ARBs from Samar are
first recipients of COCROM in E. Visayas

More
than 1,500 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from Western and
Northern Samar receive their Certificate of Condonation with
Release of Mortgage (COCROM) from the Department of Agrarian
Reform (DAR), while 532 receive land titles during distribution
rite at the Calbayog Sports Center. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
December 10, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY, Samar
– Agrarian reform beneficiary (ARB) Gary Rubante from this city was
so happy to receive from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) his
Certificate of Condonation with Release of Mortgage (COCROM) on
Sunday, December 8 this year, which relieved him from financial
burden over the farmland awarded to him under the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
“Maraming-maraming salamat
po kay Secretary Conrado Estrella III ng DAR at kay Pangulong
Bongbong Marcos dahil ipinagkaloob nya po ito. Sa wakas ay wala na
po kaming babayarang ganito kalaking halaga, P111,842,” Rubante
exclaimed.
Rubante is one of the
1,504 ARBs from the provinces of Western Samar and Northern Samar
who are the first recipients of COCROM distributed in Eastern
Visayas, held at the Calbayog Sports Center.
Presidential sister,
Senator Imee Marcos, was supposed to hand the 2,140 COCROMs that
will erase P41,333,397.65 of unpaid amortizations and debts incurred
from the 2,813-hectare lands awarded to them under agrarian reform
programs. But due to the inclement weather, she was not permitted by
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) to depart
from the Tacloban City airport.
The distribution rites
proceeded with DAR Assistant Secretary Rene Colocar alongside DAR
Eastern Visayas Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu, Samar First
District Representative Stephen James Tan, Vice Governor Arnold Tan,
and City Mayor Raymund Uy, leading the distribution.
On July 7 last year,
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed Republic Act No. 11953, or the
New Agrarian Emancipation Act that will condone P57.557 billion
principal debts of 610,054 ARBs nationwide.
Aside from the COCROMs,
592 electronically generated individual titles under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project and 10
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) covering an aggregate
area of 1,127.1534 hectares were likewise given to 532 ARBs from the
above mentioned provinces on the same occasion.
ABM students from Samar
National School engage in immersive orientation at DPWH Samar 2nd
DEO

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
December 9, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office (DEO) recently hosted an immersive
orientation for students from the Accountancy, Business, and
Management (ABM) strand of Samar National School. The activity was
designed to provide hands-on learning experiences and enhance the
students' understanding of government infrastructure operations.
District Engineer Herminio
V. Gulmatico warmly welcomed the students and underscored the
importance of exposing young learners to the real-world applications
of management and governance. “This partnership with schools is an
investment in the future of our communities, as it equips students
with practical knowledge and inspires them to pursue meaningful
careers,” he said.
The orientation included
detailed discussions on DPWH functions, project implementation, and
administrative processes. Students were given the opportunity to
interact with department heads and gain insights into the various
roles within the agency. A guided tour of ongoing projects allowed
the students to observe firsthand the execution of infrastructure
projects, from planning to completion.
This initiative aligns
with the ABM strand's focus on preparing students for careers in
business, management, and public service. The program not only
broadened their horizons but also provided valuable exposure to
public sector operations.
Samar National School
expressed its gratitude to DPWH Samar 2nd DEO for its support and
commitment to nurturing future professionals. The collaboration
serves as a model for integrating education and community engagement
in empowering the youth.
Outcomes of first
Philippine-hosted Loss and Damage Fund Board meeting not enough –
civil society groups
By
Aksyon Klima Pilipinas
December 9, 2024
QUEZON CITY –
Philippine civil society representatives expressed dissatisfaction
on the outcomes of the 4th Meeting of the Board (B.4) of the Fund
for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) held on 2-5 December 2024
at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.
“The FRLD can only be as
effective as the actual money it has. So far, most of the nearly
USD750-million pledges remain mere promises instead of disbursable
funding that can concretely support developing countries and the
most vulnerable communities,” said John Leo Algo, National
Coordinator of Aksyon Klima Pilipinas (AKP) and one of the civil
society representatives during the meeting.
B.4 takes place less than
two weeks after the conclusion of the 2024 UN climate negotiations
(COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. In this event, Parties set the new
collective quantified goal on climate finance at “at least” USD300
billion of public finance from developed countries per year by 2035,
without including any target for funding actions against loss and
damage (L&D).
This was also the first
Board meeting that took place in the Philippines since it was
selected as its host last June. It occurred shortly after the
country was battered by six storms in just four weeks, highlighting
the importance of setting up the urgent operationalization of the
FRLD to support nations frequently hit by extreme weather and slow
onset events.
“Coming out of B.4, we now
have a more concrete idea of what the Board will prioritize for its
‘Phase One’,” Algo added, referring to the period between January to
June 2025. “The prioritization of developing inclusive, country-led
processes is essential for assessing their needs to effectively
respond to L&D, provided that we will receive technical and
financial support. This is especially crucial for our country and
reduce our growing vulnerabilities to worsening impacts of the
climate crisis.”
Among the other priorities
during this phase involve ensuring the operational readiness of the
FRLD. These include developing its operational frameworks, the
transition to an independent secretariat, and the development of a
long-term resource mobilization and plan, including converting
pledges into disbursable funding.
Civil society and
community representatives at B.4, or Active Observers, succeeded in
deferring decisions on proposed policies for participation of
non-State actors to the next Board meeting on April 2025 in
Barbados. They argued for the need for sufficient time to consult
with global and national constituencies, given that key documents
were only communicated a few days before the sessions.
Rodne Galicha, AKP
National Convenor, welcomed the openness of the Board for a
meaningful engagement process with civil society, indigenous
peoples, and local communities, stating that “the decision on the
creation of an expert advisory panel on loss and damage response and
finance must include sectors which shall genuinely help the board to
make informed decisions in the context of latest science and
experiences of communities affected and may be affected”.
However, the Active
Observers criticized some of the proposals made by Board members
from developed countries during the meeting.
“The developed country
board members' proposals look equitable but stand to potentially
hold out the very developing nations the fund is meant to support,”
said Jefferson Estela, East and Southeast Asia Steering Committee
member of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition (LDYC) and a youth
representative during the meeting.
He cited specific
suggestions by the United States representative on using World Bank
branch offices to enable virtual participation and fully focusing on
specific countries under the Least Developed Countries and Small
Island Developing States to receive a large portion of available
funding as examples that can perpetuate inequities and jeopardize
global solidarity.
Estela also emphasized
that “for the FRLD to succeed in its mandate, its governance must
fully represent diverse vulnerabilities. In that way, the fund will
properly support all the needed countries and help realize the end
goal of making people and nations resilient and recovering from the
worsening climate crisis.”
Despite these issues, Algo
acknowledged the progress made by FRLD Executive Director Ibrahima
Cheikh Diong and the current secretariat in just one month since he
was designated. However, he highlighted that “the FRLD needs to find
the right balance between urgency and diligence, especially in its
early months of operationalization. It has to ensure sustainability
is reflected not just in substance, but also in its procedures.”
He added that “from the
perspective of developing countries and the most vulnerable
communities, it is not enough for the FRLD to promise to make the
most of what it has. We need more, especially funding from developed
countries.”
Several members of AKP
were among the Active Observers that attended the four-day meeting.
Aside from Algo, who is also the Deputy Executive Director of Living
Laudato Si’ Philippines (LLS) and Estela, the Oceans and Climate
Campaigner of the Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED),
representatives from the Tebtebba Foundation, Oxfam Pilipinas, and
the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) were
present.
Sinemaya 2024:
Showcasing the power of film in social development

Highlighting
the 16 inspiring Sinemaya Film Fest finalists: Over 1,500
attendees from General Santos City (Top), Manila, and Cebu
City actively participated and watched the 2024 SineMaya
Film Fest final entries during its simultaneous screenings
on November 23, 2024. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
December 5, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
Sinemaya, the first Philippine microfinance industry community film
festival initiated by CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD
MRI) through its multimedia production company, BENTE Productions,
has launched its 2024 edition with nationwide simultaneous
screenings on November 23, 2024. The event aims to engage
communities in celebrating creativity while voting for the People’s
Choice Award.
This year’s theme, “A
Glimpse of Chín Muồi: Harvesting Dreams and Success Together with
Social Development Organizations,” showcases stories inspired by
real-life experiences, emphasizing the positive impact of
microfinance and social development initiatives on families and
communities.
Communities served by
social development organizations gathered to watch 16 short films
that portrayed inspiring journeys of resilience, hope, and
empowerment. These films, created by microfinance and social
development organizations across Southeast Asia, highlight how
families and communities achieved their dreams with the support of
these organizations.
The third edition of
Sinemaya showcased its entries at SM Cinemas in Manila City, Cebu
City, and General Santos City.
The competing entries
include A Light in the Shadows of CARD SME Bank, Inc. from Zamboanga;
Antipara at Libreta of CARD Mutual Benefits Association, Inc. from
Sto. Tomas, Batangas; Balud of CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) from
Mandaue City; Escaping Poverty: A story of a Muong Woman Supported
by TYM of Tinh Thuong One-member Limited Liability Microfinance
Institution from Hanoi, Vietnam; Hope in the Tides by Project
Dungganon of NWTF from Sagay City, Negros Occidental; Kabute of
Simbag sa Pag-Asenso, Inc. from Albay; Litrato of CARD-MRI
Development Institute (CMDI), Inc. from Tagum City, Davao del Norte;
Mingalarbar! of CARD Myanmar Company Limited from Myanmar; May Ngiti
ang Pangarap of CARD MRI Rizal Bank, Inc. from Taytay, Rizal; Puno
ng Buhay of CARD Bank, Inc. from General Luna, Quezon; Sa Piling ni
Nanay of ASA Philippines from Camarines Sur; Seeds of Change of
Ekphatana Microfinance Institution from Laos; Sweet Dawn of
Dungganon Bank, Inc. from Bacolod City; Teoryang Ako of Kabuhayan sa
Ganap na Kasarinlan Credit & Savings Cooperative from Quezon City;
Tinapay of People’s Alternative Livelihood Microfinance Foundation
of Sorsogon, Inc. from Bicol Region; Vitoria of Malvar Senior High
School from Sto. Tomas, Batangas.
“This program not only
highlights clients' inspiring life stories but also encourages
creativity and artistry among the communities we serve through
filmmaking,” said Ms. Marilyn M. Manila, President of Bente
Productions.
Over 1,500 attendees
watched the screenings in Manila City, General Santos City, and Cebu
City. CARD MRI is set to hold another screening in Laguna. Audience
votes during the screenings will help determine the People’s Choice
Award.
The Sinemaya 2024’s
awarding ceremony will be on December 15, 2024. The ceremony will
also feature the premiere of CARD MRI’s first indie film, “I
Remember You.” The film narrates the story of a CARD MRI staff in
Boracay Island, showcasing the organization’s efforts to help
clients overcome life’s challenges.
“For us at CARD MRI, the
film fest is more than a platform to showcase the talents of the
communities we serve. It’s about unlocking their endless potential.
Their films reflect the realities of their lives and their journey
toward empowerment,” said CARD MRI Founder and Chair Emeritus Dr.
Jaime Aristotle B. Alip.
This initiative is led by
Bente Productions Inc., a multimedia company under the CARD Mutually
Reinforcing Institutions, established in July 2024 to strengthen its
advocacy for social development. It is dedicated to creating
compelling stories and relevant information through films and series
that raise awareness and drive meaningful conversations about
poverty eradication.
Top communist terrorist
leaders among those killed in Northern Samar clash

