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DAR releases P70-M for FMR projects in Palo

DAR, NNC renew partnership for "Tutok Kainan"

High-ranking communist terrorist killed in Borongan clash

DAR N. Samar capacitates personnel to expedite SPLIT project

Eastern Visayas Medical Center bags Gold Trailblazer in its Proficiency Revalida

Save the Children commemorates a decade of Yolanda

DepEd, Save the Children, and Prudence Foundation cite success of School Safety Project

PH delegation mainstreams durian in CIIE 2023

 

 

 

DAR-EV reaps multiple national recognitions for 2023 performance

DAR national recognition
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas received 19 recognitions during the agency’s National Summative Assessment for the 2023 performance.

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
March 26, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas received several recognitions during the agency’s National Summative Assessment held in Angeles City, Pampanga for the 2023 performance.

DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu proudly announced that from March 5 to 8, Region 8 collected 19 certificates and plaques of recognition for various indicators that contributed to the national accomplishment of the said government agency.

He exclaimed, “Our efforts paid off!” addressing all DAR employees throughout the region.

Topping the list of awards received was for the resolution of agrarian-related cases where the collective efforts of Regional Agrarian Reform Adjudicator (RARAD) Virgilio Rosacay (concurrent PARAD of Leyte and Biliran), Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicators (PARADs) Florenz Hipe (Southern Leyte), Nellie Canillas (Western Samar), Bryan Lassiter (Eastern Samar), and Editha San Jose-Cerillo (Northern Samar) placed DAR Eastern Visayas at rank number one among regions with heavy caseloads.

The above-mentioned adjudicators were able to resolve last year a total of 4,157 agrarian-related cases.

This region was also cited for the following:

- First in Agrarian Legal Service for regions with low case load
- Second in E-title Registration for Leyte under high category
- Second in Field Validation for Leyte under high category
- Second in E-title Registration for Region 8 under high category
- Second in Provincial Performance on all ARBDSP Indicators for 2023 for Samar
- Second in Regional Performance on all ARBDSP Indicators for Region 8
- Second in Regional Over-All ARBDSP Performance for 2023
- Second in Across all Parcelization Indicators Accomplishment Award for Leyte under high category
- Second in Across all Parcelization Indicators Accomplishment Award for Region 8 under high category
- Second in highest overall obligation rate of 99.35% for Region 8
- Third in E-title distribution for Leyte under high category
- Third in E-title registration for Northern Samar under medium category
- Third in Field Validation for Region 8 under high category
- Fourth in E-title distribution for Region 8 under high category
- Environmental and Social Safeguards Outstanding Data Compliance Award
- Outstanding financial performance as one of the highest Budget Utilization Rate for 2023 for Southern Leyte
- Certificate of excellence performance for Leyte for LAD achievers in EP/CLOA Registration
- Certificate of excellence performance for Leyte for LAD achievers in Claim Folder Documentation

 

 

 

 

Building roads to increase road network in San Jorge, Samar

Brgy. La Paz, San Jorge, Samar road

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
March 26, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – An additional concrete road is built to increase road network and gain access to interior barangays is recently built in Barangay La Paz in the Municipality of San Jorge, Samar with a contract amount of P19.5 million.

A total length of 826 meters of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) is constructed in the area with a 6.10-meter width. Also, part of the work is an open canal of 121 meters and stone masonry of 294 meters.

Concreting said road is a big milestone from its previous state which is a gravel road allowing comfortability, ease and safety for motorists and residents traversing the area. Also, farmers of root crops and “palay” would be able to experience ease in travelling their products to the marketplace.

 

 

 

 

DTI Sydney lauds granting of mining permit to Australian company

By DTI-Foreign Trade Service Corps
March 25, 2024

SYDNEY, Australia – On the heels of the successful visit of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr to Melbourne, Australia which yielded a total value of USD1.53 billion business agreements signed, the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) overseas office in Australia, the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Sydney (PTIC Sydney) lauded the recent granting of a mining permit to Perth-based Celsius Resources, through its Philippine subsidiary, Makilala Mining Company, Inc. (MMCI) for its flagship Maalinao-Caigutan-Biyog Mining Project (MCB) located in the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines.

The Philippine government, through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) granted the mining permit or Mineral Production Sharing Agreement (MPSA) to Makilala Mining Company, Inc on 15 March 2024. The permit grants the company exclusive rights to undertake rational exploration, development, and commercial production of copper and associated minerals.

The issuance of the MPSA, which is the first copper project to be approved in the Philippines in the last fifteen years, grants MMCI the exclusive right to undertake rational exploration, development, and commercial production of copper and associated minerals within the Contract Area covering approximately 2,500 hectares for a period of 25 years and is renewable for another 25 years.

During President Marcos visit to Melbourne, he highlighted to the Australian Business Community that the Philippines is positioning itself as a regional hub for smart and sustainable manufacturing. To achieve this, he emphasized that the Philippines is at the forefront of attracting sustainable-driven strategic investments such as investments in critical mineral processing, wherein the government enforces strict adherence to labor and environmental standards.

Celsius Executive Chairman Atty. Julito R. Sarmiento said: “The issuance of the mining permit has been much awaited by Celsius and the Balatoc Community. Now is our chance to deliver on our firm commitment to work with the Government and the local communities to develop the MCB Project in a sustainable manner that creates value not only for our shareholders but also for our communities.”

Sarmiento added that they are seriously taking the government’s call for the Project to go beyond compliance by striking a balance between keeping the business viable, protecting and rehabilitating the environment, uplifting local communities, and supporting the government’s socio-economic agenda. He also expressed confidence that they can make the project happen with the Philippine Government under the bold leadership of His Excellency President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.

Meanwhile, Celsius Managing Director Peter Hume, said the grant of the MCB mining permit marks the progression of Celsius from being known as an exploration company to a mineral resource developer, and eventually a mine operator.

Over the last eighteen months, the company has been interfacing with potential investors who have shown resounding interest in the MCB Project but have been also waiting for the issuance of the mining permit. With this now in hand, the company will proceed with finalising funding options for the Project.

 

 

 

 

NMP secures MARINA’s nod for course accreditation

NMP course accreditation

By National Maritime Polytechnic
March 22, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) recently underwent a rigorous inspection carried out by the Maritime Industry Authority - Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (MARINA-STCW) Office from 18-21 March 2024. Said inspection was crucial for NMP’s application for the re-accreditation of its three (3) courses set to expire this year and the accreditation of one (1) new course offering.

Aiming to continue offering diverse array of courses, NMP sought re-accreditation of the following STCW-regulated courses: (1) Fast Rescue Boat (Expiration: 19 April 2024), (2) Security Awareness Training for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties (Expiration: 26 May 2024), and (3) Ship Security Officer (Expiration: 28 December 2024).

In its quest to further enrich its curriculum, NMP is poised to launch the Passenger Ship Crowd Management Training (PSCMT), designed to equip participants with the skills needed to manage crowds during onboard emergencies, locate essential safety and emergency equipment, and effectively communicate with passengers to guide them to muster stations.

The inspection aimed to assess NMP's ability to deliver these courses and to ensure compliance with the standards outlined in MARINA Memorandum Circular Nos. SC-2022-05, SC-2021-09, and SC-2021-08. The MARINA Inspection Team focused on Specific Key Areas (SKAs), including Course Packages of the Training Standards, Qualification of Instructors and Assessors, Instructional Aids and Materials, Assessment System, and Facilities and Training Equipment.

Some areas for improvement were identified but were promptly addressed by NMP during the inspection period, leading to the absence of any recorded deficiencies by MARINA. Consequently, the inspectors recommended the accreditation of all four (4) courses.

During the exit meeting, the MARINA Inspection Team expressed gratitude to NMP for the smooth inspection process and commended the Agency for effectively implementing previous recommendations and for the continual enhancement of its training facilities.

Ms. Mayla N. Macadawan, NMP Deputy Executive Director, expressed her sincere appreciation to the MARINA inspectors, highlighting the broad impact of NMP's training services. "Our gratitude to the MARINA inspectors is profound. NMP's course offerings not only bolster the capabilities of Filipino seafarers in Region 8 but also elevate the training standard across the nation. We are committed to provide quality training and we welcome feedback as an opportunity to further enhance our services."

MARINA Inspection Team

In parallel, NMP Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario outlined a forward-looking perspective, emphasizing the collaborative spirit with MARINA. "NMP’s relationship with MARINA transcends regulatory compliance; it serves as a cornerstone, guiding us toward fulfilling our broader mission. With the support of MARINA and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), along with clear directives from President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ R. Marcos, NMP's future is indeed bright. Our plans for acquiring state-of-the-art simulators and equipment upgrades in 2025 are aligned with national objectives to meet international standards, including those set by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA). Moreover, our strategic location in Region 8, within the constituency of House Speaker Romualdez, ensures continued support from Congress, promising a vibrant future for NMP and its contributions to the maritime sector."

Meanwhile, NMP continues to upgrade its facilities and provide maritime training required pursuant to the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) Convention as amended in 2010, including value-adding courses aimed at improving the qualifications of Filipino seafarers for their employment acceptability and enhanced competitiveness.

NMP encourages seafarers to take advantage of the NMP-OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration) Seafarers’ Upgrading Program (SUP) and Skills for Employment Scholarship Program (SESP), which offer financial assistance for training costs from OWWA.

 

 

 

 

CARD MRI introduces savings product for senior citizens

CARD MRI savings product
CARD MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip delivered his congratulatory message for the official launching of CARD MRI’s savings product.

By JOSEPHINE M. RAMOS
March 21, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – CARD MRI Banking Group launched its latest savings product—an exclusive savings account designed for senior citizens. The launching was held at CARD MRI Basement, Paulino Street, San Pablo City, Laguna on March 18, 2024.

CARD MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip emphasized the importance of seniors to CARD MRI saying, "Many of CARD MRI clients are aged 60 and above, prompting us to consider additional means of securing their financial well-being, which is why we came up with a savings account exclusively for them. Through this initiative, we hope that our elderly clients continue to feel valued and supported just like how we have always been from the beginning."

