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Volume 1, No. 69 22-28 July 2017
ASEAN NEWS
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Philippines to host award ceremony of inaugural ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes DENR chief urges stronger ASEAN cooperation on environment
REGIONAL NEWS
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Caraga region records decrease in human trafficking victims Caraga nutrition advocates intensify campaign against malnutrition DOST Caraga announces scholarships for junior college students for SY 2017-2018 Caraga vies for best regional police strategy management unit
COVER Caraga RIACAT-VAWC intensifies campaign vs trafficking in persons
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AgSur MSMEs mentees participate in entrepreneurial accounting, financial management training Army, PNP arrest NPA leader in Surigao City PSA conducts 2017 annual poverty indicator survey in Surigao Norte Surigao Norte solon heads ASEAN interparliamentary assembly fact-finding committee to combat illegal drugs
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PRRD’s SONA gains positive feedback in SurSur Valorian troopers to celebrate 43rd founding anniv on August 1 Rural Enterprises, infra projects up in IFAD Mission visit in Agusan Norte Agusan Norte approves cash incentive to valedictorians, salutatorians
HEALTH NEWS
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Feature: What can exercise do for you?
MINDANAO NEWS
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Despite martial law, business thriving in Davao study says
Victory boxes: Learners show gratitude, support to soldiers in winning peace for Mindanao
NATIONAL NEWS
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DOLE to marginalized sectors: Avail of livelihood assistance PRRD submits proposed 2018 budget to Congress on second SONA
News Briefs In Caraga Region, as of August 2015, the region’s population already reached 2.5 million, in which the Province of Agusan del Sur has the biggest population, followed by the Province of Surigao del Sur. A total of 40 participants from 26 affiliates, including global union federations, partners, and allies in 23 countries in the Asia-Pacific converged in Manila recently as they ramped up plans for the biggest campaign against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) within the workplace.
Based on the result of Air Dispersion Modeling of Agusan del Norte-Butuan City Airshed, it showed that all parameters monitored are still within the standard. The World Day against Trafficking in Persons seeks to raise awareness of the situation of victims of human trafficking and for the promotion and protection 9f their rights. Thus, the Blue Heart Campaign allows people to show solidary with the victims of human trafficking by wearing the ‘blue heart’ as it seeks to encourage involvement & inspire action to help stop this crime. The intensified advocacy campaign on anti-trafficking in persons (TIP) in Caraga region has resulted a significant decrease in the number of rescued victims of trafficking from 36 individuals in 2016 to 10 individuals only in 2017, both during the 1st semester of the year.
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UTUAN CITY – The value and respect for life, dignity, and human rights hold ground for efforts of the Caraga Regional Inter-agency Committee against Trafficking in Persons and Violence against Women and Children (RIACATVAWC) to pursue strong commitment and amplified advocacy campaign against trafficking in persons (TIP) in the region. 4
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ntensifies campaign ns By: Venus L. Garcia
“Every country in the world is affected by human trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit, or destination for victims including the Philippines. That’s why we plotted activities every year in observance of the World Day against Trafficking in Persons in order to raise awareness of the situation of victims of human trafficking and for the promotion and protection of their human rights,” said Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga social worker officer and focal person of RIACAT-VAWC Jesse Catherine Aranas in a press conference. She cited that the province of Agusan del Sur bared the highest case of human trafficking due to its remote and rural geographical location wherein many are prone to becoming potential victims of illegal recruitment or sexual exploitation. Aranas added that poverty is also a contributing factor that makes the victims feel their sense of responsibility in the family and think that it’s the only way to help uplift their situation. According to Atty. Clementino Rabor, assistant regional prosecutor
of Department of Justice Caraga and chairperson of the Regional AntiTrafficking Task Force (RATTF), “there are already six convictions for the offense on human trafficking in Caraga region. Three for sexual exploitation (prostitution and cyber pornography) and three for labour exploitation (illegal recruitment) in particular.” Rabor further revealed that 89 cases are already pending in court. Also, per DSWD Caraga data, Caraga has been beset by a total of 381 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Cover Story trafficking in persons cases from 20112017 (1st semester). These are just cases which are officially reported and may or may not be reflecting the entire cases of human trafficking reported by the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT). RIACAT-VAWC interventions
social, educational, referral services; prevention and advocacy activities. “Specifically, through the Reintegration Program for Trafficked Persons (RRPTP) of the DSWD which is a comprehensive program that ensures adequate recovery and reintegration services provided to trafficked persons, the TIP survivors are served through utilizing a multisectoral approach which delivers a complete package of services that will enhance the psychosocial, social and economic needs of the clients. It also enhances awareness, skills, and capabilities of the clients, the families and the communities where the trafficked persons will be eventually reintegrated,” said Aranas.
“Of the 381 cases reported to the DSWD, the exploitative purposes revealed the following: forced labor, debt bondage, prostitution, pornography, and slavery,” said Aranas. Based on data, the typical profile of the victim-survivors of human trafficking in the region usually includes women, between 18-30 years old, has reached the elementary level, coming from marginalized families with labor works, fishing or errand occupations and are The RRPTP services include recruited into labour trafficking. logistical support during pre and post rescue of TIP survivors; temporary “Aside from reason of poverty, shelter; support services (transportation the common factors why these victim- assistance/auxiliary services, medical survivors are scourged into this kind assistance, educational assistance); of situations revealed but not limited economic reintegration services to lack of employment opportunities (skills training, financial assistance for due to low educational attainment, employment and livelihood). influence of technology, peer influence and lack of awareness of protection “We have a strong and very laws,” said Aranas. functional RIACAT-VAWC but we need the constant help of the community to With this, the RIACAT-VAWC inter- expose such criminality. Our heart is for agency members provide different genuine service to the community and interventions and services to the grassroots,” remarked Andrie Calaque, survivors of trafficking and communities advocacy officer of Justice, Peace which include legal services/ and Integrity of Creation – Integrated prosecution/law enforcement; health, Development Center, Incorporated.
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As part of the advocacy campaign that allows people to show solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, people are encouraged to wear the ‘blue heart’.
2017 World Day against TIP In 2013, the United Nations General Assembly designated July 30 of every year as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons (WDTP). As the Caraga RIACAT-VAWC celebrates its second year, series of activities have already been laid down to be participated by respective stakeholders and the Caraganons.