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 3, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Several top leaders of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Emporium, under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC),
were among the six terrorists killed in an encounter on December 2,
2024, in the hinterlands of Barangay Paco, Las Navas, Northern
Samar.
The casualties included
Ariel Baselga, known by aliases Aries or Polly; Renar Diaz alias
Beloy or Monmon; Rey Tafalla alias Bunso; James Arandia alias Taying;
Maricar Asinas, alias Ikar; and alias Kagid, all identified by their
former comrades.
Following the encounter,
soldiers requested for the Philippine National Police Scene of Crime
Operatives (SOCO) for a post mortem examination.
Ariel Baselga alias Aries,
was the top terrorist and served as the Secretary of SRC Emporium.
He directed the operations of SRC Emporium, enforced the orders of
the EVRPC, and authorized tactical offensives in Northern Samar.
Renar Diaz alias Beloy or
Monmon, served as the Vice-Commander of the Sub-Regional Operations
Command for SRC Emporium. He was responsible for planning and
supervising the tactical operations of the Communist Terrorist Group
(CTG) units under SRC Emporium.
The encountered CTG is
notorious for numerous atrocities in Northern Samar, including
extortion, killing of innocent civilians, and terrorizing
communities. For instance, on February 28, a Civilian Armed
Auxiliary (CAA) Jeffrey Aceron was shot to death in Barangay Igot,
Pambujan. The following day, Hon. Joel Surio, a Barangay Kagawad
from Barangay Cagbigajo, Pambujan, was also murdered by members of
SRC Emporium.
Other reported incidents
of violence include harassment against troops from the 8th Infantry
Division (8ID) who were delivering basic services in geographically
isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs). On May 16, Corporal
Isagani Balmes, a member of the 19th Infantry Battalion, was fatally
shot in the chest while providing community support in Barangay
Lourdes, Las Navas. On October 5, in Barangay Capotoan, Las Navas,
unarmed Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit member Alejandro
Claudio was attacked while heading to serve his community. Both
incidents occurred in Northern Samar.
Additionally, multiple
warrants for murder and attempted murder have been issued against
members of this group.
The Joint Task Force Storm
and the 8th Infantry Division Commander, Maj. Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio
extended his deepest condolences to the families of those killed in
the encounter while reiterating the Army’s commitment to upholding
dignity and respect, even for adversaries.
“It is saddening to see
fellow Filipinos deceived by the false ideologies of communist
terrorists meet such a tragic end. We extend our heartfelt
sympathies to their bereaved families,” Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
“While they were our
enemies, we honor their humanity by providing them with a proper and
dignified burial. However, this outcome could have been avoided if
they had chosen to lay down their arms and surrender,” he added.
The December 2, 2024,
encounter not only resulted in the deaths of several NPA members but
also led to the recovery of four firearms, grenade, assorted
ammunition, cell phones, and subversive documents, seized by
soldiers from the 19th Infantry "Commando" Battalion of the 803rd
Infantry Brigade, 8ID, PA.
Capital city of the
province of Southern Leyte declared insurgency-free

By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
November 30, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– Maasin, the capital city of Southern Leyte was declared in a
Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) yesterday,
November 29, 2024.
The declaration ceremony
was attended by key city and barangay officials headed by Hon.
Nacional V. Mercado, Mayor and the Chairman of City Task Force to
End Local Communist Armed Conflict (CTF-ELCAC) of Maasin City and
Congresswoman Luz V. Mercado of Southern Leyte 1st congressional
district.
Senior military and police
officials were also present during the activity to witness the
declaration such as Colonel Rico O Amaro, Deputy Brigade Commander
of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Edgar
A. Gabia, Commanding Officer of the 14th Infantry (Avenger)
Battalion, and Police Colonel Hector F. Enage, Provincial Director,
Southern Leyte, Police Provincial Office.
The SIPSC declaration
highlighted the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and
Pledge of Commitment, as well as the release of white doves which
symbolizes peace and new beginnings.
Mayor Mercado expressed
his city's gratitude to all stakeholders who were instrumental in
achieving the state of SIPSC in Maasin City. He emphasized that this
milestone paves the way for further progress in the City, 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 internal peace and
security in Maasin City.
Colonel Amaro
congratulated the constituents, city and barangay officials for
their active cooperation and support in sustaining internal peace
and security in the area. "Congratulations to the local government
unit Maasin City, our activity today showcases our commitment and
advocacy for peaceful and conflict-resilient communities. Let us be
PROUD, be BOLD, and be LOUD in making Maasin City a template for
peace, security and conflict resiliency. Let us make Maasin City a
peaceful, friendly and terrorist inhospitable community for our
childrens and children's children”, Amaro concluded.
Meanwhile, Brigadier
General Noel Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade,
praised the constituents, city LGU and barangay officials for their
dedication in maintaining a secure environment. Vestuir highlighted
the collaborative efforts of the local government units and their
communities in achieving SIPSC.
Renowned historic
Island town of Limasawa in Southern Leyte declared insurgency-free

By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
November 28, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– The municipality of Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte is declared
being in a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC)
today, November 28, 2024 in a ceremony that was attended by key
municipal and barangay officials headed by Hon. Melchor P.
Petracorta, Mayor and the Chairman of Municipal Task Force to End
Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of Limasawa Island.
Military and police officials were also present during the activity
to witness the declaration such as Colonel Rico O Amaro, Deputy
Brigade Commander of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, Major
Darwin Cajada, Battalion Executive Officer of 14th Infantry
(Avenger) Battalion, and Police Captain Edwin Cordina, Chief of
Police, Limasawa Municipal Police Station.
The SIPSC declaration highlighted the signing of Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) and Pledge of Commitment, as well as the release
of white doves which symbolizes peace and new beginnings.
Mayor Petracorta expressed his town's gratitude to all stakeholders
who were instrumental in achieving the state of SIPSC of Limasawa
Island. 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 Limasawa Island.
Colonel Amaro congratulated the constituents, municipal and barangay
officials for their active cooperation and support in sustaining
internal peace and security in the area. "Congratulations to the
local government unit of Limasawa, our activity today showcase our
commitment and advocacy for peaceful and conflict-resilient
communities. Let us therefore be PROUD, be BOLD, and be LOUD in
declaring that the peace-loving people of Limasawa Island abhor any
form of terrorism and are inhospitable to any terrorist organization
who wish to destroy the Peace that we nortured for a very long
time." Amaro concluded.
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Noel Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd
Infantry Brigade, praised the constituents, municipal and barangay
officials for their dedication in maintaining a secure environment.
Vestuir highlighted the collaborative efforts of the local
government units and their communities in achieving SIPSC.
Validation of ARBs in
Leyte nears completion

The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Leyte continues to
validate the remaining agrarian reform beneficiaries in the
municipality of Burauen who are going to receive individual
electronically generated land titles (e-titles) under the
Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling
(SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
November 27, 2024
BURAUEN, Leyte –
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Leyte is near to complete
its validation of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) within the
10,669 targeted landholdings, covering an aggregate area of
93,940.1486 hectares, throughout the province under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project.
On Thursday last week,
November 14, three field validation teams (FVTs) converged in
Barangay Kagbana, an upland village, about 25 kilometers away from
this town, to validate some 229 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
of lot 12185 issued previously with a collective Certificate of Land
Ownership Award (CLOA).
Under the World
Bank-assisted SPLIT project, landholdings covered by collective
CLOAs are subdivided and electronically generated individual land
titles are eventually issued to ARBs to improve land tenure security
and strengthen property rights.
Rodolfo Ecija, 61, the
barangay chairman of Barangay Kagbana, was grateful that despite the
distance SPLIT project reached their place.
Elma Banagbanag, 55 and a
member of the Mamanwa tribe, expressed gratitude to President
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III for the
opportunity to be a beneficiary of the government’s agrarian reform
program.
Geodetic Engineer Bridget
Alvarez, who handles the three FVTs disclosed that Leyte has already
accomplished 10,517 landholdings covered by collective CLOAs with a
combined area of 80,085.98 hectares, leaving a balance of only
12,597.92 hectares.
Alvarez shared that the
bulk of the remaining balance is situated in this town, while the
others are in the municipality of Palo, and are expected to be
completed by the end of November this year.
The FVTs were supervised
by Senior Agrarian Reform Program Technologist, Ranulfo Advincula,
who answered questions related to the validation and other agrarian
issues raised by the residents in said area during the activity.
NMP joins partners with
AGIO-8 to boost public information and collaboration