How it started

During a visit to an Indian bank, Dr. Alip and several members of the management team witnessed the special attention given to senior citizens through exclusive banking products tailored to their needs. Inspired by this approach, they decided to create savings products aimed at meeting the basic financial needs of the elderly, allowing them to earn income through savings interest.

Tailored Solutions for our Senior Citizens

CARD Bank, Inc. offers the Magalang Term Deposit; CARD SME Bank provides My Wealth Savings; and CARD MRI Rizal Bank, Inc. offers the Gabay Ipon Term Deposit. Due to its exclusivity for senior citizens, its interest rate is higher compared to the regular time deposit rates of the CARD Banking Group.

The said savings product, requiring a minimum deposit of P10,000.00, is open to aged 60 and above.

In addition to term deposits, seniors have the option to open a regular savings account with My Life Savings at CARD SME Bank for a minimum deposit of P200.00, which offers a higher interest rate than iSave.

With a vision to strengthen financial security among older people, this event marks a significant milestone in CARD MRI’s commitment to serve diverse financial needs.

The launching was also graced by CARD MRI Managing Director Mr. Aristeo Dequito, CARD Bank President and CEO Ms. Marivic Austria, CARD SME Bank President and CEO Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, CARD RBI President and CEO Ms. Elma Valenzuela, Senior Advisers, CARD MRI key officers, staff, and clients.

During the event, CARD Bank client Leonida Jawili and CARD SME Bank client Luz Lalap expressed gratitude for the new savings product intended for senior citizens like themselves.

"As a senior citizen, this savings product is a great help for individuals like me who rely solely on pensions. It allows me to save money while also earning through its interest rate,” Leonida Jawili stated.

Meanwhile, Luz Lalap urges the elderly in her community to explore and learn more about the new savings product introduced by CARD MRI.

As of January 2024, CARD MRI had served 9,257,701 clients nationwide.

 

 

 

 

PSA Eastern Samar recipient of land donated by LGU Balangkayan

PSA-LGU Balangkayan Deed of Donation
(From L to R) Balangkayan Municipal Engineer Jemsel D. Valdez, PSA RSSO 8 Regional Director Wilma A. Perante, LGU Balangkayan Mayor Hon. Edith Anne T. Basco and PSA Eastern Samar Chief Statistical Specialist Ronnie A. Bajado during the Ceremonial Signing and Acceptance of Deed of Donation 19 March 2024.

By PSA-8
March 20, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) gratefully accepted the parcel of agricultural land donated by the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Balangkayan, Eastern Samar during the Ceremonial Signing of the Deed of Donation held 19 March 2024 at Mayor’s Office.

PSA RSSO 8 Regional Director, Wilma A. Perante attended in behalf of the National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Usec. Claire Dennis S. Mapa while LGU Balangkayan was represented by its Mayor Hon. Edith Anne T. Basco.

During the event, Mayor Basco expressed that donation of the 1,596 sq. meters lot located at Sitio Sabang, Barangay 2, Balangkayan, Eastern Samar is a pivotal move to make the services of PSA Eastern Samar more accessible not only to the residents of the municipality but to the people of the entire province. She stressed that PSA shall have the exclusive use in relation to the performance of its governmental functions.

On the other hand, Regional Director Perante conveyed her sincerest appreciation for the earnest effort and generosity of LGU of Balangkayan as this signals for more persistent lobbying for budget support from the Regional Development Council (RDC) needed for the proposed construction of PSA-owned office building. Also present during the ceremonial signing, who served as witnesses, are Engr. Jemsel D. Valdez, Municipal Engineer of Balangkayan and Mr. Ronnie A. Bajado, Chief Statistical Specialist of PSA Eastern Samar. Mr. Bajado shared that they will utilize the donated land for the future 2-storey office building and once budget is platted, he hopes that construction and relocation will be on its way soonest.

The PSA field office is presently located at J.B. Japson Building Circumferential Road, Brgy. Balud, Borongan City, Eastern Samar.

 

 

 

 

1 CNT killed, 3 high-powered firearms seized in a series of clashes in Northern Samar

killed NPA Terrorist

By DPAO, 8ID PA
March 19, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – A Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) was killed and three high-powered firearms were seized during the conduct of Joint Focused Military Operation of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in the hinterlands of Barangay Bagacay Palapag, Northern Samar on the evening of March 18, 2024.

The joint operation was conducted following the information given by concerned civilians that a group of armed men were seen passing through the outskirts of said barangay.

A series of encounter ensued between the government troops and the CNTs that resulted in the recovery of one unidentified cadaver and seizure of three high-powered firearms, two international humanitarian law-banned anti-personnel mine, medical paraphernalia, subversive documents and other war materiel.

Clearing efforts are still ongoing as of this reporting and troops on the ground have seen heavy bloodstain along their route of withdrawal which indicates that the CNTs suffered heavy casualties.

JTF Storm and 8th Infantry Division Commander Major General Camilo Ligayo said that the success of the operation was made possible through our efforts to protect the barangays from CNT’s recovery efforts, extortion and intimidation.

"This is our strong response to the wishes of our people to free them from the continuous threats of the NPA terrorists. We will not rest, we will continue to hunt the CNTs anywhere, anytime. What they (NPAs) can do now and the option left for them is to lay down their firearms and go home to their families,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo said.

“We are now in the sustainment stage since we already dismantled the two remaining Guerilla Fronts last year and another two NPA units early this year. In no time, we can eradicate the insurgency problem, especially with the continued efforts in the community and through the aggressive combat operations,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo added.

The encountered CNT unit is notorious for numerous atrocities in Northern Samar such as ambuscades, extortions, and killings. Likewise, multiple warrants of arrest for murder and attempted murder were filed for their inhumane activities.

 

 

 

 

DAR funds two road projects in Tacloban’s farming villages

DAR projects in Tacloban
GROUNDBREAKING. The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) start another joint venture: construction of a farm-to-market road in Barangay Camansihay and road rehabilitation in Barangay Sto. Niño, both in Tacloban City.

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
March 19, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – Residents of two farming villages in this city will soon enjoy paved roads as the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) start the construction of two farm-to-market roads (FMRs) following the groundbreaking rites held on Monday last week, March 11.

DPWH starts the construction of the three-kilometer road in Barangay Camansihay while simultaneously rehabilitating the 1.4-kilometer lane in Barangay Sto. Niño. Both projects, with a combined project cost of P96-million, are funded under DAR’s Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF).

DAR Assistant Regional Director for Administration and Program Beneficiaries Development Division, Ismael Aya-ay, who represented DAR Eastern Visayas regional director, Robert Anthony Yu, in the groundbreaking, disclosed that interventions for FMRs are among the priority agenda of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Agrarian Secretary Conrado Estrella III to encourage agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) to increase their production and likewise help them ease the burden in transporting their harvests to the market.

Aya-ay stressed that DAR looks after the needs of its ARBs from infrastructure to capacity building and enterprise development.

On the same occasion, Tacloban City District Engineer, Rebecca Yuse, directed the contractors of the two projects to finish them before the city fiesta in June so farmers in these areas could bring their harvests to the market.

Meanwhile, Barangay Camansihay Chairman, Adan Esmeres, shared that “Natikangan ini nga kalsada han panahon ni Presidente Marcos (Sr.). Yana la liwat ini napadayon. Sanglit daku an amon pasalamat ha DAR nga ini nga farm-to-market road natuloy na.” (This road was started during the time of President Marcos (Sr.). It is only now that this road is being continued. That is why we are very grateful to the DAR that this farm-to-market road is now being realized.)

He also added, “Daku ini nga grasya ha amon nga dinhi ha Camansihay ini nabutang nga farm-to-market road.” (This is a big blessing for us that this farm-to-market road is being implemented here in Barangay Camansihay.)

According to Esmeres nearly 5,000 residents in his village are expected to benefit this project.

 

 

 

 

Governor Ongchuan visits BOI to boost investment opportunities in Northern Samar

Governor Ongchuan visit to BOI
Towards investor-friendly environment in Northern Samar: Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo (5th from L) met with Governor Edwin Marino Ongchuan (middle) at the BOI Main Office in Makati City on March 12, 2024.

By DTI-Board of Investments
March 19, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Making more investment opportunities happen in Northern Samar, the province’s local government, led by Governor Edwin Marino C. Ongchuan paid a courtesy visit to DTI Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo at the BOI Main Office in Makati City on March 12, 2024.

Notably, the visit was a follow-up of the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement entered between BOI and the LGU earlier this year.

Governor Ongchuan told Undersecretary Rodolfo and One Stop Action Center for Strategic Investments (BOI-OSACSI) team that LGU Northern Samar is the first to enact an ordinance establishing a One-Stop Shop (OSS) for Green Lanes for Strategic Investments under EO No. 18.

Establishing OSS in the province will result in the creation of an efficient and investor-friendly process for obtaining business permits and licenses (City/ Municipal/ Barangay) by having one point of transaction through the Provincial Capitol, attracting more investments and promoting economic growth in Northern Samar.

Moreover, officials of the BOI and the Provincial Government of Samar expect an influx of investments in Northern Samar, particularly in the areas of renewable energy and digital infrastructure.

Hence, BOI-OSACSI introduced projects under Green Lane – CI NMF (PH) (offshore wind project), Philtower Consortium, and Aboitiz Infrastructure. Undersecretary Rodolfo looks forward to continuing working closely with the LGU and all its partners to ensure the realization of these projects.

After the courtesy visit, the BOI team facilitated an investment dialogue between the LGU and Energies PH Inc., the proponent of the Ocean Power Project on Capul Island, situated at the San Bernandino Strait in Northern Samar.

This tidal project is the first in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. According to the company's President, Mr. Antonio Ver, the company already secured a Certificate of Commerciality from the Department of Energy (DOE).

In response, BOI Director Ernesto C. Delos Reyes, Jr. said that the project, identified as a strategic investment, is qualified to apply under Executive Order (EO) 18. As such, the permitting applications of projects endorsed for green lane will be streamlined and expedited.

