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21 towns in Eastern Visayas attains Stable Peace and Security Status

Wounded rebel rescued by 8ID troops

Pregnant NPA member, 5 others surrender to Army in Samar and Leyte Island

YLS empowers future leaders in Las Navas, Northern Samar

High ranking communist terrorist in Eastern Visayas captured in Cebu

NMP secures MARINA’s nod for course accreditation

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

NMP-JICA: Reigniting ties for maritime excellence

 

 

 

Mini-Agraryo Trade Fair registers P241K in total sales

DAR-8 Mini-Agraryo Trade Fair

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
August 16, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – In four days, the mini-agraryo trade fair, held last week at the regional office of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in this city, registered P241,110.00 in total sales.

On Tuesday, August 6 this year, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, formally opened the said mini-trade fair showcasing products of agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) from all over the region, which ran until August 9.

Various products ranging from fresh fruits, vegetables, and eggs, to processed foods and handicrafts were available during the entire duration.

The booth of the Province of Leyte registered with the highest sales at P73,648.00, followed by the booth of the Province of Western Samar with total sales of P43,322.00.

Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte and Biliran registered total sales of P36,210.00, P33,075.00, P30,970.00 and P23,885.00, respectively.

According to Ronelo Jose Zamora, chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development Division, among the salable products during the said trade fair include fruits and vegetables, root crops, eggs, banana and camote chips, bokarilyo, igot wine, chicharukog, coffee and chocolate, pili products, labtingaw, suman taro chips and calamansi juice.

The mini-agraryo trade fair was among the main activities of the 36th anniversary celebration of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in the region to help ARBOs and agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) promote their products.

Aside from farming, DAR officials encourage ARBs and ARBOs to engage in livelihood activities and become entrepreneurs to have additional source of income.

At the moment, 361 ARBOs out of the 757 DAR-assisted ARBOs regionwide are already managing profitable enterprises.

Nine ARBOs were issued with a License to Operate (LTO), while four ARBO products were issued with Certificate of Product Registration (CPR), both from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), giving them opportunity to penetrate a wider market.

 

 

 

 

CARD, Inc. and ASKI Skills and Knowledge Institute, Inc. forge new scholarship partnership

card aski partnership
From left to right: CARD MRI Managing Director Aristeo Dequito, CMDI President Dr. Edzel Ramos, CARD, Inc. Executive Director Vicente P. Briones Jr., ASKI Skills and Knowledge Institute, Inc. Executive Director Mary Jane Macapagal, and ASKI Microfinance Cluster Manager Dexter Ong.

By MARY ROSE JAVIER
August 16, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – Marking a significant step towards providing further educational support for young students of local communities, CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) and ALALAY SA KAUNLARAN Inc. Skills and Knowledge Institute, Inc. (ASKI-SKI) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for a new scholarship partnership on August 2, 2024, held at CMDI Bay in Laguna.

CARD, Inc. Executive Director Vicente P. Briones Jr. said, “Such scholarship is significant for our young students because it is a step to reaching their dreams. We continue to see that education is the key to combat poverty, so we give our youth the opportunity for quality education, change their lives, and rise above poverty.”

Briones also emphasized that the institution continues to develop partnerships with other organizations such as ASKI as part of our continued advocacy to eradicate poverty.

The collaboration aims to provide quality education and scholarships to 50 selected senior high school students from Talavera and nearby towns in Nueva Ecija.

The MOA commits to fund P1 million, translating to P20,000 per student for over two years. This initiative will benefit children of clients from CARD, Inc., and ASKI, as well as members of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI).

Moreover, CARD, Inc. will send these selected students to the CARD-MRI Development Institute, Inc. (CMDI) campuses in Bay, Laguna, Tagum City, Davao del Norte, and Buenavista, Agusan del Norte to offer scholarship and educational opportunities.

CARD, Inc. and ASKI Skills and Knowledge Institute’s partnership underscores both organizations' dedication to promoting educational advancement in local communities and supporting the country’s next generation of leaders.

 

 

 

 

Army puts premium on International Humanitarian Law

2024 IHL Day
Army Commanding General Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido takes his oath during the commemoration of International Humanitarian Law Day and 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Convention of 1949 at the AFP Commissioned Officers Club, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

By OACPA
August 13, 2024

FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig City – The Philippine Army has reassured its commitment and support to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Day and the 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Convention of 1949 at the AFP Commissioned Officers Club, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

With the theme, "75 Taong Paninindigan sa IHL: Kamalayan, Kalinga, Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran – Kalakasan ng IHL sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Department of National Defense (DND) and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spearheaded the commemoration while highlighting the importance of balancing the country’s territorial integrity and minimizing harm to human lives, both during and after conflicts.

Army Commanding General Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido emphasized that the 2024 IHL Day becomes more significant as the Philippine Army focuses on shifting to territorial defense. Soldiers are expected to uphold human rights with high standards of excellence and discipline.

 

 

 

 

IWPG unveils 3rd Peace Monument in the Philippines

3rd Peace Monument in the Philippines

Press Release
August 9, 2024

MANILA – The 3rd Peace Monument of International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) was unveiled on August 1, 2024 during the 76th Araw ng Kapalong at the Green Paradise Park in Kapalong, Davao del Norte, Philippines. In attendance were 250 peace and women advocates including the Municipal Mayor of Kapalong, Maria Theresa Timbol, and IWPG Secretary General, Na Hyeong Jeon.

The peace monument was established to commemorate the Mindanao Peace Agreement mediated on January 24, 2014 by international peace organization Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). The first IWPG Peace Monument was established in Davao de Oro, and the second in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Mayor Timbol expressed her full support and commitment to establish the monument in their municipality, upon meeting IWPG Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon at the 2023 International Women’s Peace Conference in South Korea.

Mayor Timbol said, “The IWPG Peace Monument is a reminder to all people, especially women around Kapalong, that peace can be achieved. Just start peace within yourselves, then you can spread it inside your family, and eventually it will spread all over the community. Work as one with peace.”

Green Paradise in Kapalong was once a symbol of crime, violence, and conflict. IWPG’s 3rd Peace Monument established in this location is anticipated to create a wind of peace that will spread a culture of peace all around the world.

Ms. Jeon said, “I hope this monument becomes the landmark of Kapalong, so that all the visitors can overcome their own disputes and realize the value of peace. I hope all Filipino women understand their value and practice peace, so that the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) is established as an international law.”

The DPCW is a document with 10 articles and 38 clauses that outlines the principles and tools necessary to prevent and resolve conflicts, and cultivate a peaceful global society. It was drafted by international legal specialists from 15 countries, to be endorsed to the United Nations. The Municipality of Kapalong joined the DPCW Signature Campaign and gathered thousands of signatures from their constituents and from nearby municipalities before the pandemic, according to Mayor Timbol.

After the unveiling ceremony, the IWPG delegation conducted various other peace activities, including hosting Peace Lecturer Training Education (PLTE) orientation sessions in Davao and Cavite, an art competition and donation drive for children and mothers in Silang, Cavite on August 3.

 

 

 

 

IP groups celebrate IP Day through protest caravan

IP protest caravan

By KATRIBU
August 9, 2024

QUEZON CITY – Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas joined Indigenous Communities worldwide in celebrating the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (IDWIP) this August 9th, through a series of protests across different government institutions under Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. administration.

Katribu, along with various IP rights groups and defenders, first trooped to the Department of National Defense at Camp Aguinaldo to condemn the intensified attacks by the state, including militarization and rampant aerial bombings in IP lands and territories. Speakers shed light on the effects of military presence and bombings in IP communities, such as surveillance, harassment, and ultimately, death. The most recent bombing happened in Balbalan, Kalinga on June 7 where the destructive Saltan dams are proposed to be built, which would displace and submerge six Indigenous Peoples communities. “These military operations, aside from its counterinsurgency efforts, are in fact also designed to clear the way for destructive projects that devastate our communities and environments,” said Beverly Longid, National Convener of Katribu.

The groups then protested at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to denounce the ongoing plunder of ancestral lands and territories that the department allows, initiates, and is complicit in. Advocates joined them in revealing the situation on the ground. Extractive projects such as large-scale mines and dam projects destroy the environment and displace the people.

Presently, Katribu have documented 14 foreign-owned and -funded companies that encroach on ancestral lands. These include extractives such as the Didipio Gold and Copper Mine in Nueva Vizcaya, the Ipilan Nickel Corporation in Palawan, and Tampakan Mining in South Cotabato. While energy projects include the Solar UV Farm in Ilocos Norte, Gened and Saltan Dams in the Cordillera, Kaliwa Dam in Rizal and Quezon Provinces, Jalaur Dam in Iloilo, and the South Pulangi Hydroelectric Power Plant in Bukidnon. In his recently-concluded State of the Nation Address, Bongbong Marcos welcomed these developments for climate mitigation, however it only exacerbates environmental degradation leading to disasters.

The IP groups lastly headed to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to demand accountability for its consistent neglect of Indigenous communities. Speakers condemned the NCIP for its failure to aid in human rights violations against IP rights defenders, such as the enforced disappearances of Dexter Capuyan and Bazoo de Jesus and the unjust conviction of the Talaingod 13. “The NCIP, far from protecting IP rights, is a tool of state oppression in violating Indigenous rights,” said Longid. “Such as in the case of proposing FPIC revisions without consulting their constituents, the NCIP only aids corporate plunder.”

The NCIP recently proposed revisions for the FPIC processes, which include the exacerbation of civil and political rights abuses through the exclusion of military activities from the FPIC process, giving a time limit for the communities to give their consent, and restricting access to relevant environmental information. In the recently-concluded academic forum with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Francisco Cali Tzay last July 24 to 25, IP groups in the Philippines shared their grievances regarding the government's neglect and attacks on them and their communities.

The groups also condemned the NCIP’s connection with the NTF-ELCAC, as seen of their former figureheads Allen Capuyan and Marlon Bosantog who notoriously vilified their constituents. They called for the abolition of both the commission and the task force, and called on the new NCIP chair Jennifer Sibug-Las to not be another Capuyan.

On IDWIP, Katribu along with other IP rights organizations, called to stop the attacks on Indigenous Peoples, their communities, and their defenders. They called for the immediate repeal of the Anti-Terrorism Law (ATL) and the release of all political prisoners. “The celebration of IDWIP must always revolve around the defense of our ancestral lands and the assertion of our right to self-determination,” concluded Longid.