Press Release
November 26, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) reaffirmed its commitment to
effective information dissemination and public engagement as it
participated in the ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) for the Association of Government Information
Officers (AGIO) Region VIII. Held at the Leyte Academic Center in
Palo, Leyte, the event formalized the collaboration among government
information officers in the region, aiming to institutionalize their
critical role in delivering factual, relevant, and unified messaging
to the public.
The MOA establishes a
collaborative framework to support the whole-of-nation approach in
information dissemination and development communication. It seeks to
create synergy among member-agencies of the national government by
unifying core messages for national initiatives, assisting
government agencies and local government units in their information
campaigns, and undertaking projects that promote public welfare. The
agreement also emphasizes the importance of enhancing skills through
capacity-building activities, upholding professionalism and press
freedom, and providing platforms for information dissemination and
publication.
The occasion also marked
the induction of AGIO-8 officers, including the President,
Vice-President, and Secretary, who are entrusted with leading the
association in advancing its objectives. With this strengthened
alliance, AGIO-8 aims to unify and amplify the voices of government
information officers, enabling them to deliver impactful and
coordinated communication efforts that benefit the public and
support national development.
The NMP stands united with
AGIO-8 in promoting transparency, professionalism, and collaboration
to achieve shared goals for regional and national progress.
8ID Commander honors
Wounded-In-Action soldiers

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 26, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division’s Commander,
Maj.Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio, awarded medals to four soldiers
recuperating at Camp Lukban Station Hospital in Barangay Maulong,
Catbalogan City, Samar, on November 24, 2024.
Maj. Gen. Orio presented
the Wounded Personnel Medal to Sgt. Galos Baldono Jr., Cpl.
Christian Egana and Private Andrian Tomalabcab of the 52nd Infantry
(Agila) Battalion. These soldiers sustained injuries during a clash
with communist NPA terrorists (CNTs) in Barangay Malidong, Gamay,
Northern Samar, on November 12, 2024.
Another Wounded Personnel
Medal was awarded to Pvt. Rodel Clavecilla of the 10th Scout Ranger
Company. Clavecilla sustained injuries during an encounter with the
CNTs in Barangay San Jose, Mapanas, Northern Samar, on November 11,
2024.
In addition to the medals,
the soldiers received cash and in-kind assistance to support their
recovery.
During his visit, Maj.
Gen. Orio emphasized the division's commitment to supporting its
personnel and their families, acknowledging the sacrifices made by
soldiers in the line of duty.
“The 8ID honors your
sacrifice and bravery in fulfilling your duty. This situation will
not deter us from our mission; instead, your heroism inspires every
Stormtrooper to strengthen our campaign against insurgency,” said
Maj. Gen. Orio said.
NMP brings free basic
training to BPSF Samar

Press Release
November 25, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – NMP
successfully issues a total of fifty (50) free Basic Training (BT)
vouchers valid for enrollment within January to December 2025 to
Samareños during the Bagong Pilipinas Serbisyo Fair (BPSF) Samar
held on 22-23 November 2024 at the Northwest Samar State University
(NwSSU), Calbayog City, Samar.
This initiative reflects
NMP’s commitment to providing accessible and equitable opportunities
for Filipinos to enhance their livelihoods and contribute to the
country’s position as a leading provider of skilled maritime
workers.
BT is a foundational
requirement and prerequisite for employment aboard ships, serving as
a gateway for aspiring maritime professionals to unlock
opportunities in the international shipping industry. Accredited
under the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers (STCW), BT ensures that individuals are equipped with
critical skills in personal survival techniques, fire prevention and
firefighting, elementary first aid, and personal safety and social
responsibilities.
Attendees who visited
NMP's booth also received detailed information about the training
programs, assistance to online enrollment process, and
limited-edition corporate giveaways.
Accordingly, more than
thirty-five (35) government agencies were in attendance during the
fair coming together to provide a wide range of free services across
various sectors, including healthcare, education, livelihood
support, legal assistance, and skills training, ensuring that
individuals and families could access essential government programs
and initiatives.
The BPSF is a one-stop hub
for accessing a variety of public services and programs, bringing
government services closer to the Filipinos.
Strong Army, strong
country: Philippine Army rules 32nd AARM

Philippine
Army shooters proudly banner the Philippine flag during the
awarding ceremony of one of the categories in the 32nd ASEAN
Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) held at the PA Marksmanship
Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac held from
November 14 to 22, 2024. |
By
OACPA
November 22, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army (PA) Shooting Contingent known for
their moniker “Manunudla” showcased the Army's constant pursuit of
excellence as they clinched the Over-all Championship Title in the
32nd ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) held from November 14-22, 2024
at the PA Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas,
Tarlac.
Emerging victorious across
multiple categories, the PA Shooting Contingent demonstrated
exceptional precision and teamwork against top marksmen from nine
other competing ASEAN armies. The PA secured the championship titles
in the Carbine, Pistol Women, Machine Gun, and Rifle categories.
The highlight of the PA’s
stellar performance was its championship win in the Carbine category
where it also won the perpetual trophy. The PA team also earned
first place in the Women's Pistol event, surpassing the Thailand and
Myanmar teams which respectively placed first runner-up and second
runner-up. In the Machine Gun and Rifle categories, the PA team
outgunned strong competitors, highlighting the PA shooters'
proficiency in diverse weapon systems. In addition to its
championship wins, the PA team secured a commendable 2nd runner-up
finish in the Men's Pistol category.
The AARM is an annual
event that fosters camaraderie and excellence among the armies of
ASEAN member states. This year’s competition wrapped up today,
November 22, 2024, and brought together the region's finest and top
gun sharpshooters. As the host of this year's competition, the
Philippine Army takes pride in ensuring the competition’s success,
providing a platform for ASEAN armies to exchange expertise and
deepen ties.
ASEAN Armies' top gun
sharpshooters team up

Shooters
from Thailand and Myanmar armies share a light moment at the
sidelines of the 32nd ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) at the
PA Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas,
Tarlac on November 15, 2024 |
By
OACPA
November 21, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The annual ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) served as a new
platform for strengthening ties among the participating ASEAN
shooting teams. The pairing of sharpshooters from two countries
paved the way for an exciting series of friendly competitions at the
Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac on
November 19, 2024.
The Philippines and
Cambodian contingents teamed under the banner of Team "Narra",
Myanmar and Vietnam contingents teamed up for Team "Yakal",
Malaysian and Singapore contingents joined forces for Team "Magkuno",
Indonesia and Laos contingents partnered for Team "Kamagong", while
Thailand and Brunei contingents combined their expertise for Team "Lauan".
The five teams, named
after Philippine indigenous trees, competed in various categories of
the “Modified Falling Plates Relay.” Team Narra dominated the Rifle,
Pistol Men’s, and Pistol Women’s categories, Team Kamagong ruled the
Carbine category, while Team Magkuno clinched the championship in
the Machine Gun category.
This unique
mixed-countries arrangement demonstrated how cooperation transcends
national borders with sharpshooters from partner teams sharing
tactics, celebrating victories, and exchanging valuable skills.
Bannering the theme
“Strengthening Partnership and Camaraderie towards Regional
Stability”, the 32nd edition of AARM highlights the importance of
strong cooperation in maintaining stability across Southeast Asia.
The friendly matches concluded with an awarding ceremony where
combined teams were recognized not just for their performance but
for showcasing esprit de corps.
481 agrarian
beneficiaries in N. Samar receive e-titles

481
agrarian reform beneficiaries from the towns of Bobon, San
Antonio, Capul, Victoria and Gamay in Northern Samar
received e-titles generated under the Department of Agrarian
Reform’s Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual
Titling (SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
November 19, 2024
VICTORIA, Northern
Samar – Four hundred eighty-one agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
from different parts of this province received their individual
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) from the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Tuesday, November 12 this year.
DAR Assistant Secretary
for External Affairs and Communications Operations Office, Rodolfo
Castil Jr., led the distribution of the 592 electronically generated
titles (e-titles) covering an aggregate area of 865.6872 hectares of
farm lands. Castil explained that the e-titles were generated under
the World Bank-assisted Support to Parcelization of Lands for
Individual Titling (SPLIT) project after subdividing collective
CLOAs previously issued to ARBs. SPLIT project subdivides lands
covered by collective CLOAs to improve land tenure security and
strengthen property rights of ARBs.
In his message, Castil
told the recipients of the individual titles, “Patunay po ito na ang
ating pangulo, si President Bongbong Marcos, ay committed na
mabigyan kayo ng magandang kabuhayan.”
He also advised the
beneficiaries to take care of the lands awarded to them under the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), “Nang sa ganun meron
mamamana ang inyong mga anak, mga apo, mga apo sa apo,” said Castil.
DAR Eastern Visayas
Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu assisted Castil in the
distribution of e-titles at the Stardome in this town, which is
about 58 kilometers away from the provincial capital. He disclosed
that the lands covered by the e-titles are situated in the towns of
Bobon, Capul, Victoria, San Antonio and Gamay.
Tacloban City Mayor Alfred
Romualdez, chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC),
joined Castil and Yu in the distribution rite.
Romualdez shared he was
appointed RPOC chairman by the President “dahil sabi nya sa akin,
mayor, make sure that this happen, na magkaroon ng titulo ang mga
taga Region 8, lalo na sa Islang Samar.”
According to him, “Hiningi
din ni President nung magmeeting kami with then 8ID head, General
Ligayo, siguraduhin nyo na hindi aagawin sa kanila at walang kukuha
ng mga lupa nila dahil para sa kanila yan.”
Land distribution is DAR’s
contribution to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a
whole-of-nation approach to address insurgency in the country.
Meanwhile, Viviana Carmen,
50, a former tenant, and one of the e-title recipients, expressed
gratitude to the President and to agrarian reform secretary, Conrado
Estrella III. Carmen said, they need not give share to the former
landowners anymore. They can use the money in buying their daily
needs and in sending their children to school.
On the same occasion,
Castil turned over to the local government unit of Catarman a check
worth P20-million for the concreting of Barangay Cag-abaca-Barangay
San Julian farm-to-market road.
4 high-powered firearms
seized; Communist-Terrorist captured in Northern Samar clashes