The blue heart represents the sadness of those who are trafficked while reminding every one of the coldheartedness of those who buy and sell fellow human beings. The use of the blue United Nations (UN) color also demonstrates the commitment of the Video advocacy campaign, UN to combat the crime against human radio guesting and press conference dignity. on the WDTP were conducted locally. A thanksgiving mass and motorcade “We encourage the involvement will also take place on the 28th of July. of the people and inspire action to help stop the crime through the blue There will also be a logo-making heart campaign. It is adopted by contest with participants coming several countries all over the world and from member-agencies of RIACATseeks to raise awareness of the plight VAWC and a dance drama contest of victims. The DSWD will cater related for high school students coming from concerns round the clock. VAWC desk the province of Agusan del Norte and is also established in every barangay,” Butuan City. The public can also view said Tita Ebcas of Butuan CSWD. the photo gallery and participate in a photo booth activity at the Robinsons Human trafficking is a crime that Butuan. exploits women, children, and men for numerous purposes including forced DILG Caraga legal officer Atty. labour and sex. The International Labour Allen Gasulas emphasized the role Organization estimates that 21 million of the media and community in people are victims of forced labour employing 4Ps (Prevention, Protection, globally. This estimate also includes Prosecution, Partnerships) in combating victims of human trafficking for labour trafficking in persons (TIP) in the region. and sexual exploitation. While it is This paradigm is outlined in the United known how many of these victims were Nations’ (UN) TIP protocol and the United trafficked, the estimate implies that States’ Trafficking Victims Protection currently, there are millions of trafficking Act (TVPA). (VLG/PIA-Caraga) 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Philippines to host award ceremony of inaugural ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes
Ten heroes from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam will be honored at the award ceremony to be held on 07 August 2017 at the New World Manila Bay Hotel. Apart from receiving their awards, the ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes will share their experiences on biodiversity conservation in a forum to be attended by representatives from the government, business, youth, and conservation sectors, as well as the diplomatic community.
MANILA - The Government of the Philippines will host the award ceremony of the inaugural ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes, a program designed to recognize outstanding individuals from the ASEAN region who have contributed significantly to biodiversity conservation and advocacy efforts in their respective countries.
“I am proud that in this year of Philippine chairmanship of ASEAN, biodiversity occupies an important place in the collective ASEAN agenda. By recognizing the important contributions of 10 individuals from ASEAN Member States in promoting biodiversity conservation, the ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes Award creates fertile ground where inspiration can take root and prod other individuals to also act as heroes and initiate wider public involvement within the ASEAN community,� said Ambassador Elizabeth P. Buensuceso, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to 22 - 28 July, 2017
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ASEAN News ASEAN and Chair of the Committee of Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) serves as Permanent Representatives to ASEAN awards secretariat. (CPR). ACB Executive Director Roberto She added, “It is fitting that this V. Oliva explained that in selecting recognition comes at a time when the ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes, “the ASEAN itself is celebrating its 50th nominating agencies considered the Anniversary. This landmark year not only relevance of the nominees’ contributions calls for us to look back at the gains of to biodiversity conservation, the impact the last half-century, but also forces us of these contributions to biodiversity to examine the course of our present conservation efforts in their respective actions and their consequences on countries and the region, the replicability future generations. of their actions, and the recognition they received in communities where In the same spirit of introspective they belong.” reflection, the ASEAN Biodiversity Heroes Award serves as a reminder for Each ASEAN Biodiversity Hero shall each of us to ask ourselves, what can I receive a cash prize worth USD 5,000, do to serve the common good? How a special heroes medal, a trophy, and can I help? And this is perhaps the a certificate. They will also receive the most striking aspect of the Awards, in Hyundai Icon for Biodiversity Award that it celebrates the power that every from HFI. individual wields to effect real and positive change in the lives of countless The heroes from the 10 ASEAN others, both within and beyond the Member States will be known as the ASEAN region.” faces of biodiversity conservation in the ASEAN region. They will be invited One of the commemorative to speak in forums, workshops, press activities for the Golden Anniversary conferences, and other relevant events of ASEAN, the Heroes project is to share their experiences in conserving supported by the ASEAN Secretariat; biodiversity with the aim of inspiring the Philippines’ Department of Foreign others to do the same. Affairs; the European Union through the Biodiversity Conservation and To know more about the ASEAN Management of Protected Areas in Biodiversity Heroes and to download ASEAN (BCAMP) project; and HARI a copy of the mechanics, log on Foundation, Inc. (HFI), the corporate to heroes.aseanbiodiversity.org. For social responsibility arm of Hyundai questions, send an e-mail to heroes@ Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI). The ASEAN aseanbiodiversity.org. (ACB)
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ASEAN News
DENR chief urges stronger ASEAN cooperation on environment
QUEZON CITY - Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu on Wednesday called for stronger cooperation among member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in protecting the region’s environment and natural resources for the sake of its more than 600 million residents. “As we go through our meetings, let us not lose sight of the fact that we protect the environment and conserve our natural resources, not for their own sake, but for our people to live better lives in harmony with nature,” Cimatu said as he welcomed the delegates to the 28th meeting of the ASEAN Senior Officials of the Environment (ASOEN) held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City from July 23 to 29.
He added: “We cannot protect the environment and not protect life. Let us give our children a world better than we found and what we have.” The ASEAN collectively comprise the seventh largest economy in the world with a combined population of 600 million people -- a situation that according to Cimatu “exerts considerable challenges in providing clean air, clean water and ecological 22 - 28 July, 2017
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ASEAN News management of solid waste.” As a result largely of population pressures, Cimatu said the 10 countries comprising the ASEAN now face common problems on air and water quality, ecological management of solid waste, forest degradation, reduced water supply and biodiversity loss, among other environmental issues. “Like haze and forest fires and illegal trading in wildlife, they do not stop at national borders,” the environment chief pointed out. “We share the air that we breathe, the seas around us, our forests, and the animals that travel across our countries.”
underscored the need for ASEAN member countries to work together in coping with climate change, which he described as the “most pervasive of all the environmental problems in the region.” He cited the environmental group Germanwatch’s Global LongTerm Climate Risk Index that named four ASEAN members -- Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines -as among the 10 countries in the world most affected by extreme weather events from 1995 to 2014. “This underscores the urgency of the situation we face,” Cimatu said.