IP groups celebrate IP Day

 

 

 

 

DAR-funded irrigation project in Lawaan completed

dar-irrigation-project
The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) turns over to the Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc. the rehabilitated communal irrigation system in Barangay Taguite, Lawaan, Eastern Samar. This P6-million worth irrigation project is funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
August 8, 2024

LAWAAN, Eastern Samar – Rice farmers here may not be able to determine yet whether their harvest will increase now that the rehabilitation of the communal irrigation system in Barangay Taguite is completed, but one thing is certain, they can now plant rice twice a year.

Edgardo Gabornes, president of the Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc., shared that they used to plant rice once a year only for they are just dependent on rain alone. But with the completion of the irrigation project, Gabornes added, water will now continuously flow into their rice fields all year round giving them opportunity to plant rice even on dry season.

On Friday, July 26 this year, Engr. Rizalina Gallarde, Acting-Irrigation Management Office Manager for Eastern-Western Samar Irrigation Management Office, turned over the completed project to the Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc. for the latter’s maintenance.

Gallarde disclosed that the said project, implemented by her office in two phases with a total project cost of P6-million, was funded under the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) provided by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

Celso Cidro, chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PBDD) of DAR Eastern Samar Provincial Office, said that intervention for irrigation is among the priority agenda of Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III, which explains why this project was realized. Cidro represented Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, during the said occasion.

Meanwhile, Engr. Benjie Guarino shared that the project included the construction of more than 200 meters of concrete main canal, 30 meters of flume, carabao crossing and turnout during the first phase, while construction of additional 228 meters of concrete main canal, 204 meters of lateral canal, turnout, head gate and carabao crossing during the second phase, which can now supply water, sourced out from the Taguite River, to approximately 30 hectares of rice fields.

In his acceptance message, Gabornes also expressed his gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Estrella for the realization of this project, which will be benefited by the 50 members of the Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc. where 38 of them are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).

Aside from the continuous water supply, the said project will likewise serve as flood control during heavy rains, Gabornes emphasized.

 

 

 

 

DPWH-Samar I finishes widening of Sinidman Bridge

Sinidman Bridge

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
August 6, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – DPWH-Samar First District Engineering Office recently completes the widening of Sinidman Bridge in Brgy. Sinidman Occidental, Calbayog City funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2023 with a total revised contract amount of P21.56 million.

The said bridge along Calbayog-Catarman road is widened with two (2) additional lanes (left and right) that spans 28.3 meters and width of 3.35 meters each lane.

The continuous widening of bridges complements the widening of roads especially along the national highway. This is to accommodate more vehicles and an easy and smooth travel experience of motorists.

 

 

 

 

The World’s First International Drone Competition: Khanh Hoa province set historic Guinness records, UAE emerged victorious

drone competition
The image of the Vietnamese Lac Bird in a drone light performance at EGN 2024.

Via GLOBE NEWSWIRE
August 5,2024

NHA TRANG, Vietnam – The Ever Glamour Nha Trang (EGN) 2024 festival concluded on August 3 with a dazzling display of drone light performances. After two nights of competition, the UAE team was announced as the champion, while the Korean, French, and Chinese teams won the awards for Best Technical Performance, Best Image, and Best Story, respectively.

The UAE team, nicknamed “Light Wizards,” combined the ultra-lightweight and superlight drones with pyrotechnics and in-depth local cultural understanding to highlight Vietnamese rich history and culture, from the Dong Son bronze drum to the symbolic Lac Bird, lotus flower, as well as the vibrancy of Nha Trang.

Meanwhile, the French team, nicknamed the “Sky Artists,” used 1,000 drones combined with fire magic performances. Audiences were taken on a journey back to the past, from the wonders of ancient civilizations such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Acropolis of Athens… and the world-famous Ha Long Bay of Vietnam.

Previously, on the opening night (July 13), the Korean and Chinese teams ignited the stage with their groundbreaking performances. Dubbed the “King of Pyrodrone,” the Korean team brought the first-ever drone performance with silent fireworks in Southeast Asia. Continuous image transitions and traditional music made it a cinematic viewing experience for the audience. Meanwhile, the Chinese team brought stunning visuals and popular Vietnamese songs to illustrate Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa as a harmonious blend of heritage, modernity, and the aspiration for growth.

The closing event welcomed nationally well-loved artists such as Duc Phuc, SOOBIN, Van Mai Huong, Hien VK, and Dung Azu. That same evening, Khanh Hoa made history as the first locality in the country to receive two prestigious Guinness World Records: “The World's Biggest Light Show of Wonders” and “The World's Biggest Light Show of Vietnamese Cultural Symbols - Lac Bird.” Besides contributing to increasing the number of Guinness records in Vietnam, Khanh Hoa also proved its name as one of the most beautiful bays in the world and the premier destination for light shows using unmanned aerial devices.

EGN 2024 attracted more than 50 million live views on media channels and more than 5 million interactions on social media, spreading the Khanh Hoa image to domestic and international tourists.

The event is directed by the Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee, organized by the Khanh Hoa Department of Tourism and Corex Business Solutions, and endorsed by renowned global and domestic brands such as Vinpearl, VinWonders, Heineken, Agribank, VCN, Chicilon Media, and Shojiki.

According to the local Department of Tourism's estimate, in July 2024, Khanh Hoa welcomed 1,550,000 overnight guests, an increase of 24% over the same period in 2023. This year, it set the goal of 9 million overnight guests, including 3 million international visitors, and about 40,000 billion VND in tourism revenue. Large-scale events will be organized to promote tourism growth, enhance the province’s brand image, and attract investment.

 

 

 

 

8ID celebrates 36th Anniversary, honors heroes and gallant soldiers

8ID celebrates 36th Anniversary

By DPAO, 8ID PA
August 2, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine Army, celebrated its 36th Founding Anniversary on August 1, 2024, with the theme “8ID@36: Matatag na Stormtroopers para sa Bagong Pilipinas,” highlighting the division's heroic efforts in combating insurgency.

Major General Camilo Z. Ligayo, Commander of the 8ID, alongside House Minority Leader and 4PS Partylist Representative Marcelino Libanan, led the anniversary celebration. They honored the men and women of 8ID for their significant contributions to achieving the division's goals and fostering regional development.

As part of the celebration, the 8ID conferred awards the three former Commanding Officers for their exceptional service and leadership. The Distinguished Service Star was awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Luzelito Betinol of the 87th Infantry Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Lozada of the 93rd Infantry Battalion, and Lieutenant Colonel Joemar Buban of the 20th Infantry Battalion.

Likewise, a Gold Cross Medal was awarded to 2Lt. Guiller Sabido, Cpl. Manuel Cornelio, Cpl. Marlon Bacnotan, Sgt. Esperidion Java Jr., Sgt. Alfredo Datuin Jr., and Cpl Rex Lacambra. These soldiers were recognized for their roles as platoon leader, platoon sergeant, squad leader, and team leader during a successful military operation in Sitio Bagti, Brgy. Mabini, Basey Samar, and Brgy. Osmeña, Las Navas, Northern Samar.

In his address, Maj. Gen. Ligayo expressed his profound gratitude to the Stormtroopers for their unwavering commitment and exceptional service.

“Bilang tagapagtaguyod ng Kapayapaan, nangibabaw sa inyo ang tapang at pagmamahal sa sinumpaang tungkulin. Sa kabila ng mga pagsubok, ipinakita ninyo ang isang matatag na Stormtroopers para sa Bagong Pilipinas na siyang nagbibigay kulay sa ating pagdiriwang,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo emphasized.

Congressman Marcelino Libanan also lauded the Stormtroopers for their enduring spirit to withstand challenges in pursuit of peace.

“Almost four decades have passed since the birth of the 8th Infantry Division, and our approaches to the internal strife in our country have evolved. We have realized that fighting force with force will only result in the vicious cycle of violence instead we have tried and successfully showed a whole of government approach that addresses the root causes of insurgency and as poverty and economic backwardness,” Cong. Libanan said.

The anniversary also included a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the fallen heroes of the 8ID namely Sgt. Leo Jabiñar, Sgt. Marvin Calvintos, Cpl. Isagani Balmes, PFC Reycon Remedio, and PFC Arvien Pajanustan who made the ultimate sacrifice for peace and development in Eastern Visayas.

 

 

 

 

CARD SME Bank marks its 13 years of empowering entrepreneurs

CARD SME Bank anniversary
CARD SME Bank honored the success and achievement of its clients during its 13th-anniversary celebration in San Pablo City, Laguna. Photo from left to right: CARD SME Bank Executive Vice President Mr. Julius Adrian Alip, CARD SME Bank Vice President for Finance Ms. Jeannie La Rosa Mr. Marvin Canta, Ms. Sharon May Sustiguer, Ms. Ria Lynn Mejilla, Ms. Rosanna Sinapilo, CARD SME Bank President and CEO Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, CARD SME Bank Vice President for Operation Ms. Cherry Boncajes, CARD SME Bank AVP for SME Operation Ms. Joy Palomique, and CARD SME Bank Chief Compliance Officer Mr. Benedict Ame.

By EDRIAN B. BANANIA
July 31, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – CARD SME Bank, Inc., a thrift bank and member of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), celebrated its 13th anniversary at Maharlika Square, San Pablo City on July 25, 2024.

The event with the theme “Empowering Entrepreneurs,” marked the bank’s dedication to supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, CARD SME Bank President and CEO reflected on the bank's journey, highlighting their commitment to empowering MSMEs despite numerous challenges. “We have come a long way, continually recognizing the needs of MSMEs to aid their business growth,” she said.

Throughout the years, the bank has consistently offered valuable banking products and services to both clients and non-clients. These range from basic savings accounts and time deposits to comprehensive loan products, including microfinance loans for underprivileged individuals, and community development programs.

CARD SME Bank Vice President Mr. Julius Adrian B. Alip expressed pride in the bank's accomplishments. “This 13th anniversary celebrates the institution’s dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and driving business growth. In our more years of service, we will remain committed to uplifting MSMEs and contributing to a brighter future for all,” he stated.

Meanwhile, CARD MRI Managing Director Mr. Aristeo A. Dequito extended gratitude to partners and clients for their trust, emphasizing that the anniversary marks significant progress and reaffirms the institution’s dedication to supporting MSMEs and driving economic development.

The celebration featured an awards night honoring outstanding clients. The recipients included: Ms. Ria Lynn Mejilla from CARD SME Bank GMA branch hailed as the Entrepreneur of the Year for the SME Category; Ms. Rosanna Sinapilo from CARD SME Bank San Pablo as the Entrepreneur of the Year for QSL Category; Ms. Sharon May Sustiguer from CARD SME Bank General Santos City as the Most Promising SME of the Year; and Mr. Marvin Canta from CARD SME Bank Balanga bagged the Argi-Entrepreneur of the Year for QSL category. All winners have received a cash prize, plaque, and tokens.