The green lanes for strategic investments were established through Executive Order No. 18, which was approved by the Office of the President in February last year. Green lanes aim to hasten, simplify, and automate the permit and license application processes for strategic investments in the Philippines.

 

 

 

 

Eastern Visayas regional council reports major gains in anti-insurgency efforts

RPOC-8 meeting

By DPAO, 8ID PA
March 15, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – The Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) of Eastern Visayas convened for its quarterly meeting on March 13, 2024, in Tacloban City. Highlighted in the meeting are the notable achievements on counter insurgency and the maintenance of peace and order in the region.

The meeting was presided by RPOC Chairperson and Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez, alongside council members and officials from the 8th Infantry Division (8ID) of the Philippine Army, Police Regional Office (PRO) 8, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and other member agencies.

Lieutenant Colonel Manuel B. Degay Jr., the Operations Officer of the Joint Task Force (JTF) Storm, provided an update on the council’s Internal Security Operations in Eastern Visayas.

One of the significant updates highlighted was the joint efforts of RPOC-8 and the Regional Task Force 8 in Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), resulting in the degradation of the capabilities of four Sub-Regional Committees (SRC) and one Island Committee of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) during the first quarter of the year the confirmation from the National Joint Peace and Security Coordinating Center (NJPSCC) regarding the dismantling of P2, IC Levox, and Elcon Platoon, SRC Browser.

Furthermore, significant achievements included the neutralization of the Secretary of SRC Sesame during an encounter in Borongan City, Eastern Samar on January 6, 2024, the capture of nine high-powered firearms and other Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) items in Calbayog City, Samar on February 4, 2024, and the neutralization of two NPAs including one high-value individual during an encounter in Albuera, Leyte on February 10, 2024.

Major General Camilo Ligayo, Commander of 8ID, emphasized that these accomplishments were the result of the collaboration efforts of RPOC-8 member agencies, which significantly contributed to the ongoing fight against EVRPC.

"This year, we aim to completely eradicate and achieve total victory against the EVRPC. This goal will be realized through significant advancements in our anti-insurgency efforts, highlighting the undeniable strength derived from our collective endeavors. United as a cohesive force, we pave the way for lasting peace and progress across Eastern Visayas," Maj. Gen. Ligayo emphasized.

 

 

 

 

NMP successfully conducts essential safety training in Guiuan, Eastern Samar

NMP safety training in Guiuan

By National Maritime Polytechnic
March 14, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) has successfully concluded the two-day Basic Safety Training for Motorboat Handlers/Operators and Fishermen (BSTMHOF), incorporating Typhoon Preparedness, in Guiuan, Eastern Samar on 11-12 March 2024. The program witnessed the participation of ninety-seven (97) local motorboat handlers/operators and fishermen, who are now better equipped with safety skills essential for their daily livelihood and activities.

The training covered key areas including Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Prevention and Firefighting, Elementary First Aid, Personal Safety and Social Responsibility, Rules of the Road, Typhoon Awareness, and Marine Safety Requirements. This comprehensive curriculum aims not only to enhance the safety and efficiency of maritime operations but also to ensure the preservation of life at sea, especially during adverse weather conditions.

Participants expressed their deep gratitude for the opportunity to acquire such knowledge and skills, acknowledging the significance of the training in bolstering their ability to safely navigate and operate in open seas. The skills learned are deemed indispensable, not only contributing to the reduction of maritime incidents and loss of lives but also to the overall resilience of the community against natural calamities.

Aside from the said training, NMP also conducted the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Maritime Sector (PADAMS), STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention in the Maritime Sector (SHAPIMS), and Gender Sensitivity Training for Seafarers (GSTS). These additional programs aimed to address psychosocial issues, promote health and inclusivity within the maritime industry by addressing the broader spectrum of challenges beyond mere physical safety.

This was the first batch of graduates produced by NMP on BSTMHOF this year. Coordination with the Maritime Industry Authority Regional Office 8 (MARINA RO8) and with other local government units (LGUs) in the region is currently being made for possible collaboration, thereby expanding the reach of beneficiaries for this program.

The successful implementation of this activity serves as a powerful testament to the impact of collaborative efforts, demonstrating a united commitment to safeguarding the lives of those who brave the seas for their livelihood, and contributing to the welfare and betterment of the local communities.

 

 

 

 

Filipina clergy tells UN of anti-terror law harassment

Glofie Baluntong at the UNHRC's interactive dialogues
At the UNHRC's interactive dialogues on the report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism last Tuesday, March 12, Rev. Glofie Baluntong, former Mindoro UMC District Superintendent, told the body of the harassment she suffers under the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (ATA, Republic Act No. 11479).

By KARAPATAN
March 13, 2024

GENEVA, Switzerland – A pastor of the United Methodist Church (UMC) in the Philippines delivered an oral statement at the ongoing 55th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in this city narrating harassment against her by the Philippine government.

Rev. Baluntong said it all started on June 17, 2019 when the Philippine National Police forces barged into her church compound in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro without a court-issued warrant, demanding that she present the members of Karapatan Southern Tagalog whom she was hosting. She was then accused of aiding alleged rebels, she added.

“Since then, I have endured harassment, intrusive visits, and questioning by the Armed Forces (of the Philippines),” she revealed.

Rev. Baluntong, also a member of the National Council of Churches of the Philippines, also told the international body that she was subsequently faced attempted murder charges on August 18, 2021.

“[They cited] an armed encounter that allegedly occurred on March 25 of that year – a day on which I was conducting funeral rites for a departed church member,” Baluntong told the UN.

“I was also wrongfully charged with [violation of] the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, and grave threats from state forces have forced me to flee my town,” she added.

Baluntong said that on behalf of the World Council of Churches, they call upon UN member states, including the Philippines, to heed the recommendations of UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights Ben Saul to ensure that counter-terrorism laws and practices, including efforts to combat terrorism financing, respect human rights.

Baluntong said that governments must make sure they do not curtail the legitimate activities of civil society organizations, impede civic space, or hinder humanitarian endeavours.

The clergy spoke at the debates on the submission of Saul’s report on the misuse of counter-terrorism measures and how these can infringe upon the rights of suspected individuals and imperil the liberties of the innocent.

“Saul’s report testifies to my own lived experience,” Baluntong said.

Increasing number of cases

Human rights group Karapatan, a member of the Philippine UPR (Universal Periodic Review) delegation attending the ongoing UNHRC session here said at least 91 individuals have been charged by the Philippine government of violating the ATA and Republic Act No. 10168 or the law on the prevention and suppression of terrorist financing. There are at least 27 political prisoners charged under both laws, Karapatan said.

“Charges under ATA against three political prisoners had been dismissed, but they remain in jail due to other trumped up criminal charges. Eight political prisoners who were detained and faced charges under Republic Act No. 11479 had been released,” Karapatan legal counsel Atty. Ma. Sol Taule said.

The constitutionality of the Philippine Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 had been contested through several petitions before the Supreme Court.

 

 

 

 

Expanding Horizons: CARD MBA opens 90th PO in North Cotabato

CARD MBA North Cotabato
Some of CARD MRI key officers and staff were present during the grand opening of CARD MBA's newest provincial office in North Cotabato on March 5, 2024.

By JOSEPHINE M. RAMOS
March 11, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – The CARD Mutual Benefit Association (CARD MBA), the insurance arm of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), opened its 90th provincial office (PO) in North Cotabato on March 5, 2024.

This strategic initiative aims to provide affordable insurance benefits to its members, aligning with CARD MBA's mission of safeguarding millions of lives.

"This additional provincial office is our approach in bridging the gap between our institution and the members that we serve," said CARD MBA CEO Jocelyn Dequito, highlighting the importance of opening more provincial offices across the country.

Furthermore, she added, “Through this, we can further fasten the claim processing of the members' benefits, since that is the reason why CARD MBA exists – to ensure timely support when our members need it most.”

Established in September 1999, CARD MBA operates as a mutual benefit association, extending financial assistance to members and their families in the form of death benefits, accident benefits, medical subsidies, pensions, and other loan redemption packages.

CARD MBA offers several microinsurance products, including the Basic Life Insurance Program, Retirement Fund, Loan Redemption Fund Plus, Golden Life Insurance Program, Family Security Plan, Acci Plan, and Remitter Protek Plan.

In addition, the institution is also engaged in community development programs such as the Build-Operate-and-Transfer-Program (BOAT), mass weddings, CARD MRI Disaster Relief Assistance Program, and other community development activities.

The newly opened PO, located at Purok Rosas, Poblacion 8, Midsayap, North Cotabato, will cater to a total of 54,455 members from CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) and CARD Bank, Inc.

As of January 2024, CARD MBA has insured 24,184,745 individuals and has total accumulated claims of P18,999,753,366.84.

 

 

 

 

DTI spearheads the premiere GameDev Summit (GDS) 2024 in PH

GameDev Summit (GDS) 2024

By DTI-Export Marketing Bureau
March 8, 2024

MAKATI CITY - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), through the Competitiveness and Innovation Group (CIG) and the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB), in partnership with GameOps, Inc. and the Game Developers Association of the Philippines (GDAP), has successfully concluded the Game Development Summit (GDS) in Boracay on 15-16 February 2024. This is the first International Game Industry Summit in the Philippines featuring two (2) tracks: External Development and Indie Games.

After the 2-day summit, the initial estimated export sales generated amounted to US$2,419,000.00 (actual and potential sales), and 53 B2B meetings were conducted resulting in 47 trade leads.

During the launch, DTI-CIG Undersecretary Rafaelita M. Aldaba highlighted the DTI's partnership with private organizations such as the Game Development Association of the Philippines (GDAP) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) ARISE Plus Philippines project to champion the development and promotion of the game development sector.

"As we strengthen our game development ecosystem, particularly through the indie games track where we promote our Filipino stories and games, the Game Development Summit takes on even greater significance. Who knows, the next big, game-changing idea might emerge from a Filipino developer, born right here at the GDS." Usec. Aldaba said.