According to Cimatu, the population pressures also put to test Although it represents a mere the sustainable use of the region’s rich three percent of the world’s land area, natural resources. the ASEAN is home to 18 percent of all known plant and animal species on Cimatu said the region’s Earth that are unique to the region and environmental problems, which cannot be found anywhere else. transcend political and territorial boundaries, can best be solved through The ASEAN also accounts for onecooperation, sharing of experiences third of the planet’s coral reefs and 35 and expertise, and joint efforts between percent of all mangroves. The region’s and among ASEAN member-states. forest cover is 48 percent of its land area. “The ASEAN, therefore, is vital in resolving environmental concerns, The ASOEN meeting is in which have grown in magnitude preparation for the high-level ASEAN and complexity over time, to include Ministers’ Meeting on the Environment biodiversity loss, sustainable cities, to be held in the country in September, chemical and waste, water resources, as part of the Philippines’ chairmanship coastal and marine resources, climate and hosting of the ASEAN Summit this change and haze pollution,” he year, which coincides with the 50th stressed. founding anniversary of the regional intergovernmental organization. At the same time, Cimatu (DENR)
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Photo Gallery RIACAT-VAWC Caraga Press Conference on 2017 WDAT
DSWD-13 Regional Conference Room, Butuan City 25 July 2017
REGIONAL NEWS
Caraga region records decrease in human trafficking victims By: Venus L. Garcia
BUTUAN CITY – The intensified advocacy campaign on antitrafficking in persons (TIP) in Caraga region has resulted a significant decrease in the number of rescued victims of trafficking from 36 individuals in 2016 to 10 individuals only in 2017, both during the 1st semester of the year. “The decrease of the rescued victims signifies the awareness and rise in consciousness of people as a result of the massive information campaign conducted by the police force, partners line agencies, members of the Regional Inter-agency Committee against TIP and Violence against
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Women and Children (RIACAT-VAWC), and other advocates in our locality,” underscored PSupt Martin Gamba, chief public information officer of Philippine National Police-13 during a press conference on World Day against Trafficking in Persons held Tuesday in the city.
Regional News He also revealed that related to TIP incidents, the number of suspects apprehended has increased from 35 suspects in the 1st semester of 2016 to 52 suspects in same semester of 2017.
Rabor, further said that through community involvement and collaborative efforts of partner stakeholders, detection of possible trafficking incidents will be easier. He added that a holistic approach is “The increase in apprehensions undertaken in addressing the TIP in the is a clear manifestation of the region. community’s active cooperation and contribution in achieving our efficiency Human trafficking is one of the in conducting operations against TIP,” most pervasive human rights violations said Gamba. which continue to soar as to its data and effects. Although accordingly, According to Atty. Clementino everyone could be possibly victimized Rabor of Department of Justice Caraga, by this massive global phenomenon, it this is also indicative to the awareness still targets mostly the vulnerable sectors of the local government units on the like women and children. (VLG/PIAoccurrence of TIP in their community. Caraga)
Caraga nutrition advocates intensify campaign against malnutrition By: Jennifer P. Gaitano
BUTUAN CITY - The nutrition advocates from government agencies, media and private stakeholders in the region known as Caraga Movers convened on Thursday for its meeting held at Almont Hotel’s Inland Resort, this city. 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Regional News The National Nutrition Council (NNC) under the Department of Health (DOH) Caraga organized said activity. The group discussed nutrition updates and Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2017-2022.
from eating too much food,” reminded Atienza. Meanwhile, Karlyn Rose Panes, nutrition officer of NNC-DOH Caraga also stressed that eating unhealthy foods easily leads people to have non-communicable diseases and may shorten life span. “We should observe right eating habits and choose to live longer,” she said.
Leah Vina Vargas, nutrition officer III of NNC-DOH Caraga reiterated that the Caraga Movers is a multisectoral organization envisioning an empowered and resourceful society through nutrition. This years’ Nutrition Month celebration is aimed to promote In her discussion on the 2017 healthy diets to contribute to the Nutrition Month celebration and its reduction of overweight, obesity and objectives, Vargas cited that one of the non-communicable diseases. It also objectives of this year’s campaign is to teaches the public on how to better help the citizens identify the healthy discern between healthy and unhealthy foods that will give them good diet and foods for better food choices; and nutrition and prevent unhealthy foods encourage food industry including being sold in the market. farmers, producers and distributors and food establishments to produce and “The National Nutrition Council’s make available healthier food options 2017 Nutrition Month theme: “Healthy to consumers. (JPG/PIA-Caraga) Diet, Gawing Habit – For Life!” It is a call for all Filipinos to start the consumption of healthier foods and discourage them from eating unhealthy diets that has never been stronger and louder,” Vargas relayed. Also, Aldrin Atienza, nutrition officer of NNC-DOH Caraga highlighted the importance of a healthier diet. He emphasized that “our body has specific needs, people should therefore eat with balance, variety and moderation.” “People should eat the right quantity of food, reducing food waste. We should be able to control ourselves
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DOST Caraga announces scholarships for junior college students for SY 2017-2018 By: Meriam B. Bouquia
BUTUAN CITY - The Department of Science and Technology (DOSTCaraga) is now accepting applicants for the 2017 Junior Level Science Scholarships (JLSS) for Third Year College Students. This year’s JLSS Program has three (3) categories: Republic Act (RA) 10612, which aims to strengthen the country’s science and technology education by fast-tracking graduates in the sciences, mathematics and engineering who shall teach science and mathematics in secondary schools throughout the country; RA 7687 – awarded to poor, talented and deserving students who belong to families whose socioeconomic status do not exceed
the set values of certain indicators; and Merit – awarded to students with high aptitude in science and mathematics and are willing to pursue careers in the fields of science and technology. The implementation of RA 10612 supports the execution of Section 8 of the K to 12 law which urges the hiring of teachers from among the graduates of science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses. 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Regional News The selection of DOST scholars is through a written examination which will be held on November 19, 2017 (Sunday) at identified testing centers all over the country. To be eligible to take the scholarship examination, applicants must have the following qualifications: Natural-born Filipino citizen; Incoming regular 3rd year college student in an identified priority S&T course for SY 2017-2018; Have a general weighted average (GWA) of at least 83% or its equivalent in his/her first and second years in college; Qualifier of the 2017 JLSS Examination.
