ay “Wikang Katutubo: Tungo sa Isang Filipino”.
At bilang tugon sa proklamasyon ng UNESCO na International Year of Indigenous Languages (Pandaigdigang Taon ng mga Katutubong Wika) ang taong 2019, pinagtibay ng KWF ang Kapasyahan ng Kapuluan Blg 18-31 na naglalayon na ilaan ang Buwan ng Wika sa Agosto bilang lunsaran ng mga pagpupunyagi para sa katutubong wika sa bansa.
Source: Memorandum Sirkular Bilang 2019-111
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At bilang tugon sa proklamasyon ng UNESCO na International Year of Indigenous Languages (Pandaigdigang Taon ng mga Katutubong Wika) ang taong 2019, pinagtibay ng KWF ang Kapasyahan ng Kapuluan Blg 18-31 na naglalayon na ilaan ang Buwan ng Wika sa Agosto bilang lunsaran ng mga pagpupunyagi para sa katutubong wika sa bansa.
Source: Memorandum Sirkular Bilang 2019-111
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MDRRMC-CABUGAO, ASINTADO KADAGITI UMAY A DIDIGRA!
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Nakasagana latta nga agtignay ti puersa ti Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (MDRRMC)-LGU Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti panangidaulo ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr., MDRRMC Chairperson ken iti panangimaton ni LDRM Officer Engr. Nestor B. Somera.
Iti sabali a bangir, nakarikna met iti nam-ay dagiti mannalon ta dagitoy ti nangipagteng iti nabuslon a tudo a nausarda a nagtalon nangruna iti napalabas a Hanging Habagat. Nasuspender laeng dagiti klase ti dadduma pay nga inwayat ti MDRRMC/LGU kabayatan iti ilalabas ti habagat ken bagyo.
Kabayatanna, ti Pilipinas ket basnotan ti umabot iti 20 a bagyo iti tinawen segun iti PAG-ASA ngem gapu ta timmaud ita a 2019 ti El Nino ket manamnama a 14 agingga iti 18 a bagyo laengen ti bumisita ditoy pagilian.
Imbatad pay ti PAG-ASA a nangrugi laeng ti tudtudo a tiempona idi Hunio 14, 2019.
Malaksid iti panagmonitor ti MDRRMC Members iti National Highway, mapanda kadagiti calamity prone area (inland ken coastal area) tapno makitada dagiti arayatenda gapu iti epekto ti angin ken kabulonna a tudo no adda didigra.
Daytoy a panagsagana ket maibasar iti nangato a level ti koordinasion iti MDRRMC kadagiti kabinnuligna nga Opisina ken Ahensia ti Gobierno a kas iti PDRRMC ken iti NDRRMC iti idadaliasat ti didigra a mapasamak iti las-ud ti AOR (Area of Responsibilities-da).
Pagrebbengan ti MDRRMC nga alertuen dagiti maapektaran a pamilia kadagiti Coastal Barangay ti ili ket no addada man ket maipanda iti pasdek ti Cabugao Evacuation Center sadiay Barangay Bonifacio, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ta ditoy a maasikasoda ken palabsenda ti dawel ti didigra.
Determinado dagiti mangbukel ti Cabugao Rescue a pannakaramay ti MDRRMC iti Munisipio nga ag-monitor, ag-rescue ken ag-clearing kadagiti maapektaran iti didigra a disso sakbay, agdama ken iti kalpasanna.
Kabayatanna, maaramid no kua ti dialogue iti opisina
ti Mayor maipapan iti bagyo karaman dagiti Opisiales ti Ili, Department Heads/Employees ken pannakabagi ti linteg.
Matratar pay iti maisayangkat a Preemptive Evacuation kadagiti maapektaran babaen iti MDRRMC-Cabugao ket makikoordinar kadagiti kameng ti Cabugao Rescuers ken ti PNP Maritime a nakabase idiay Barangay Salapasap.
Aramidenda ti agtultuloy a pannaki-koordinar ken pannakitinnulongda kadagiti tumarabay nga Opisiales ti Ili kabayatan ti ilalasat ti bagyo ken iti pannakikaysada kadagiti dadduma a Departamento ti LGU a kas iti MSWDO ken ti MHO-RHU ken kasta metten iti PNP ken BFP a kaduada a maseknan no dumteng ti kalamidad tapno napigpigsa ti grupoda a mangaksion kadagiti pakaseknan dagiti umili nagruna kadagiti barbarangay.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket maigapu latta iti napartak a panangipatungpal ti pagrebbenganda iti MDRRMC-Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr., MDRRMC Chairperson nga agibagnos iti maaramid nga aksion iti panawen a dumteng ti didigra tapno maprotektaran wenno maalay-ayan a dagus dagiti umili iti epekto ti kalamidad. # (Web Situational Report)
Iti sabali a bangir, nakarikna met iti nam-ay dagiti mannalon ta dagitoy ti nangipagteng iti nabuslon a tudo a nausarda a nagtalon nangruna iti napalabas a Hanging Habagat. Nasuspender laeng dagiti klase ti dadduma pay nga inwayat ti MDRRMC/LGU kabayatan iti ilalabas ti habagat ken bagyo.
Kabayatanna, ti Pilipinas ket basnotan ti umabot iti 20 a bagyo iti tinawen segun iti PAG-ASA ngem gapu ta timmaud ita a 2019 ti El Nino ket manamnama a 14 agingga iti 18 a bagyo laengen ti bumisita ditoy pagilian.
Imbatad pay ti PAG-ASA a nangrugi laeng ti tudtudo a tiempona idi Hunio 14, 2019.
Malaksid iti panagmonitor ti MDRRMC Members iti National Highway, mapanda kadagiti calamity prone area (inland ken coastal area) tapno makitada dagiti arayatenda gapu iti epekto ti angin ken kabulonna a tudo no adda didigra.
Daytoy a panagsagana ket maibasar iti nangato a level ti koordinasion iti MDRRMC kadagiti kabinnuligna nga Opisina ken Ahensia ti Gobierno a kas iti PDRRMC ken iti NDRRMC iti idadaliasat ti didigra a mapasamak iti las-ud ti AOR (Area of Responsibilities-da).
Pagrebbengan ti MDRRMC nga alertuen dagiti maapektaran a pamilia kadagiti Coastal Barangay ti ili ket no addada man ket maipanda iti pasdek ti Cabugao Evacuation Center sadiay Barangay Bonifacio, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur ta ditoy a maasikasoda ken palabsenda ti dawel ti didigra.
Determinado dagiti mangbukel ti Cabugao Rescue a pannakaramay ti MDRRMC iti Munisipio nga ag-monitor, ag-rescue ken ag-clearing kadagiti maapektaran iti didigra a disso sakbay, agdama ken iti kalpasanna.
Kabayatanna, maaramid no kua ti dialogue iti opisina
ti Mayor maipapan iti bagyo karaman dagiti Opisiales ti Ili, Department Heads/Employees ken pannakabagi ti linteg.
Matratar pay iti maisayangkat a Preemptive Evacuation kadagiti maapektaran babaen iti MDRRMC-Cabugao ket makikoordinar kadagiti kameng ti Cabugao Rescuers ken ti PNP Maritime a nakabase idiay Barangay Salapasap.
Aramidenda ti agtultuloy a pannaki-koordinar ken pannakitinnulongda kadagiti tumarabay nga Opisiales ti Ili kabayatan ti ilalasat ti bagyo ken iti pannakikaysada kadagiti dadduma a Departamento ti LGU a kas iti MSWDO ken ti MHO-RHU ken kasta metten iti PNP ken BFP a kaduada a maseknan no dumteng ti kalamidad tapno napigpigsa ti grupoda a mangaksion kadagiti pakaseknan dagiti umili nagruna kadagiti barbarangay.
Dagitoy nga aksion ken inisiatiba ket maigapu latta iti napartak a panangipatungpal ti pagrebbenganda iti MDRRMC-Cabugao nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr., MDRRMC Chairperson nga agibagnos iti maaramid nga aksion iti panawen a dumteng ti didigra tapno maprotektaran wenno maalay-ayan a dagus dagiti umili iti epekto ti kalamidad. # (Web Situational Report)
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
AGTULTULOY LATTA A MAITED TI ASIKASO KADAGITI MANGNGALAP BABAEN ITI LGU
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Nupay assideg ti saan a pannakatapog dagiti agkalkalap kadagiti pito a coastal barangay ti ili maigapu iti dawel ti panawen, nagduduma met ti wagas a pamataudanda latta iti inaldaw a pagbiaganda malaksid iti regular a panagkalapda iti dadduma a barangay.