Furthermore, International Trade Centre (ITC) National Project Coordinator Atty. Rami Hourani discussed the ARISE Plus Philippines Project of the ITC, implemented by the DTI-EMB and funded by the European Union (EU). He also invited two (2) ARISE Plus Philippines beneficiaries to share their first-hand experiences participating in several trade missions under the project.

The Philippines' first Game Development Summit (GDS) welcomed people worldwide, providing a collaborative platform for studios, developers, and advocates to forge connections, cultivate meaningful partnerships, and collectively promote the gaming industry. Featuring two distinct tracks, the External Development Track at The Lind Boracay facilitated studio partnerships with world-class game developers. At the same time, the Indie Track at Sea Wind Resort Boracay highlighted the growing independent game development scene. At the sidelines of GDS 2024, an Industry Consultants Meeting attended by the representatives of the DTI – Export Marketing Bureau, Foreign Trade Service Corps Coordinating Office (FTSCCO), Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) – San Francisco, Board of Investments (BOI) and the Canadian Embassy commenced. Mr. Jason Della Rocca of Execution Labs and Mr. Krisitian Roberts from Nordicity, Canada, participated in the consultative meeting.

This summit, held simultaneously at both venues, was jam-packed with activities, including a business-to-business event with international participation, workshops, and learning sessions featuring esteemed speakers who are top players in the industry. Chris Wren, the executive director for XDS and co-founder of XDS Spark, led the opening of the XDS Main Stage in The Lind Boracay on 15 February 2024. Several learning sessions were conducted in the External Development Track during the 2-day summit, summarized as follows: "Unveiling Advantages and Differences of External Game Development in Asia," "Effective Communication in Game Development," "Unlocking the Power of External Partnership Collaboration" and "Panel: Insights from AAA Developers."

For the Indie Games Track, the following learning sessions were conducted: "Optimized Base-Building: How Indie Studios Can Leverage Support and Incentives," "Funding Models: Understanding How To Invest In Games," "Investing In Indie Games," "Setting SEA Developers Up For Success With International Publishers," "XBOX, Indies, and Southeast Asia," "Leveraging External Development Creatively," "Guiding Lights: The Crucial Role of GameDev Mentors for Indie Developers," "Philippine VCs and The Games Industry" and lastly, "Staying Alive and Redefining Indie: A Boozmap Case Study."

While learning sessions are happening in the Indie Games Track, workshops were also simultaneously being conducted at the venue: "Your Design Is Bad, And You Should Feel Bad", "GameDev Workshop Master User Stories To Create Expressive Gameplay," "Indie Gold: Crafting Viable Game Concepts and Budgets for Success," "Pitch Review Session," "Building Launch Momentum," "Building the Community For Your Indie Games Studio," "Act Like You're Self-Publishing (Chances Are That You Will Be)" and "Introduction to Influencer Marketing Strategies For Indies."

The event was well-attended, including 16 major companies local and international) at the External Development track, participating in networking and B2B. There were 300 participants from various sectors, such as Publishers, Investors, Developers, Advocates, Experts, Mentors, Service Providers, Industry Associations/Organizations, and other gaming development professionals. The summit's global appeal was evident, with representatives from 30 countries converging to participate in the maiden event.

The DTI-EMB has been an active partner in championing the creative industry, recognizing the potential of exports in the game development sector, particularly with the recent passage of Republic Act 11904, also known as the Philippine Creative Industries Development Act (PCIDA), which provides strategic direction and strengthen the export promotion and development of the industry. Furthermore, the mission aligns with the Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP) 2023-2028, which lists IT-BPM as one of its priority industries.

DTI spearheads the premiere GameDev Summit (GDS) 2024 in PH

GameDev Summit (GDS) 2024

By DTI-Export Marketing Bureau
March 8, 2024

MAKATI CITY - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), through the Competitiveness and Innovation Group (CIG) and the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB), in partnership with GameOps, Inc. and the Game Developers Association of the Philippines (GDAP), has successfully concluded the Game Development Summit (GDS) in Boracay on 15-16 February 2024. This is the first International Game Industry Summit in the Philippines featuring two (2) tracks: External Development and Indie Games.

After the 2-day summit, the initial estimated export sales generated amounted to US$2,419,000.00 (actual and potential sales), and 53 B2B meetings were conducted resulting in 47 trade leads.

During the launch, DTI-CIG Undersecretary Rafaelita M. Aldaba highlighted the DTI's partnership with private organizations such as the Game Development Association of the Philippines (GDAP) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) ARISE Plus Philippines project to champion the development and promotion of the game development sector.

"As we strengthen our game development ecosystem, particularly through the indie games track where we promote our Filipino stories and games, the Game Development Summit takes on even greater significance. Who knows, the next big, game-changing idea might emerge from a Filipino developer, born right here at the GDS." Usec. Aldaba said.

Furthermore, International Trade Centre (ITC) National Project Coordinator Atty. Rami Hourani discussed the ARISE Plus Philippines Project of the ITC, implemented by the DTI-EMB and funded by the European Union (EU). He also invited two (2) ARISE Plus Philippines beneficiaries to share their first-hand experiences participating in several trade missions under the project.

The Philippines' first Game Development Summit (GDS) welcomed people worldwide, providing a collaborative platform for studios, developers, and advocates to forge connections, cultivate meaningful partnerships, and collectively promote the gaming industry. Featuring two distinct tracks, the External Development Track at The Lind Boracay facilitated studio partnerships with world-class game developers. At the same time, the Indie Track at Sea Wind Resort Boracay highlighted the growing independent game development scene. At the sidelines of GDS 2024, an Industry Consultants Meeting attended by the representatives of the DTI – Export Marketing Bureau, Foreign Trade Service Corps Coordinating Office (FTSCCO), Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) – San Francisco, Board of Investments (BOI) and the Canadian Embassy commenced. Mr. Jason Della Rocca of Execution Labs and Mr. Krisitian Roberts from Nordicity, Canada, participated in the consultative meeting.

This summit, held simultaneously at both venues, was jam-packed with activities, including a business-to-business event with international participation, workshops, and learning sessions featuring esteemed speakers who are top players in the industry. Chris Wren, the executive director for XDS and co-founder of XDS Spark, led the opening of the XDS Main Stage in The Lind Boracay on 15 February 2024. Several learning sessions were conducted in the External Development Track during the 2-day summit, summarized as follows: "Unveiling Advantages and Differences of External Game Development in Asia," "Effective Communication in Game Development," "Unlocking the Power of External Partnership Collaboration" and "Panel: Insights from AAA Developers."

For the Indie Games Track, the following learning sessions were conducted: "Optimized Base-Building: How Indie Studios Can Leverage Support and Incentives," "Funding Models: Understanding How To Invest In Games," "Investing In Indie Games," "Setting SEA Developers Up For Success With International Publishers," "XBOX, Indies, and Southeast Asia," "Leveraging External Development Creatively," "Guiding Lights: The Crucial Role of GameDev Mentors for Indie Developers," "Philippine VCs and The Games Industry" and lastly, "Staying Alive and Redefining Indie: A Boozmap Case Study."

While learning sessions are happening in the Indie Games Track, workshops were also simultaneously being conducted at the venue: "Your Design Is Bad, And You Should Feel Bad", "GameDev Workshop Master User Stories To Create Expressive Gameplay," "Indie Gold: Crafting Viable Game Concepts and Budgets for Success," "Pitch Review Session," "Building Launch Momentum," "Building the Community For Your Indie Games Studio," "Act Like You're Self-Publishing (Chances Are That You Will Be)" and "Introduction to Influencer Marketing Strategies For Indies."

The event was well-attended, including 16 major companies local and international) at the External Development track, participating in networking and B2B. There were 300 participants from various sectors, such as Publishers, Investors, Developers, Advocates, Experts, Mentors, Service Providers, Industry Associations/Organizations, and other gaming development professionals. The summit's global appeal was evident, with representatives from 30 countries converging to participate in the maiden event.

The DTI-EMB has been an active partner in championing the creative industry, recognizing the potential of exports in the game development sector, particularly with the recent passage of Republic Act 11904, also known as the Philippine Creative Industries Development Act (PCIDA), which provides strategic direction and strengthen the export promotion and development of the industry. Furthermore, the mission aligns with the Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP) 2023-2028, which lists IT-BPM as one of its priority industries.

 

 

 

 

DTI VI, EMB facilitate XRoads Philippine Sea Salts' and local artisans’ partnership

XRoads Philippine Sea Salts
XRoads Philippine Sea Salts founder Ms. Lennie DiCarlo (in pink), together with DTI Region VI and DTI Iloilo personnel led by PD Ma. Dinda Tamayo, IDD Chief Mary Jade Gonzales and EMB representative La Pia Paula Napuli during her visit to the DTI Regional Office VI on 28 February 2024.

By DTI-Regional Operations Group
March 5, 2024

MAKATI CITY – In a series of meetings spanning from February 28 to March 1, XRoads Philippine Sea Salts, founder Ms. Lennie DiCarlo, from San Diego, California, explored collaborative opportunities in Western Visayas, with assistance from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Region VI and the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB).

XRoads Philippine Sea Salts is renowned for delivering unique culinary sea salts to the global market, enriching flavors while uplifting small communities in the Philippines, and contributing to the revival of the country's salt industry. The company is supplying traditionally made salt to major restaurants and hotels in the US packaged in handmade nito boxes.

On February 28, Ms. DiCarlo visited the DTI Region VI office, where discussions revolved around her upcoming engagements with local salt manufacturers in Guimaras and Iloilo. The team visited the Tuburan Abaca Handicraft Association (TAHA) in Janiuay which makes quality bags made of abaca fiber.

Emphasizing the potential of the local salt industry for both domestic consumption and exports, Ms. DiCarlo highlighted the significance of DTI’s support in her endeavors. DTI Iloilo Provincial Director Ma. Dinda R. Tamayo and Industry Development Division Chief Mary Jade Gonzales warmly welcomed Ms. DiCarlo and her team, setting the stage for productive partnerships.