The event also highlighted the success stories of previous CARD MRI Gawad Maunlad Institutional Winners of the 2023 Pagkilala sa Mga Likha ni Inay, Ms. Yollie M. Perez and Mr. Jhopet O. Fines, who shared their inspirational journeys as CARD clients and entrepreneurs.

“As we continue another year of service in line with CARD MRI’s mission to eradicate poverty, we pledge to continue supporting MSMEs and generating employment in the country,” Baldeo concluded.

The event was attended by CARD MRI Managing Director Mr. Aristeo A. Dequito, CARD SME Bank President and CEO Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, and CARD SME Bank Vice President Mr. Julius Adrian B. Alip alongside CARD SME Bank Senior Adviser Ms. Mary Jane Perreras and other CARD MRI heads, staff, and clients.

CARD SME Bank provides essential banking services to MSMEs and educates its clients on financial management, helping them achieve financial freedom.

As of June 2024, the bank has 323 offices serving more than 1.3 million clients nationwide, with over 8.5 billion outstanding loans.

 

 

 

 

Brgy. Buenavista, San Jorge gets concreted road

Brgy. Buenavista, San Jorge road

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
July 30, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways-Samar First District Engineering Office recently constructed a road in Brgy. Buenavista in the Municipality of San Jorge, Samar.

This P4.92 million road is funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.

The scope of the project is a 216-meter length of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) with a total width of 6.10 meters (two lanes). Included in the works is the shouldering with the same length as the PCCP.

This project is part of a long stretch of road that passes through many inner barangays from the Maharlika Highway that leads to possible tourism attraction sites located in those traversed barangays. Continuous funding to concrete parts of the road will allow seamless travels not only for the residents of those barangays but also to potential visitors of the area.

 

 

 

 

Local Serbisyo Caravan reaches 456 families in Las Navas

Las Navas Serbisyo Caravan

By 20th Infantry Battalion, 8ID PA
July 27, 2024

LAS NAVAS, Northern Samar – The Local Serbisyo Caravan served 456 families from the clustered barangays of Bulao, Catotoogan, Dolores, and Imelda in Las Navas last Friday, July 26.

This Local Government Unit-led program aims to achieve peace through the unity of local government units, government agencies, non-government organizations, private sector groups, and partner barangay local government units. The caravan provided various services, including medical services, free haircuts, veterinary services, consultations on government services and programs, birth and civil registration, and the distribution of food packs and toys.

Municipal Mayor Arlito A. Tan emphasized the importance of the government reaching out to communities and bringing services closer to the people whenever possible.

Meanwhile, 20th IB Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Richard P. Villaflor highlighted the cooperation of the LGU, LGAs, NGOs, NGAs, private sectors, and the whole community in making the Serbisyo Caravan a successful event. He commended the unity and efforts of everyone involved during the clearing operations of these former conflict-affected barangays, from Community Support Progarm Operations to the sustainment phase of the Retooled CSP and the Mobile Community Support and Sustainment Program (MCSSP). He urged everyone to continue their efforts to achieve the long-time dream of a peaceful and progressive Las Navas.

“Suportahan natin ang mga namumuno sa atin at tanggapin nating may mga responsibilidad na nakaatang sa ating mga balikat. Makakaasa kayong mananatiling nakaalalay at nakasuporta ang 20th Infantry (We Lead) Battalion sa inyong lahat. Kasama ninyo kami sa bawat hamon na ating kahaharapin,” said Lt. Col. Villaflor.

“Samahan ninyo kami ni Mayor at ang buong Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict ng Las Navas, sabay-sabay nating abutin ang pangarap na Insurgency-Free Las Navas,” he added.

With the help of different partner stakeholders, the 20th IB also brought joy and smiles to the community by inviting Jollibee for the "Bida ang Saya" performance. The 20th IB personnel also showcased their talents through beatboxing, rapping, and singing. Additionally, they distributed food packs, provided free haircut services, free lunch, free ice cream, and free Yum Burgers.

Joining Mayor Tan in the caravan were Vice Mayor Minda M. Tan, members of the Las Navas LGU and Sangguniang Bayan Members, 20th IB Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Richard Villaflor and other 20th IB officers and personnel, DILG Northern Samar Representative Mr. Eduardo A. Diaz, MLGOO Las Navas Ms. Rosalinda S. Jarito, additional security forces from the 2nd Northern Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company under the leadership of Force Commander Police Lt. Col. Edwin M. Oloan, Jr., TESDA-Las Navas Agro-Industrial School Representatives, representatives from different clubs of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Jollibee Catarman, partner teachers, punong barangays of the four beneficiary barangays, heads and representatives of LGU Las Navas, and other Serbisyo Caravan partners.

 

 

 

 

Another high-ranking NPA leader killed in Eastern Samar clash

NPA leader Joel Guarino

By 802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
July 25, 2024

CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City – A top leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) died in a clash between government forces and rebels in the hinterlands of Barangay Osmeña, General MacArthur, Eastern Samar on Thursday.

The 78th Infantry Battalion (78IB) under the operational control of 802nd Infantry Brigade (802IBde) identified the slain rebel as Joel Guarino alias Duran, the Squad Leader of Squad 2 of the recently dismantled Apoy Platoon.

The 78IB commander Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bugaoan said that more or less seven members of NPA were involved in a firefight early Thursday morning while his troops were conducting development and security operations in the upland village of General MacArthur. The duel lasted for about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, there was no report of injured personnel from the military.

Bugaoan added that soldiers were also able to recover several war paraphernalia from the enemy including one caliber .45 pistol, one homemade grenade, various war matériels, and other subversive documents with high intelligence value.

Bugaoan attributed the successful operation to the collective effort of the community and the government to finally end the local communist armed conflict. “The people tipped off the presence of these NPAs that is why our soldiers were able to track their movement but they were fired upon when the rebels saw the incoming troops,” Bugaoan said.

Brigadier General Noel Vestuir, the Brigade Commander of 802IBde, commended the troops for tracking the remnants of the recently dismantled Apoy platoon while stating the significance of this successful operation.

“The neutralization of Guarino left the remnants of the newly dismantled Apoy Platoon leaderless and without direction. Now, they have become just roving band of bandits, hiding in the mountains to survive,” Vestuir said.

Vestuir added that this is another breakthrough towards the Brigade’s campaign in winning the peace in the province of Eastern Samar as he call for the remaining members to give up the armed struggle now that their leader is gone. “I reiterate my call to the remaining NPAs in the islands of Samar and Leyte to peacefully abandon the armed struggle. The communities no longer support and welcome you. Do not wait to experience the same fate as what happened to your comrade today. The path of peace is ready to embrace you,” Vestuir ended.

 

 

 

 

Bigger and Better: BotiCARD Dolores Branch moves to new location

BotiCARD Dolores Branch
BotiCARD President Ms. Rosenda Aquino (5th from right, middle row) alongside BotiCARD Operations Director Ms. Florife Reynido (6th from right, middle row), BotiCARD Cluster Manager 2 Mr. Jame Rachel Yaneza (7th from right, middle row), BotiCARD Cluster Manager 4 Ms. Merrie Joie Prenciona (4th from left, middle row), Pharmacy Assistant OIC BCI Dolores Branch Ms. Khristine Joy Aureus (4th from right, middle row), attended the relocation of the branch along with other officers and staff.

By EDRIAN B. BANANIA
July 25, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – BotiCARD Dolores branch officially relocated its building on July 15, 2024, in support of its mission to provide quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare and personal care products and health services to Filipino families.

“As we combat the cycle of poverty while improving the health and wellness of people, we will continue to advocate for quality affordable medicines, health supplies, hygiene products, and selected supplements. It is a basic right every Filipino should enjoy,” said BotiCARD President Rosenda P. Aquino.

As part of the branch's relocation, free medical consultation, dental extraction, blood pressure monitoring, and other freebies like a 28% discount are also provided for those who attended the event.

“Through the range of BotiCARD services, we hope to reach more communities to provide the quality products and services they deserve,” Aquino added.

The branch's new building is located at Marquez Street, Barangay Bagong Anyo, Dolores, Quezon.

Established in 2011, BotiCARD is a member institution of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), a group of institutions sharing the same goal and objective of poverty eradication and improving the lives of Filipino families.

As of June 2024, BotiCARD has 20 pharmacies and serves more than 2 million clients across the country.

 

 

 

 

78th IB, NNC-8 among DAR’s top institutional buyers

NNC-8 receive award from DAR
Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, Regional Director of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas, received the award for the National Nutrition Council Region 8, as second highest institutional buyer among NNCs nationwide of products of agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs).

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
July 24, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – For the second time in two consecutive years, the 78th Infantry “Warrior” Batallion, based in Borongan, Eastern Samar, was recognized by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) as among the top institutional markets of products of agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) in the country.

The 78IB entered into a marketing agreement with the San Gabriel Integrated Farmers Association (SAGIFA). Under the said agreement, the SAGIFA will serve as 78IB’s supplier of agricultural products for the daily food requirements of military personnel.

In 2023, the 78IB’s purchases with SAGIFA reached P310,090.00 making them the top institutional buyer among the Philippine Army of ARBOs’ products under the Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty (PAHP) project.

PAHP is a government initiative to promote food security, lessen poverty and mitigate hunger by 2030. It is a joint effort of various government agencies which include the Department of Health (DOH), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), National Nutrition Council (NNC), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Department of Education DepEd) and local government units (LGUs) who will serve as institutional markets for ARBO products.

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bugaoan, 78IB acting commanding officer, received the award from DAR Undersecretary for Support Services, Rowena Niña Taduran, during the awarding rites held at Sequoia Hotel in Quezon City on June 27 this year.

On the same occasion, the National Nutrition Council (NNC) in Eastern Visayas was likewise recognized as second highest purchaser among NNCs nationwide in 2023 with a combined purchases from two ARBOs in Leyte reaching P2.3 million.

NNC Eastern Visayas engaged with Tagbawto-Hilusig Communal Irrigators Association in Hilongos, Leyte and the Omaganhan Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Tabango, Leyte for NNC’s Tutok Kainan Dietary Supplementation Program.

Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Regional Director in Eastern Visayas, expressed his gratitude to the 78IB, NNC and all institutional buyers for engaging with the ARBOs serving as stable markets for their products.

Meanwhile, the DAR Leyte-Biliran and the DAR Eastern Samar provincial offices were also recognized for their invaluable contribution in the empowerment and improvement of the socio-economic welfare of the agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) involved in the implementation of the PAHP project in 2023.