Iti napintas a pannakikammayet dagiti coastal barangay; asosasion ti mangngalap ken dadduma a sektor kas iti RIC; Farmers; 4 Ps iti Gobierno Munisipal ket ditoy a maikkanda iti naan-anay a pannakaasikaso babaen kadagiti programa a pakibinnuligan ti Gobierno Munisipal kas iti Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR); Gobierno Probinsial; DSWD-Region babaen iti Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) ti 4 Ps.
Malaksid laeng iti panagkalap ket adu metten ti nakasursuro a mangged iti mainayon a gastosenda; mangged iti benneg ti agrikultura ken naruay a nadayaw a panglakagan iti panagbiag.
Kadagiti napalpalabas a tawen ket naipakpakatdan iti baybay dagiti naited kadakuada a Payao ket nagnumnumaranen dagiti Benepisiario a mangngalap ti kita wenno produksion ti Payao Project-da a dagitoy a proyekto ket napaadda babaen iti panangilungalong ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti panagtakemna.
Imbatad ti maysa nga Opisial ti asosasion ti mangngalap a no kadawel ti baybay ket maakas dagiti Payao ket tingitingenda ti panawen no agipakatda manen iti sumaruno tapno saan a maiyanud ti ramitda. Mabalin met a sumuporta dagiti tradisional a pagkalapda iti ababaw a paset ti baybay ta epektibo dagitoy a mangnayon iti masapulan ken mangnayon iti inaldaw a pagbiagda.
Imbatad ni Magno Carbonel, dadaulo ti pederasion dagiti mangngalap ti ili a malaksid kadagiti ramit a nasagrap dagiti nakaisangratanna nga asosasion manipud iti BFAR iti kallabes ket timmulong pay ti LGU kadakuada babaen iti pannakaruk-at ti 20 % Municipal Development Fund ti ili.
Dagitoy a pagimbagan ket nagubuay babaen iti agtultuloy a pannakitunosda ken maitultuloy latta ti pannakaited ti serbisio kadaytoy a sektor iti panangikalikagum ti Gobierno Munisipal nga itultuloy latta ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. a mangtulong kadagiti mangngalap babaen iti pannakailungalong dagiti proyekto a maited kadakuada ken agtultuloy a pagsayaatan dagiti sapasap a mangngalap iti ili ti Cabugao, Ilocos Sur. # (Web In-Action)
Iti napintas a pannakikammayet dagiti coastal barangay; asosasion ti mangngalap ken dadduma a sektor kas iti RIC; Farmers; 4 Ps iti Gobierno Munisipal ket ditoy a maikkanda iti naan-anay a pannakaasikaso babaen kadagiti programa a pakibinnuligan ti Gobierno Munisipal kas iti Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR); Gobierno Probinsial; DSWD-Region babaen iti Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) ti 4 Ps.
Malaksid laeng iti panagkalap ket adu metten ti nakasursuro a mangged iti mainayon a gastosenda; mangged iti benneg ti agrikultura ken naruay a nadayaw a panglakagan iti panagbiag.
Kadagiti napalpalabas a tawen ket naipakpakatdan iti baybay dagiti naited kadakuada a Payao ket nagnumnumaranen dagiti Benepisiario a mangngalap ti kita wenno produksion ti Payao Project-da a dagitoy a proyekto ket napaadda babaen iti panangilungalong ti Gobierno Munisipal nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. iti panagtakemna.
Imbatad ti maysa nga Opisial ti asosasion ti mangngalap a no kadawel ti baybay ket maakas dagiti Payao ket tingitingenda ti panawen no agipakatda manen iti sumaruno tapno saan a maiyanud ti ramitda. Mabalin met a sumuporta dagiti tradisional a pagkalapda iti ababaw a paset ti baybay ta epektibo dagitoy a mangnayon iti masapulan ken mangnayon iti inaldaw a pagbiagda.
Imbatad ni Magno Carbonel, dadaulo ti pederasion dagiti mangngalap ti ili a malaksid kadagiti ramit a nasagrap dagiti nakaisangratanna nga asosasion manipud iti BFAR iti kallabes ket timmulong pay ti LGU kadakuada babaen iti pannakaruk-at ti 20 % Municipal Development Fund ti ili.
Dagitoy a pagimbagan ket nagubuay babaen iti agtultuloy a pannakitunosda ken maitultuloy latta ti pannakaited ti serbisio kadaytoy a sektor iti panangikalikagum ti Gobierno Munisipal nga itultuloy latta ni Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. a mangtulong kadagiti mangngalap babaen iti pannakailungalong dagiti proyekto a maited kadakuada ken agtultuloy a pagsayaatan dagiti sapasap a mangngalap iti ili ti Cabugao, Ilocos Sur. # (Web In-Action)
DENR CITES BAMBOO AS SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO WOOD, CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTION
Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said the Philippines should embrace bamboo as a substitute for wood timber if it wants to increase the nation’s forest cover and fight climate change.
Cimatu said that using bamboo as an alternative to traditional hardwood building materials would eliminate the need to cut trees in the forest, which helps lessen climate change impacts by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
“We are envisioning to produce engineered bamboo as a substitute for actual lumber instead of cutting trees that are there in the forest so that we will increase our forest cover in the next several years or decades to catch up with our ASEAN neighbors,” Cimatu said in his speech during the first-ever ASEAN Bamboo Congress held in Iloilo City on August 13.
The environment chief noted that only 23 percent of the country’s total land area is covered by forest, which makes the Philippines having one of the lowest forest covers in Southeast Asia. The average forest cover in other countries in the region is between 30 and 35 percent.
“We are not competing that we should be the highest—that we should be there at the top of the forest cover, but it is a necessity for us because we used to have the biggest forest cover in the ASEAN, in Southeast Asia. But not now because of our overuse of our timber,” Cimatu pointed out.
Cimatu said that bamboo—technically a grass, not a tree—is not only a sustainable alternative to wood, but also has the potential to significantly offset carbon emissions.
“Bamboo reduces the need for timber resources, and helps greatly in carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and low-cost rehabilitation of degraded lands,” he added.
Cimatu further said that bamboo not only provides food and raw materials for construction, but it also generates local jobs, creating new income streams; lessens flooding, erosion and rising sea level; and is a great source of clean fuel.
He reiterated that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is eyeing Panay Island in Western Visayas to be the center of bamboo production in the country.
Cimatu said he already directed the DENR regional office in Western Visayas to conduct an inventory of bamboo plants on the island, particularly in Maasin town in Iloilo province that produces the most number of bamboo plants.
He also ordered the prioritization of bamboo over other tree species to be planted on denuded and degraded forest areas covered by the Enhanced National Greening Program, the government’s flagship reforestation initiative.
The 1st ASEAN Bamboo Congress was organized by the DENR’s Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) to promote partnership among the participating ASEAN countries in improving the conditions of bamboo forests and dependent industries in the region.
ERDB Director Sofio Quintana said the congress allowed the participants to share knowledge on bamboo that they can use in their own countries.
“There may be a lot of efforts on bamboo research, but knowledge sharing and collaboration are the genuine keys to making research information and technologies useful and of high quality,” Quintana said.
The bamboo congress also sought to promote a strong collaborative undertaking on bamboo research and development in the ASEAN region and share the best practices to increase appreciation and acceptance of bamboo as a green product. # Source -DENR
Cimatu said that using bamboo as an alternative to traditional hardwood building materials would eliminate the need to cut trees in the forest, which helps lessen climate change impacts by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
“We are envisioning to produce engineered bamboo as a substitute for actual lumber instead of cutting trees that are there in the forest so that we will increase our forest cover in the next several years or decades to catch up with our ASEAN neighbors,” Cimatu said in his speech during the first-ever ASEAN Bamboo Congress held in Iloilo City on August 13.
The environment chief noted that only 23 percent of the country’s total land area is covered by forest, which makes the Philippines having one of the lowest forest covers in Southeast Asia. The average forest cover in other countries in the region is between 30 and 35 percent.
“We are not competing that we should be the highest—that we should be there at the top of the forest cover, but it is a necessity for us because we used to have the biggest forest cover in the ASEAN, in Southeast Asia. But not now because of our overuse of our timber,” Cimatu pointed out.