Continuing their journey on February 29, Ms. DiCarlo and her team, in collaboration with DTI Regional Office VI, DTI Guimaras Provincial Office led by OIC-PD Juvy Benliro and the local government of Jordan, Guimaras, initiated a market linkage between local "Tultul" salt producers in Guimaras and XRoads Philippine Sea Salts. The meeting, aimed at enhancing the production standards of local salt producers and providing market promotion assistance, brought hope to the Tultul salt industry. The team also conducted visits to local handicraft producers of handwoven pandan and nito crafts in Guimaras to engage with various sectors of Filipino craftsmanship.

On March 1, DTI VI personnel led Ms. DiCarlo and her team on a visit to De Paul Artisanal Salt Manufacturing in Miagao, Iloilo, accompanied by DTI VI OIC-RD Rachel N. Nufable, and DTI Iloilo Provincial Office representatives led by PD Ma. Dinda R. Tamayo, wherein DiCarlo eagerly explored the intricate salt production process.

The group also visited the Indag-an Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperative, renowned for its hablon products where discussions ensued about potential collaboration for crafting all-Filipino bayong souvenir bags, symbolizing a fusion of Filipino heritage and modern design.

During her visits, Ms. DiCarlo actively engaged with local artisans, inquiring about their production capacities and pricing structures, aiming for a win-win situation that would satisfy both parties. She sought to understand the needs and aspirations of the local artisans, ensuring that any collaboration would be mutually beneficial.

She also offered valuable advice to further enhance the quality of the products and shared insights and suggestions based on her expertise, aiming to support local artisans in improving their craftsmanship and product standards.

She collected salt samples to undergo testing in the US to ensure they meet food safety standards, with XRoads covering the expenses. She also provided prototypes of nito boxes to be replicated for bulk orders.

Ms. DiCarlo's vision of incorporating Filipino products into XRoads' offerings was met with enthusiasm from both local producers and DTI representatives. She expressed her desire to not only sell Filipino products but also share each product's story and the community it came from. She aims to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines to the global market, adding depth and authenticity to XRoads' offerings.

Through these engagements facilitated by DTI, XRoads aims to expand its product range and open up market opportunities for local artisans. As XRoads continues its journey of exploration and collaboration, DTI's support remains crucial in developing important partnerships and stimulating economic growth in the Philippines.

 

 

 

 

29 years later, Philippine Mining Act calls to be scrapped

Philippine Mining Act

By KATRIBU
March 4, 2024

QUEZON CITY – Indigenous and Moro Peoples' groups, along with environmental and human rights defenders, trooped to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Monday, a day following the anniversary of the implementation of the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 (Republic Act No. 7942). The groups demanded the scrapping of the law, decrying its 29 years of promoting destructive large-scale and open-pit mining operations on Philippine soil and coastal seas.

Enacted during the administration of former President Ramos, the mining law liberalized the Philippine mining industry to bolster the country's economic growth. However, nearly three decades later, mountains have been flattened, rivers have become lifeless, and the well-being of the people has been severely affected.

Critics of the law, including Indigenous Peoples and environmental activists, stress that the mining act has not yielded any positive progress for the country and its people, but has rather facilitated the surrender of national patrimony to avaricious foreign corporations. While RA 7942 does not guarantee 100% foreign ownership of mining companies, it does grant leases of the country's lands to foreign corporations for 25 years, renewable for an additional 25 years thereafter.

Communities most afflicted by mining companies are often those of Indigenous and Moro Peoples, where lands have been protected and enriched for centuries. Mining projects persist in encroaching upon ancestral lands and territories, facilitated by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) through fraudulent and manipulated free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC). This is often accompanied by the militarization of communities, commonly supported by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and state security forces. Consequently, these actions have led to widespread land-grabbing in Indigenous and Moro Peoples' territories, causing significant loss of livelihoods and displacement.

Over the years, environmental disasters and tragedies have plagued communities living around mining sites. In the Cordilleras, the Benguet, Lepanto, and Philex mining corporations have wreaked havoc on the lives and surroundings of the Igorot people. Most recently, the landslide incident involving APEX mining in Maco, Davao de Oro, claimed nearly a hundred lives.

The Philippine Mining Act of 1995 is anti-people and anti-environment. Its continued existence, along with the push for Charter Change (ChaCha) under the Marcos Jr. administration, will only lead to further disasters for the people and the environment. Therefore, it is imperative to call for the repeal of the law and the enactment of pro-people and pro-environment policies, such as the People's Mining Bill, among others.

 

 

 

 

Philippines ratifies WTO subsidies agreement, advancing fisheries sustainability

WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
From L to R: Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Fred Pascual, World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr.

By DTI-Bureau of International Trade Relations
February 28, 2024

ABU DHABI, UAE – In time for the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, the Philippines has deposited its instrument of acceptance of the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (FSA) on 27 February 2024. The Agreement is a crucial step towards curbing harmful subsidies and safeguarding the world’s depleting fish stocks.

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Fred Pascual and Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. presented the country’s Instrument of Ratification to WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, making it the 70th Member to accede to the FSA.

The FSA prohibits subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, subsidies concerning overfished stocks, and subsidies for fishing in the unregulated high seas.

At the same time, the FSA provides flexibility to developing and least-developed countries to provide subsidies up to and within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for two years from the date of entry into force of the Agreement. This provision benefits the country’s small-scale and artisanal fisherfolks, who fish within their respective municipal waters.

According to DTI Secretary Pascual, “The Agreement allows Members to grant subsidies for disaster relief under certain conditions to support fisherfolks impacted by natural disasters. This is vital to the Philippines, being a climate-vulnerable country, especially since small-scale and artisanal fisherfolks are heavily impacted by strong typhoons and the increasing sea temperatures exacerbated by climate change.”

Moreover, the Philippines can avail of technical assistance from the WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism to assist in implementing the disciplines and obligations of the Agreement.

The Agreement was adopted at the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC12) in June 2022 and will enter into force once two-thirds of the WTO Membership (i.e., 110) have ratified it.

 

 

 

 

17 gov’t institutions support FARM, sign MOU

Farmers Assistance for Recovery and Modernization (FARM) Project
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in support of the Farmers Assistance for Recovery and Modernization (FARM) Project.

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
February 23, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas joined other government institutions on February 21 this year in expressing support to the Farmers Assistance for Recovery and Modernization (FARM) Project, which primarily aims to address the price of rice.

As a gesture of support, DAR Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu together with representatives from the Department of Agriculture (DA), National Food Authority (NFA), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Technical Education and Skill Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Health (DOH), National Irrigation Authority (NIA), National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), Visayas State University (VSU), Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech), BPI, Tingog Partylist and the Office of the House Speaker, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Wednesday afternoon at the NEDA Regional Office in Palo, Leyte.

Other signatories to the MOU are the Mayors from the Municipalities of Palo, Sta. Fe, Alangalang and San Miguel, all in the province of Leyte, where the project will be pilot tested.

Sofonias Gabonada Jr., Deputy Secretary General of the Office of the House Speaker, explained that FARM Project is an initiative of the office of Speaker Martin Romualdez designed to lower the price of rice by utilizing and maximizing existing government interventions available to farmers. He added that this is in response to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s call to identify creative solutions and mechanisms for a more robust rice industry.

Meanwhile, Meylene Rosales, NEDA-8 Regional Director, said, “This is a reason to celebrate as this (project) will serve as a silver lining,” as she believes FARM Project is one way to develop the agriculture sector.

 

 

 

 

BOI endorses P329-B, 2000 MW Danish offshore wind power projects for Green Lane

Danish offshore wind power projects
Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo (4th from L) awarded the green lane certificate to Mr. Niels Holst, Partner and Co-Head of the Growth Markets Fund (5th from L) during a brief ceremony at the BOI Main Office in Makati City.

By DTI-Board of Investments
February 23, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Widening the playing field for renewable energy in the Philippines, the Board of Investments (BOI), through its One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investments (OSAC-SI), granted a green lane certification to Copenhagen Infrastructure New Market Fund Philippines Corporation or CI NMF (PH) Corp. for its three offshore wind power projects in North Samar, Pangasinan / La Union and Camarines Sur / Camarines Norte on February 19, 2024.

Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo presented the Green Lane Certificates of Endorsement to CI NMF (PH) Corp. officials during a brief awarding ceremony at the BOI Main Office.

A pioneer in offshore wind projects, CI NMF (PH) Corp. is the first 100% foreign-owned company to be awarded renewable energy service contracts in the Philippines. CI NMF (PH) Corp. is an affiliate of Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), the world’s largest fund manager dedicated to renewable energy investments, and a global leader in offshore wind.

In March last year, CI NMF (PH) Corp. was awarded with three Wind Energy Service Contracts. The offshore wind projects will have a combined capacity of up to 2,000 megawatts (MW) of power, with a variety of components including wind turbines, foundations, cables, and substations. The specific configuration will be defined through a rigorous procurement process, additional engineering, and environmental evaluations required by both national and international legislation and norms.

In the meeting with the BOI officials, Mr. Niels Holst, Partner and Co-Head of the Growth Markets Fund lauded the Marcos administration’s vision for renewable energy, pointing out that CIP’s portfolio of projects in the Philippines presents an exciting prospect of accelerated deployment of offshore wind in the country.

“The Marcos government’s vision for renewables has been instrumental in attracting significant interest from a global leader in offshore wind like CIP, first with the removal of the foreign equity restrictions in November 2022, then the issuance of Executive Order 21 in April 2023 for a coordinated approach to offshore wind, and now the award of the Green Lane status to our projects, which we highly welcome,” he told the officials of the BOI.

According to Mr. Przemek Lupa, Associate Partner, and APAC Lead for the Growth Markets Fund, significant work has been done by their teams to progress the three projects since the execution of the wind energy service contracts in March last year. “Today is another significant milestone for CIP and we strongly believe that the Green Lane status will materially contribute to putting up the first offshore wind projects into commercial operations within the Marcos administration. We look forward to further working closely with the BOI and DTI to ensure smooth project permitting and consenting,” he said.