Roberto Cajipe, Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (ARPO II) and PAHP point person in Leyte, and Jocyne Nizza Palacio, ARPO I and PAHP point person in Eastern Samar were likewise recognized for their remarkable efforts in assisting the ARBOs sustain the supply of food requirements of the NNC Eastern Visayas and the 78IB, respectively, in 2023.

Further, Chief Agrarian Reform Program Officer (CARPO) Celso Cidro of DAR Eastern Samar was also recognized as outstanding provincial chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development (PBD) Division in the implementation of the PAHP project last year.

 

 

 

 

2 Eastern Samar towns declared ‘NPA-free’

Maydolong declared ‘NPA-free’

By 802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
July 23, 2024

CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City – The respective local government units (LGUs) of Hernani and Maydolong in this province have declared their municipalities in a state of Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) earlier this week.

The declaration that were spearheaded by their Municipal Mayors mark a significant milestone in their ongoing efforts to maintain peace and stability.

Both ceremonies were attended by key local officials, including Hon. Amado L. Candido, Mayor and Chairman, Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) in Hernani, and Hon. Godofredo T. Garado, Mayor and Chair of MTF-ELCAC in Maydolong. Other notable attendees include Hon. Ben P. Evardone, Governor of Eastern Samar, represented by Engr. Joselito Mutia, Provincial Task Force-ELCAC Spokesperson and Hon. Ralph Vincent Evardone, Board member, Eastern Samar.

Military and police officials such as Colonel Rico Amaro, Deputy Brigade Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bugaoan, Acting Commanding Officer of the 78th Infantry Battalion represented by Major Lyndon C Arpon, Battalion Executive Officer, and Police Colonel Emmerson Badilla, Deputy Police Department, Eastern Samar Provincial Police Office and Police Captain Rongy Cidro, Chief of Police Hernani and Police Lieutenant Eduardo Sande of Maydolong are also present in the ceremony.

The highlights of the event included the signing of Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) and Pledges of Commitment, alongside the simultaneous release of white doves, symbolizing peace and new beginnings.

Both Mayors expressed their gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed to achieving SIPSC in their municipalities. They emphasized that this milestone paves the way for further progress and a better quality of life for their constituents. The Philippine Army, Philippine National Police, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) reaffirmed their strong support and commitment to sustaining the stable peace and security in Hernani and Maydolong.

Col Amaro congratulated the municipalities of Hernani and Maydolong for their active cooperation in the mission of achieving peace and tranquility in the whole province of Eastern Samar.

"With our declaration of Hernani and Maydolong as being in a Stable Internal Peace and Security Conditions, we affirm our continued patnership with you for the benefit of your constituents. Hindi kayo iiwanan ng Army. Yung pinirmahan namin is not just a statement of our responsibilities but it is a commitment that we will continue to serve the people of Hernani and Maydolong, that we will continue to support lahat ng endeavors ninyo lalong-lalo na sa socio-economic services," Amaro concluded.

Meanwhile, Brigadier General Noel Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, praised the municipalities for their dedication to maintaining a secured environment. Vestuir highlighted the collaboration and efforts of the local government units and their communities in achieving SIPSC.

 

 

 

 

Brgy. Palanogon in Calbayog City gets new road

Brgy. Palanogon road

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
July 19, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – A new road has been constructed and completed ahead of time from Barangay Palanogon heading to Barangay Hibatang in Calbayog City with a contract amount of P9.8 million.

This is funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for FY 2024.

A Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) is made that spans 300 meters and width of 3.05 meters (two lanes). As of this time, said length of PCCP is within Brgy. Palanogon only.

These areas may not be called without physical access but going there is very challenging since it can only be accessed on foot or through “habal-habal” which is tough for those who wants to travel their products to the nearest marketplace as well as those students or residents living therein.

The new road will boost local connectivity which means having access to rural communities. In that way, there are no obstacles in obtaining health, education and other social services. In addition, their ability to take advantage of employment and business opportunities are now easy.

 

 

 

 

2 high-powered firearms seized in Northern Samar clash

Recovered firearms in Northern Samar

By DPAO, 8ID PA
July 19, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – The troops of the 52nd Infantry Battalion of the 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division were engaged in an armed encounter with the members of the Regional Guerilla Unit (RGU), Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) in the hinterlands of Barangay Lonoy, Gamay, Northern Samar, on July 18, 2024.

A 30-minute encounter ensued after the government troops conducted an operation following a report from concerned citizens on the presence of armed men passing in the outskirts of Barangay Lonoy.

After the encounter, the troops seized two M16 rifles, 13 ponchos, and other personal belongings of the insurgents.

The Commanding Officer of 52nd Infantry Battalion attributed the success of the operation to the timely and relevant information provided by the residents.

“We are grateful for the cooperation of the people of Gamay, Northern Samar, particularly the residents of Barangays Lonoy and GM Osias. Their vigilance and willingness to report the presence of Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) in their communities are crucial for maintaining peace and fostering progress,” said Lt. Col. Garcia.

Meanwhile, the 8th Infantry Division Commander, Major General Camilo Z. Ligayo also commended the residents for their help and cooperation in the government’s pursuit of peace.

“The cooperation of the residents to the government troops is a true manifestation that they are now free from the deceptions of the Communist Terrorist Groups. We all know that the community plays a vital role in our pursuit of ending the decades-long insurgency problem and we are grateful that they are now helping us and supports our campaigns and programs,” Maj.Gen. Ligayo expressed.

Maj.Gen. Ligayo reiterated that the government troops will continue to be relentless in their operations against the Communist Terrorist Groups.

“We are serious in our pursuit of peace; I assure you that we will continue to be relentless in our operations to finally put an end to these terrorists. And as for those who would like to surrender, we the government troops, are willing to help you as you start your life anew,” said Maj. Gen. Ligayo.

 

 

 

 

Road slope protection built in Brgy. Cabacungan to protect motorists

Brgy. Cabacungan slope protection

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
July 18, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – Samar First DEO has recently completed a road slope protection in Brgy. Cabacungan, Calbayog City funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.

The project has a revised contract amount of P25.57 million.

This structure along the national highway spans a total of 46 meters (two sections) and a height that varies from 2.5-3 meters. Along with it is the construction of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) with the same length as the slope protection and width of 3.35 meters with shouldering and parapet .

This area of the national highway is a sharp curve, thus, the structure built will help stabilize the road. The slope protection will play a crucial role in mitigating the risks associated with unstable terrain especially that more vehicles pass through here.

 

 

 

 

PhilHealth's diverted excess funds: Proof of PhilHealth inefficiency, highlights need for genuine Universal Health Care – GABRIELA

Press Release
July 18, 2024

MANILA – The national women's alliance GABRIELA slams the recent Department of Finance (DOF) circular ordering the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to transfer P89.9 billion in unused funds to the national treasury. This move is seen as a blatant attack on the Filipino people's right to health and a clear violation of the Universal Healthcare Act.

"This fund transfer is not just a simple reshuffling of resources. It is a deliberate attempt to further weaken our already struggling public healthcare system and divert crucial funds away from their intended purpose – the health and well-being of the Filipino people," said Clarice Palce, GABRIELA Secretary-General.

Palce highlighted the irony of the situation, stating, "While PhilHealth claims to have excess funds, millions of Filipinos continue to struggle with exorbitant out-of-pocket medical expenses and inadequate healthcare coverage. This glaring contradiction exposes the fundamental flaws in our current healthcare system."

GABRIELA reasserts its long-standing call for a fundamental restructuring of the country's healthcare system. "Instead of funneling public funds through the inefficient and corruption-prone PhilHealth, we demand that these resources be directly allocated to public hospitals and health facilities," Palce emphasized.

The alliance points out that the privatization of healthcare has had devastating consequences, particularly for Filipino women who bear the brunt of health-related responsibilities in their families. "From the lack of accessible maternal healthcare to the insufficient screening for women-specific health issues like breast and cervical cancer, the current system has consistently failed to protect women's health," Palce added.

GABRIELA calls on all Filipinos to unite and demand a genuine healthcare system. "We must resist these attempts to further privatize and profit from our health. The people's right to health should never be compromised for bureaucratic or profit-driven interests," Palce concluded.

 

 

 

 

Midwife charged for selling six-day old baby

illegal online adoption

By NACC
July 17, 2024

QUEZON CITY – In a significant breakthrough during the National Anti-Trafficking in Persons Awareness Month, the Department of Justice (DOJ) – Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT), National Bureau of Investigation’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division (NBI-AHTRAD) in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) rescued a six-day-old baby, and arrested a midwife allegedly involved in facilitating illegal online adoption in an entrapment operation held in Muntinlupa City last July 16, Tuesday.

The investigation, spearheaded by the NBI-AHTRAD, began when the DOJ-IACAT's Cyber Tip Center flagged the suspect’s suspicious activity on Facebook.

The tip-off indicated that the suspect was allegedly selling a baby through a social media account under a different name.

Arrested was a 51-year-old midwife, who offered a six-day-old baby, alias "Angel," for P25,000.

The accused waived her right to preliminary investigation during the inquest proceedings held last July 17, Wednesday at the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Ermita Manila.

She is charged for violating Republic Act (RA) 7610 or the “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination”, and the RA 9208 or the “Anti-Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Act”, as amended by RA 10364, and RA 11862.

The rescued newborn was immediately handed over to the DSWD for proper care and protection.

National Authority for Child Care (NACC) Undersecretary Janella Ejercito Estrada was present during the inquest proceedings, and lauded the operation of the NBI, saying, "This arrest is a crucial step in our relentless fight against child trafficking, and illegal adoption. The NACC is to chair the newly-created DOJ-IACAT-Technical Working Group on Anti-Illegal Adoption.”

“We commend the NBI and all involved agencies for their swift and decisive action. The NACC remains committed to protecting the welfare of children and ensuring that those who exploit them are brought to justice. We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities."

Estrada reiterated the commitment of the DSWD, NACC, DOJ through the NBI, and other partner agencies to combat child trafficking, illegal online adoption, and protect vulnerable children from potential exploitation.

Meanwhile, the NACC also provided a certification to the NBI which validated that the suspect did not undergo the legal adoption process before the agency.

 

 

 

 

High-ranking communist terrorist group leader in E. Visayas captured in Baguio City

The Eder couple

By DPAO, 8ID PA
July 15, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – High-ranking officers of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in Eastern Visayas, who have standing warrants of arrest, were apprehended in two separate operations on July 8, 2024, in Baguio City.

Law enforcement officers served warrants of arrest in Brgy. Guisad, Baguio City, to Terrence Eder, alias Anjo/Islao, also known as Terencio Eder Jr. y Matiga, a resident of Barangay 88, San Jose, Tacloban City.