CSU Compound, Ampayon, Butuan City and DOST Provincial Offices in Patin-ay, Agusan del Sur, Surigao City, Bislig City Tandag City, and San Jose, Province of Dinagat Islands and can be downloaded at http//www.sei.dost. gov.ph. Deadline for submission of application form and supporting documents is on September 22, 2017. For inquiries, please visit or call DOST-Caraga @ telephone no. 3426225 (DOST-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
Qualifiers of this scholarship program will receive the privileges following the existing financial assistance of the RA 7687 and RA 10612 scholars. They will be entitled to subsidy for tuition fee and other school fees, monthly living allowance for 10 to 11 months, book allowance, and more during the last 2 or 3 years of their undergraduate studies. Application forms are available at the DOST Caraga Regional Office,
Caraga vies for best regional police strategy management unit BUTUAN CITY - The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Caraga has been chosen as contender for the search for best Regional Police Strategy Management Unit (RPSMU) nationwide, Chief Supt Rolando Felix, regional director said.
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Regional News Along with Police Regional Office 4A in Luzon and Police Regional Office 6 in Visayas, PNP Caraga is the only police regional headquarters chosen by the national headquarters in Mindanao.
of 116th Police Service Anniversary in Camp Crame.
Felix thanked the concerted efforts of the RPSMU 13, PNP Caraga Technical Working Group, Regional Advisory Council that significantly “On Tuesday, July 11, a team contributed to this success. from the PNP national headquarters headed by Senior Supt Victor Arevalo, RPSMU is responsible for the deputy director of the Center for Police implementation of the ongoing Strategy Management, arrived and transformation program dubbed as conducted field validation to assess PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030 by integrating the functionality of our RPSMU,� Felix all strategy management processes, added. sustaining strategy execution and management, and instilling in the Next month, the best RPSMU will organization a culture of strategic be announced during the celebration focus. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
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AgSur MSMEs mentees participate in entrepreneurial accounting, financial management training
SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur - “I did not know that there are lot of cash leaks in my business, if not for this session I would have not realized it. I will definitely use this learning to improve the financial aspect of my business.” This was the statement shared modules and “graduate” upon by Cleotilde Potencioso, one of the submission and defense of her business mentees for the first batch of the improvement plan. Entrepreneurial Accounting and Financial Management training. All mentees have just finished Module 8 on Entrepreneurial As a mentee, Potencioso was Accounting and Financial selected to be with 24 other micro, Management under the Kapatid small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) Mentor Me (KMME) Program. This who have been given the privilege module was conducted on June 27, to undergo 10 business improvement 2017 and was handled by Philippine
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Provincial News Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) aspects whether big or small. Mentor Teresita “Tes� Z. Dimaculangan. Dimaculangan further Dimaculangan pointed out that enumerated that the top three (3) mentees should focus on their core reasons why business fail are: a) competence, which is running the incompetence, b) lack of managerial business and let accountants do their experience and c) lack of experience financial statements. in the industry. All these relate to how an entrepreneur lacks financial education. The mentees as owners, however should be able to understand these As she relayed her experiences, financial statements as they are good Dimaculangan highlighted the number material to explain the status of the of times she lost but never gave up. She company. stressed that an entrepreneur should consider the three masteries in business: The mentor also taught the mastery of self, mastery of product and mentees basic single-entry recording mastery of market. of business activities in pen and paper. Dimaculangan underlined that In addition, Dimaculangan shared by focusing on these masteries she her knowledge and experiences on learned to walk the talk and if followed her journey as an entrepreneur. She by the mentees they will surely survive also emphasized the importance of in business just like herself. (DTI-Agusan recording especially on the financial del Sur/PIA-Agusan del Sur)
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Army, PNP arrest NPA leader in Surigao City SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - Joint police and military efforts led to the capture of a New People’s Army (NPA) leader on Wednesday, July 5 here. The arrested person was identified as Arpel Medelozo Rabago a.k.a Ka Yoyo, 30 years old and a resident of Purok 6, Upper Sangay, Barangay Anomar, this city, a vice commander of an NPA platoon of the Guerilla Front 16 operating in Surigao del Norte. He was arrested by the army’s 30th Infantry Battalion, Surigao City Police and Provincial Public Safety Company by virtue of warrant of arrest issued by RTC Branch 32 Judge Dan Calderon at around 5:00 p.m., July 5, 2017 at the checkpoint along the national highway of Barangay Trinidad, this city.
According to 30IB Civil Military Operations Officer 2LT Jonel Castillo, Ka Yoyo is responsible for the series of harassments and extortion in certain parts of the province. He also led a numerous attacks against government troops who were conducting Peace and Development Activities in the towns of Malimono, San Francisco and Surigao City during the previous years.
In his statement, 30IB Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Allen Tomas said the government troops will continue to Rabago has a pending case strengthen the peace and security in for frustrated murder last October 21, the province. 2013 and warrant of arrest for multiple “We will never allow these attempted murder issued by the late Judge Victor Canoy of RTC Branch 29 communist insurgents to destabilize last November 27, 2015 and kidnapping our peace efforts especially in conflictand serious illegal detention. He is now affected areas,” said Lt. Col. Tomas. with the Surigao City Police Station for (30IB-Philippine Army/PIA-Surigao del Norte) proper disposition.
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Provincial News
PSA conducts 2017 annual poverty indicator survey in Surigao Norte By: Susil D. Ragas
SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte – The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Surigao del Norte starts its Annual Poverty Indicator Survey (APIS) for the year 2017 from July 8 to 31, 2017.
According to Surigao del Norte provincial statistics officer Guillermo M. Lipio, Jr, APIS 2017 is the 12th in a series of poverty indicators survey conducted nationwide.