In response, Undersecretary Rodolfo thanked the officials for investing in the Philippines. “Thank you for your interest and investment in the Philippines. We will increase our coordination with other government agencies. We'd like to bring in all of the agencies on one loop and explain the requirements,” he added.

OSAC-SI will actively monitor the progress made by agencies in processing permit and license applications and will submit comprehensive reports accordingly.

 

 

 

 

Cavite student leaders, Save the Children unite against online sexual abuse

Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children training

Press Release
February 21, 2024

QUEZON CITY – Student leaders in Cavite are speaking out against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) and Child Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials (CSAEM) with Save the Children Philippines in celebration of Safer Internet Day 2024.

About 30 High School student leaders from Tagaytay, Trece Martires, Naic, Tanza, Silang, and General Mariano Alvarez participated in the activity organized by Save the Children under its Protect Children Philippines (PCPh) Project on February 17 where their knowledge about OSAEC-CSAEM prevention was reinforced.

So far, Save the Children Philippines has trained more than 18,000 children and adults in ensuring the safety and well-being of children online through its PCPh Project.

"Most of us are not familiar with the terms OSAEC and CSAEM, so it is essential for us to learn about such terminologies because these are the stepping stones I see for us, the youth, to raise awareness. Through this, we can give voice and courage to those who have become victims of such cases,” said Aleah, 17, President of the Supreme Secondary Learner Government (SSLG) at Tanza National Comprehensive High School.

The Province of Cavite ranks third in the country with destinations for suspicious OSAEC-related transactions and largest proportion of domestic senders on OSAEC-related remittances.

“Internet crime related to children is a significant problem in the Province of Cavite. We are trying to address it, but due to the size of the province and the multitude of opportunities, we are facing challenges. Let's all work together to end this. Let's have a safe Cavite. Let's Save the Children," said Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla on a video message.

The children and youth participants provided recommendations to address the issue. Aleah and her SSLG peers proposed to organize a symposium, an oratorial speech competition, and a media literacy campaign – all of which would highlight OSAEC-CSAEM. Other participants proposed organizing theatre productions, workshops, community outreach, caravans, and campaign festivals.

"We should know how to speak up for the truth and our rights. So, if we know that what we see online is not right, report it, do not share it. In that simple act, you are already making a big difference for others,” Aleah said.

Save the Children Philippines advocated for the passage of Republic Act 11930 or the Anti-OSAEC-CSAEM Law in 2022 and actively participated in the development of its implementing rules and regulations in 2023. While legal safeguards are in place, Save the Children firmly believes in the vital role of children's active participation in fostering a safer online environment.

 

 

 

 

PBBM inaugurates BOI-registered submarine cable project

PBBM inaugurates submarine cable project
Making faster internet speed happen in the Philippines: President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. (middle) led the lighting-up ceremony for the Express Route of the InfiniVAN-initiated Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN) in Makati City on February 15, 2024.

By DTI-Board of Investments
February 20, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Japan stands as a cornerstone of foreign direct investments (FDI) for the Philippines and tangible outcomes are now seen following President Marcos' recent visit to Japan to further solidify both countries’ vital economic partnership.

On February 15, 2024, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. spearheaded the lighting-up ceremony for the Express Route of the InfiniVAN-initiated Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN). Emphasizing the crucial role of private sector collaboration, President Marcos articulated in his address the significance of ensuring the provision of "reliable and affordable internet services" to the Filipino people.

40% Japanese-owned InfiniVAN registered P649 million of its Visayas and Mindanao network rollout – an integral part of which is some of its investment in the domestic subsea submarine cable project – with the Board of Investments (BOI) which was approved last December 2023.

“I congratulate InfiniVAN for this truly innovative project, as it can help open opportunities in various regions in the country and can provide faster internet for the Filipino people. This is a testament that investments from the foreign trips of the President are coming to fruition. Rest assured that there are many projects in the pipeline that will boost the country’s economy and provide employment for Filipinos,” BOI Chairman and DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual said.

The company has already activated its service in the following key areas in the country: Iloilo, Bacolod, Boracay, Caticlan, Pinamalayan, Surigao, Palanas, Bulan, and Placer.

Koji Miyashita, Chairman of InfiniVAN Inc., said, “we started our telecom business here in 2015 before the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA) took effect, foreign restrictions notwithstanding. We were convinced then, and more so now, that introducing healthy competition in the telecom industry will encourage more foreign infrastructure investments in the sector, improve quality of service, and bring service prices down to more reasonable levels. The completion of our PDSCN project reaffirms our conviction and is a testament that ‘coopetition’ works, having done it with erstwhile competitors Eastern and Globe Telecom."

“With the amended PSA taking effect, we have lined up additional investments in fiber optic backbone infrastructure along toll roads, PNR routes and the Metro Manila Subway Project among others. We are also looking into building new submarine cable landing stations for international cables as well as facilitating the launch of a Philippine flagship satellite,” Miyashita added.

InfiniVAN’s PDSCN, a new neutral fiber network infrastructure co-built with two other telecom carriers, boasts substantial capacity to accommodate the data and internet traffic needs of each island. In particular, the domestic submarine cable spans approximately 2,500 km, connecting Visayas and Mindanao to mainland Luzon through multiple landing points and terrestrial fiber optic links.

Notably, President Marcos recognized the contribution of Japan in making the said project possible. “It is also a testament not only to Japanese ingenuity and technological advancement that we strive to emulate but also to the strong bonds of friendship that connect our two countries forever,” said President Marcos in his speech.

Based on the report of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the biggest source of net FDI flows from January to November 2023 was Japan with USD667.58 million. Japan is followed by Singapore (USD158.88 million), Germany (USD149.80 million), and the United States (USD110.8 million).

The future looks promising for the Philippines in terms of foreign investments, as proven by high reinvested earnings and increasing foreign investment approvals by BOI and other investment promotion agencies (IPAs). By building on the momentum, the Philippines has a promising prospect as an investment hub in Asia for foreign companies.

 

 

 

 

NMP-JICA: Reigniting ties for maritime excellence

NMP-JICA partnership

By National Maritime Polytechnic
February 19, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) headed by its Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario paid a courtesy visit with the Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on 14 February 2024 aiming to revive the long-standing partnership with JICA and support NMP's strategic goal of upgrading NMP Tacloban and expanding in Luzon and Mindanao.

Executive Director Del Rosario extended heartfelt thanks to the Government of Japan and JICA for their pivotal role in NMP's journey, from its inception through the challenging times post-Typhoon Yolanda. He highlighted the transformative impact of JICA's grant aid, which was instrumental in fast-tracking NMP's recovery by upgrading damaged infrastructure with cutting-edge training simulators and equipment.

Chief Representative Sakamoto Takema mentioned that he was able to visit NMP Tacloban twice and commended NMP for its diligent upkeep of the training simulators and facilities provided by JICA. He underscored the significance of the Philippines as an esteemed collaborator in JICA's global development endeavors.

Mr. Sakamoto emphasized JICA's commitment in supporting NMP's strategic goals while recognizing the need to align with the national priorities set by the Philippine government. He recommended that NMP engage in discussions with key governmental bodies such as the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the Department of Finance (DOF), and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), facilitated through the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).

He advised presenting comprehensive documentation, including a situational analysis or a pre-feasibility study that encompasses detailed information on the maritime industry's landscape, such as the shipping sector, the significant role of seafarers, and the employment and demographic profiles of Filipino seafarers. Moreover, the study should outline the employment results of NMP's certified trainees and the anticipated outcomes of the project. He proposed that NMP advocate for the inclusion of these initiatives in the Philippine government's priority agenda, ensuring its strategic objectives are recognized and supported at the national level.

NMP ED Del Rosario apprised JICA on NMP's proactive steps, working in collaboration with NEDA to craft a comprehensive Feasibility Study aimed at shaping a Master Plan. This strategic blueprint is focused on guiding NMP's expansion efforts across Luzon and Mindanao. Upon finalization, NMP plans to engage and advocate with key government entities for prioritization of this initiative. He voiced confidence in garnering governmental backing, especially in light of President Bongbong Marcos's endorsement of the 10-year Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP) 2028, anticipating a significant boost for NMP's strategic goals. Del Rosario looked forward to entering into more detailed discussions with JICA to further this agenda.

JICA also highlighted its continued collaboration with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), focusing on delivering training, and providing access to vessels and bay facilities. This partnership extends engagements with the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), aimed to address the workforce needs of Japan's aging society, particularly in the maritime sector. With Filipino seafarers making up 80% of the crew in most Japanese vessels, JICA see this as a synergistic relationship that benefits both countries, underscoring the strategic importance of the collaboration in fostering a skilled maritime workforce.

In his reply, ED Del Rosario highlighted NMP's ongoing partnership with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), focusing on the provision of faculty development courses. He mentioned plans to streamline collaboration by consolidating multiple agreements into a single Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). This initiative aims to standardize the terms and enhance the efficiency of partnership, acknowledging the widespread engagement across various PCG units with NMP. Furthermore, he expressed NMP's eagerness to participate in the collaborative efforts between JICA and PCG, inviting opportunities for NMP to contribute purposively. Del Rosario requested to be informed about areas where NMP's involvement could add value, showcasing its willingness to support and expand the scope of partnership.

NMP expressed gratitude to JICA for the invitation and requested details of the training program to assess if its current staff meet the requisite standards. Moreover, NMP extended an open invitation to other JICA officials to visit its facilities and equipment at their convenience, offering a firsthand view of NMP's operational environment and capabilities.

 

 

 

 

Beyond Headlines: Global journalists united for peace journalism amidst the challenges of the unstable international situation

peace journalism workshop

By HWPL-Philippines
February 19, 2024

MANILA – On 17th February, the international peace organization, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), hosted an online event with approximately 160 media persons from 49 countries in attendance. This year, HWPL International Workshop on Peace Journalism marked the publication of its 2nd journal, ‘Peace Journalism Studies’, produced in cooperation with 9 journalists worldwide.