Eder was the former Secretary of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Emporium of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).

Also apprehended was his wife, Annalyn Eder, alias Anya/Ninya, also known as Analyn Eder y Sacan, 42, a resident of Brgy 88, San Jose, Tacloban City. She was the former Educational Officer and Finance Officer of the SRC Emporium, EVRPC.

The Eder couple has standing warrants of arrest for violating Section 4 of RA 11479, the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, and for the crime of arson.

Major General Camilo Z. Ligayo, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, stated that the apprehension of the Eder couple demonstrates the government's commitment to holding those who commit serious crimes, especially violations of anti-terrorism laws accountable. He praised the government force that contributed in the successful operation.

"The successful operation shows the government's commitment to delivering justice to victims of terrorism. We will not remain idle and will continue to intensify our efforts to apprehend individuals with outstanding violations," Maj. Gen. Ligayo emphasized.

 

 

 

 

NMP and NEDA VIII sign MOA to expand maritime training to Luzon

NMP and NEDA-8 MOA signing

By National Maritime Polytechnic
July 11, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Office VIII signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on July 11, 2024 at the Zamal Hall, NEDA Regional Office VIII, marking a significant milestone in the enhancement of the Philippines' maritime training capabilities. This agreement aims to conduct a feasibility study on expanding NMP’s training operations to Luzon, an initiative aligned with the government's transformational strategies in social and human development as outlined in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 and the Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP) 2028.

This expansion is crucial for the continuous development and competitiveness of Filipino seafarers in the global maritime industry. By extending NMP's reach to Luzon, the project aims to upgrade the skills of Filipino seafarers, thereby enhancing their employability and reinforcing the Philippines as a primary source of skilled maritime professionals. The primary objectives of this MOA include strengthening the NMP-NEDA institutional set-up to support a responsive and timely expansion, conducting project preparation activities, and establishing an efficient maritime management structure for NMP-Luzon.

The MOA outlines critical activities essential for advancing the project, including organizing a Project Management Development Team to prepare necessary documents. Key task is developing a comprehensive Terms of Reference (TOR) for consultancy services procurement, with a writeshop scheduled on 16 July 2024. This session will gather NMP and NEDA VIII teams to formulate TOR standards, supported by preparatory activities like writeshops and data provision.

NMP Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario expressed his sincere appreciation to NEDA for sealing the MOA. 'Your technical expertise in crafting a TOR for consultancy services to conduct a feasibility study for NMP's Luzon expansion is critical,' he emphasized. 'We are thrilled by the successful securing of P10 million funding, underscoring President Marcos's commitment to enhancing maritime training post-EMSA. The seafaring industry's $7 billion annual contribution to the economy is significant, and expanding NMP's services across Luzon aligns with our strategic national objectives," he added.

Meanwhile, NEDA Regional Director Meylene C. Rosales conveyed her appreciation for the collaboration and commitment to advancing maritime training and development in the Philippines. "I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in NEDA, and I want to reaffirm my continued commitment to NMP, where I have been involved in special activities for the longest time. I am thrilled that NEDA Region 8 will support us on this journey, and I am also thankful to my team. With this dedicated group, I assure NMP that you have our full support," she affirmed.

The roles and responsibilities of each party have been clearly delineated to ensure effective cooperation. The agreement takes effect upon signing and remains in full force unless terminated by either party with a written notice of termination, requiring the other party's consent within thirty days upon receipt of the notice. It will terminate upon the completion of the feasibility study.

This undertaking is poised to have a profound impact on the Philippine maritime industry. By increasing accessibility to high-quality maritime training, the project will help meet the evolving demands of the international maritime labor market. This initiative builds upon NMP's historical investment in maritime training infrastructure, with the acquisition of a 2.2-hectare lot in Tanza, Cavite in 1995. It ensures that Filipino seafarers remain competitive and continue to contribute significantly to the global shipping industry.

Furthermore, the project underscores the government's commitment to enhancing the income-earning abilities of Filipinos, thereby contributing to the socio-economic prosperity of seafarers and their families.

 

 

 

 

CMDI inaugurated another facility in Lubao, Pampanga

CMDI Lubao, Pampanga
The ribbon cutting ceremony led by CARD MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip marks the opening of CMDI Pampanga Facility, a significant milestone in the journey of progress of CMDI and CMPMI.

By MARY ROSE JAVIER
July 10, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – CARD-MRI Development Institute, Inc. (CMDI), the training institute of CARD MRI, officially opened its facility in Ruthay’s Place Lubao, Pampanga on June 22, 2024.

“The opening of this new facility signifies CMDI's commitment to extending its training services to more CARD MRI staff, clients, and external stakeholders. We continue to provide exceptional enhancement courses and enterprise development trainings to help develop and improve their current skills and practices,” said CARD MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip.

Dr. Alip emphasized, "We continue to offer opportunities for the community of learners to invest in its future and provide a safe and welcoming environment to hone knowledge and skills. Our goal is to foster growth in our facilities, a conducive place where we can develop future leaders and successful business owners."

Present at the inauguration are CARD MRI Property Management (CMPMI) President Maida Decano, CMDI President Dr. Edzel A. Ramos, with the CARD MRI advisers, key officers and clients.

The CMDI Lubao facility is located at Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Lubao, Pampanga.

The opening of this CMDI Pampanga facility is an addition to its existing campuses in Bay and San Pablo City in Laguna, Pasay in National Capital Region, Baguio in Benquet, Tagum City in Davao del Norte, and Buenavista in Agusan del Norte.

CMDI is dedicated to providing exceptional practitioner-led training and education services to create competent and dedicated individuals who can empower, and uplift socio-economically challenged families. Since its establishment in 2000, CMDI has been instrumental in producing passionate and skilled men and women who manage and lead various institutions and enterprises.

The opening of their new training facility demonstrates CMDI's continuous efforts towards providing accessible and quality education, fostering growth in communities across the Philippines.

 

 

 

 

BotiCARD, Inc. expands operations with its 20th branch in Infanta, Quezon

boticard infanta
The Infanta community celebrated the new expansion of BotiCARD in their community. The clients received free health and wellness checkups as part of the institution's mission to meet the medical needs of our countrymen.

By MARY ROSE JAVIER
July 4, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – The pharmaceutical arm of CARD MRI, BotiCARD, Inc., opened its new pharmacy in Infanta, Quezon on June 28, 2024. This expansion is significant to fulfill the pharmacy's goal of giving communities access to high-quality healthcare products and services.

BotiCARD aims to ensure that more individuals have access to convenient and affordable but high-quality healthcare products. The Infanta branch will offer a variety of affordable generic and branded medications, basic medical supplies, hygiene products, and other essential pharmacy items to the local community.

"Generic medicines offer the same dosage, quality, and effectiveness as brand-name drugs, but at a more affordable price that is accessible to most individuals. We strongly advocate for the use of generic medicines because they meet the needs of our clients," Aquino explained, said BotiCARD President Rosenda P. Aquino during the inauguration.

Located at Bonifacio Street, Poblacion 1, Infanta, Quezon, the new BotiCARD branch is now open to the public, ready to serve the healthcare needs of the Infanta community. As part of the opening celebration, customers got up to 28% discount on selected medications and vitamins, free health checkups, free tooth extraction, and free blood pressure monitoring.

Established in 2011, BotiCARD, Inc. is part of the CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), a group of institutions dedicated to eradicating poverty and improving the lives of Filipino families.

BotiCARD continues to strengthen its commitment to improving the health and wellness of communities across the Philippines.

 

 

 

 

CARD MRI holds tour program for media in Tacloban City, Leyte

CARD MRI tour program for Media in Tacloban
Media participants and CARD MRI key officers gathered for a media briefing to conclude the three-day Panaghiusa CARD MRI Exposure Tour program.

By MARY ROSE JAVIER
July 4, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – The CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) invited media practitioners from Laguna, Davao, Leyte, and Samar to participate in its Panaghiusa: CARD MRI Exposure Tour Program in Tacloban City from June 19 to 21, 2024.

CARD MRI Publishing House President Marilyn Manila said, “The goal of this exposure tour program is to give media participants a chance to interact with communities and see how microfinance and microinsurance services empower the socio-economically marginalized communities.”

Led by CARD MRI Publishing House, the media participants visited the centers and clients of CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) and CARD Bank Tacloban Branch where they learned the stories of success of microentreprises. A short Tacloban City Tour was also held, facilitated by CARD MRI Hijos Tours, to highlight the rich history of the city. The media attendees gained an understanding of the company’s microfinance and microinsurance products and the positive impact CARD MRI creates in communities through its financial services and community development programs after their exposure to the Kaunlaran Caravan in Basey, Samar.

"To grow and strengthen connections with individuals and organizations who share the same purpose is one of CARD MRI's missions. This Lakbay Aral Program is our way to connect with media to help us spread the information about our mission of eradicating poverty in the country," Manila stated.

The three-day event in Leyte was participated by 12 media practitioners from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The participants were Carmela Estrope from Newscore Bulacan, Kervin Roi Katigbak from Ang Dyaryo Natin, Dexter Visitacion from Periodico Norte, Jefferson Crisostomo from Balitang Parehas, Dominic Abrematea from the Tacloban Star, Marie Tonette Marticio from Manila Bulletin, Justine Grace Traya from RMN Tacloban, Tito Tepase from the Leyte-Samar Daily Express, Roel Amazona from the Philippine News Agency Tacloban, Ruby Espina from the West Leyte Express, and Ricky Bautista from the West Leyte Weekly Express.

The Media Lakbay Aral is a program organized by CARD MRI Publishing House, an institution under CARD MRI that hopes to elevate the capacity of CARD MRI clients by providing progressive and positive stories. The institution plans to organize another tour program in Tuguegarao in August of this year.

 

 

 

 

University of Perpetual Help levels up its energy efficiency initiatives with a procurement management strategy

uph-aeco energy collaboration
From L-R: Mark Carlo Tamayo, Sr. EVP & Executive Assistant to the Chairman, President, & CEO of UPH – Jonelta Group, Lt. Col. Richard Antonio Tamayo, President of UPHDMC, Bernd Krukenberg, President of Shell Energy Philippines, Norman Biola, EVP of Administrative Affairs UPHDMC, and Louise Schirmer, Marketing Director of AECO Energy.

Press Release
July 4, 2024

TAGUIG CITY – The University of Perpetual Help (UPH) Dalta and Jonelta Groups, renowned for their top-tier medical centers and Catholic-oriented universities, announced a groundbreaking five-year agreement with AECO Energy. This partnership empowers UPH to optimize its energy procurement and management across six of its campuses.