are tasked to interview APIS sample He said the survey gathers data households in the province. that can be used to generate income “Respondents will be asked the and non-income based poverty indicators for use in assessing and basic questions on socio-economic monitoring the poverty situation in the profile of their families and other information related to their living country. Lipio, further said the statistical conditions,” Lipio added. (PSA-Surigao researchers of the PSA Surigao del Norte del Norte/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
Surigao Norte solon heads ASEAN interparliamentary assembly fact-finding committee to combat illegal drugs SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte – Chairman of the 13th ASEAN InterParliamentary Assembly Fact-Finding Committee to Combat Illegal Drugs (AIFOCOM) Surigao del Norte 2nd district representative Robert Ace S. Barbers led the ASEAN delegates in the dawning of a new era in fighting illegal drugs in the ASEAN region. 22 - 28 July, 2017
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The 13th AIFOCOM Meeting was their trade, thus achieving the goal of held from July 4 to July 8, 2017 at Conrad limiting the supply of illegal drugs. Manila Hotel in Manila. He said since the supply has In his speech during the meeting, plummeted, they are now costlier than Rep. Barbers said no other president ever. Drug habits in the Philippines had ever shown the same resolve as can now be considered unaffordable, President Rodrigo Duterte. and because of this, drug abuse has dramatically declined. He said that that Duterte’s exemplary courage to unmask “It is imperative that we support politicians, generals, judges and other the war on drugs as a nation. We do public officials who are in the narco- not want to see our country plunge into list is fundamental to the success of the the devastating world of narcotics. In war on drugs. a narco-state, no legitimate investor will come in, no legitimate business Barbers said the effects of will thrive. So let us do our share President Duterte’s exposé is so striking to eliminate this menace from our that it has affected the organizational society,” Barbers added. (2nd District structure of drug syndicates. It has Congressional Office/PIA-Surigao del prevented these people from plying Norte)
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PRRD’s SONA gains positive feedback in SurSur
By: Nida Grace P. Barcena
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – The State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte Monday afternoon gained positive responses from different sectors (security, business, government) in the province. In an interview with Radyo Pilipinas Tandag, 402nd brigade commander Col. Franco Nemesio Gacal said that he was overwhelmed when President Duterte promised of the “swift acquisition of medical equipment and medical centers” for the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP). “It is a great help for the AFP and for the welfare of our soldiers who put their lives in danger while performing their duties and responsibilities,” said Col. Gacal. While former councilor and Tandag administrator 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Provincial News Gigi Irong rated President Duterte’s Meanwhile, the implementation SONA with the score of 9. The rating is of Martial Law in Mindanao has also based on a scale of 1 to 10. gained positive feedbacks in Surigao del Sur as 1st District Sangguniang “‘(My) administration will remain Panlalawigan Member Henrich focus on the war against illegal drugs’ Pimentel, Provincial Administrator marked on my mind,” said Boboy Efren Rivas, and Tandag City Police Peteros, a government employee. chief of police Rey Sorreda earlier expressed their support for its extension According to Peteros, illegal drugs before it was approved recently by are the main cause of most evildoers the legislators. (PIA-Surigao del Sur) and crimes.
Valorian troopers to celebrate 43rd founding anniv on August 1 By: Nida Grace P. Barcena
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – The 36 Infantry (Valor) Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army is set to celebrate its 43rd founding anniversary on August 1, 2017, to be held at the battalion headquarters in Barangay Dayo-an, Tago, Surigao del Sur. This year’s theme is “36IB: Strengthening Our Commitments to Serve and Securing the Filipino People, Intensifying Partnerships, Changes Lives.”
Tago town and Mabuhay Elementary School in Tandag City on July 20-21, respectively.
On July 22, a coastal cleanup activity was conducted along the coast According to 36IB spokesperson of Mabua Beach in the city and Tago Captain Al Anthony Pueblas, Bridge in Tago town, Pueblas added. several activities have already been conducted earlier this month, which During the anniversary day included: opening of the sports fest on August 1, 2017, a mass wedding last July 10; mangrove planting in ceremony is scheduled followed by Tago town last July 14 with partner the founding anniversary program stakeholders; 2-day mass feeding where partner stakeholders are set to and the “Libreng Serbisyo with TESDA” be recognized. (PIA-Surigao del Sur) held at Cayale Elementary School in
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AGUSAN DEL NORTE
Rural Enterprises, infra projects up in IFAD Mission visit in Agusan Norte By: Gil E. Miranda
BUTUAN CITY - The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Mission Team conducted an implementation support mission in line with the Project ConVERGE (Convergence for Value-Chain Enhancement for Rural Growth and Empowerment) and visited the participating farmer-groups in TUJAKITSAN Cluster (Tubay, Jabonga, Kitcharao and Santiago) Agusan del Norte on June 28, 2017. Agusan del Norte Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II Andre B. Atega welcomed the guests from IFAD Mission headed by the Country Program Officer Jerry Pacturan; Central Project Management Office, Faisar A. Mambuay; Regional Project Management Office headed by Engr. Felix B. Aguhob and staffs.
Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SIUFMULCO), as the proponent and lead organization of the 21 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Organizations in TUJAKITSAN ARC assisted by the project.
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Provincial News the International Fund for Agricultural if the coop seen to double their abaca Development (IFAD). production soon,� Lim said. IFAD Country Program Officer Jerry Pacturan validated the various subprojects that include Support for Farm and Enterprise Development (SFED) and Rural Infrastructure Investments under the Integrated Smallholders Agricultural and Rural Enterprise Development (I-SHARED) Component. The SFED subcomponent comprises farmer production improvement, value addition and diversification, market and investment facilitation and rural finance facilitation. Jason Lim of Ching Bee Corporation expressed willingness to help SIUFMULCO in area of financial support if the supply of abaca will increase due to the abaca production expansion funded by ConVERGE.
“I will increase the trading capital
Ching Bee has been partnering with SIUFMULCO for years providing capital amounted to P5 Million per week to be liquidated thru delivery of abaca fiber of 200 tons per week. Based on the latest available data from Provincial Project Management Office (PPMO), the total direct beneficiaries of the project to include capability development intervention is about 1,586 of which 893 are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs). Aside from the support for farm and enterprise development, the Project ConVERGE provided rural infrastructure such as farm-to-market road that will open up economic opportunities of agrarian reform beneficiaries and farm-workers in TUJAKITSAN ARC. (DARAgusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)
Agusan Norte approves cash incentive to valedictorians, salutatorians By: Aimee B. Sienes
BUTUAN CITY - The Sanggunaing Panlalawigan of Agusan del Norte recently approved Provincial Ordinance No. 4532017, which provides cash incentives to all valedictorians and salutatorians in public and private elementary and secondary schools in the province.