Cimatu said that bamboo—technically a grass, not a tree—is not only a sustainable alternative to wood, but also has the potential to significantly offset carbon emissions.
“Bamboo reduces the need for timber resources, and helps greatly in carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and low-cost rehabilitation of degraded lands,” he added.
Cimatu further said that bamboo not only provides food and raw materials for construction, but it also generates local jobs, creating new income streams; lessens flooding, erosion and rising sea level; and is a great source of clean fuel.
He reiterated that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is eyeing Panay Island in Western Visayas to be the center of bamboo production in the country.
Cimatu said he already directed the DENR regional office in Western Visayas to conduct an inventory of bamboo plants on the island, particularly in Maasin town in Iloilo province that produces the most number of bamboo plants.
He also ordered the prioritization of bamboo over other tree species to be planted on denuded and degraded forest areas covered by the Enhanced National Greening Program, the government’s flagship reforestation initiative.
The 1st ASEAN Bamboo Congress was organized by the DENR’s Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) to promote partnership among the participating ASEAN countries in improving the conditions of bamboo forests and dependent industries in the region.
ERDB Director Sofio Quintana said the congress allowed the participants to share knowledge on bamboo that they can use in their own countries.
“There may be a lot of efforts on bamboo research, but knowledge sharing and collaboration are the genuine keys to making research information and technologies useful and of high quality,” Quintana said.
The bamboo congress also sought to promote a strong collaborative undertaking on bamboo research and development in the ASEAN region and share the best practices to increase appreciation and acceptance of bamboo as a green product. # Source -DENR
MITING TI LIGA TI BRGY. SECRETARIES TI CABUGAO, NAARAMID
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti Regular Meeting ti Liga ng mga Barangay Secretaries ti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur iti Agosto 2019 ditoy Munisipio.
Ni Liga President Marcial Pula ti Barangay Carusipan ti nag-preside iti nadakamat a miting.
Dagiti natratar ken napagnanamingan:
1.Pannakaisubmiter ti update ti Barangay Development Council iti 33 a barangay ti ili ita a bulan ti Agosto.
2.Pannakinaming ti COMELEC iti rehistrasion ti botantes para iti barangay election.
3.Update ti backlog kadagiti maisubmiter a report ken pormas.
4.Maobligar dagiti Sekretario nga agatendar ti Liga Meeting nangruna no nasken unay iti mapagsasaritaan/mapagnanamingan malaksid no adda nainkalintegan a rason a di nakaatendar iti maseknan nga indibidual.
5. Maestriktaran iti Attendance (nangato a bilang ti agatendar) ken maidokumento a nasayaat dagiti mapagnunumuan iti miting.
Naballigi a napagsasaritaan dagiti dadduma pay a pakaseknan ken problema iti uneg ti Liga. Nalpas ti miting iti alas onse pasado iti bigat. (Web In-Action)
Ni Liga President Marcial Pula ti Barangay Carusipan ti nag-preside iti nadakamat a miting.
Dagiti natratar ken napagnanamingan:
1.Pannakaisubmiter ti update ti Barangay Development Council iti 33 a barangay ti ili ita a bulan ti Agosto.
2.Pannakinaming ti COMELEC iti rehistrasion ti botantes para iti barangay election.
3.Update ti backlog kadagiti maisubmiter a report ken pormas.
4.Maobligar dagiti Sekretario nga agatendar ti Liga Meeting nangruna no nasken unay iti mapagsasaritaan/mapagnanamingan malaksid no adda nainkalintegan a rason a di nakaatendar iti maseknan nga indibidual.
5. Maestriktaran iti Attendance (nangato a bilang ti agatendar) ken maidokumento a nasayaat dagiti mapagnunumuan iti miting.
Naballigi a napagsasaritaan dagiti dadduma pay a pakaseknan ken problema iti uneg ti Liga. Nalpas ti miting iti alas onse pasado iti bigat. (Web In-Action)
PANAGKASANGAY NI MAYOR EDIBOY, NASELEBRARAN
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Sangsangkamaysa dagiti umili, mangsupsuporta, kakabagian, gagayyem, Pamilia-LGU, Opisiales ti Ili, Ahensia ken barangay ken am-ammona a nangkablaaw iti panagselebrar ti kasangay ni Cabugao Mayor Edgardo “Ediboy” S. Cobangbang, Jr. idi Agosto 18, 2019.
Kastoy ti panangipeksa ni Former Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang iti kablaawna iti amana:
“Happiest birthday to the most hardworking, inspiring and loving dad & public servant. We're always grateful for the sacrifices you make for us and our town in the efforts of emanating peace & good governance for the welfare of everyone and for the next generations to come.”
Kimmablaaw met dagiti annak da Mayor Ediboy ken ni Ma’am Jerlie S. Cobangbang a da Ej, Ethan, Maxine ken Drigo.
Kabayatanna, impeksa met ni Mayor Ediboy iti panagyamanna iti sapasap a nangkablaaw kenkuana iti panagkasangayna. # (Web In-Action)
Kastoy ti panangipeksa ni Former Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang iti kablaawna iti amana:
“Happiest birthday to the most hardworking, inspiring and loving dad & public servant. We're always grateful for the sacrifices you make for us and our town in the efforts of emanating peace & good governance for the welfare of everyone and for the next generations to come.”
Kimmablaaw met dagiti annak da Mayor Ediboy ken ni Ma’am Jerlie S. Cobangbang a da Ej, Ethan, Maxine ken Drigo.
Kabayatanna, impeksa met ni Mayor Ediboy iti panagyamanna iti sapasap a nangkablaaw kenkuana iti panagkasangayna. # (Web In-Action)
DIGITALIZING AGRICULTURE FOR NEXT-GEN FARMERS
In many rural areas, residents rely on farming as their primary source of livelihood. But it seems agriculture’s lack of appeal to young people becomes a rising challenge today.
In an interview with Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) Division Chief Antoineta Arceo during the weekly Usapang Pangkapayapaan, Usapang Pangkaunlaran (UP, UP) Pilipinas of the Philippine Air Force Virtual TV, she noted that the average age of farmers in the country today is 56.
The Philippines, an agricultural country, has a population of over 100 million people. Of this number, 40 percent are farmers.
“After 15 years, kung walang susunod, wala nang magsasaka (After 15 years, if no one takes on farming [in the family], we will no longer have farmers),” Arceo said.
Arceo, who has done numerous studies on the matter, said most of the youth do not want to go to agriculture because they prefer to work in offices or abroad.
Farmers themselves, the ATI chief added, would inspire their children to seek a job outside of their communities so they “would not end up like them”.
Digital program
To engage both the farmers and their next of kin, the Department of Agriculture (DA) created the Digital Farmers Program, a series of training that aims to maximize technology for agricultural endeavors.
“The farmers who have grown old and wise in agriculture bring their grandchildren who are adept in using gadgets and other techs so we may bridge the gap. Their individual interests will bring better opportunities for them as a family, and us as a nation,” Arceo said.
The program is divided into three parts: DFP 101- Crowdsourcing, DFP 201- Introducing Apps for Agriculture, and DFP 103- Marketing.
The last course also aims to engage the participants with the private sector so they can establish networks, among others.
Meanwhile, Air Force Civil Military Operations Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Col. Geronimo Zamudio, commended the initiatives of the agriculture department to tap the private sector to reach out directly to the farmers.
"It is necessary that we introduce the farmers themselves to the actual business players so they would have the idea of how it would work," he said.
The program, which is in partnership with Smart Communications, has four sites in Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, and Quezon.
These sites are pioneering areas of the project that can be replicated by other local government units to serve their own constituents.
ATI, which runs the program, has been initiating peace-building efforts by strengthening agricultural capacities in conflict-driven areas.
It aims to improve the agricultural knowledge and skills of communities in conflict areas to help achieve rural productivity and promote social justice. Source - (PNA)
In an interview with Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) Division Chief Antoineta Arceo during the weekly Usapang Pangkapayapaan, Usapang Pangkaunlaran (UP, UP) Pilipinas of the Philippine Air Force Virtual TV, she noted that the average age of farmers in the country today is 56.
The Philippines, an agricultural country, has a population of over 100 million people. Of this number, 40 percent are farmers.
“After 15 years, kung walang susunod, wala nang magsasaka (After 15 years, if no one takes on farming [in the family], we will no longer have farmers),” Arceo said.
Arceo, who has done numerous studies on the matter, said most of the youth do not want to go to agriculture because they prefer to work in offices or abroad.