Through this collaboration, UPH's four universities and two tertiary hospitals will benefit from AECO Energy's expertise in securing the most competitive, fixed-rate electricity plans. This comes at a crucial time as the Philippines grapples with rising energy costs.

“We want to leverage our 15-year open electricity market expertise from Singapore and Australia to empower commercial and industrial customers with an efficient way of procuring and managing their electricity. This collaboration will fulfill our promise of delivering the best-priced electricity rates to contestable customers. And we are truly grateful to UPH for the trust and confidence,” said Louise Schirmer, Marketing Director of AECO Energy.

This milestone agreement ensures UPH's stable electricity supply while enjoying the best-priced, fixed-rate electricity prices with the help of a professional and data-driven energy procurement strategy led by AECO Energy.

“As we expand our facilities, we see an opportunity to use different energy strategies, and this means changing how we renew and procure our electricity contracts. AECO Energy came at an opportune time when we tried to renew our contracts on our own but ended up with high-priced offers. AECO offered us a unique service, a service we’d never heard of before but made clear business sense. Thanks to our collaboration with AECO, we received competitive offers and secured the best rate,” said Lt. Col. Richard Antonio Tamayo, President of UPHDMC.

“We are lucky to find the best-fit energy partners for both our schools and hospitals. As we move to our 50th anniversary and with guidance from our chairman, we need to level up our systems and processes and this collaboration is one of our ways of leveling up. Our 5-year relationship with AECO will benefit our cost-saving initiatives,” added Norman Biola, EVP of Administrative Affairs UPHDMC.

This partnership aims to drive market efficiency in a deregulated energy market, lower electricity rates for contestable customers in collaboration with AECO’s Retailer partners, and provide customers the freedom to choose through the Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA) program.

 

 

 

 

Filipino civil society organizations laud the UN Special Rapporteur, debunk PH government’s lies at the UN Human Rights Council session

By Philippine UPR Watch
July 2, 2024

GENEVA, Switzerland – Filipino civil society representatives from the Philippine UPR Watch today lauded the report of the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Climate Change on the mandate’s country visit to the Philippines. The report was presented at the 56th session of the UN Human Rights Council Session in Geneva, Switzerland.

According to the report presented by the new Special Rapporteur Elisa Morgera, “the Philippines is considered to be a climate hotspot where strong hazards, large exposure and high concentration of vulnerable people coincide” and that “the impacts of global climate also have profound social implications.” Among the issues highlighted in the report were Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), land reclamation, and environmental defenders.

“Typhoon Yolanda has caused widespread damage but local communities have not yet fully recovered. We denounce the attacks on development organizations like LCDE (Leyte Center for Development, Inc.) that support disaster-affected communities. Threats against development organizations will affect the delivery of much-needed aid that the government has not sufficiently provided. RA 101168 should be repealed, along with the ATA,” said Lia Mai Torres, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines (CEC). In May, the bank accounts of the staff of LCDE were frozen under Republic Act No. 101168, also known as the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 (TFPSA).

“Reclamation is one of the most urgent climate issues in the Philippines, yet the Marcos Jr. administration's promised moratorium remains unfulfilled. We are grateful for the Special Rapporteurs' visit to the reclamation-affected areas and for affirming the fisherfolk communities’ unresolved concerns,” said Jonila Castro, Advocacy Officer of the Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment. Castro was abducted on September 2 last year while conducting research on reclamation in coastal communities. "The impacts of reclamation are so undeniable, but the government failed to address them, as noted in the report," she added.

According to MC Mace Sulayao of Defend Panay Network and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente - Youth, “The Philippine government tried to invalidate the Tumanduk indigenous people’s claims, saying that they were part of a ‘CSO that is openly critical of the dam project.’ However, they (the government) did not respond to the issues the community raised regarding the Jalaur Dam.” She added: “For the families of the victims, the government claims that the massacre and arrests of the Tumanduk people are unrelated to their opposition (to the dam) adds insult to injury. Local communities have reported being harassed to silence over the construction of the dam.”

Daisy Macapanpan, an elderly woman community leader violently arrested in 2022 in Laguna said, “I affirm the report’s statement about a systematic program to coerce communities to approve dam projects. I was arrested and charged with rebellion for speaking out against the Ahunan Pump Storage Project in my hometown. This pattern persists from the previous to the present.” Macapanpan is part of the Protect Sierra Madre for the People Network’s secretariat.

“It is concerning how the Marcos Jr. administration is greenwashing the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA). The law has been weaponized against environmental defenders engaged in climate action. Similarly, the NTF-ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict) has not brought peace and stability but a climate of fear and shrinking civic space for climate activism,” CEC’s Torres said.

“The continued existence of the NTF ELCAC and the red- and terrorist-tagging of activists create a chilling effect on our exercise of rights. Similarly, the use of terror laws creates a climate of fear not only among the organizations whose bank accounts were frozen but more importantly, in the communities they serve, which are now being heavily militarized on false allegations of terrorism. These draconian legislations should be repealed immediately,” said Sol Taule, legal counsel of KARAPATAN.

“Our abduction is living proof that environmental defenders and climate activists are being attacked in the Philippines and that the culture of impunity exists under the Marcos Jr. administration,” said Castro.

“If the Marcos Jr. administration has nothing to hide, then it should allow more visits of UN Special Rapporteurs and other independent experts to the Philippines,” Castro said. She was referring to the government’s denial of the bombings in communities in Kalinga, Cagayan Valley, Lanao del Sur, and Negros Occidental.

The delegates of the Philippine UPR Watch and Filipino civil society organizations thanked former Special Rapporteur Ian Fry for his efforts to learn about the impacts of climate change in the Philippines and for exposing the truth from the ground. We also support the mandate’s recommendations namely on the moratorium of reclamation projects, the revocation of the ATA, disbanding of the NTF-ELCAC and the investigation of its past operations, as well as the judicial inquiry on cases against environmental defenders.

 

 

 

 

KARAPATAN on the recent release of oldest political prisoner in PH

Gerardo dela Peña

By KARAPATAN
July 2, 2024

QUEZON CITY – Eight-five year old Gerardo dela Peña, the oldest political prisoner in the Philippines, was finally released from the New Bilibid Prisons at 9:30 p.m. of June 30, 2024 by virtue of executive clemency. He had been behind bars for more than 11 years for a trumped-up murder charge.

Tatay Gerardo’s release was the result of a campaign by human rights organizations here and abroad. In recent months, various groups steadily stepped up the pressure to secure his release.

Coming from a family of land tillers, Dela Peña was a peasant organizer in Bicol. In his younger years as an activist, he was detained and tortured by the police and military under the Marcos dictatorship in 1982. After his release, he chaired the SELDA (Samahan ng Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto) chapter in Camarines Norte. He persisted in his activism, working with various other people’s organizations in the region, despite threats to his life and liberty.

Dela Peña’s arrest in 2013 was for a murder that had allegedly occurred 12 years before. His brother Armenio was also arrested in 2013 on the same charges, but died in prison of a heart attack.

Dela Peña began losing his vision due to cataracts and became hard of hearing as he counted his days in prison. The campaign for his release had resulted in the commutation of his 20- to 40-year sentence to 12 years last March 2024. At that time, counting time served for good behavior, Tatay Gerardo should have been released forthwith, were it not for bureaucratic rigmarole. The grant of executive clemency facilitated his eventual release, but should have been a superfluous measure given the circumstances of his case.

Nonetheless, Tatay Gerardo can now spend his twilight years with his family, who have missed him for more than a decade.

The struggle continues for about 90 other elderly political prisoners like Tatay Gerardo who should likewise be released on just and humanitarian grounds.

 

 

 

 

IBP stands with Filipino fishermen

Press Release
June 30, 2024

PASAY CITY – In a statement released over the weekend, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines urged government to provide protection to Filipino fishermen who ply their trade within the 200-mile Philippine exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

IBP president Antonio C. Pido and the IBP governing board unanimously adopted the position that “Filipino fishermen have the legal right to go fishing” within this EEZ. The IBP added that “the Philippine government is duty-bound to provide protection to our fishermen inside this zone.”

Article 13, section 7 of the 1987 Constitution requires the State to uphold the right of subsistence fishermen to have preferential treatment in the use of communal fishing grounds, both inland and offshore. This right is extended to protection against “foreign intrusion.”

The IBP also cites the Treaty of Paris signed in 1898 when Spain ceded the Philippine archipelago to the United States of America. This was reinforced and clarified in the Treaty of Washington of 1900 where the parties listed the additional islands that Spain turned over to the U.S.

“When the Philippines gained independence, all these islands covered by the Treaty of Paris and Treaty of Washington that form part of the Philippine archipelago became part of our country’s territory,” the IBP said.

In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration issued a decision confirming that the Philippines has sovereign rights over its EEZ in the West Philippine Sea. This decision clarified that “the Philippines shall enjoy all economic rights within its EEZ, including fishing, resource exploration, and marine conservation,” the IBP concluded.

The IBP is the official and mandatory organization of all lawyers in the Philippines.

 

 

 

 

KARAPATAN at the 56th UNHRC session: Human rights situation in PH remains as bleak as ever

Press Release
June 27, 2024

QUEZON CITY – In a side event at the 56th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Switzerland on June 20, 2024, KARAPATAN’s Atty. Maria Sol Taule said that under the Marcos Jr. administration, “the human rights situation remains as bleak as ever, with intensifying human rights and international humanitarian law violations and worsening climate of impunity, while justice for victims of human rights violations committed in the name of the “war against drugs” and “counter-terrorism” remains elusive.”

Taule will co-lead a delegation of human rights defenders from the Philippines to participate in the UNHRC session, as the UN Special Rapporteur on Climate Change and Human Rights is set to deliver a report on the expert’s official visit in the country last November 2023 and as the UN Joint Programme on Human Rights ends this August.

In the side event, KARAPATAN noted “an alarming escalation of the weaponization of the Anti-Terrorism Law (ATL) and the Terrorist Financing Prevention and Suppression Act (TFPSA)” citing trumped up charges against at least 112 activists and human rights defenders are facing charges under these laws.

“The Anti Terrorism Council unjustly and arbitrarily designated Dr. Naty Castro, Windel Bolinget, Steve Tauli, Sarah Alikes, Jennifer Awingan and peace consultants as terrorists, using perjured testimonies of so called rebel returnees. The bank accounts of humanitarian and development NGOs such as the Leyte Center for Development Inc (LCDE), the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP), Paghida-et sa Kauswagan Development Group Inc. (PDG) and Citizens' Disaster Response Center (CDRC) have been frozen for alleged terrorist financing,” Taule said in the side event.