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 19, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) was
captured during a focused military operation conducted by the 52nd
Infantry Battalion (52IB) in the hinterlands of Barangay Malidong,
Gamay, Northern Samar, on November 18, 2024.
The operation was launched
after a concerned citizen reported the sightings of CTGs armed with
firearms conducting extortion activities in the community following
an earlier encounter on November 12. The troops apprehended the
individual, identified as alias "Ahon," the Vice Squad Leader of the
Regional Guerrilla Unit (RGU) under the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC). The firearm in his possession was also
seized.
In a separate operation,
the 20th Infantry Battalion (20IB) encountered approximately 10 CTG
members while conducting focused military operations in Barangay C.M.
Recto, Catubig, Northern Samar. The clash resulted in the seizure of
three high-powered firearms, assorted ammunition, medical
paraphernalia, and personal belongings.
Lt. Col. Richard P.
Villaflor commended the troops for their dedication and swift action
that forced the CTGs to retreat.
"This incident reaffirms
our resolve to dismantle threats to peace and urges remaining CTG
members to lay down their arms and embrace the government's
reintegration programs. Together, let us build a peaceful and
progressive Northern Samar," Lt. Col. Villaflor said.
Major General Adonis Ariel
Orio, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division, lauded the troops for
their successful operations, emphasizing the crucial role of
civilian cooperation in addressing insurgency in the region.
"The information given by
the people in maintaining peace and order plays a vital role in the
success of every military operation. We will remain steadfast in our
mandate to put an end to the atrocities and criminal acts of these
groups. Rest assured, we will pursue them until their total defeat,"
Maj. Gen. Orio emphasized.
He also encouraged the
remaining members of the CTG to avail the Amnesty program to end
conflicts and have a second chance to live peacefully in the pursuit
of productive endeavors.
The Philippine Government
has an existing amnesty program for current members of the Communist
Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front
(CPP-NPA-NDF) under the National Amnesty Commission (NAC) which was
established by Executive Order No. 125 series of 2021, as amended by
EO 47 of 2023. Amnesty can extinguish criminal liability for acts
committed by the grantee but they may still be liable for civil
damages caused to private individuals.
Groundbreaking ceremony
held for multi-purpose building in Catbalogan City, Samar

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
November 18, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office (DEO), headed by District Engineer
Herminio V. Gulmatico, participated in the groundbreaking ceremony
for a much-anticipated Multi-Purpose Building (MPB) on November 18,
2024.
The new facility located
in Brgy. Lagundi will serve the Catbalogan City Community College (CCCC)
and will mark a significant step forward in enhancing the
educational and communal infrastructure of the city.
Key officials from CCCC
attended the event including President Dr. Nigel L. Cornelius and
Vice President for Academic Affairs Ms. Sharmaine S. Jabonero. Hon.
Dexter M. Uy, City Mayor of Catbalogan, graced the occasion along
with the “Little Mayor,” Hon. Clyde Lobres, serving as Officer of
the Day.
During the ceremony also
welcomed were Engr. Lucy Francisco, OIC City Engineer,
representatives from the contractor, and DPWH Samar 2nd DEO
personnel. Their collective presence underscored the strong
collaboration between the local government, the academe, and DPWH.
The Multi-Purpose Building
aims to address the needs of CCCC while benefiting the broader
community. Construction is set to commence immediately with
stakeholders optimistic about the project’s timely completion and
its role in driving progress and development in Catbalogan City.
This initiative showcases
the commitment of DPWH and its partners to improving infrastructure
and fostering opportunities for growth in Samar.
Philippine Army Chief
receives the U.S. Legion of Merit Medal

By
OACPA
November 13, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Commanding General, Philippine Army (CGPA) Lt. Gen.
Roy M. Galido received the U.S. Legion of Merit (Degree of
Commander) Medal for his vital role in enhancing Philippine-U.S.
(PH-US) defense ties in a conferment ceremony held in Washington
D.C., U.S.A. on November 11, 2024.
The U.S. Legion of Merit
award highlights Lt. Gen. Galido’s exemplary efforts to enhance
PH-US defense ties and advance military objectives amid the
fast-changing Indo-Pacific security landscape. The said award is one
of the highest honors conferred by the U.S. Department of the Army
to American servicemen, and political and military leaders of allied
nations.
Lt. Gen. Galido, who took
the helm of the Philippine Army on August 2023, “spearheaded the
Army modernization efforts to select, procure and integrate several
critical, technologically advanced capabilities and ensured his
soldiers maintained the edge required to respond to threats, deter
adversaries and interoperate with multination forces to defeat any
foe,” the Legion of Merit citation read.
The Army Chief has always
emphasized the importance of large-scale training exercises evident
during the conduct of the first-ever Army-wide Combined Arms
Training Exercise (CATEX) "Katihan" early this year and in engaging
the U.S. Army in a series of high-impact combined and joint
bilateral exercises such as "Salaknib" and "Balikatan" as part of
the Army's strategic shift to territorial defense operations from
internal security.
The 66th CGPA joins a
prestigious list of Filipino military leaders including former
president Fidel V. Ramos and former AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Alfredo
M. Santos who have received the U.S. Legion of Merit Medal.
CARD MRI holds Media
Lakbay Aral in Laguna

During
the PANAGHIUSA: CARD MRI Exposure Tour Program for media in
San Pablo City, Laguna, 15 media practitioners from Luzon,
Visayas, and Mindanao actively participated in the tour
program and explored the history of San Pablo—the home court
of CARD MRI, where most of its pioneering branches and
communities are located. |
By
EDRIAN BANANIA
November 12, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
The CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) gathered media
practitioners from various organizations for a three-day Lakbay-Aral
in San Pablo City, Laguna, from October 23 to 25, 2024. The event
aimed to raise awareness of microfinance's significant impact on
poverty eradication in the Philippines.
As part of CARD MRI
Publishing House's sustainability efforts, participants joined in a
coin bank painting session, creating colorful designs to inspire
young savers. These unique, hand-painted coin banks will be given to
the children of CARD MRI clients, encouraging them to develop good
saving habits early on.
Additionally, participants
experienced a product demonstration of Ube Halaya, a dessert made
from purple yam, butter, and condensed milk, as well as Pancit
Kalabuko, a well-known farm-to-table dish prepared by Chef Joel
Frago of Ilaya at Sta. Elena in San Pablo City, Laguna.
During the event,
participants were introduced to CARD MRI’s various programs in
microfinance and heritage tourism. The group visited several
client-facing institutions of CARD MRI, including the CARD Clinics,
CARD Indogrosir Shopping Mart, Mga Likha Ni Inay Coffee Shop, and
the CARD-MRI Development Institute (CMDI) Main Campus.
One of the highlights was
the Lagos and Bayong Tour facilitated by CARD MRI Hijos Tours, a
community-based tour company of CARD MRI. The tours showcased the
rich history of San Pablo City through storytelling, site visits,
and interactions with local enterprises, further emphasizing CARD
MRI's commitment to empowering communities.
“One of CARD MRI’s key
missions is to collaborate with like-minded individuals and
organizations in promoting our advocacy for poverty eradication. We
recognize the essential role of the media in amplifying CARD MRI’s
message of hope and empowerment through our financial and community
development programs,” said Ms. Marilyn Manila, President of CARD
MRI Publishing House.
The event concluded with
the soft launch of the Gintong Tambuli Awards, which will be held in
2025. This award aims to recognize the unwavering commitment and
dedication of media partners in supporting CARD MRI’s mission and
advocacy focused on poverty eradication.
"Through this award, we
honor the media’s vital role in helping us spread awareness about
our mission. Their dedication to telling stories of transformation
is crucial for inspiring action and change," Ms. Manila added.
The Lakbay-Aral was
attended by 15 media practitioners, including Ms. Ivy Tejano of
Mindanao Journal from Davao City; Ms. Mariela Angella Oladives of
Daily Guardian from Iloilo; Mr. Emmanuel Lumanao of People’s
Guardian from Butuan City; Mr. Dexter Perez of Mindanet News from
Davao de Oro; Mr. Jun Aguirre of Boracay Island News from Aklan; and
Ms. Irene Gonzales of Pilipino Mirror from Tuguegarao City. Also
present were some active media partners of CARD MRI in South Luzon,
including Ms. Khayla Anne J. Carabio and Ms. Ma. Donna Aranguren of
Laguna Courier; Mr. Dante Abrera of Isyu Balita; Mr. Adan Petilla of
Tribune Post; Mr. Webster Ace Paginag of Press n’ Picks News; Ms.
Madeliene Marasigan of Rapids Journal; Mr. Christian Coliat of Ang
Dyaryo Natin Ngayon; Mr. Andres Macatangay of The Wednesday Herald;
and Mr. Alejandro Villagorda, Jr. of Southern Tagalog Herald News.
CARD Clinics and Allied
Services, Mga Likha Ni Inay, CMDI, CARD Indogrosir, CARD MRI
Publishing House, and Hijos Tours are members of CARD MRI that share
a common goal—eliminating poverty. Established in 1986, CARD MRI
continues to work toward this vision, making strides in transforming
the lives of Filipinos across the nation.
Philippine Army,
Australian Army strengthen interoperability for regional stability
By
OACPA
November 11, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – Philippine Army and Australian Army troops strengthened
interoperability as they wrap up Exercise Kasangga in a closing
ceremony at Camp Elias Angeles, Pili, Camarines Sur on November 8,
2024.
Acting Army Chief Maj.
Gen. Leodevic B. Guinid, the Guest of Honor and Speaker, commended
the nearly 300 Philippine Army and Australian Army training
participants for their active involvement and dedication in sharing
their skills and knowledge. Meanwhile, Brigadier Douglas Pashley,
Commander of the 1st Combat Brigade of the Australian Army,
highlighted the strengthened cooperation and mutual learning between
the two forces during the bilateral training exercise.
Filipino ground troops and
their Aussie counterparts trained in various warfighting operations
and exchanged Civil-Military Operations (CMO) techniques during the
month-long exercise.
The combined exercise
covered critical areas such as urban operations, close combat
techniques, combat shooting, tactical casualty care, explosive
assault breaching, cybersecurity operations and mortar gunnery with
forward observers.
New 8ID Commander takes
post, vows to achieve total victory against insurgents in Eastern
Visayas