With the theme of “Media Perspective on Conflict Resolution,” this event aimed to share the ideas of peace journalism, bring out the collective voice of the international network of media for peace, and suggest future action plans to appeal to people around the globe to instill peace in their minds. Among the contributors, 6 speakers delivered addresses on the role of media in building peace, peace-related issues, peace journalism and global security.

Innocent Yuh, Regional coordinator of Cameroon Association of Media Professionals (CAMP) South West Region Cameroon, pointed out the need for discussion on peace journalism. “In navigating the delicate tapestry of conflict and discord, Peace Journalism emerges as a beacon of clarity, an instrument of empathy, and a catalyst for meaningful change. Peace Journalism unfolds as a conduit for open dialogue, providing platforms for varying perspectives, and cultivating a deep engagement with the multifaceted nature of conflict a resolution,” he said.

Emphasizing the importance of the code of ethics for peace journalism, Hendry Nursal, Editor-in-Chief of Jambidaily.com, stated, “Journalists must be able to be present at the events. We cannot deny that the media must strive to be in a position to remain a source of correct information and present it professionally according to rules such as code of ethics. This ensures that journalists are responsible in their profession, specifically searching for and presenting information.”

Ihor Shevyrov, Journalist and Lawyer of Ukraine, appealed to the participants on the role of peace journalism in creating foundation for resolving the conflict. “The war in Ukraine poses threats to the entire global security. It should also be emphasized that not only states are influential "players" in strengthening global security. This is also the interest of civil society and civil society institutions. Peace journalism helps to establish communications between parties in conflict,” he said.

Lok Bahadur Chaudhary, Founder Publisher and Editor of Hamarpahura.com, suggested practical approach by journalists for peacebuilding by saying, “We not only raise awareness but also inspire individuals to actively engage in the pursuit of peace, hastening the realization of a peaceful world. Regular reporting of global peace events should be a monthly endeavor in each country.”

Regarding the positive role of social media by individuals for peacebuilding, Oral Ofori, Founder of TheAfricanDream Company, said, “Social media enables people from different cultures and backgrounds to engage with one another directly. Interactions on these digital platforms, when used positively, can foster a global community that works collectively towards peace and mutual understanding. Grassroots reports have brought attention to conflicts that might have otherwise gone unnoticed or unreported.”

“By 2022, 60% of the public believes that the news they receive contains bias or even disinformation. In its meaning and principles, peace journalism is a journalism practice that aims to minimize conflict, promote dialogue, and help build peace in society. HWPL is the only international non-governmental organization that calls on all media to promote peace,” said Rana Setiawan, Chief Reporter of Mira Islamic News Agency (MINA).

The host organization, HWPL, is globally engaged in initiatives not only in journalism but also in peace education, interfaith dialogue, youth and women's activities, and the establishment of an international law for peace. As HWPL continues to champion peace journalism, the event resonates as a call for a media effort, urging all media outlets to embrace their role in fostering a world united in pursuit of lasting peace.

 

 

 

 

Slope protection built to protect motorists in Tarangnan, Samar

Slope protection in Tarangnan, Samar

By FLORSELISSA A. JUSAYAN
February 19, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways Samar First District Engineering Office has completed the construction of a road slope protection in Brgy. Santa Cruz, Tarangnan, Samar along Daang Maharlika.

The P50-million slope protection is 200 meters long and 15 meters high, along with it is the construction of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) and the placement of concrete paver block. Part of the scope of work is parapet, 57.2-meter-long and 35.5-meter-wide widening and reblocking as well as the installation of 11 solar LED lights within the structure.

Slope protection was built to prevent spalling and collapse of the slope due to rain scouring and weathering.

This project is funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) 2023.

 

 

 

 

DTI supports the First GameDev Summit in the Philippines

GameDev Summit 2024

By DTI-Competitiveness & Innovation Group
February 16, 2024

BORACAY – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with GameOps Inc. and the Game Developers Association of the Philippines (GDAP), kick-started the first-ever GameDev Summit (GDS) on 15 February 2024 at Boracay Island, Philippines.

Attended by over 300 participants and over 72 companies from 32 countries, the GDS 2024 gathered experts, advocates, and enthusiasts in the Game Development Industry. It also featured the Main Stage of the External Development Summit (XDS) – an annual international games industry event with a primary focus on external development for art, animation, audio, software engineering, QA, and localization.

In September 2023, the GDS 2024 was formalized and announced during the XDS 2023 in Vancouver, Canada, which was attended by DTI Competitiveness and Innovation Group (CIG) Undersecretary Rafaelita M. Aldaba.

“As we build and strengthen the game development ecosystem, the government stands ready to support game developers through various measures, such as funding innovation, minimum viable product development, prototyping, and marketing initiatives. This commitment underscores our dedication to fostering creativity, innovation, job generation, and economic growth within the gaming industry,” said Undersecretary Aldaba who reiterated the government's support in her remarks during the event’s Opening Ceremony.

The GDS 2024 Opening Ceremony was also graced by the presence and participation of Senator Bam Aquino who confessed that he is an avid gamer himself and excitedly expressed his enthusiasm for what is to come in the landscape of Philippine gaming given the growing support for and acknowledgment of Filipino gamers and game developers not only locally but also in the international scene.

The GDS 2024 is the culmination of the efforts and a testament to the commitment of both the government and the private sector in promoting and boosting the country's Game Development Industry. Targeted to be an annual event, the GDS 2024 is an International Video Game Industry Summit featuring two tracks, External Development and Indie Games, where studios, developers, and advocates connect, build meaningful relationships, and advance together.

 

 

 

 

P221.6 wind power projects endorsed for green lane, slated for operation in Negros and Iloilo

Guimaras Strait Wind Power Project
Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo (4th from L) awarded the Green Lane Certification to Bjorn Rosenberger, Director and Head of Offshore Projects (5th from L), at the BOI Head Office in Makati City.

By DTI-Board of Investments
February 14, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Two wind power projects will soon operate in Western Visayas, as the Philippine Board of Investments (BOI), through its One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investments (OSACSI), granted green lane certificates to the partnership of the Triconti Windkraft and Sea Wind Holdings AG on January 12, 2024.

Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo handed the Green Lane Certificate of Endorsement to the officials of the Triconti Windkraft Group (TWG) during a brief awarding ceremony at the BOI Main Office.

Guimaras Strait Wind Power Project (under Triconti Southwind Corporation) and Guimaras Strait II Wind Power Project under (Jet Stream Windkraft Corporation) were among the first awarded Offshore Wind Energy Service Contracts by the Department of Energy. With a combined initial investment cost of P221.6 billion, the two projects will operate offshore Negros Occidental and Iloilo Province and have a total target capacity of 1.2 GW. The projects are being undertaken in partnership with Sea Wind Holdings AG (Seawind), a Liechtenstein based developer. Together, the Triconti-Seawind partnership is currently developing a total of over 1.65 GW of offshore wind capacity in Luzon and the Visayas.

Significantly, the projects will engender huge economic impacts for Filipinos, projected to generate 3,600 direct and indirect jobs. Aside from the demand for local labor, the project will boost the economic activity in Negros and Iloilo because of the possible development of eco-tourism.

TWG President and CEO Lilibeth Rosenberger was joined by Director and Head of Offshore Projects Bjorn Rosenberger, and Director of Regulatory and Markets, Theo Sunico. The officials recognized the young and talented demographics of the Philippines which they are eager to develop and utilize.

The Philippines features an exceptionally high potential for wind energy generation particularly because of the country’s topography. There are already a number of onshore wind projects in the country but TWG was among the first to be awarded contracts to develop such projects.

The company has been helpful to the BOI in identifying industry gaps as well as determining strategies for the promotion and development of the offshore wind industry in the country. As the single point of entry for strategic investments and coordinating body for Green Lanes, OSACSI will play a pivotal role in addressing issues and concerns in the Renewable Energy industry. This streamlined approach ensures the swift materialization of energy investments in the country.

 

 

 

 

BOI grants Green Lane Certificates for new Geothermal Projects in the Philippines

Geothermal Projects in the Philippines
Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo (4th from L) awarded the Green Lane Certificate of Endorsement to Mr. Napoleon L. Saporsantos, Jr., PGPC President and PPPPC Director, (5th from L) at the BOI Main Office in Makati City on January 19, 2024.

By DTI-Board of Investments
February 14, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Welcoming more players in the country’s renewable energy, the Philippine Board of Investments (BOI), through its One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investments (OSACSI), awarded green lane certificates for the geothermal energy projects that will soon rise in various parts of the country.

Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo handed the Green Lane Certificates of Endorsement to the Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. (PGPC) and the Pan Pacific Power Phils., Corp. (PPPPC) for the said geothermal projects.

The Green Lane Certificates awarded to PGPC are for the following geothermal projects: Daklan Geothermal Power Project in Benguet with estimated 51 MW capacity; Mt. Labo Geothermal Power Project in Quezon, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur with estimated 105 MW capacity; and Mt. Malinao Power Project in Camarines Sur and Albay with estimated 50 MW capacity.

In particular, the estimated project costs for the three Geothermal Power Projects are P6.66 billion for Daklan, P7.580 billion for Mt. Labo and P5.030 billion for Mt. Malinao. These projects are projected to generate a total of 1,500 jobs from exploration and development, well drilling to commercial operations, which will be beneficial to Filipino workers.

PGPC is a Filipino corporation and a subsidiary of SM Investments Corporation, which operates the Tiwi and Mak-Ban Geothermal Steam Fields. The company and its predecessors ushered the birth of the Philippine geothermal industry in 1971.

Meanwhile, a Green Lane Certificate was also granted to the Baua-Sikaw Geothermal Power Project of PPPPC, which will soon operate in the Municipalities of Lal-lo, Gonzaga, and Sta. Ana in Cagayan Province.

With a total project cost of P689.9 million during the 7-year exploration period of its contract, the project itself is projected to produce 61 megawatts (MW). The Baua-Sikaw project will employ Filipinos for the duration of its contract as it aims to generate more than 500 job opportunities. In addition, as it continues its commitment to provide clean and renewable energy sources to meet the country's growing energy needs, the company has other new projects in the pipeline.