Farmers themselves, the ATI chief added, would inspire their children to seek a job outside of their communities so they “would not end up like them”.
Digital program
To engage both the farmers and their next of kin, the Department of Agriculture (DA) created the Digital Farmers Program, a series of training that aims to maximize technology for agricultural endeavors.
“The farmers who have grown old and wise in agriculture bring their grandchildren who are adept in using gadgets and other techs so we may bridge the gap. Their individual interests will bring better opportunities for them as a family, and us as a nation,” Arceo said.
The program is divided into three parts: DFP 101- Crowdsourcing, DFP 201- Introducing Apps for Agriculture, and DFP 103- Marketing.
The last course also aims to engage the participants with the private sector so they can establish networks, among others.
Meanwhile, Air Force Civil Military Operations Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Col. Geronimo Zamudio, commended the initiatives of the agriculture department to tap the private sector to reach out directly to the farmers.
"It is necessary that we introduce the farmers themselves to the actual business players so they would have the idea of how it would work," he said.
The program, which is in partnership with Smart Communications, has four sites in Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, and Quezon.
These sites are pioneering areas of the project that can be replicated by other local government units to serve their own constituents.
ATI, which runs the program, has been initiating peace-building efforts by strengthening agricultural capacities in conflict-driven areas.
It aims to improve the agricultural knowledge and skills of communities in conflict areas to help achieve rural productivity and promote social justice. Source - (PNA)
DIGITALIZING AGRICULTURE FOR NEXT-GEN FARMERS
Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said the Philippines should embrace bamboo as a substitute for wood timber if it wants to increase the nation’s forest cover and fight climate change.
Cimatu said that using bamboo as an alternative to traditional hardwood building materials would eliminate the need to cut trees in the forest, which helps lessen climate change impacts by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
“We are envisioning to produce engineered bamboo as a substitute for actual lumber instead of cutting trees that are there in the forest so that we will increase our forest cover in the next several years or decades to catch up with our ASEAN neighbors,” Cimatu said in his speech during the first-ever ASEAN Bamboo Congress held in Iloilo City on August 13.
The environment chief noted that only 23 percent of the country’s total land area is covered by forest, which makes the Philippines having one of the lowest forest covers in Southeast Asia. The average forest cover in other countries in the region is between 30 and 35 percent.
“We are not competing that we should be the highest—that we should be there at the top of the forest cover, but it is a necessity for us because we used to have the biggest forest cover in the ASEAN, in Southeast Asia. But not now because of our overuse of our timber,” Cimatu pointed out.
Cimatu said that bamboo—technically a grass, not a tree—is not only a sustainable alternative to wood, but also has the potential to significantly offset carbon emissions.
“Bamboo reduces the need for timber resources, and helps greatly in carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and low-cost rehabilitation of degraded lands,” he added.
Cimatu further said that bamboo not only provides food and raw materials for construction, but it also generates local jobs, creating new income streams; lessens flooding, erosion and rising sea level; and is a great source of clean fuel.
He reiterated that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is eyeing Panay Island in Western Visayas to be the center of bamboo production in the country.
Cimatu said he already directed the DENR regional office in Western Visayas to conduct an inventory of bamboo plants on the island, particularly in Maasin town in Iloilo province that produces the most number of bamboo plants.
He also ordered the prioritization of bamboo over other tree species to be planted on denuded and degraded forest areas covered by the Enhanced National Greening Program, the government’s flagship reforestation initiative.
The 1st ASEAN Bamboo Congress was organized by the DENR’s Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) to promote partnership among the participating ASEAN countries in improving the conditions of bamboo forests and dependent industries in the region.
ERDB Director Sofio Quintana said the congress allowed the participants to share knowledge on bamboo that they can use in their own countries.
“There may be a lot of efforts on bamboo research, but knowledge sharing and collaboration are the genuine keys to making research information and technologies useful and of high quality,” Quintana said.
The bamboo congress also sought to promote a strong collaborative undertaking on bamboo research and development in the ASEAN region and share the best practices to increase appreciation and acceptance of bamboo as a green product. # Source -DENR
Cimatu said that using bamboo as an alternative to traditional hardwood building materials would eliminate the need to cut trees in the forest, which helps lessen climate change impacts by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
“We are envisioning to produce engineered bamboo as a substitute for actual lumber instead of cutting trees that are there in the forest so that we will increase our forest cover in the next several years or decades to catch up with our ASEAN neighbors,” Cimatu said in his speech during the first-ever ASEAN Bamboo Congress held in Iloilo City on August 13.
The environment chief noted that only 23 percent of the country’s total land area is covered by forest, which makes the Philippines having one of the lowest forest covers in Southeast Asia. The average forest cover in other countries in the region is between 30 and 35 percent.
“We are not competing that we should be the highest—that we should be there at the top of the forest cover, but it is a necessity for us because we used to have the biggest forest cover in the ASEAN, in Southeast Asia. But not now because of our overuse of our timber,” Cimatu pointed out.
Cimatu said that bamboo—technically a grass, not a tree—is not only a sustainable alternative to wood, but also has the potential to significantly offset carbon emissions.
“Bamboo reduces the need for timber resources, and helps greatly in carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and low-cost rehabilitation of degraded lands,” he added.
Cimatu further said that bamboo not only provides food and raw materials for construction, but it also generates local jobs, creating new income streams; lessens flooding, erosion and rising sea level; and is a great source of clean fuel.
He reiterated that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is eyeing Panay Island in Western Visayas to be the center of bamboo production in the country.
Cimatu said he already directed the DENR regional office in Western Visayas to conduct an inventory of bamboo plants on the island, particularly in Maasin town in Iloilo province that produces the most number of bamboo plants.
He also ordered the prioritization of bamboo over other tree species to be planted on denuded and degraded forest areas covered by the Enhanced National Greening Program, the government’s flagship reforestation initiative.
The 1st ASEAN Bamboo Congress was organized by the DENR’s Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) to promote partnership among the participating ASEAN countries in improving the conditions of bamboo forests and dependent industries in the region.
ERDB Director Sofio Quintana said the congress allowed the participants to share knowledge on bamboo that they can use in their own countries.
“There may be a lot of efforts on bamboo research, but knowledge sharing and collaboration are the genuine keys to making research information and technologies useful and of high quality,” Quintana said.
The bamboo congress also sought to promote a strong collaborative undertaking on bamboo research and development in the ASEAN region and share the best practices to increase appreciation and acceptance of bamboo as a green product. # Source -DENR
DENR EXEC URGES LGUS TO DRAFT 10-YEAR SOLID WASTE PLAN
A high-ranking official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Wednesday urged local government unit (LGU) leaders to come up with their own 10-year solid waste management plan.
DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda, in-charge of solid waste management and LGU concerns, thanked the Cebu mayors in municipalities and cities that already have an approved 10-year plan on proper disposal management of their local wastes.
“Those mayors who have approved solid waste management plan already, I won’t dare say that your plans are correct. There are many of you who find hard time implementing your plans, especially those who belong to 3rd and 4th class municipalities,” he said in Filipino.
Antiporda urged mayors to make amendments in their plans to conform with what they promised to their constituents.
He acknowledged that poorer municipalities find it difficult to manage their solid wastes, considering the cost in constructing and maintaining a sanitary landfill.
“And our dream of having WTE (waste to energy) project remains a dream and remains unfulfilled because of its cost,” Antiporda told the participants in the 4th Solid Waste Management Summit and Expo 2019 at the Ayala Center Cebu here.
The DENR official promised to work closely with the local government units who have not yet come up with their solid waste management plans to approach the Solid Waste Management Division of the DENR Central Visayas regional office.
He promised to fast-track the approval of the submitted plans.
“Gone are those days that the mayors were victims of corrupt practices in seeking approval of their solid waste management plan,” Antiporda said, noting that under the Duterte administration, the department is committed to fast-track the approval.
“When Secretary Roy Cimatu put me as in-charge of solid waste management commission, we improved the passage of the 10-year solid waste management plans,” he noted.
In just seven months, the DENR was able to approve 568 percent of applications covering 65 approvals, as compared to only one single plan approved in 2016, he said.
Antiporda also pressed the mayors to come up with an approved permanent plantilla position of a municipal environment and natural resource officer (MENRO), saying having only a designated environmental officer would not warrant accountability.
“LGUs should have a permanent MENRO, not just a designated one, so that we know who is going to be answerable to the national government in cases of non-compliance to the solid waste management law,” he said.
Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 provides for a comprehensive ecological solid waste management program by creating the necessary institutional mechanisms and incentives, appropriating funds, declaring certain acts prohibited, and providing penalties to violators. (PNA)
DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda, in-charge of solid waste management and LGU concerns, thanked the Cebu mayors in municipalities and cities that already have an approved 10-year plan on proper disposal management of their local wastes.
“Those mayors who have approved solid waste management plan already, I won’t dare say that your plans are correct. There are many of you who find hard time implementing your plans, especially those who belong to 3rd and 4th class municipalities,” he said in Filipino.
Antiporda urged mayors to make amendments in their plans to conform with what they promised to their constituents.
He acknowledged that poorer municipalities find it difficult to manage their solid wastes, considering the cost in constructing and maintaining a sanitary landfill.
“And our dream of having WTE (waste to energy) project remains a dream and remains unfulfilled because of its cost,” Antiporda told the participants in the 4th Solid Waste Management Summit and Expo 2019 at the Ayala Center Cebu here.
The DENR official promised to work closely with the local government units who have not yet come up with their solid waste management plans to approach the Solid Waste Management Division of the DENR Central Visayas regional office.
He promised to fast-track the approval of the submitted plans.
“Gone are those days that the mayors were victims of corrupt practices in seeking approval of their solid waste management plan,” Antiporda said, noting that under the Duterte administration, the department is committed to fast-track the approval.
“When Secretary Roy Cimatu put me as in-charge of solid waste management commission, we improved the passage of the 10-year solid waste management plans,” he noted.
In just seven months, the DENR was able to approve 568 percent of applications covering 65 approvals, as compared to only one single plan approved in 2016, he said.
Antiporda also pressed the mayors to come up with an approved permanent plantilla position of a municipal environment and natural resource officer (MENRO), saying having only a designated environmental officer would not warrant accountability.
“LGUs should have a permanent MENRO, not just a designated one, so that we know who is going to be answerable to the national government in cases of non-compliance to the solid waste management law,” he said.
Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 provides for a comprehensive ecological solid waste management program by creating the necessary institutional mechanisms and incentives, appropriating funds, declaring certain acts prohibited, and providing penalties to violators. (PNA)
Friday, August 23, 2019
EXECUTIVE ORDER A MANGLAPPED TI DENGUE ITI ILOCOS SUR, INYETNAG NI GOV. RYAN SINGSON
Kas sungbat ti Provincial Government iti pannakaideklarar ti sakit a dengue fever kas national epidemic iti Pilipinas, inyetnag ni Gov. Ryan Singson idi Agosto 9, 2019 ti Executive Order No. 23 a napauluan iti “Declaration of Strategic Public Health Emergency Measures to Stop the Persistence of Alarming National Dengue Fever Epidemic or Outbreak Affecting the Province of Ilocos Sur.”
Naipalaon iti EO 23 nga iti panangideklarar ti Department of Health a national epidemic ti dengue fever ket agtultuloy a pangta iti seguridad dagiti umili iti 32 nga ili ken dua a siudad ti Ilocos Sur a gapu ti makaalarma a yaadu pay dagiti kaso a nalabasannan ti “Alert Threshold Level” ket nasken a malapdan ti panagrairana.
Naipalaon iti Executive Order dagiti strategic preventive health measures. Namandar dagiti amin a mayor a bilinenda dagiti amin nga opisial ti barangay iti panangisayangkatda iti inaldaw nga Operation Taob wenno 4 o’clock Clean Up Habit kadagiti balay, ket no kasapulan mangiwayatda iti fogging, spraying and misting operations, ket agtultuloy dayta nga operasion agingga a suspensionen ti DOH ti pannakaideklarar ti national epidemic, ngem maitultuloyto latta iti tunggal Sabado iti bulan ti Hunio, Hulio ken Agosto kadagiti sumarsaruno a tawen.
Nabilin pay dagiti opisial ti Department of Education kadagiti elementary schools a mangiwayatda iti inaldaw nga Operation Taob weno 4 o’clock Clean Up Habit iti aglawlaw dagiti pagadalan; ken balakadanda dagiti pupilda nga agusar iti insect repellant kadagiti naka-exposed a paset ti bagida tapno malapdan ti pannakagatda iti lamok. Naimandar pay ti temporario a panangsuspendeda iti panagkawes iti school uniform ken agaruatda iti long-sleeve a bado, pantalon ken atiddog a medias kabayatan ti outbreak.
Naibilin met kadagiti barangay health worker ti panangbalakadda kadagiti nagannak a dagusda nga ipan ipankonsulta iti doktor wenno Rural Health Officer dagiti annakda nga agsagsagaba iti gurigor, ken liklikanda ti self-medication a pakaigapuan ti ikakaro ti sakit a puon ti pannakatay.
Maisayangkat pay ti mandatory daily reporting and surveillance dagiti kaso ti dengue manipud kadagiti pribado ken publiko nga ospital ket maisubmitarda iti tumutop nga autoridad, ken maisardengto laengen inton ideklararen ti DOH nga awanen ti outbreak. Maibalakad pay kadagiti amin a pasiente iti dengue nga agusarda iti moskitero tapno malapdan ti pannakagatda iti lamok ket masaluadan ti pannakaiwaras ti virus a puon ti sakit.
Naipalaon pay iti EO No. 23 a dagiti mayor kadagiti ili ken siudad a nakalabesen iti “Alert/Epidemic Threshold” ket mabalinda nga ideklarar ti masakupanda nga under the state of emergency tapno mausarda ti Quick Response Fund kabayatan ti kaadda ti situasion nga epidemia.
Naibilin kadagiti maseknan nga autoridad a mangisubmitarda iti report kadagiti aktibidadda iti gobernador tapno mapasardeng ti panagraira ti sakit a dengue.
Nayetnag ti Executive Order ni Gov. Singson kalpasan ti panangideklarar ti DOH ti national dengue epidemic iti Pilipinas. Idi Hulio 15, 2019, indauluan da Gov. Singson ken Dr. Trina Talaga Tabboga, Chief ti Ilocos Sur Provincial Hospital – Gabriela Silang General Hospital ti emergency meeting iti Office of the Governor a dinar-ayan dagiti hepe dagiti district hospitals, city/municipal health officers ken mayor dagiti ili ken siudad a karaman kadagiti kaaduan ti kaso iti dengue iti Ilocos Sur.
Naireport nga agingga idi Hulio 9, 2019 ket addan 723 a kaso ti dengue, ken duan dagiti natay. Naduktalan a nasurok a 95% ti immaduan ti bilang iti kaso ti dengue no maidilig iti bilang dagiti nakaptan iti daytoy a sakit manipud Enero agingga Hulio idi napalabas a tawen. Natratar iti miting dagiti aramiden ti Provincial Government ken dagiti lokal a gobierno tapno malapdan ti panagraira iti daytoy a sakit ket awanen ti mainayon a matay gapu iti dengue iti Ilocos Sur. – Source – Eden A. Alviar/TAWIDNEWS
Naipalaon iti EO 23 nga iti panangideklarar ti Department of Health a national epidemic ti dengue fever ket agtultuloy a pangta iti seguridad dagiti umili iti 32 nga ili ken dua a siudad ti Ilocos Sur a gapu ti makaalarma a yaadu pay dagiti kaso a nalabasannan ti “Alert Threshold Level” ket nasken a malapdan ti panagrairana.
Naipalaon iti Executive Order dagiti strategic preventive health measures. Namandar dagiti amin a mayor a bilinenda dagiti amin nga opisial ti barangay iti panangisayangkatda iti inaldaw nga Operation Taob wenno 4 o’clock Clean Up Habit kadagiti balay, ket no kasapulan mangiwayatda iti fogging, spraying and misting operations, ket agtultuloy dayta nga operasion agingga a suspensionen ti DOH ti pannakaideklarar ti national epidemic, ngem maitultuloyto latta iti tunggal Sabado iti bulan ti Hunio, Hulio ken Agosto kadagiti sumarsaruno a tawen.
Nabilin pay dagiti opisial ti Department of Education kadagiti elementary schools a mangiwayatda iti inaldaw nga Operation Taob weno 4 o’clock Clean Up Habit iti aglawlaw dagiti pagadalan; ken balakadanda dagiti pupilda nga agusar iti insect repellant kadagiti naka-exposed a paset ti bagida tapno malapdan ti pannakagatda iti lamok. Naimandar pay ti temporario a panangsuspendeda iti panagkawes iti school uniform ken agaruatda iti long-sleeve a bado, pantalon ken atiddog a medias kabayatan ti outbreak.