“Extrajudicial killings of peasants, indigenous peoples, workers, environmental defenders, among others, are committed by State security forces in the guise of military encounters with armed rebels. The patterns of enforced disappearances, illegal arrests and detention, red-tagging, threats, harassment and intimidation remain to appear as State-sanctioned as State actors commit them with impunity. Indiscriminate bombing and firing continue especially in the countryside away from the attention of mass media and civil society organizations. Hundreds of political prisoners remain because the campaign of political repression includes not just violent attacks but also arresting activists on trumped-up criminal charges,” according to KARAPATAN.

Taule added that in this context, “while the UNJP has kept the HRC’s spotlight on the Philippines, its impact on the ground has been hardly felt. It had weak and low baseline indicators; weaker policy reform work; no visible substantial results in investigations, prosecutions and convictions of human rights violations perpetrators; and limited meaningful participation of civil society.”

In a joint written statement submitted to the HRC by the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs of the World Council of Churches, Franciscans International, World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), KARAPATAN, Aktionsbündnis Menschenrechte Philippinen (AMP), In Defense of Human Rights and Dignity Movement (iDefend) and Caritas Philippines, they called on the Philippine government “to put an end to the practice of red-tagging activists and support the recommendation made by the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression to abolish the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

They likewise called on the Marcos Jr. administration to fully cooperate with the investigation by the International Criminal Court into alleged crimes against humanity in the context of the “war on drugs” led by Rodrigo Duterte.

On June 27, Taule will be among the resource persons in a side event on civic space in Asia, organized by FORUM-ASIA, Civicus, Franciscans International and the OMCT.

 

 

 

 

Another town in Southern Leyte declared insurgency free

Macrohon declared insurgency free

By 802nd Infantry Brigade
June 25, 2024

CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City – The municipality of Macrohon, Southern Leyte was declared being in a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) yesterday, June 24, 2024 following the same declaration of its neighboring town of Bontoc on May 6, 2024.

The municipality of Macrohon was cleared of Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) influence in 2010 and since then have achieved dormant or inactive level of insurgency status.

The declaration ceremony was attended by key municipal officials headed by Hon. Alan Jose K. Aroy, Mayor and Chairman, Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of Macrohon. Also in attendance were the Barangay Captains of the 30 Barangays, members of the Municipal Peace and Order Council of Macrohon and friends from the media.

Meanwhile, senior military and police officials were also present to witness the formal signing of the declaration such as Brigadier General Noel A. Vetuir, Brigade Commander of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Edgar A. Gabia, Commanding Officer of the 14th Infantry (Avenger) Battalion, and Police Major Wilson Hilvano, Force Commander, 1st Southern Leyte Police Mobile Force Company representing the Southern Leyte Provincial Police Office.

The highlight of the event was the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Pledge of Commitment to sustain the peace that is being enjoyed by the people of Macrohon.

Mayor Aroy expressed his town's gratitude to all stakeholders who were instrumental in achieving the state of SIPSC in Macrohon. He emphasized that this milestone paves the way for further progress in the municipality, enhancing the quality of life for its constituents. The Philippine Army, Philippine National Police, and the DILG reaffirmed their strong support and commitment to maintain stable peace and security in Macrohon.

Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir commended the local government unit of Macrohon and other stakeholders for their unwavering support and commitment in upholding a safe and peaceful environment.

“The municipality of Macrohon has long been peaceful, hence the declaration of Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition in Macrohon is just a formal and official manifestation of commitment of local leaders and people to sustain the peace and never allow any threat groups to gain foothold in their municipality.” Vestuir said.

Vestuir emphasized the cooperation and efforts of local government entities in achieving a peaceful and secure communities.. “The SIPSC declaration is a testament to all stakeholders' collective efforts and commitment to peace, unity, and progress. It highlights the importance of embracing peace and working together to achieve reconciliation, pursue development and people’s collectively stand of being inhospitable to the CPP-NPA-NDF and its allies in the Municipality of Macrohon,” Vestuir concluded.

 

 

 

 

NMP hosts Maritime Research Forum 2024, reveals strategic roadmap

Maritime Research Forum 2024

Press Release
June 25, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) successfully held its Maritime Research Forum at Hotel H2O in Manila on June 20, 2024. The event, themed "Charting the Future of Maritime Education and Training through Collaborative Research," gathered 98 industry stakeholders from government agencies, maritime education and training institutions (METIs), shipping companies and crewing agencies, maritime organizations, and Filipino seafarers.

Held in conjunction with the agency's annual observance of the Day of Seafarers on June 25, the forum provided a platform to present two significant research studies conducted by NMP in 2023: "Assessing the Mental Health and Well-being of Filipino Seafarers" and "Investments in Distance Learning in Philippine Maritime Training Institutions."

Moreover, the forum revealed NMP's future strategic plans with the presentation of the NMP's Research Agenda and its Maritime Training Course Development Plan for CY 2025-2027. Stakeholders were invited to participate in and contribute to these research and training initiatives to ensure their relevance and effectiveness.

In his welcome address, NMP Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario highlighted the activity's role in developing collaborative strategies to tackle the maritime industry's dynamic challenges.

"This forum serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, where NMP will present and validate significant research findings, explore their implications for policy and program development, and collaboratively create strategies to meet the evolving needs of our maritime industry. It is an opportunity to engage with thought leaders, industry experts, and policymakers, fostering a collective vision for a stronger and more resilient maritime sector," he stated.

During the keynote address delivered by Atty. Jerome T. Pampolina, Assistant Secretary for Sea-based OFW Concerns of the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), on behalf of DMW Secretary Hans Leo J. Candac, the critical importance of research in shaping the future of maritime education and welfare was underscored.

"Every life at sea matters, and every Filipino seafarer is invaluable. The insights from these research endeavors by our esteemed colleagues at NMP will guide the formulation of programs and policies aimed at enhancing the capabilities and improving the welfare of our Filipino seafarers," he disclosed.

Meanwhile, Deputy Executive Director Mayla N. Macadawan reiterated the importance of collaboration and continuous improvement in maritime education and training during her closing remarks. She also expressed heartfelt gratitude to all participants for their invaluable contributions and encouraged ongoing cooperation to ensure the success of future initiatives.

"As we move forward, let us transform our insights into actions, our discussions into policies, and our collaborations into lasting partnerships. Together, we can navigate the challenges ahead and chart a brighter, more prosperous future for the maritime sector," she concluded.

Following the presentation of the 2 completed researches, an open forum session facilitated a dynamic exchange of ideas among participants. Participants from various sectors were actively engaged in the discussions, sharing their insights and asking pertinent questions related to the research findings.

Through these collaborative efforts, NMP reaffirms its commitment to pioneering advancements in maritime education and training, aimed at empowering Filipino seafarers and cultivating a highly skilled and competitive maritime workforce.

 

 

 

 

CMDI holds the 6th Commencement Exercises

CMDI Graduation
Evangelene Pallen, the valedictorian of the class 2023-2024 from the Accountancy, Business, and Management strand, motivates her co-graduates to dream big and follow the road where their hearts desire.

By JOSEPHINE RAMOS
June 25, 2024

SAN PABLO CITY – CARD-MRI Development Institute, Inc. (CMDI) holds its 6th Senior High School Commencement Exercises with the theme “Kabataang Pilipino para sa Matatag na Kinabukasan ng Bagong Pilipinas.” The CMDI Bay Campus held its SHS graduation at CMDI Bay 2 Gymnasium, Brgy. Tranca, Bay, Laguna, on June 1, 2024. Meanwhile, the Tagum Campus SHS graduation happened at CMDI Tagum Gymnasium, Brgy. Mankilam, Tagum City on June 4, 2024.

A total of 415 students from both campuses have completed their senior high school education.

"As you start a new chapter in life, carry the learning and experiences you have gathered from CMDI, including the friendships and social networks you have built. These learnings will also shape your future and the next chapters of your life," Founder and Chairman Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip reminded the graduates.

He also encourages students to continue their studies and obtain their degrees. However, if they need to work, the door of CARD MRI is wide open, and fresh graduates are welcome to join in the mission of eradicating poverty in the country.

Dr. Alip added, "I wish that you will pursue your passion, whatever you want to do with your life, but still, I hope you continue to help us with our mission of empowering Filipinos.”

CARD MRI Managing Director Aristeo Dequito also expressed his gratitude and congratulations to the graduates. "The awards and recognitions received by the graduates not only showcase their excellence but also serve as evidence of the competence of our instructors at CMDI," he stated.

CMDI also offers college courses such as Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship, specializing in Microfinance, Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information Systems, and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management.

Evangelene Pallen was recognized as the valedictorian of the CMDI Bay Campus, while Renzyle Jade Zafra was the valedictorian of the CMDI Tagum Campus.

Dr. Gerlie Ilagan, the School Division Superintendent of the DepEd-Division of San Pablo City, was the guest speaker for the program. "You have to take action to reach your goals and aspirations in life. It is just the beginning of becoming a resilient and successful citizen," she shared.

 

 

 

 

Samar I is constructing road in Brgys. Limarayon to Kili-kili, Calbayog City

Brgys. Limarayon to Kili-kili road

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
June 25, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – A road is being constructed from Barangays Limarayon to Kili-kili in Calbayog City funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.

This project with the contract amount of P39.2 million will have a 1.3866 lane kilometer of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) with a width of 6.1 meters and shoulder of the same length with a width of one (1) meter on both sides (left and right). Additional works would be stone masonry that will be built on areas with steep slope as well as 107 pcs. of single-arm solar LED lights as roadway lighting.

Increasing the connectivity of roads in an area will create a safer system for vehicles, pedestrians or any kind of transportation that locals use such as “habal-habal”. It also helps to reduce decongestion on highways or main roads and improve travel efficiency because it offers different routes to specific destinations.

 

 

 

 

NMP study exposes rising mental disorders among Filipino seafarers

rising mental disorders among Filipino seafarers
Lead Researcher Ms. Karen C. Pailago, presenting the research findings on Mental Health and Well-being of Filipino Seafarers during the DMW-NMP Maritime Research Forum on June 20, 2024 at Hotel H2O, Manila.

Press Release
June 25, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – The recent research study conducted by the National Maritime Polytechnic titled "Assessing the Mental Health and Well-being of Filipino Seafarers" has revealed significant data on the prevalence of mental disorders and suicides among Filipino seafarers, highlighting the critical need for targeted interventions and support.