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Provincial News graduating as class valedictorian and salutatorian, a Filipino and a resident of the province of Agusan de Norte for at least six months. The provincial government shall allocate funds in the amount of P1,400,000 under the General Fund starting this year 2017 and every year thereafter. This will cover the following schools: public elementary-186; private elementary-11; public high school-48; private high school-15 or a total of 197 public and private elementary and high schools. Under the said ordinance, authored by Provincial Board Member Elizabeth Marie R. Calo, graduating valedictorians and salutatorians in public and private elementary and secondary schools in Agusan del Norte will receive cash incentives and a plaque each to be awarded on the day of their graduation. Valedictorians will receive P3,000.00 cash while salutatorians will receive P2,000.00 cash. Provincial Board Member Calo said that the aim of the said ordinance is to value excellence in education. It also aims to recognize exemplary performance elementary and high school students in their respective schools through awards and incentives and inspire other students to achieve excellence in their studies. The recipients of this cash incentives and plaque should be
The Community Affairs Officer of the province, in close coordination with the two Schools Division superintendents, Department of Education, Agusan del Norte and Cabadbaran City, is tasked to disseminate a widest information drive to all public and private elementary and high schools in the province regarding the program through their respective principals or directors. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)
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HEALTH NEWS
Feature: What can exercise do for you? Is exercise important in your daily life? Do you still have time to exercise inspite of your busy schedule? Do you allot 20 to 30 minutes of your time to exercise? Walking, running, bike riding, playing sports, dancing, doing pushups, and simple stretches, such as touching your toes or side stretches are simple exercises that you can enjoy doing. When you exercise, you are helping build your body to be strong. This will enable you to move around and do all the things you need and want to do.
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Exercise has many benefits:
• It burns off energy thereby assisting weight control or reduction. It keeps your weight under control. • It also helps improve blood circulation, muscle tone and efficiency of heart and lungs.
and fats. You do not need special equipment to exercise. You can incorporate exercise in your daily life by taking the stairs instead of using the elevator, going for a walk during your coffee break or lunch break ; doing household chores at a fast pace, and gardening.
To obtain the benefits of exercise, • It also helps you to relax, cope perform aerobic exercise regularly for with stress, and promotes sound sleep. at least 3 to 5 times a week for 20-30 When you exercise, it releases tension. minutes or more. • Exercise enhances your psychological well-being, improves self-esteem, and maintains motivation. In your busy days, what is the best exercise that you can do? Walking is perfect to burn your excess calories
However, make sure to consult your doctor about what and how much exercise is right for you. For healthy body and mind, exercise regularly! For more information on food and nutrition, contact: Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 8372071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@ yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook. com/FNRI.DOST or follow our Twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (Ma. Idelia G. Glorioso, DOST-FNRI S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga) 22 - 28 July, 2017
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MINDANAO NEWS
Despite martial law, business thriving in Davao study says
DAVAO CITY - An independent research conducted by a real estate consultancy firm has found out that businesses are generally positive in Davao City despite the declaration of martial law all over Mindanao. The study conducted by Prime of Luzon and Visayas based investors Philippines saw a general mood without property investments in the city of optimism in the local business are certain of doing business here. community. There were about 1861 business In their survey conducted among permits issued in the second quarter of businesses in Davao about 83.3% of the year (April to June) as compared Davao-based investors with existing to 1588 business permits issued in first property investments in Davao are quarter of the year which was before certain in still doing business in the city. martial law was declared in May 23. About 60% of Luzon and Visayasbased investors with existing property investment in the city are certain of doing business in the city while 33%
Business capitalizations were higher in 2nd quarter P1.4 billion as compared to P984-million in the first quarter of the year. The figures goes to 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Mindanao News show that people are still interested to However tourism and hotel sector put up their businesses in Davao City were affected by the martial law. despite Martial Law. Data sourced from the Davao City Investment Promotions Center showed Real Estate investments 78 functions/ events were cancelled particularly condominiums remain and estimated unrealized revenues of unfazed by martial law as it still showed P20.9 million (as of June 6, 2017). same trend in gross sales. Office spaces transactions also are stable as leasing Of the seven hotels surveyed five transactions still occur. Expansions hotels showed 10%-25% decrease in and new office developments are still hotel bookings, while two hotels had a occurring despite martial law. 25 to 100% dropped in bookings. Land values still remained high and unchanged despite martial law. Value of land in prime areas of Davao has significantly increased in the second quarter of 2017.
The decrease in tourism bookings can be attributed to the fear of tourists from outside Mindanao that the terrorist attack in Marawi might happen in Davao City. (PIA/RG Alama)
Victory boxes: Learners show gratitude, support to soldiers in winning peace for Mindanao CAMP EVANGELISTA, Patag, Cagayan de Oro City - A total of 3000 pieces of personal messages of love and support coupled with bundles of goods that are packed in boxes were given by elementary and high school students from different schools in Cagayan de Oro City for the soldiers during a simple ceremony at Camp Evangelista, July 21. The program started with the showcase of talents from the students to include personal messages from student leaders and teachers that are specially dedicated for all soldiers who are fighting terrorism in Marawi
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City. John Gabriel Suralta, president of the Division Federated Student’s Pupil Government High School, shared his gratitude and message of support for our soldiers.
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He said when he was in elementary year, he always wanted to help the country in his own little way. Opportunity knocks and he became the National Sciences president then eventually occupied some other leadership positions. From that time on he already fell in love with being a nationalistic and patriotic person.
of our hearts for standing in front of the enemies so as to ensure that we are all safe and protected. May God bless you always!,” said Suralta.