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 8, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine
Army, welcomed Major General Adonis Ariel G. Orio as its new
Commander following the turnover of command from Brigadier General
Perfecto P. Peñaredondo in a change-of-command ceremony held
yesterday, November 7, 2024, at 8ID Headquarters in Catbalogan City,
Samar.
Major General Leodevic B.
Guinid, Acting Commanding General of the Philippine Army, presided
over the ceremony and expressed his confidence in Major General
Orio’s leadership as he officially assumed the role of the 27th
Commander of the 8ID.
“Your experience in the
4th Infantry Division will be invaluable here in the 8ID. Your
success in reducing the influence of the CPP-NPA-NDF in your
previous area demonstrates your knowledge and dedication to
eradicating the Communist Terrorist Group,” stated Major General
Guinid.
In his assumption speech,
Major General Orio emphasized his commitment to achieving a decisive
victory against insurgency by adhering to the Armed Forces of the
Philippines’ general guidelines for eradicating insurgent forces in
Eastern Visayas.
Maj. Gen. Orio also
highlighted the essential role of civil society in addressing the
insurgency problem and encouraged collaboration among local
government leaders, government agencies, peace partners, and the
community.
“I strongly believe that
we cannot solve our longstanding insurgency problem through military
solutions alone. A proactive and effective whole-of-nation approach
is essential to achieving our goal,” Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
Additionally, Maj. Gen.
Orio reminded the troops to perform their duties with the utmost
commitment, noting that the public relies on the military to bring
peace and development to the community.
A member of the Philippine
Military Academy “TANGLAW-DIWA” Class of 1992, Major General Orio
previously served as Brigade Commander of the 402nd Infantry
(Stingers) Brigade, 4ID, Philippine Army, before his appointment as
8ID Commander.
Watch
video:
8ID Change of Command Ceremony 2024
DE Gulmatico conducts
inspection visit of key infrastructure projects in barangay Lagundi,
Catbalogan City

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
November 6, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar
– District Engineer Herminio V. Gulmatico of Department of Public
Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd District Engineering Office (DEO)
recently conducted a rapid inspection of two significant ongoing
projects located at the new site in Barangay Lagundi, overlooking
the picturesque Maqueda Bay.
One of the main projects
under review was the construction of the new DPWH building for the
Samar 2nd DEO, which is projected for completion by April 2025. This
new facility is set to enhance operational efficiency, supporting
improved public service delivery for the residents of Samar.
Additionally, Engineer Gulmatico inspected the Museo Han Samar, a
project that aims to preserve and showcase the rich cultural
heritage of the region, soon to become a prominent cultural
destination.
These projects are managed
by JFR Construction, Inc., one of the region’s leading contractors,
known for its commitment to quality and timely delivery of public
works.
With these developments,
the DEO continues to strengthen infrastructure and cultural
initiatives, contributing to the growth and vibrancy of Samar. Both
projects are anticipated to benefit the local community and provide
long-term value for generations to come.
8ID held send-off
ceremony of SRC CL 223-24

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 4, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division conducted
Send-off Ceremony for the newly-minted Scout Rangers held at the Old
Terminal, Calbayog Airport, Calbayog City on 04 November 2024.
A total of 190 troops were
deployed in the operational areas of Samar Island for Combat Test
Mission (CTM) to support the JTF Storm’s Security, Stability and
Sustainment Operations in the fight to eliminate the remnants of the
communist terrorists group in the region.
In his message, BGen.
Perfecto P Peñaredondo acknowledged the troopers for their
sacrifices and embracing the mission without hesitation and with
utmost dedication.
“We stand in awe of your
achievements, not only in terms of tactical success but also for the
impact on the morale and determination of all those who fight
alongside you. The sacrifices you made have brought security, but
they also strengthened our unity, knowing we share a purpose greater
than ourselves. Your courage has sent a clear message: we will not
back down, and we will fight until peace is achieved,” added BGen.
Peñaredondo.
During the ceremony, TG
Panther and the members of the Scout Ranger Class were given awards
for their significant contributions to the accomplishment JTF
Storm’s mission.
NMP strengthens
maritime workforce opportunities at Tacloban’s MEGA Job Fair

Press Release
October 31, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) joined hands with the City
Government of Tacloban, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), the
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and USAID-Urban Connect
at the Mayor’s Employment Generation Activity (MEGA) Job Fair held
on October 25, 2024, at the Tacloban City Convention
Center/Astrodome in Sagkahan. Organized through the city’s Public
Employment Service Office (PESO), the event brought together job
seekers and industry leaders to foster employment opportunities in
the region.
As part of its commitment
to advancing the maritime workforce, NMP awarded free Basic Training
(BT) slots to 50 individuals, allowing them to enroll in the
training program at any time in 2025. This initiative provides
foundational training for aspiring seafarers, supporting the growth
of skilled professionals within the maritime sector.
NMP’s booth served as an
information center on its wide range of training programs and
services, where attendees received guidance on maritime career
pathways and details about various courses. To strengthen client
engagement and enhance its regional presence, NMP distributed
limited-edition giveaways, and information materials, underscoring
its commitment to supporting local employment and skills
development.
Meanwhile, those
interested in NMP training programs can register through the Online
Registration System at https://register.nmp.gov.ph, or visit the
Agency’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/nmptrainingcenter) or
official website (https://nmp.gov.ph) for updates and program
details. For information on NMP’s research initiatives, the
e-Research Portal (www.research.nmp.gov.ph) provides access to
completed studies, research agendas, and opportunities for industry
collaboration.
NMP also encourages
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)-registered seafarers
to take advantage of the NMP-OWWA Seafarers’ Upgrading Program (SUP)
and the Skills for Employment Scholarship Program (SESP), which
offer financial assistance for training costs.
8ID acting commander
highlights army accomplishments in Eastern Visayas, shares thrusts
at press meet-and-greet

Members
of the 8th Infantry Division Stormtroopers Press Corps
during their courtesy call on Brigadier General Perfecto P.
Peñaredondo, Acting Commander of 8ID, prior to the media
meet and greet. |
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 31, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8ID Stormtroopers Press Corps, together with
Brigadier General Perfecto P. Peñaredondo, Acting Commander of the
8th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, and other senior officers,
held a media meet-and-greet at Abanador Hall on October 29, 2024,.
The event aimed to foster
cooperation, enhance the Army's public information, and ensure
effective communication in Eastern Visayas.
In her remarks, Ms. Miriam
Desacada, the Press Corps President, expressed gratitude to the 8ID
leadership, led by Brig. Gen. Peñaredondo, for their continued
support. She pledged to work collaboratively to promote peace and
security in the region
Brigadier General
Peñaredondo thanked the 8ID Press Corps for their role in
communicating the division’s achievements to the public and for
their relentless commitment to fostering a stable peace.
“We recognize the
importance of transparency and communication. It is crucial that our
operations and intentions are conveyed clearly and promptly,
ensuring that truth stands at the forefront of all narratives,” he
said.
The ongoing engagement
with the media community aims to strengthen and empower the 8th
Division Public Affairs Office to the general public. It also
institutionalizes the valuable partnerships cultivated over the
years, and fostering cooperation in future initiatives.
Inaugural Go-Live of
1st PSA-managed Civil Registry System (CRS) outlet in Naval, Biliran

PSA
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General
Undersecretary Claire Dennis S. Mapa and Biliran Provincial
Governor Hon. Gerard Roger M. Espina cutting the ribbon
during the Inaugural Go-Live of 1st PSA-Managed Civil
Registry System (CRS) Outlet in Naval, Biliran with Civil
Registration and Central Support Office (CRCSO) Assistant
National Statistician Marizza B. Grande and PSA RSSO 8
Regional Director Wilma A. Perante. |
By
PSA-8
October 29, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) officially announces the
Opening of the very first PSA Managed Census Serbilis Outlet in PSA
Biliran. The ceremony was held at PSA Biliran today led by National
Statistician and Civil Registrar General Undersecretary Claire
Dennis S. Mapa together with Hon. Gerard Roger M. Espina, Civil
Registration and Central Support Office (CRCSO) Assistant National
Statistician Marizza B. Grande, PSA RSSO 8 Regional Director Wilma
A. Perante, Chief Statistical Specialists Renavil V. Cueva, Sheryl
Ann A. Jamisola along with other delegates from various PSA regional
offices in the country.
The Ribbon Cutting was
carried out by USec. Mapa and Biliran Governor Hon. Gerard Roger M.
Espina followed by the Launching Program at the Biliran Province
State University (BiPSU) Gym. In his inspirational message, Usec
Mapa shared the realization of the commitment of PSA to bring civil
registration services closer to the public, especially to those
areas and municipalities that are disadvantaged by their distance
from the existing CRS outlets. He shared that in his visit in 2023,
he solicited the support of PSA Management to possibly have CRS
Outlet in Biliran to make it accessible to the people of Biliran
considering the distance from the Outlet in Tacloban City.
Usec Mapa also announced
that eight more PSA-Managed CRS Outlets in the country will be
established with the main objective of bringing the outlets closer
to the public. Now all provinces in Region VIII have CRS Outlets.
Further, ANS Grande
discussed the services of PSA-Managed CRS Outlet under the
Concessionaire, Unisys Managed Services Corporation (UMSC) wherein
PSA will allow the office space and site preparation of the outlet
including the utilities, human resources/personnel, equipment,
communication requirements, and commonly used supplies for the
operation while UMSC provides the services with what is required for
a CRS outlet and in compliance with industry standards and best
practices on the infrastructure side of the project.
The CRS Outlet operates
under the Civil Registry System Information Technology Project Phase
II (CRS-ITP2) involving the computerization of the civil registry
operations of the PSA and is designed to collect, access, store,
maintain, and manage civil registry documents and specimen
signatures of all city and municipal registrars using imaging
technology.
Biliran folks and nearby
municipalities of Leyte can now avail themselves of civil registry
documents right at the heart of its capital situated at PSA
Provincial Office, DEMC Complex Commercial Building, P Inocentes
Street Naval, Biliran.
PSA continues its
Rehistro Bulilit registration initiatives in Eastern Visayas