“This endorsement will definitely be a great boost for the RE industry and we are positive that many significant milestones will arise from this government support and initiative,” Mr. Saporsantos, Jr. said.

“This will assist RE Developers like us to accelerate the progress of our projects in support of the government’s thrust to pursue green and sustainable energy development,” he added.

From 2021 to 2026, the Philippines aims to increase its geothermal power generation capacity by 91 MW. Currently, there are 19 potential locations in the exploration stage. In 2020, the Department of Energy (DOE) within formulating the 2020-2040 National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) targets, proposed an additional capacity of 777.6 MW based on the awarded contracts.

OSAC-SI shall coordinate with the concerned LGUs to personally endorsed these projects for green lane services. This proactive approach will expedite and streamline the permitting procedure for projects identified as Strategic Investments.

 

 

 

 

P2.7-B Solar Power Project in Pangasinan receives Green Lane Endorsement from BOI


Trade Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo (4th from L) awarded the Green Lane Certification to Mr. Kyle A. Mina, Representative of BPSEC and President, Rising Renewables Holdings, Inc. (5th from L), at the BOI Head Office in Makati City.

By DTI-Board of Investments
February 13, 2024

MAKATI CITY – Boosting the renewable energy sector in the Philippines, the Board of Investments (BOI), through its One-Stop Action Center for Strategic Investments (OSACSI), granted a green lane certificate for a solar power project that will soon rise in the Municipality of Burgos, Pangasinan.

DTI Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo handed the Green Lane Certificate of Endorsement to Burgos Pangasinan Solar Energy Corporation (BPSEC) officials led by its Representative, Mr. Kyle A. Mina, during a brief awarding ceremony at the BOI Main Office on January 31, 2024.

Expected to operate in September 2026, the project is a ground-mount solar power plant over an area of approximately 71.5 hectares with a target installed capacity of 65 MWp or 50 MWac.

The firm’s activity was awarded the Solar Energy Operating Contract by the Department of Energy (DOE) in December 2023, which supports the DOE’s national target of 35% renewable energy (RE) share in the power generation mix by 2030.

Providing socio-economic impact during its construction and operations, the project is projected to generate over 500 jobs for Filipinos.

BPSEC is a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), duly registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), specifically created to develop the solar power project. BPSEC is a development company of Rising Renewables Holdings, Inc. (RRHI), a registered Filipino RE platform focused on initiating and developing high-quality RE assets for both foreign and local investors.

“We would like to thank the BOI for extending their support to the Burgos Pangasinan Solar Power Project with the grant of the Green Lane Endorsement. With the BOI’s support, we look forward to collaborating with all the concerned local and national agencies in the completion of the project’s permitting requirements and in achieving our shared goal of getting more clean energy into the grid as early as we can,” said Mr. Mina.

OSAC-SI will coordinate with the local officials of the Province of Pangasinan to endorse the project to facilitate its permitting and licensing processes at the local level.

 

 

 

 

High-powered firearms and explosives seized in Eastern Visayas

High-powered firearms

By DPAO, 8ID PA
February 7, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – Two arms cache containing high-powered firearms and Anti-Personnel Mines (APMs) were discovered by the troops of the 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine Army in the province of Samar and Northern Samar on February 4, 2024.

The first arms cache containing two APMs was discovered by the troops of 74th Infantry Battalion in the hinterlands of at Sitio Canmolo, Barangay Siljagon, Mapanas, Northern Samar after a recently surrendered Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) revealed the location.

According to 74IB Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Roy Manuel Dizon, emphasized the detrimental impact of using APMs which is banned in the Geneva Convention as stipulated in the Law of Armed Conflict and the International Humanitarian Law (IHL).

“The use of indiscriminate weapons increases the chance of jeopardizing the lives of innocent non-combatants. It is a clear manifestation of their utter disregard for the safety of civilians,” Lt. Col. Dizon said.

On or about 11:00AM the troops of the 43rd Infantry Battalion also unearth an arms cache containing five High-powered firearms composing of one M16 rifle, M653 rifle, two M14 rifles, one M79 Grenade Launcher with eight ammunition and an empty magazine of an M14 rifle in Barangay Cagmanipis, Tinambacan District, Calbayog City.

The discovery is consequential to the revelation of captured CNT identified as alias Doming / Nitoy who revealed the location of the buried arms cache in the said barangay.

It can be recalled that on January 27, 2024, alias Doming was captured after an armed encounter with the troops of 43IB in the hinterlands of Barangay Palanit, San Isidro, Northern Samar wherein during an interview he also revealed the location of a hidden arms cache containing an M16 rifle with magazine at Sitio Kahidwangan, Barangay Happy Valley, San Isidro, Northern Samar.

Lt. Col. Nasser Arojo informs that the CTG force are now dwindling.

“This hidden war materiel was intended for their new recruits and that it could be surmised that the CNT’s have no longer financial support given the number of ammunitions recovered,” said Lt. Col. Arojo.

The 8th Infantry Division Commander, MajGen. Camilo Z. Ligayo emphasizes the relentless efforts of the government in ending the local communist armed conflict.

“Your army will never cease in hunting down the remaining CNTs in pursuit of achieving socio-economic development in Eastern Visayas. This will only be achieved through peace and unity,” MajGen. Ligayo said.

 

 

 

 

Rehabilitation of road in remote San Miguel village starts

groundbreaking of San Miguel FMR
Rehabilitation of a farm-to-market road in Barangay Bahay, San Miguel, Leyte starts after the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) held groundbreaking activities on January 26 this year.

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
February 6, 2024

SAN MIGUEL, Leyte – With funds having been downloaded already by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), rehabilitation of the farm-to-market road (FMR) in a remote village in this town starts following the groundbreaking rites on Friday, January 26 this year.

This project, which include the concreting of the 1.950 linear-kilometer road and the construction of a box culvert-type bridge in Barangay Bahay, has a budget allocation of P34-million taken from the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF).

It will be implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and is expected to be completed in 162 days or by June this year, before the onset of the rainy season.

DAR Eastern Visayas Assistant Regional Director for Administration and Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PBDD), Ismael Aya-ay, together with District Engineer Mark Anthony Alejo of the DPWH Leyte First Engineering District and Ramil Janaban, representative of Mayor Norman Sabdao, led the groundbreaking activities held at the project site.

Aya-ay said that an FMR is the beginning of the progress of a certain area. Thus, production in this area is expected to increase once this project is completed, he added.

With 264 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) residing here, Aya-ay directed Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer (MARPO) Leah Sacan to submit a proposal to declare this area into an agrarian reform community (ARC) for them to be able to avail of the various support services extended by the DAR.

“Once this area becomes an ARC, you will be exposed to various trainings for greater production,” Aya-ay told the ARBs who were present during the said occasion.

He stressed, “We will teach our ARBs to be entrepreneurs for a better quality of life.”

Meanwhile, Alejo said, “This infrastructure project is a collaborative effort between DAR and the DPWH not just to uplift this town but the entire regional plan.”

According to Barangay Chairman Jessie Asis, as he expressed gratitude to the two government agencies, “Residents here, most of them are farmers, had long been longing for a better road as they find it hard to transport their products. At the moment, one pays P40 fare to motorcycles plying the area for every sack of rice being brought to the town proper.”

The moment this road is completed, four-wheel vehicles can already penetrate here and lessen their expenses in transporting goods, Asis explained.

He further disclosed that more than 1,700 residents in the area will be directly benefited by this project.

 

 

 

 

Students actively campaign against online sexual abuse and exploitation of children

online sexual abuse

By Save the Children Philippines
February 3, 2024

QUEZON CITY – With the Philippines ranking as the number one hotspot of online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC) and child sexual abuse and exploitation materials (CSAEM), students in Davao are speaking up and actively campaigning for digital protection and internet safety.

“My only hope for digital technology in the future is for it to be utilized properly to achieve a safer and more supportive cyberworld for all of us, most especially for the children who have been a target of online abuse and exploitation,” said Clifford, a member of the Association of Youth Child Rights Advocates of Davao City (ACAD), one of the youth groups organized by Save the Children Philippines.

To curb this silent pandemic, Save the Children Philippines advocated for the passage of Republic Act 11930 or the Anti-OSAEC-CSAEM Law in 2022 and its implementing rules and regulations in 2023.

“The enactment of the Anti-OSAEC-CSAEM Law is a step towards a stronger advocacy for child protection from all forms of violence,” said Save the Children Philippines CEO, Atty. Alberto Muyot.

“We call on the government and all sectors of society to work together in fully implementing the law to strengthen protective and legal services and to ensure that children are safe from OSAEC-CSAEM at all costs.”

Save the Children also implements child rights-based programs such as the Protect Children Philippines Project where school-based children and communities are trained to advocate and campaign against OSAEC-CSAEM. Many of those who were trained were able to establish child- and youth-led groups like ACAD, which have become safe spaces for children.

"ACAD is more than just a group of youth –we are a family. Save the Children provided a platform for us to learn from other young people who are passionate about protecting children and are willing to volunteer their time and skills to advocate for children's rights. As cliché as it may sound, ACAD is the voice of the voiceless,” said Erica, an ACAD youth member and child rights advocate.

Save the Children also worked with the La Filipina National High School Supreme School Government and trained its core leaders to facilitate online courses on child rights and protection. The organization grew its constituency and even other schools replicated the interventions that led to the formation of the larger La Filipina Child Network (LCFN).

“Through this network, I am now confident to speak to other people, especially those older than me, about child rights, especially OSAEC,” said Chison, a trained child facilitator and member of LFCN.

The LCFN is conducting advocacy trainings and lobbying to strengthen OSAEC awareness and action at the SK Federation in the Province of Davao del Norte.

“I hope that the policy makers around the world, especially here in the Philippines would use their power in order to achieve a safer and better internet digital world for everyone,” said Clifford.

 

Last updated: 07/17/2024

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