For his part, as president of the Division Federated Student’s Pupil Government in Elementary, Errol Fynn Chester Castrodes said that at this very young age, his parents and teachers “That is why I actively participated taught him that there are people that in many endeavors that will help they don’t know personally but we our community such as this one, the greatly owe. giving of a very symbolic victory boxes specially made for our hero soldiers.” “Today, it is of great honor for me to personally extend my gratitude to The activity is their little way of our country’s heroes, my heroes, and letting the soldiers know that they care every Filipino’s heroes to all soldiers, and support on their quest and fight policemen, and all other great people for a peaceful Philippines for which the who sacrificed their lives so that we youth will inherit in their future. may live. During the time of adversities, extremisms, terrorisms, and rebellions “These simple gifts that are we depend ourselves to no one else specially sealed in boxes, we would except the Armed Forces of the like to say Thank You from the bottom Philippines,” Castrodes said. 22 - 28 July, 2017
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The rebellion that happened in Marawi strafed fear amongst us. It is just a few kilometers from where we are today and we fear that the fighting might spill over. However, Castrodes said, “I can say that with most determination and confidence that it will never happen for we have the most skilled and trained armies in Southeast Asia.” “The freedom and liberty that I am enjoying today is the fruit of our soldier’s sacrifices. Therefore, it is right and just for us to give to each and everyone who served the AFP. As token of our profound gratitude, please accept these small but heartily given goods placed in boxes in which we claim a symbol of Victory!” Errol concluded. For the outpouring support of every Filipino especially to these students, MGen Benjamin R Madrigal Jr.,
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4th Infantry Division (4ID) commander thanked the students who exerted time and effort to show their love and support for the Nation. This is a significant event for all of us because this signifies our unity and the trust and support to the soldiers as we continue to fight for the preservation of our territorial integrity and the safety and freedom of our people and communities. “It really is heartwarming to know that despite your very young age, you already appreciate and understand our efforts in winning the peace here in Mindanao. It is even more touching that you were able to think of giving us these victory boxes out of you meager allowances and that together with these boxes are your letters of support and encouragement for our soldiers. Definitely, this kind of gesture will serve as our inspiration and motivation to do our job even better,” said MGen Madrigal. (4ID/PA)
NATIONAL NEWS
DOLE to marginalized sectors: Avail of livelihood assistance
MANILA - The Department of Labor and Employment encouraged the public, especially those in the marginalized sector, to avail of the labor department’s assistance to start or enhance their livelihood projects. The pitch was made after the labor department joined the Kilos SAMBAYANAN or Kilos para sa Sampung Batayang Pangangailangan advocacy of the National Anti-Poverty
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National News providing for the 10 basic needs of the Filipino poor– food and land reform, water, shelter, health, education, work, social protection, healthy environment, peace, and participation.
The YES Project, on the other hand, equips the young college and technical-vocational graduating students, college graduates, or would-be members of the labor force as productive, resourceful, and self-reliant entrepreneurs through a comprehensive and coherent package of entrepreneurship-related services.
Assistant Secretary Ma. Gloria A. Tango told residents of Delpan, Binondo, Manila during the launching of Kilos SAMBAYANAN to avail of the DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP). Another project under the DILEEP is the Kabuhayan Starter KITS, a On DOLE’s first year under the livelihood formation strategy that aims administration of President Rodrigo to engage beneficiaries in sustainable Duterte, about 98,358 beneficiaries self-employment through easy to learn were provided with access to livelihood livelihood undertakings. and entrepreneurship programs under the Kabuhayan component of DILEEP. The project targets the poor and long-term unemployed, the out-of Among the projects under DILEEP school youth, women, parents of child are the KASAMA or Kabuhayan para sa laborers, indigenous people, physically Magulang ng Batang Manggagawa; or occupationally disabled persons, YES Project or Youth Entrepreneurship urban poor, elderly persons, landless Support Project; Kabuhayan Starter farmers, fisherfolks, other workers in the KITS; and Negosyo sa Kariton or Nego- informal economy, displaced workers, Kart. and even overseas Filipino worker– returnees. KASAMA aims to contribute to the prevention and elimination of child The Nego-Kart (Negosyo sa labor by providing families of child Kariton), meanwhile, is a project laborers access to decent livelihood that aims to assist ambulant vendors opportunities for enhanced income. in making their existing livelihood undertakings grow into profitable and Beneficiaries shall commit to take sustainable business. active participation in group activities including social preparation, trainings Interested beneficiaries may and actual project implementation, contact or go to the nearest DOLE and express their willingness to remove Regional Office in their area. (DOLE / or not engage their children in aldm) hazardous or exploitative labor.
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National News
PRRD submits proposed 2018 budget to Congress on second SONA
MANILA - On his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Duterte submitted to the Congress the administration’s proposed 2018 national budget. This is the earliest submission of a proposed budget since the Ramos administration. As provided in the Constitution, the President is required to submit the proposed budget to Congress within a month after the start of regular session. (Section 22, Article VII)
The P3.767 trillion proposed budget was presented by Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno and approved by President Duterte during the 16th Cabinet meeting in The early submission of the Malacanang on July 3. proposed budget, the second budget crafted under the Duterte Representing 21.6% of the administration, will allow Congress projected gross domestic product more time to closely examine and (GDP) for 2018, the proposed budget is scrutinize it before passing it into a 12.4% increase from the 2017 budget law. of P3.35 trillion. 22 - 28 July, 2017
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Education, infrastructure, public transport In line with the Duterte administration’s thrust to reduce poverty and promote economic growth, the largest allocations will go to the education sector and the infrastructure development program, “Build, Build, Build.”
Senior High School students to enroll in specialized tracks in private or public universities and colleges.
A total of P691.1 billion makes up the combined budgets of the Department of Education (DepED) with P613.1 billion, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) with P13.5 billion, and State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) with P64.6 billion.
The government is also targeting to fully implement the Unified Financial Assistance System (UniFAST) Act, which will integrate government-funded financial assistance programs for college students.
35,945 licensed private school teachers participating in the Teacher Salary Subsidy program will also benefit from the increased allocation for 2018.
Part of the education sector budget will fund the construction of 47,000 classrooms, the repair and rehabilitation of 18,000 classrooms, purchase of 84,781 school seats, and creation of 81,100 teaching positions.
Meanwhile, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) receives the second highest share among the agencies, with P643.3 billion, while the Department of Transportation gets P73.8 billion, a 32.6% increase from its 2017 budget of P55.7 billion.
The budget for Government Assistance and Subsidies for students and teachers has been increased from P35.8 billion this year to P39.3 billion in 2018, while P4.8 billion has been allocated to support the student beneficiaries of CHED’s Tulong Dunong Program.
The sizable allocation given to the DPWH and DOTr will allow the government to intensify its numerous projects aimed at improving mobility and connectivity in the country, decongesting urban areas, and establishing modern and economical transport systems for the public.
The budget for the education sector will also fund the Education Service Contracting Program which will allow 1,077,230 deserving elementary graduates to study in private Junior High Schools, as well as the Voucher Program, which will enable 1,771,968
For 2018, P1.097 trillion has been set aside to support the Build, Build, Build Program. This amount is an increase of 27.8% from its 2017 adjusted level of P858.1 billion. The allocation puts the infrastructure budget at 6.3 percent of GDP next year in line with
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National News the administration’s emphasis on infrastructure development. New roads and highways will be built through an allocation of P19.4 billion, a whopping 185.6% hike from the previous budget of P55.4 billion. This will allow the transport of more people and goods in all regions of the country. In addition, the DPWH will also construct new bypasses and diversion roads for an amount of P49.3 billion to connect freight centers and alleviate the daily traffic problem.