Rehistro
Bulilit at Brgy. Agapangi in Naval, Biliran in collaboration
with Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Provincial Office
Children posing with the BFP Mascot on 03 September 2024. |
By
PSA-8
October 28, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office
VIII (PSA RSSO) and Provincial Statistical Offices continue its
commitment in registering children ages from 1 to 4 years old thru
the Rehistro Bulitlit initiatives. Since July 2024, registration
teams cover various barangays and municipalities to register
children with parlor games and perks on the side to make sure they
will not be bored while waiting for their turns.
Parents and guardians are being oriented on the importance of the
National ID, documentary requirements and the process of
registration. Collaborative efforts to intensify the implementation
of the Rehistro Bulilit is also being done with the local government
units and national government agencies with the objective of
ensuring the 100% registration of children to the National ID
system.
To date, there are about 100,000 children already registered in the
region since February 2024. PSA RSSO 8 appeals to all parents and
guardians to accompany their children in any of the PSA National ID
Registration Centers or Rehistro Bulilit schedules in their
respective barangay or municipality.
MedPro International’s
Global Giving inspires and supports future nurses in the Philippines

Via
GLOBE NEWSWIRE
October 27, 2024
SUNRISE, Florida, USA
– The MedPro International and MedProU teams returned from a
transformative trip to the Philippines, engaging with future nurses
and local healthcare leaders about the profound impact of MedPro
International’s Global Giving initiative on healthcare and nursing
education.
“Recognizing that
healthcare sustainability is a pressing global concern, through
Global Giving, MedPro International is committed to fostering
enduring relationships to address the unique healthcare needs of
local communities around the world and nurture the next generation
of healthcare professionals,” said MedPro International Executive
Vice President of International Operations Patty Jeffrey, RN.
At the prestigious 57th
Annual ANSAP Convention, sponsored by MedPro International, Senior
Manager of International Testing Joely Carrillo addressed an
audience of 1,100 healthcare leaders on efforts to educate nurses
and develop healthcare in local communities while also speaking on
the importance of prioritizing physical, mental, and emotional
well-being. During the two-week visit, Carrillo also hosted five
nursing seminars focused on Global Giving’s educational initiatives,
engaging primarily with fourth-year nursing students. “It was an
incredible experience,” Carrillo stated. Her lectures provided
practical strategies for managing test anxiety, emphasizing that the
right tools can significantly enhance performance. In addition to
in-person instruction, students benefited from recorded lectures
from MedProU’s web-based series.
Carrillo also gained
valuable insights into the challenges faced by nursing students,
particularly regarding limited internet access, which affects their
educational resources. “Internet access is crucial,” she explained.
“This visit has highlighted the need for alternative approaches to
education that can adapt to these challenges.” Carrillo also toured
Perpetual Help Medical Center in Las Piñas, a partner in MedPro’s
Global Giving events.
Global
Giving
These recent initiatives
follow MedPro International’s sponsorship of medical services for
over 300 patients at a one-day event in Loma, Biñan City,
Philippines, last summer. This event provided vital screenings,
cardiac EKG tests, x-rays, and doctor consultations.
Additionally, MedPro
participated in “Brigada Eskwela 2023” in Las Piñas City, visiting
two elementary schools to donate supplies and help clean classrooms,
repaint walls, and refurbish furniture. The MedPro International
team plans to return to the Philippines to provide additional
instruction to students in early 2025.
About MedPro International
Since 2006, MedPro
International has prepared and deployed more foreign-educated
healthcare professionals in the United States than any other U.S.
staffing company. As a member of the American Association of
International Healthcare Recruitment (AAIHR), MedPro International
subscribes to the AAIHR code of ethics, which ensures the ethical
treatment of foreign-educated healthcare professionals through full
support sponsorship. MedPro handles all costs and aspects of
immigration, licensing, credentialing, testing, clinical and U.S.
assimilation training, and education to ensure healthcare workers
successfully transition into the U.S. healthcare system.
8ID bolsters
humanitarian assistance and disaster response in Bicol

As
part of the 8th Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council (8RDRRMC), the 8ID contingent also
utilized the assets of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD),
Department of National Defense (DND). |
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 26, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Emergency Response Company of the 8th Infantry
“Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine Army arrived at Matnog Port,
Sorsogon, on October 25, 2024, alongside 200 personnel from the 8th
Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (8RDRRMC).
The team is prepared to
intensify rescue and relief efforts across the Bicol Region
following the onslaught of Typhoon Kristine.
In solidarity with the
affected communities, the 8ID has deployed soldiers to the Bicol
Region to provide immediate humanitarian assistance and ensure safe,
efficient operations. They are collaborating closely with local
government units and national agencies, dedicated to alleviating the
hardships faced by those affected.
"The Army stands with the
Nation in times of need, providing critical support to help those in
distress," stated Brigadier General Perfecto P. Peñaredondo,
Commander of the 8th Infantry Division.
He emphasized, "Our
commitment to serve the people and secure the land even beyond our
given area of operations remain steadfast."
The Philippine Army will
continue to mobilize resources and troops to strengthen disaster
response efforts and support the recovery of affected communities.
DPWH Samar 2nd DEO
turnover and blessing ceremony of multi-purpose building in
Villareal, Samar

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
October 21, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office (DEO), under the leadership of District
Engineer Herminio V. Gulmatico, proudly announces the turnover and
blessing ceremony of the newly constructed Multi-Purpose Building
(Evacuation Center) in Villareal, Samar. This important facility is
set to provide refuge for local residents in times of calamities and
emergencies.
The state-of-the-art
building, which covers an area of 1,445 square meters, is a key
infrastructure designed to serve as a safe and secure evacuation
center during natural disasters. The project, completed with a total
contract cost of P39,199,792.81, reflects the government’s
commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of the people of
Villareal.
The turnover ceremony was
graced by local officials, community leaders, and representatives
from the DPWH. During the event, District Engineer Herminio V.
Gulmatico emphasized the significance of the project, stating, “This
facility is a testament to our continuous efforts to provide our
communities with resilient infrastructure that will protect lives
during times of crisis.”
The multi-purpose building
is expected to serve not only as an evacuation center but also as a
venue for various community activities, further contributing to the
overall development of Villareal.

DAR E. Visayas’ buyugan
festival-inspired booth shines at the agraryo trade fair

Department
of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Eastern Visayas’ buyugan
festival-inspired booth won best booth design at the just
concluded agraryo trade fair in Quezon City. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
October 21, 2024
QUEZON CITY –
Inspired by Abuyog, Leyte’s buyugan festival, the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) Eastern Visayas’ booth stood out among the 15
participating booths, representing the different regions in the
country, during the 2024 agraryo trade fair.
As the four-day trade
fair, which opened on Tuesday, October 15 at the DAR Central Office
in this city, closed on Friday afternoon, winners of the different
categories were announced.
For the best booth design,
the top plum went to the booth of Eastern Visayas with a score of 96
percent based on the criteria: 50 percent for creativity, 30 percent
for originality, and 20 percent for overall appearance and
presentation.
Under creativity,
according to the guidelines, the participating regions must be able
to depict any of the popular festivals of the region they are
representing, incorporating the 2024 theme of the agraryo trade
fair.
DAR Eastern Visayas
Assistant Regional Director for Program Beneficiaries Development,
Ismael Aya-ay, disclosed that the region opted to depict the buyugan
festival, which tells the story of the life of the bees (bubuyog).
CARAGA’s booth depicting
the balanghai festival and Western Visayas’ booth depicting the
dinagyang festival were declared second and third, respectively.
Aside from the trophies, the winning regions also received P15,000,
P10,000, and P5,000 for the first, second and third places,
respectively.
The conduct of the said
trade fair, organized by the Support Services Offices (SSO) headed
by Undersecretary Rowena Niña Taduran, was in line with the Rural
Women’s Month celebration.
During the closing
ceremony, DAR Undersecretary for the Office of Mindanao Affairs and
vice-chairperson of the National Gender and Development (GAD)
Steering Committee, Amihilda Sangcopan, stressed “This trade fair
showed resiliency particularly the invaluable role of women in rural
communities.”
“With the theme
‘Kababaihan sa Kanayunan: Kabalikat sa Repormang Agraryo para sa
Maunlad at Matatag na Bagong Pilipinas,’ we highlight the essential
contribution of our women in rural areas to serve as steadfast
partners in advancing agrarian reform and building a prosperous and
resilient Philippines,” she added.
Meanwhile, products form
Eastern Visayas were able to generate an income of P55,340 during
the four-day run. Among the most salable products were the chocolate
moron, vinegar, the bags made from buri and the “tuba,” which were
all sold out.
GBTRGHSC advances in
governance pathway for infectious disease management in Region 8