Naibilin met kadagiti barangay health worker ti panangbalakadda kadagiti nagannak a dagusda nga ipan ipankonsulta iti doktor wenno Rural Health Officer dagiti annakda nga agsagsagaba iti gurigor, ken liklikanda ti self-medication a pakaigapuan ti ikakaro ti sakit a puon ti pannakatay.
Maisayangkat pay ti mandatory daily reporting and surveillance dagiti kaso ti dengue manipud kadagiti pribado ken publiko nga ospital ket maisubmitarda iti tumutop nga autoridad, ken maisardengto laengen inton ideklararen ti DOH nga awanen ti outbreak. Maibalakad pay kadagiti amin a pasiente iti dengue nga agusarda iti moskitero tapno malapdan ti pannakagatda iti lamok ket masaluadan ti pannakaiwaras ti virus a puon ti sakit.
Naipalaon pay iti EO No. 23 a dagiti mayor kadagiti ili ken siudad a nakalabesen iti “Alert/Epidemic Threshold” ket mabalinda nga ideklarar ti masakupanda nga under the state of emergency tapno mausarda ti Quick Response Fund kabayatan ti kaadda ti situasion nga epidemia.
Naibilin kadagiti maseknan nga autoridad a mangisubmitarda iti report kadagiti aktibidadda iti gobernador tapno mapasardeng ti panagraira ti sakit a dengue.
Nayetnag ti Executive Order ni Gov. Singson kalpasan ti panangideklarar ti DOH ti national dengue epidemic iti Pilipinas. Idi Hulio 15, 2019, indauluan da Gov. Singson ken Dr. Trina Talaga Tabboga, Chief ti Ilocos Sur Provincial Hospital – Gabriela Silang General Hospital ti emergency meeting iti Office of the Governor a dinar-ayan dagiti hepe dagiti district hospitals, city/municipal health officers ken mayor dagiti ili ken siudad a karaman kadagiti kaaduan ti kaso iti dengue iti Ilocos Sur.
Naireport nga agingga idi Hulio 9, 2019 ket addan 723 a kaso ti dengue, ken duan dagiti natay. Naduktalan a nasurok a 95% ti immaduan ti bilang iti kaso ti dengue no maidilig iti bilang dagiti nakaptan iti daytoy a sakit manipud Enero agingga Hulio idi napalabas a tawen. Natratar iti miting dagiti aramiden ti Provincial Government ken dagiti lokal a gobierno tapno malapdan ti panagraira iti daytoy a sakit ket awanen ti mainayon a matay gapu iti dengue iti Ilocos Sur. – Source – Eden A. Alviar/TAWIDNEWS
DSWD TO ENSURE SMOOTH TRANSITION OF FUNCTIONS, PROGRAMS TO NATIONAL COMMISSION OF SENIOR CITIZENS
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will ensure the smooth transition to the National Commission of Senior Citizens of the functions, programs, projects, and activities being undertaken by the Department for the formulation, implementation, and coordination of social welfare and development (SWD) policies and programs for the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged senior citizens.
This is after President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed into law Republic Act (RA) 11350 or the National Commission of Senior Citizens Act.
RA 11350 creates the National Commission of Senior Citizens under the Office of the President, which will be tasked to ensure the full implementation of laws, policies, and programs of the government pertaining to senior citizens.
Section 11 of the law mandates DSWD to transfer all its functions, programs, projects, and activities for senior citizens to the Commission.
As the government’s focal agency for elderly concerns, the Department advocated for the passing of the law and it was among the agency’s priority legislative measures during the 17th Congress.
DSWD believes that there should be a specialized body that is solely focused on addressing the numerous and varied concerns of the senior citizen sector.
The Department emphasized that the Commission will guarantee sustained focus on the promotion and protection of the rights and welfare of senior citizens. It will facilitate more effective coordination among government agencies implementing and monitoring laws for senior citizens and in addressing the sector’s emerging concerns, including the need for a long term care program and protection against elderly neglect and abuse.
Further, the Department will provide the necessary technical assistance to the Commission, especially in the crafting of the Act’s implementing rules and regulations (IRR). -30- Source - www.dswd.gov.ph
This is after President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed into law Republic Act (RA) 11350 or the National Commission of Senior Citizens Act.
RA 11350 creates the National Commission of Senior Citizens under the Office of the President, which will be tasked to ensure the full implementation of laws, policies, and programs of the government pertaining to senior citizens.
Section 11 of the law mandates DSWD to transfer all its functions, programs, projects, and activities for senior citizens to the Commission.
As the government’s focal agency for elderly concerns, the Department advocated for the passing of the law and it was among the agency’s priority legislative measures during the 17th Congress.
DSWD believes that there should be a specialized body that is solely focused on addressing the numerous and varied concerns of the senior citizen sector.
The Department emphasized that the Commission will guarantee sustained focus on the promotion and protection of the rights and welfare of senior citizens. It will facilitate more effective coordination among government agencies implementing and monitoring laws for senior citizens and in addressing the sector’s emerging concerns, including the need for a long term care program and protection against elderly neglect and abuse.
Further, the Department will provide the necessary technical assistance to the Commission, especially in the crafting of the Act’s implementing rules and regulations (IRR). -30- Source - www.dswd.gov.ph
3-DAY EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA (ELA) SEMINAR TI LGU-CABUGAO, NAANGAY IDIAY BATAAN
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti panagtataripnong dagiti Opisiales ti Local Government Unit (LGU) ti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur nga idauluan ni Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang, Jr. ket inatendaranda iti nayeskediul a 3-Day ELA Seminar a nangrugi idi Agosto 6, 2019 ken nagpatingga idi Agosto 8, 2019 idiay Bagac, Bataan.
Umabot ti 50 katao iti nagatendar a buklen ti Local Chief Executive; dagiti Department/Section Heads ti LGU-Cabugao; Kameng ti Sangguniang Bayan; Vice Mayor; pannakabagi ti DepED; ABC; ken dagiti Civil Society Organization (CSO).
Naaramid daytoy a seminar babaen iti Direktiba ti Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) kadagiti LGUs iti pagilian. Dagiti sumaganad ti dadduma nga akem ti ELA iti LGU:
“In view of the limited resources of the LGU and the rather short tenure of elective officials, it would make sense to seek convergence of efforts, resources and strategies among key local stakeholders as they pursue sustained local development. The ELA process provides an opportunity for key stakeholders, particularly the executive and legislative departments, to work more collaboratively and in a more concerted fashion. A joint ELA has the following important uses:
1. To lead the executive and the legislative branches towards a unified vision, mission, goals and objectives;
2. To enable the executive and legislative branches to agree on priority problems and issues;
3. To help the LGU focus on a set of interventions towards the attainment of a common set of objectives and goals;
4. To increase the chances for implementation of priority programs of the executive department, if the legislative branch formulates ordinances in support of the LCE program of government; and
5. To speed up the implementation of priority projects. # (Web In-Action)
Thursday, August 8, 2019
CABUGAO SENIOR CITIZEN, NAGMITING ITAY NABIIT
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti meeting ti Federated Cabugao Senior Citizen Association babaen iti panangidaulo ni Mrs. Constancia Sonido, Presidente idi Agosto 6, 2019 iti Senior Citizen’s Building, Brgy. Rizal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.
Kinablaawanda dagiti agkasangay iti bulan ti Agosto a kakaduada ken kangrunaan a tinamingda ti panagsasaganad dagiti aktibidadesda para ita a bulan.
Tinamingda pay dagiti dadduma a pakaseknan a kas iti kasasaad ti Saranay-da; Updating ti Masterlist ken panangpatibkerda iti hanay-da a nataengan. # (Web In-Action)
Kinablaawanda dagiti agkasangay iti bulan ti Agosto a kakaduada ken kangrunaan a tinamingda ti panagsasaganad dagiti aktibidadesda para ita a bulan.