From 2018 to 2022, 189 Filipino seafarers were diagnosed with mental disorders, with cases steadily increasing each year: 23 in 2018, 25 in 2019, 34 in 2020, 43 in 2021, and 64 in 2022. Anxiety disorders (46.03%) and depressive disorders (38.62%) were the most common, followed by schizophrenia (6.35%) and post-traumatic stress disorder (6.35%).

Suicide cases saw a concerning rise, from 1 case in 2018 to 9 cases in 2022, marking seafaring as one of the professions with high suicide risks. The pandemic exacerbated mental health issues, with increased reports of stress, anxiety, and depression among seafarers. The isolation and extended contracts due to travel restrictions contributed significantly to their mental strain.

The study also found variations in mental health issues based on the type of vessel, with Filipino seafarers diagnosed with mental disorders from 2018-2022 being deployed on board passenger vessels (33.33%), dry cargo vessels (24.34%), tanker vessels (24.34%), and bulk carrier vessels (11.64%).

Age group analysis revealed that seafarers aged 30-39 (42.86%) were most affected, followed by those aged 40-49 (25.93%) and aged 20-29 (20.63%). Major factors contributing to mental health disorders included marital and family conflicts (54.17%), work-related stress (39.58%), and adjustment issues to the work environment (20.84%).

The study highlights key recommendations to address rising mental health issues among Filipino seafarers. It suggests continuing further studies, including data collection in 2023 and beyond, and collaborating with maritime-related government agencies for more precise data. The study calls for government-led mental health seminars tailored for seafarers & their families, and advocates mandatory mental health training for new hires in shipping companies and crewing agencies. It also recommends hiring dedicated Crew Welfare or Mental Health Liaison Officers onboard. Lastly, the study emphasizes creating targeted programs to prevent anxiety and depression, aiming to foster a supportive environment for seafarers' well-being and sustainability in the maritime industry.

These recommendations underscore the urgent need for collaborative action across the maritime industry and government sectors to prioritize the mental well-being of Filipino seafarers. Implementing these measures is crucial to creating a supportive environment that not only safeguards the mental health of our seafarers but also enhances their resilience and maximizes their contributions to global maritime operations. Swift and decisive action is imperative to ensure a sustainable and healthy future for this essential workforce.

 

 

 

 

Communist terrorist rebel killed, 3 firearms seized; Soldier sacrifices life in pursuit of lasting peace in Eastern Visayas

seized high-powered firearms

By DPAO, 8ID PA
June 24, 2024

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – A member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) was killed, and three high-powered firearms were seized in an armed encounter at the remote outskirts of Brgy. Hitapi-an, Catubig, Northern Samar, on June 23, 2024.

The troops of 20th Infantry “We Lead” Battalion, 8th Infantry "Stormtroopers" Division, Philippine Army conducted focused military operations in response to reports from concerned citizens regarding extortion activities in their localities targeting local residents and farmers.

The troops encountered a small group of CTG members, resulting to a 15-minute firefight. The rebels are believed to be remnants of the Sub-Regional Guerilla Unit (SRGU) of the Front Committee-15, Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) ARCTIC, Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).

Following the firefight, the CTG rebels retreated, leaving behind their deceased member identified as Lino Pajanustan Norcio alias Kidlat who’s remains are forwarded to the Philippine National Police Scene of Crime Operations (SOCO).

The government troops seized two M16 rifles and one R4 rifle.

The 20th Infantry Battalion, commanding officer, Lt. Col. Richard P. Villaflor said that the group is known for intimidation, grave threats, and extortion from the local populace and small businesses in Northern Samar communities. They are also responsible for the recent harassment in Brgy. Manering, Catubig, Northern Samar, on June 1, which disrupted the ongoing community support program, indicating the CTGs' lack of community support and portraying them as lawless elements targeting vulnerable communities.

In a statement, Lt. Col. Villaflor reiterated the unit's unwavering commitment to protect the interests of the people in the municipality of Catubig and the Second District of Northern Samar. And called upon the continued support of the Nortehanons in achieving lasting peace and creating conditions for sustainable development.

"The government awaits you, ready to support your fresh start through the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and other initiatives under Municipal Task Force - ELCAC and MTF Balik-Loob. Embrace this opportunity for a better future," Lt. Col. Villaflor added.

Catubig Municipal Mayor Solomon G. Vicencio expressed support for ending local communist armed conflict and insurgency problems in Northern Samar.

“Nananawagan ako sa lahat ng mga kapatid nating naliligaw pa rin ng landas at patuloy na nabibiktima ng maling ideolohiya, panahon na para magbalik-loob kayo sa gobyerno at umuwi kayo sa inyong mga tahanan. Panahon na para itigil ang armadong pakikibaka. Mananatiling bukas ang aming himpilan sa inyong pagbabalik. Sabay-sabay tayo sa pagsusulong nang tunay na kapayapaan at tuluy-tuloy na kaunlaran sa minamahal nating Catubig," said Mayor Vicencio.

In a separate incident, Sgt. Leo Jabinar heroically offered the ultimate sacrifice while serving the people of Eastern Visayas during an armed encounter with CTGs in Barangay Nagbac, Jiabong, Samar.

Sgt. Jabinar was deployed as part of the Mobile Community Support Sustainment Program team to facilitate the delivery of basic services. The MCSSP team were conducting pulong-pulong with the barangay officials and residents when they were fired upon by the CTGs.

Maj. Gen. Camilo Z. Ligayo, commander of the 8th Infantry Division, expressed his sympathy to the bereaved family and friends of the slain soldier and assured them that the troops' sacrifices will not be in vain as they will further intensify their efforts to eradicate communist terrorists in the area.

"His sacrifice will be remembered and honored by his comrades and this nation. His heroism and dedication will never be forgotten," Maj. Gen. Ligayo added.

 

 

 

 

New DAR provincial heads installed


Alfonso Catorce formally turns over his responsibility as Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II) of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Western Samar to PARPO I Segundino Pagliawan after the former was reassigned to Eastern Samar. (ARVIN CADIGOY)

By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
June 22, 2024

TACLOBAN CITY – Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II) Alfonso Catorce officially assumed office as the new head of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Samar after his installation on Monday, June 10, this year.

Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, formally installed Catorce to his new post following the issuance of Special Order No. 415, series of 2024 on May 9 by Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III.

Catorce, formerly the PARPO II of Western Samar, replaced PARPO II Danilo Lozada, who retired from government service recently.

Other officials installed on Monday included Western Samar PARPO I Segundino Pagliawan who was designated PARPO II and replaced Catorce based on the same special order.

Meanwhile, under Special Order No. 478, issued by Estrella on June 4 this year, Josefina Amande, Chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PBDD) in Western Samar, is designated PARPO I for the same province, while Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer (MARPO) Thelma Alfaro is designated PBDD chief.

Further, in Eastern Samar, under the same special order, Land Tenure Service Division chief, Edna Abing, is designated PARPO I in concurrent capacity, to fill in the vacuum vacated by Lorena Azura who also retired from government service recently.

Installation of Amande and Abing and turnover of responsibilities from the outgoing officials to the incoming ones were likewise done on the same occasion.

 

 

 

 

Almagro Circumferential Road gets additional road

Brgy Poblacion to Sitio Malumlom road

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
June 22, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – A road is recently constructed which is part of the Almagro Circumferential Road in the municipality of Almagro, Samar under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.

This project is part of the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) with a contract amount of P4.8 million.

The project worked on an additional Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) from Barangay Poblacion to Sitio Malumlom that spanned 100 meters and has a width of 6.1 meters.

The said road is part of a bigger circumferential road project that will eventually connect all barangays of the said municipality which will provide ease in transport for vehicles and people to travel from one place to another. Apart from that, this will also boost their tourism attracting more visitors that will generate more income for the municipality.

 

 

 

 

Another municipality in Samar now NPA-free

npa-free Talalora

By 802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
June 21, 2024

CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City – The people of Talalora in Samar declare their town in a state of Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) today, June 21, 2024.

The declaration was graced by key local government officials led by Mayor Rosabel O. Costelo, Chairperson of the Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of Talalora. Also in attendance was the Municipal Local Government Officer Miss Edna C. Lumbre who represented the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

The municipality of Talalora has already achieved a dormant or inactive level of insurgency status in 2019. Since then, there have been no reports of activities perpetrated by the New People’s Army (NPA).

Meanwhile, senior military and police officials were also present to witness the formal signing of the declaration. Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir, Brigade Commander of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, and Lieutenant Colonel Eduardo I. Meclat Jr., Commanding Officer of the 63rd Infantry (Innovator) Battalion led the Army’s presence, and Police Lieutenant Colonel Alex C. Dang-aoen, Force Commander, 2nd Samar Police Mobile Company representing the Samar Provincial Police Office.

A highlight of the event was the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Pledge of Commitment, followed by the release of white doves symbolizing peace and new beginnings.

Mayor Costelo expressed their gratitude to all stakeholders who were instrumental in achieving the state of SIPSC in Talalora. They emphasized that this milestone paves the way for further progress in the municipality, enhancing the quality of life for its constituents. The Philippine Army, Philippine National Police, and the DILG reaffirmed their strong support and commitment to maintaining stable peace and security in Talalora.

Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir commended the local government units of Talaora and other stakeholders for their unwavering support and commitment to upholding a safe environment.

“The declaration of Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition in Talalora represents a victory of freedom from the deceptive ideas of the New People's Army and the Samareños’ dedication to peace and security, signifying a major advancement in their continued efforts to protect their communities,” Vestuir said.

Vestuir emphasized the cooperation and efforts of local government entities and their communities in achieving SIPSC. “The SIPSC declaration is a testament to all stakeholders' collective efforts and commitment to peace, unity, and progress. It highlights the importance of embracing peace and working together to achieve reconciliation and sustained development in the Municipality of Talalora,” Vestuir concluded.

 

 

 

 

MPB at Calbayog District Hospital underway

Calbayog District Hospital project

By GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
June 20, 2024

CALBAYOG CITY – Samar First DEO is now constructing the multi-purpose building (MPB) at Calbayog District Hospital under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2023 with a contract amount of P59.11 million.

The goal of the said hospital is to work hand-in-hand with government in the achievement of good health for the people by providing the highest standards and ethics of hospital services and healthcare. These government-owned hospitals are built to cater to the local residents, taking care of their health and get access to treatments that will increase life expectancy in the community.

This MPB will consist of four building structures: an 8-bed capacity building which will be an extension of the Dialysis Center; the new OPD building; a blood bank; and storage building. All structures will have a PWD ramp, fire protection and alarm system as well as a toilet (except for the storage building).

These new facilities will offer additional treatment thus, people will get access to high-quality healthcare. There is also additional space to accommodate more patients that is important for human health and well-being.

 

Last updated: 12/19/2024

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