Press Release
October 17, 2024
MAKATI CITY – Amid
the schistosomiasis endemic and high incidence in Region 8, the
Governor Benjamin T. Romualdez General Hospital and Schistosomiasis
Center (GBTRGHSC), formerly Schistosomiasis Hospital, has enhanced
its infrastructure and empowered health workers to combat the
disease.
During a public revalida
with the Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA), GBTRGHSC achieved
the Initiated Status on October 15 under ISA’s governance framework,
the Performance Governance System (PGS).
The Public Revalida is a
democratic exercise that validates a public institution's completion
of the four stages of the PGS. Enrolled institutions include the
Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Department of Health (DOH),
among others.
Schistosomiasis, a
parasitic disease, was first noted in the country in 1906 among New
Bilibid Prison inmates hailing from Samar and Leyte. Over the years,
efforts to manage the disease have evolved, leading to the
establishment of the GBTRGHSC, which now aims to be a 500-bed Level
3 hospital with Basic Comprehensive Capability for Infectious
Diseases and End Referral for Schistosomiasis through the governance
framework.
GBTRGHSC Medical Center
Chief, Dr. Lyn L. Verona, highlighted the hospital's achievements so
far, including the launch of several infrastructure projects such as
the new outpatient department building and fully-equipped operating
rooms.
“Additional
infrastructures are also ongoing to provide expanded services such
as the hemodialysis unit, the CT scan, the endoscopy unit, and the
2D echocardiography unit and the spirometry area,” Dr. Verona added.
With approximately 775
cases of schistosomiasis recorded in 2023, the hospital has actively
recruited physicians, nurses, and healthcare personnel to manage the
growing number of patients, both in-hospital and through the
GBTRGHSC on Wheels Kalusugan Caravan, in partnership with Tingog
Party List.
“Our training programs
have also made significant progress, with the accreditation of a
residency training program in Traditional Family and Community
Medicine," Dr. Verona said.
Given the region's
agricultural nature, there remains a growing need to educate the
public about schistosomiasis and its management, prompting the
hospital to conduct community lectures, which have now gained
recognition from a regional health body.
“Our Public Health Unit
has led multiple lectures and activities both within the hospital
and across communities, earning the Best Public Health Unit award
from the Department of Health Eastern Visayas CHD on September 3,
2024," Dr. Verona said.
The revalida panel was
chaired by Ms. Mary Jane Ortega, former Mayor of San Fernando, La
Union, and ISA Fellow, with Dr. Enrique Tayag of the Philippine
Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases serving as
vice-chair.
The panel also included
Asec. Maylene Beltran, Assistant Secretary of Health and Public
Health Services Cluster - DOH; Dr. Jose Ma. M. Angeles and Dr.
Pilarita Rivera, both from the Department of Parasitology at the
College of Public Health, University of the Philippines-Manila; and
Dr. Rodante Roldan, Office for Strategy Management Chief at Rizal
Medical Center.
Philippine, Australian
armies commence Exercise Kasangga
By
OACPA
October 15, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army, through the 9th Infantry Division,
and the Australia Army commenced Exercise Kasangga 2024-2 at Camp
Elias Angeles, San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur on October 14, 2024.
The Philippine
Army-Australian Army Exercise (PAAAE) "KASANGGA" 2024-2 is the
inaugural combined training exercise between Filipino and Australian
ground troops in the Bicol Region. A total of 266 participants
composed of 216 PA personnel and 50 Australian Army personnel are
participating in the said combined exercise scheduled from October
14 to November 8, 2024.
The combined exercise
covers critical areas such as urban operations, close combat
techniques, combat shooting, and tactical casualty care. Soldiers
will also undergo training in explosive assault breaching,
cybersecurity operations, mortar gunnery with forward observers, and
Civil-Military Operations (CMO) exchanges.
Exercise Kasangga aims to
enhance the skills and bolster the interoperability of both armies
in various war-fighting functions. It can be recalled that the 5th
Infantry Division hosted the first iteration of the combined
exercise for the year with Australian ground troops from May to June
2024.
Remains of top
communist-terrorist leader exhumed in Northern Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 13, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in Eastern Visayas
suffered a major setback after a high-ranking leader was neutralized
during a joint military operation by the 4th Scout Ranger Battalion
and the 19th Infantry Battalion in the hinterlands of Barangay Deit
De Turag, Silvino Lubos, Northern Samar, on October 13, 2024.
A certain, Mario Sevillano,
alias "Durok," headed the Sub-Regional Guerrilla Unit (SRGU) of the
Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Emporium under the Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
Durok was believed to have
been fatally wounded in an encounter with the authorities last
August 20, 2024, according to the information provided by a recently
surrendered CTG member on October 11, 2024.
Despite attempts by his
comrades to evacuate him after sustaining a gunshot wound in the
abdomen, Sevillano succumbed to his injuries and was buried in a
shallow grave as the CTG forces retreated.
A joint operation by the
19IB, 4SRB, 43IB, and 2nd NSPFMC successfully located and exhumed
his remains.
Lieutenant Colonel Marvin
A. Maraggun, Commander of the 19th Infantry Battalion, expressed
both sorrow and resolve in the aftermath of Sevillano’s death.
"It is indeed a sad day
for us to witness the loss of another life, especially one wasted on
a cause that has led to suffering and conflict for so long. We urge
the remaining NPA members, many of whom are always on the run, and
struggling with low morale due to fatigue and hunger, to lay down
their arms and choose a path of peace," Lt. Col. Maraggun stated.
Brigadier General Perfecto
P. Peñaredondo, Acting Commander of the 8th Infantry Division,
emphasized that the outcome could have been prevented if the CTGs
surrendered to the government.
“The Philippine Army
remains committed to upholding human rights. Sevillano could have
received proper medical care if they had chosen to lay down their
arms. His death marks another step toward, the end of insurgency in
Eastern Visayas,” Brig. Gen. Peñaredondo stated.
Communist-Terrorist
supporters continue to break ties, reveal multiple arms cache in
Eastern Visayas

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 7, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A family member of a neutralized member of the
Communist-Terrorist Group in an encounter last February 2024
disclosed the locations of an arms cache containing three firearms
in the hinterlands of Barangay Rizal, Kananga, Leyte on October 5,
2024.
Troops from the 93rd
Infantry Battalion (93IB) under the 802nd Infantry Brigade of the
8th Infantry Division recovered M16 Assault Rifle, Caliber .30 M1
Garand, KG-9 Pistol, 5 magazines, and 41 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition
allegedly owned by the recently dismantled Platoon 2 of the Island
Committee (IC) Levox, Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
Lt. Col. Charlie L. Saclot,
Commanding Officer of 93IB, thanked the family members and other
stakeholders for their bravery and cooperation in sustaining peace
in the area.
“The successful
implementation of the FReE Families Program played a vital role in
the successful conduct of this operation,” Lt. Col. Saclot said.
The Enhanced Friends
Rescued Engagement through Families (E-FReE) program was launched by
the Army to empower the families of active NPA members to encourage
their loved ones to surrender and seek assistance from the military
and local government.
Meanwhile, in a separate
operation, the troops of the 78th Infantry Battalion under the 802nd
Brigade successfully facilitated the surrender of two
Communist-Terrorist Group (CTG) members and the seizure of an arms
cache containing six high-powered firearms in the Municipality of
General McArthur, Eastern Samar on October 3, 2024.
Brig. Gen. Noel A. Vestuir,
Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade expressed his gratitude for
the populace's continued efforts to work together to promote
sustainable peace and development.
“We must not miss this
opportunity to actively participate in our shared responsibility for
lasting peace and development,” Brig. Gen. Vestuir said.
In a statement, Brig. Gen.
Perfecto P. Penaredondo, the Acting Commander of 8ID, attributed the
recent success to the relevant information provided by the family of
a CTG member and the community.
"This is a clear
indication that the families of the CTG members and the community
appreciate the efforts of the government and have decided to support
the fight of ending the local communist armed conflict," said Brig.
Gen. Peñaredondo.
He also commended those
who surrendered CTG members and their families for revealing the
location of the hidden arms cache. He also encouraged the remaining
CTG members to unite and work together towards attaining
socio-economic development.
"Let us join hands in
finding solutions to our problems. There is no need for armed
struggle. The government has programs anchored in the NTF-ELCAC
where all government agencies and other stakeholders provide
solutions to the problems especially in the vulnerable areas and
sectors in society," Brig. Gen. Peñaredondo concluded.
For the 3rd quarter of
2024, 31 members of the EVRPC laid down their arms and are now
processing their Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP)
benefits.
Rebels surrender, 6
high-powered firearms turned-over to government troops in Eastern
Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 5, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The troops of the 78th Infantry Battalion successfully
facilitated the surrender of two Communist-Terrorist Group (CTG)
members and the seizure of an arms cache in the Municipality of
General MacArthur, Eastern Samar on Thursday, October 3, 2024.
Alias Jacobe, the Vice
Squad leader, and alias Aquilla, both from the remnants of Apoy
Platoon, Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame, Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), revealed the locations of the
hidden arms cache in the hinter villages of Osmeña and Laurel,
General MacArthur, Eastern Samar.
The arms cache contains
two M16 rifles, two M14 rifles, one .30 Caliber Springfield rifle,
and one AK-47 rifle. Along with these weapons, troops seized
hundreds of rounds of ammunition, several magazines, personal
belongings, and subversive documents with high intelligence value.
The 802Bde Commander
Brigadier General Noel Vestuir lauded the troops for their
professionalism and successful negotiation that led to the surrender
of the said personalities.
"Two lives were saved from
the grip of a dead ideology. It's only a matter of time before all
members of SRC Sesame will be neutralized. The success of this
operation is credited to the tireless efforts of the 802Bde in
conducting comprehensive debriefings with former rebels and
implementing programs such as the E-FReE Families program and
Project APOY," Brig. Gen. Vestuir said.
The Enhanced Friends
Rescued Engagement through Families (E-FReE) program is an
initiative of the Army to empower the families of active NPA members
to encourage their loved ones to surrender and seek assistance from
the military and local government.
Brig. Gen. Perfecto P.
Peñaredondo, the Acting Commander of 8ID, reiterated his call upon
the remaining CTG members to give peace a chance and avail of the
Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
"These successes are the
results of the concerted efforts of our ground troops with the firm
support from our Local Chief Executives and on awakened citizenry.
The collaborative efforts are aimed at finally putting an end to the
decades-long insurgency problem here in Eastern Visayas. Our efforts
are now becoming more effective and responsive to the needs and
aspirations of the people," Brig. Gen. Peñaredondo added.
Barbie Forteza and
David Licauco named Save the Children Philippines Ambassadors