Tinamingda pay dagiti dadduma a pakaseknan a kas iti kasasaad ti Saranay-da; Updating ti Masterlist ken panangpatibkerda iti hanay-da a nataengan. # (Web In-Action)
AGPENSION TI PWDs
Impakaammo ni Governor Ryan Luis V. Singson kasta metten iti Chairman ti Committee on PWD a ni Bokal Mildred Elaydo kabayatan iti panagrugi ti 41st National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week a naaramid iti Vigan City Convention Center a ti Ilocos Sur ti kaunaan ditoy pagilian a Pilipinas ti adda ordinansana a mangipaay ti financial assistance (Pension) kadagiti PWDs ditoy Probinsiya.
Maibasar iti ordinansa ni Bokal Elaydo, 500 pesos ti binulan a maited kangrunaan kadagiti marigrigat a PWDs. Daytoy ket pammigbig kadagiti nagannak kadagitoy a PWDs iti dakkel a sakripisioda ken panangipakita kunana ti ayat ti Gobierno Probinsial kadakuada. # ADAPTED News/DWRS Commando Radio Global
Maibasar iti ordinansa ni Bokal Elaydo, 500 pesos ti binulan a maited kangrunaan kadagiti marigrigat a PWDs. Daytoy ket pammigbig kadagiti nagannak kadagitoy a PWDs iti dakkel a sakripisioda ken panangipakita kunana ti ayat ti Gobierno Probinsial kadakuada. # ADAPTED News/DWRS Commando Radio Global
ATHLETES, TRAINERS, COACHES ASSURED OF SSS BENEFITS
Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman William I. Ramirez and Social Security System (SSS) President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora Ignacio on Tuesday formally signed a landmark memorandum of agreement (MOA) that would finally provide SSS benefits for athletes, trainers and coaches.
“I was so surprised and I’m so happy that such a big courier organization of the country is partnering with us, helping us with our athletes,” Ramirez said in his speech during the signing ceremony at the PSC building at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila.
Ramirez said the historic partnership will be one of the legacies that they want to leave to the national athletes, coaches and trainers.
“This are our legacy na iiwanan (that will leave), big part of this. Sa pananaw ko (I think), no single Bureau or Department can achieve this goal without collaboration with the other agency and I think this is an example of a great collaboration” Ramirez said.
Ramirez was accompanied by his three commissioners -- Charles Raymond Maxey, Celia Kiram and Arnold Agustin while Ignacio was with SSS NCR Operations Group Senior Vice President Jose B. Bautista and SSS Concurrent Acting Senior Vice President Antonio S. Argabioso.
“Unang-una ‘ho, kami ‘ho ang dapat na magpasalamat sa inyo. Kami ‘ho ang mas nangangailangan talaga na mai-cover ang inyong mga Coaches, Trainers tska Athletes. (First, we should be the one who should express appreciation. We really need to cover your coaches, trainers and athletes),” Ignacio said.
Ignacio said the partnership was in line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to provide protection to the national athletes, coaches and trainers who continuously give pride and glory for the country in the international arena.
“Maraming atleta na tumatanda na lang at hindi sila natutulungan sa pagpapa-ospital sa kanilang pagtanda. So with the SSS coverage hindi lang ‘ho yung sickness at disability ang makukuha nila, there are other benefits lalo na sa atletang babae (Many athletes have retired and they are not getting help like hospitalization when they become old. So with the SSS coverage, they will not only get sickness and disability benefits, but other benefits specially for female athletes)” Ignacio said.
SSS members should complete at least 120 months contribution in order to enjoy the pension and other SSS benefits.
Under the agreement, the PSC shall automatically deduct the monthly SSS contributions from the allowances of the national athletes, coaches and trainers under ‘self-employed’ category.
“The PSC, having no employer-employee relationship with its national athletes, coaches and trainers, has no obligation to pay the employer counterpart of the said contributions,” stated in the MOA.
The PSC is a government sports arm that supports the training and exposures of some over 1,000 national athletes from 58 National Sports Associations (NSAs). # Source - PNA
“I was so surprised and I’m so happy that such a big courier organization of the country is partnering with us, helping us with our athletes,” Ramirez said in his speech during the signing ceremony at the PSC building at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila.
Ramirez said the historic partnership will be one of the legacies that they want to leave to the national athletes, coaches and trainers.
“This are our legacy na iiwanan (that will leave), big part of this. Sa pananaw ko (I think), no single Bureau or Department can achieve this goal without collaboration with the other agency and I think this is an example of a great collaboration” Ramirez said.
Ramirez was accompanied by his three commissioners -- Charles Raymond Maxey, Celia Kiram and Arnold Agustin while Ignacio was with SSS NCR Operations Group Senior Vice President Jose B. Bautista and SSS Concurrent Acting Senior Vice President Antonio S. Argabioso.
“Unang-una ‘ho, kami ‘ho ang dapat na magpasalamat sa inyo. Kami ‘ho ang mas nangangailangan talaga na mai-cover ang inyong mga Coaches, Trainers tska Athletes. (First, we should be the one who should express appreciation. We really need to cover your coaches, trainers and athletes),” Ignacio said.
Ignacio said the partnership was in line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to provide protection to the national athletes, coaches and trainers who continuously give pride and glory for the country in the international arena.
“Maraming atleta na tumatanda na lang at hindi sila natutulungan sa pagpapa-ospital sa kanilang pagtanda. So with the SSS coverage hindi lang ‘ho yung sickness at disability ang makukuha nila, there are other benefits lalo na sa atletang babae (Many athletes have retired and they are not getting help like hospitalization when they become old. So with the SSS coverage, they will not only get sickness and disability benefits, but other benefits specially for female athletes)” Ignacio said.
SSS members should complete at least 120 months contribution in order to enjoy the pension and other SSS benefits.
Under the agreement, the PSC shall automatically deduct the monthly SSS contributions from the allowances of the national athletes, coaches and trainers under ‘self-employed’ category.
“The PSC, having no employer-employee relationship with its national athletes, coaches and trainers, has no obligation to pay the employer counterpart of the said contributions,” stated in the MOA.
The PSC is a government sports arm that supports the training and exposures of some over 1,000 national athletes from 58 National Sports Associations (NSAs). # Source - PNA
DA CHIEF EYES 'NEW THINKING' STRATEGY TO ATTAIN FOOD SECURITY
To attain food security, the vision of President Rodrigo Duterte, newly appointed Agriculture Secretary Dr. William Dar has proposed a strategy of "new thinking" to advance the agriculture sector.
"The new thinking's vision is to have a food secure Philippines with prosperous farmers and fisherfolk. Its mission is to collectively empower farmers and fisherfolk and the private sector to increase agricultural productivity and profitability, taking into account sustainability and resilience," said Dar in a press briefing on Tuesday held at the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) in Quezon City.
For starters, Dar said there is a need to modernize agriculture through the use of modern technology that would cover all crops, including those with export potential in processed or value-added form like coffee, cacao, cassava, tropical fruits, rubber, among others.
Relative to that, he said that "there is a need to diversify crop production in the Philippines as about 80 percent of the country’s farm lands are devoted to only three crops: rice, corn, and coconut."
"Agripreneurship should also form part of the paradigm to modernize Philippine agriculture, as farming and fisheries should be treated as business undertakings or industries," he added.
Agriculture must also be treated as an industry, "with the objective of industrializing the value chain of every agricultural commodity," Dar said.
"While productivity increase is a major objective, it is equally important to produce more income by value adding, processing, manufacturing, and developing markets for both raw and processed agricultural products," he said.
The DA chief said there is also a need to engage the private sector in investing and setting up of more agri-based industries in the countryside and developing markets for agriculture products.
"Relative to the industrialization of Philippine agriculture is creating the framework for the digitization of farming and agribusiness activities in the country where credit is made available, affordable and accessible," he noted.
There is also a need for the country to have a "systematic and long-term strategy" in developing and promoting exports of raw and processed agricultural products.
"This would require achieving economies of scale in on-farm production that would generate sustained quantity and quality of export products. The private sector’s role will be essential in developing and promoting agricultural products," he said.
At present, the Philippines only has two agricultural products that earn at least USD1 billion per year in export receipts -- bananas and coconut products (mostly in oil form). Thailand has 13 types of farm exports earning over USD1 billion each year, Indonesia has five, and Vietnam has seven.
Dar said there is also a need to promote and support farm consolidation arrangements to bring about economies of scale, particularly for crops that require mechanization and massive use of technology.
These schemes include block farming, trust farming, contract farming, and corporative farming that will make farming more efficient, where technology is used, where cost of production is reduced, and farm productivity and incomes are increased.
Another important aspect in attaining food security is the "roadmaps" in agriculture that should actively involve the private sector, which may have more access to the export markets and funding for research for development.