Press Release
October 3, 2024
QUEZON CITY – In
celebration of the International Day of Peace, GMA Network’s beloved
love team Barbie Forteza and David Licauco are officially the newest
ambassadors of Save the Children Philippines.
The Kapuso Network’s
dynamic duo will be at the forefront of Save the Children’s mission
to amplify the voices of children and inspire people to protect and
fulfill the rights of every child. They will be joining the ranks of
other Save the Children Ambassadors such as Jennifer Garner and
Enrique Iglesias.
Known for their undeniable
chemistry and genuine compassion, Barbie and David embody the spirit
of youth and optimism that Save the Children Philippines hopes to
spread among Filipino children, especially those most impacted by
inequality and discrimination.
Save the Children, the
world’s leading independent organization, was founded in the
aftermath of World War I in 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb, the woman who
drafted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1924 which was
eventually adopted as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child.
GMA Network Inc.’s Atty.
Annette Gozon-Valdes, Senior Vice President for Programming, Talent
Management, Worldwide, and Support Group, and President and CEO of
GMA Films noted how Barbie and David’s engagement with Save the
Children coincides with their role as Adelina and Hiroshi,
respectively, in the hit teleserye “Pulang Araw” and said:
“This is where the role of
our newest ambassadors comes in. In 'Pulang Araw,' Barbie Forteza
and David Licauco portray Adelina and Hiroshi, characters caught in
the crossfire of war. The show also demonstrates the psychological
and emotional battlefields that war imposes on children. ‘Pulang
Araw,’ uses the evocative color red echoing the iconic hue of Save
the Children, symbolizing our auspicious synergy. Let today and the
days to come be a ‘Pulang Araw,' a day of fiery red love and bravery
for the children.”
During the partnership
signing of GMA Network Inc., with Save the Children Philippines,
Barbie and David expressed their gratitude for being chosen as Save
the Children Ambassadors and shared their initial plans on how they
can use their platform to support children’s causes:
“I am very honored and
grateful dahil napili po ako together with David na maging
ambassador ng Save the Children. Gagamitin ko po ang aking
profession as an actress at ang aking platform to influence our
children to know their rights kahit at an early age. At siempre,
pagbutihin ang kanilang pag-aaral nang sa gayon ay sila ay maging
mabubuting leaders in the future,” said Forteza.
“First of all, I want to
say thank you to Save the Children Philippines for choosing me,
alongside with my loveteam Barbie Forteza. Thank you rin sa GMA
dahil sa pagkuha nila sa akin and now, ambassador na ako ng Save the
Children Philippines. I think it’s time for us to use our platforms
to good use. Our goal is to set a good example for the youth, to
inspire, and empower the children to keep chasing their dreams,”
Licauco said.
Save the Children
Philippines CEO Atty. Alberto Muyot and Chairperson Alicia Dela
Rosa-Bala welcomed Barbie and David with open arms to the Save the
Children Family.
“We are particularly
grateful for the unwavering support of our new ambassadors, Barbie
Forteza and David Licauco. Their influence and dedication will be
instrumental in raising awareness about child rights issues and
inspiring action,” said Muyot.
“I firmly believe that our
strengthened partnership will help ensure the fulfillment of the
rights of every child to survive, learn, be protected, and
participate meaningfully in matters that are important for them,”
Dela Rosa-Bala said.
However, this is not the
first time Barbie and David have contributed to Save the Children’s
work for and with children. In Episode 13 of their previous
teleserye “Maging Sino Ka Man,” Dino (Barbie) confronted Carding
(David) on his attempt to discipline the children in his custody by
physical harm. Forteza’s lines in the scene clearly echoed the needs
of children to be loved, protected, and be safe from physical and
humiliating punishments.
With Barbie and David
journeying with Save the Children Philippines as ambassadors, the
leading child rights organization is confident that together, they
will reach a wider audience and create a greater impact on the lives
of Filipino children.

DPWH Samar 2nd District
Engineering Office conducts rigorous inspection of FY 2024 projects

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
October 2, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office, led by District Engineer Herminio V.
Gulmatico, recently conducted a series of project inspections to
ensure the integrity and quality of various FY 2024 infrastructure
projects. These inspections form part of the district's commitment
to uphold the highest standards of workmanship, ensuring that all
projects meet the required specifications and plans.
“DPWH projects are
designed with a well-structured cost derived from detailed program
preparations and updated unit costs. With this, there should be no
reason for any substandard or defective outputs. We expect
contractors to deliver projects that reflect both quality and
durability,” said Engineer Gulmatico.
Engineer Gulmatico placed
strong emphasis on the importance of contractors adhering to the
requirements outlined in the project plans and standard
specifications. He reminded the contractors of their accountability
and their obligation to meet the terms of their contracts.
The project inspections
are part of a comprehensive effort to maintain transparency and
quality in public infrastructure projects and reflect the DPWH's
commitment to ensure that public funds are spent efficiently.
By upholding quality
standards, the department aims to create lasting infrastructure that
will serve the public efficiently for years to come.
DAR prepares turnover
of 7 road projects in E. Samar town

Representatives
from the Project Management Service of the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) and from the local government unit
inspect the seven completed farm-to-market road projects
implemented in eight remote barangays of Oras, Eastern Samar. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
October 1, 2024
ORAS, Eastern Samar
– After more than a year of concreting, the P100-million worth
farm-to-market road projects implemented in eight remote villages in
this town, were finally completed.
On Sept. 16 and 17 this
year, representatives from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
central office’s Project Management Service (PMS), inspected the
seven completed road projects in preparation for the turnover to the
recipient local government unit (LGU).
Provincial Agrarian Reform
Program Officer II (PARPO II), Randy Frogosa, an engineer assigned
at PMS who headed the inspection team, said he was impressed with
the implementation of the said projects which connect from Barangay
San Eduardo to Barangay Nadacpan; from Barangay Nadacpan to Barangay
Saurong; from Barangay Saurong to Barangay Agsam; from Barangay
Agsam to Barangay Iwayan; from Barangay Iwayan to Barangay Minap-os;
from Barangay Minap-os to Barangay Alang-Alang; and from Barangay
Alang-Alang to Barangay Cadi-an.
All these projects
financed under the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) with a combined length
of three kilometers were implemented by the LGU.
Among the good points
Frogosa mentioned was the construction of “farmers access,” even if
this was not included in the plan, to protect the edge of the road
from breaking down due to the passage of farm machineries and
equipment.
However, Frogosa disclosed
that the team also found few defects, which he considered as minor
only, that need to be replaced and repaired before DAR releases the
full payment and eventual turnover of the said projects.
Meanwhile, Mayor Roy Ador
expressed gratitude to DAR for the trust and opportunity to
implement a big-budgeted project, which according to him will
strengthen their capacity to implement similar projects in the
future.
He also shared that these
projects will contribute much not only to the economic activities of
the residents in these areas but to the peace and order situation as
well considering that these villages are ELCAC (End Local Communist
Armed Conflict) identified areas.
The realization of these
projects, which are expected to be benefited by about 10 thousand
residents living in the above-mentioned villages, who had long been
yearning for a better road, was through the initiative of House
Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-List representative, Marcelino Libanan.
Army strengthens
bilateral relations at ADAS 2024

Commanding
General, Philippine Army, Lt. Gen Roy M. Galido and Director
of Asia-Pacific at the International Directorate of the
French Ministry of Defense Procurement Agency Brig. Gen.
Caroline Salahun discuss future collaboration on joint
exercises of both armies during the 2nd day of ADAS
exhibition at the World Trade Center in Pasay City on
September 27, 2024. |
By
OACPA
September 27, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army engaged in strategic dialogues with
the Indonesian Army and French Defense Ministry, solidifying
bilateral relations on the second day of the 5th Asian Defense and
Security (ADAS) exhibition at the World Trade Center in Pasay City
on September 27, 2024.
The Commanding General of
the Philippine Army, Lt. Gen Roy M. Galido, met with Deputy
Assistant for Intelligence of the Indonesian Army Brig. Gen. Ardian
Triwarsana, to explore collaborative initiatives. Discussions
centered on the potential for subject matter expert exchanges,
particularly in logistics research and development, and the
enhancement of logistics operations.
In a separate engagement,
Lt. Gen. Galido and Director of Asia-Pacific at the International
Directorate of the French Ministry of Defense Procurement Agency
Brig. Gen. Caroline Salahun, expressed mutual interest in
strengthening defense and security cooperation between the
Philippines and France. Both parties highlighted the potential for
future collaboration, including the PA’s participation in joint
exercises focused on jungle and mountain warfare, as well as
peacekeeping operations – initially as observers.
These engagements
underscore the Philippine Army's commitment to fostering strong
international partnerships, enhancing defense capabilities, and
promoting regional stability.
BotiCARD opens new
branch in Sta. Cruz, Laguna

By
EDRIAN BANANIA
September 26, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
With the commitment of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institution (CARD
MRI) to providing quality, affordable health products and services,
BotiCARD opened its new branch in Sta. Cruz, Laguna on September 18,
2024.
For health services
capacity, Sta. Cruz, Laguna ranked 25th out of 509 first and
second-class municipalities in 2024. Despite this, certain families
and individuals still need affordable access to medicine and
healthcare services. In support of CARD MRI’s mission, BotiCARD
established a new pharmacy that will cater to the community of Sta.
Cruz offered them affordable and discounted generic and branded
medicines and other healthcare products and services.
“To break the cycle of
poverty, it is essential to enhance health and wellness while
providing access to quality, affordable products and services. This
new branch opening aligns with CARD MRI's mission to eradicate
poverty and represents a significant step towards our goal of
establishing one pharmacy in every community, one step at a time,"
said BotiCARD President Ms. Rosenda Aquino.
Residents of Sta. Cruz has
access to affordable generic medicines, basic health supplies,
hygiene products, selected supplements, and other pharmacy
essentials. While promoting the use of generic medicines is a
primary goal, branded medicines are also available.
In its commitment to
community health and wellness, BotiCARD offered free medical
check-ups, massage, tooth extraction, and freebies like a 28%
discount to those who attended the branch opening.
“The branch opening
represents a significant milestone, showcasing CARD MRI’s role as
more than just a microfinance institution. It highlights the
organization's broader mission to combat poverty through a variety
of accessible products and services that more people can afford,”
Aquino explained.
Aside from BotiCARD staff
and CARD clients, the event was also attended by CARD MRI’s media
partners.
The BotiCARD Sta. Cruz
branch is now ready to serve the local community of Sta. Cruz. The
branch is located at A. Regidor St. Barangay V, Sta. Cruz, Laguna,
and will schedule a monthly free medical consultation for everyone.
BotiCARD is a member
institution of CARD MRI, a group of institutions with a shared
mission to eradicate poverty and improve the lives of Filipino
families.
As of August 2024,
BotiCARD Inc. operates 22 branches and serves over 2 million clients
nationwide.