Infrastructure development and logistics to improve their linkages to the urban/domestic and export markets such as the “Build, Build, Build” program of the government is also a must for agriculture. # Source - (PNA)
"The new thinking's vision is to have a food secure Philippines with prosperous farmers and fisherfolk. Its mission is to collectively empower farmers and fisherfolk and the private sector to increase agricultural productivity and profitability, taking into account sustainability and resilience," said Dar in a press briefing on Tuesday held at the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) in Quezon City.
For starters, Dar said there is a need to modernize agriculture through the use of modern technology that would cover all crops, including those with export potential in processed or value-added form like coffee, cacao, cassava, tropical fruits, rubber, among others.
Relative to that, he said that "there is a need to diversify crop production in the Philippines as about 80 percent of the country’s farm lands are devoted to only three crops: rice, corn, and coconut."
"Agripreneurship should also form part of the paradigm to modernize Philippine agriculture, as farming and fisheries should be treated as business undertakings or industries," he added.
Agriculture must also be treated as an industry, "with the objective of industrializing the value chain of every agricultural commodity," Dar said.
"While productivity increase is a major objective, it is equally important to produce more income by value adding, processing, manufacturing, and developing markets for both raw and processed agricultural products," he said.
The DA chief said there is also a need to engage the private sector in investing and setting up of more agri-based industries in the countryside and developing markets for agriculture products.
"Relative to the industrialization of Philippine agriculture is creating the framework for the digitization of farming and agribusiness activities in the country where credit is made available, affordable and accessible," he noted.
There is also a need for the country to have a "systematic and long-term strategy" in developing and promoting exports of raw and processed agricultural products.
"This would require achieving economies of scale in on-farm production that would generate sustained quantity and quality of export products. The private sector’s role will be essential in developing and promoting agricultural products," he said.
At present, the Philippines only has two agricultural products that earn at least USD1 billion per year in export receipts -- bananas and coconut products (mostly in oil form). Thailand has 13 types of farm exports earning over USD1 billion each year, Indonesia has five, and Vietnam has seven.
Dar said there is also a need to promote and support farm consolidation arrangements to bring about economies of scale, particularly for crops that require mechanization and massive use of technology.
These schemes include block farming, trust farming, contract farming, and corporative farming that will make farming more efficient, where technology is used, where cost of production is reduced, and farm productivity and incomes are increased.
Another important aspect in attaining food security is the "roadmaps" in agriculture that should actively involve the private sector, which may have more access to the export markets and funding for research for development.
Infrastructure development and logistics to improve their linkages to the urban/domestic and export markets such as the “Build, Build, Build” program of the government is also a must for agriculture. # Source - (PNA)
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
PROMOSION TI SPORTS ITI AGTULTULOY NGA AKEM DAGITI AGTUTUBO ITI ILI A CABUGAO
Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Kalpasan a naaramid dagiti paay-ayam iti basketball iti Inter-barangay Basketball Tournament ti ili ti Cabugao kabayatan ti Piesta ti ili itay Abril 2019, imbatad ni Mr. Gabriel Guerrero Sunio a nakipaset dagiti napili a Players ti basketball iti ili a Cabugao iti naangay nga Ilocos Sur Basketball League, Governors Cup 2019 nga inesponsoran ti Provincial Government ti Ilocos Sur a nagsasalipan dagiti mangbukbukel ti Team kadagiti nakipartisipar nga ili iti Probinsia itay nabiit.
Innayon ni Mr. Sunio, napusgan a mangtarabay kadagiti Players ti Team Cabugao a babaen iti regtada met a nakipaset kadaytoy a paay-ayam ket nagun-odda ti Magic 8 iti Overall Standing ken naalada iti maikapat a puesto iti amin a Team a nakisalip iti masakupan ti 1st District, Ilocos Sur.
Malaksid iti promosion ti sports a basketball, agtultuloy a mamantener ti salun-at ti pisikal ken mental nga aspeto dagiti agtutubo kasta metten a matubayda iti disiplina, pannakikadua, sportsmanship ken pagliwliwaan iti pannakipasetda. # (Web In-Action)
NIA, DENR SIGN MOA FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Monday signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the effective management and development of the 143 watersheds supporting the National Irrigation Systems (NISs) in the Philippines,
NIA administrator Ricardo Visaya and DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu inked the agreement at the DENR Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City.
By virtue of the DENR Memorandum Circular (DMC) No. 2008-05, the guidelines in the preparation of Integrated Watershed Management Plans (IWMP) and programs of all watersheds in the country, regardless of their classification, size, use, and administrative jurisdiction, was issued.
In this regard, there is a need to establish and delineate the respective responsibilities of the DENR and NIA over watersheds and reservations, for purposes of effective management and development of programs and projects toward the sustainable existence of irrigation systems within the said areas. Similarly, the concept of Watershed Ecosystem Management (WEM) from ridge to reef approach, including vulnerability assessment, must be harmonized and adopted.
The MOA provides that in coordination with DENR and Forest Management Bureau (FMB), NIA shall identify and recommend priority watersheds and reservations supporting irrigation projects which require immediate rehabilitation and development.
In collaboration with the DENR and other concerned agencies and instrumentalities, NIA shall also secure appropriate environment clearances and permits from the DENR/field offices as necessary for the protection of watersheds and reservations.
Moreover, the Agency shall recommend qualified NIA field personnel to be deputized by the DENR as Environment and Natural Resources Officers, in accordance with the existing forestry laws, rules, and regulations. In this regard, NIA shall assist the DENR in the preparation of IWMP and programs related to the management, protection, development, and rehabilitation of such watersheds and reservations.
The MOA also provides that the DENR and NIA shall have joint undertakings in enforcing forestry laws, conducting census management, controlling watershed communities, and sharing available watershed information that would enhance watershed capabilities of all parties.
In coordination with other concerned agencies and institutions, the information, education, and communication (IEC) campaigns, studies, and Research and Development (R&D) on watershed technology generation and application must be conducted.
Correspondingly, the mechanism for sourcing of funds from international and local funding institutions for the development and rehabilitation, including maintenance of identified priority watersheds and reservations.
NIA, as the lead government agency primarily responsible for the development and management of irrigation throughout the country, remains committed in conserving the environment through efficient management of irrigation systems to where watersheds and reservations lie. # Source - PR)/PNA
NIA administrator Ricardo Visaya and DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu inked the agreement at the DENR Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City.
By virtue of the DENR Memorandum Circular (DMC) No. 2008-05, the guidelines in the preparation of Integrated Watershed Management Plans (IWMP) and programs of all watersheds in the country, regardless of their classification, size, use, and administrative jurisdiction, was issued.
In this regard, there is a need to establish and delineate the respective responsibilities of the DENR and NIA over watersheds and reservations, for purposes of effective management and development of programs and projects toward the sustainable existence of irrigation systems within the said areas. Similarly, the concept of Watershed Ecosystem Management (WEM) from ridge to reef approach, including vulnerability assessment, must be harmonized and adopted.
The MOA provides that in coordination with DENR and Forest Management Bureau (FMB), NIA shall identify and recommend priority watersheds and reservations supporting irrigation projects which require immediate rehabilitation and development.
In collaboration with the DENR and other concerned agencies and instrumentalities, NIA shall also secure appropriate environment clearances and permits from the DENR/field offices as necessary for the protection of watersheds and reservations.
Moreover, the Agency shall recommend qualified NIA field personnel to be deputized by the DENR as Environment and Natural Resources Officers, in accordance with the existing forestry laws, rules, and regulations. In this regard, NIA shall assist the DENR in the preparation of IWMP and programs related to the management, protection, development, and rehabilitation of such watersheds and reservations.
The MOA also provides that the DENR and NIA shall have joint undertakings in enforcing forestry laws, conducting census management, controlling watershed communities, and sharing available watershed information that would enhance watershed capabilities of all parties.
In coordination with other concerned agencies and institutions, the information, education, and communication (IEC) campaigns, studies, and Research and Development (R&D) on watershed technology generation and application must be conducted.
Correspondingly, the mechanism for sourcing of funds from international and local funding institutions for the development and rehabilitation, including maintenance of identified priority watersheds and reservations.
NIA, as the lead government agency primarily responsible for the development and management of irrigation throughout the country, remains committed in conserving the environment through efficient management of irrigation systems to where watersheds and reservations lie. # Source - PR)/PNA