P7.1-billion North-South Railway Project Phase 2-PNR South; the P1.3-billion LRT Line I South Extension (Cavite) Project; the P895-million LRT Line 2 East Extension Project; and the P608-million LRT Line 2 West Extension Project.
Some of the airports in line for improvement and development are the Clark International Airport in Pampanga, which has been given P2.7 billion for the upgrading of its nightlanding capabilities, and the Bicol (New Legazpi) International Airport in Rail, air, and sea transport Albay, with a budget of P900-million. The enhancement of these two airports Various rail, air, and sea transport will assist in decongesting the Ninoy development and improvement Aquino International Airport. projects will be funded by the 2018 budget, including the Land Public The 2018 proposed budget has Transportation Program, which has also set aside amounts for the New been given P12.6 billion; the P5.4-billion Bohol (Panglao) International Airport Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT); the P1.8- Development Project, with P386 billion Metro Manila BRT-Line 1, which will million; Kalibo Airport, with P920 million; serve around 300,000 daily commuters Tacloban Airport, with P716 million; travelling from Espana Boulevard to Cauayan Airport, with P306 million; and Quezon Avenue; and the P3.1-billion Zamboanga International Airport, with Metro Manila BRT-Line 2, which will P221 million. serve 1.6 to 2 million people commuting along EDSA. The modernization of the country’s seaports is a priority of the government, For 2018, P26.0 billion has been hence the allocation for the allocated for the rail transport program construction, upgrading, rehabilitation, which will focus on the construction of and expansion of several ports and new railways and the rehabilitation, harbors including the Al-Barka Ports modernization, and extension of existing Cluster, which has been given P50 railways. Included in the list of railways million; Volcano Island Port in Talisay, for construction or improvement are Batangas, with P30 million; Agkawayan the Mindanao Railway Project Phase in Looc, Occidental Mindoro, with P42 I, which will connect Davao City to million; Taganak Port in Taganak, Turtle Surigao and Cagayan de Oro; the Islands, Tawi-Tawi, with P71 million; 22 - 28 July, 2017
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National News San Roque Port in Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat, with P17 million; Pangutaran Port in Pangutaran, Sulu, with P20 million; and Dolores Port in Dolores, Eastern Samar, with P50 million. Health programs, Conditional Cash Transfer, Peace and Security The proposed budget seeks to lower the inequities in the health sector. Gains from the Sin Tax Law will be used to enhance the public’s access to quality health services, through the improvement of health facilities and the deployment of medical practitioners. As such, around P29.0 billion is allocated for the Health Facilities Enhancement Program in 2018, a 19.8% increase from the previous year’s P24.2 billion. This will be used to finance the construction of 1,497 Barangay Health Stations (BHS) and the improvement of the facilities of 353 hospitals. Furthermore, some P9.7 billion will be provided to the Health Human Resource Development for the deployment of medical practitioners to remote communities. An additional 446 doctors, 20,527 nurses, 3,108 midwives, and 324 dentists will be hired through this expansion. P57.1 billion pesos will also be appropriated for the National Health Insurance Program to ensure that low income individuals, including senior citizens and those in the informal sector, would be covered by health insurance. This allocation is P3.9 billion
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higher than in the previous year, as the administration targets to provide health insurance coverage to 15.4 million families at P2400 per family; 5.4 million senior citizens at P3120 per senior citizen. P2400 per family will also be received by Bangsamoro families and those under the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) program. The Conditional Cash Transfer Program (CCT) will also be enhanced through the P25.7 billion proceeds from the Tax Reform Package. An unconditional cash transfer of P200 per month or P2400 per year will be given to the poorest 50% or 10 million poorest households nationwide. For the current 4.4 million CCT beneficiaries, their existing transfers will thereby be increased by P200 per month or P2400 per year, accordingly. Furthermore, the current CCT beneficiaries will be monitored if they are moving out of the poverty line, and an additional P89.4 billion is also allocated to finance the continuance of the conditional cash transfer. Moreover, peace and security remain one of the vital thrusts of the Duterte administration. As such, hefty allocations of P145.0 billion and P172.3 billion are provided to the Department of National Defense (DND) and the Department of Interior and Local Government, respectively. The DND budget will mostly sustain the Revised AFP Modernization Program and the Philippine Coast Guard Modernization
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will translate to 19.79 million metric tons (MT) of palay yield, 1.22 million MT more than this year’s target. The DA budget will also finance the construction of an additional 1,179 kilometers of farm-to Meanwhile, the DILG’s budget market roads to link farmer producers to will be mostly used to intensify the market centers, opening up economic Philippine National Police’s law opportunities for the rural sector. enforcement operations against illegal drugs and criminality. Around Furthermore, the P40.9 billion 10,000 new Police Officer 1 recruits allocation for the National Irrigation will expand the current 194,410 police Administration (NIA) will support the officers, and will thereby increase agricultural production of Filipino police visibility in communities farmers with the development, nationwide. Also, P900 million will restoration, repair and rehabilitation be allocated for the Oplan Double of irrigation systems nationwide. These Barrel Reloaded, the administration’s facilities will service 564,000 farmers, flagship program against illegal drugs. and will irrigate 582,898 and 613,193 hectares of land in the dry and wet Agriculture, food security, free season, respectively. irrigation Rounding out the agricultural In addressing the challenges provisions for the 2018 proposed of food security, the P3.767 trillion budget is the P10.3 billion allocation proposed budget will cover major for the Department of Agrarian Reform productivity-enhancing programs, (DAR). The said funds will fast-track ranging from agricultural infrastructure land distribution to agrarian reform facilities; support for mechanization and beneficiaries (ARBs) and ensure land irrigation; investments in research and tenure security for our farmers. Of the development (R&D); and protection P10.3 billion DAR budget, P1.1 billion of land tenure and security. These has been set aside for the extension programs and projects are intended to of the Mindanao Sustainable Agrarian raise the income and improve the crop and Agriculture Development Project production of Filipino farmers. to spur agribusiness and agro-forestry programs in the region. In FY 2018, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has been allocated With the early submission of the P54.2 billion, a 32.5 percent increase proposed budget, the DBM is confident from this year’s DA budget, to expand that Congress will have enough time to by 500,000 hectares the total irrigated thoroughly study, improve, and finalize harvest area using hybrid seeds. This the budget for next year. (DBM) 22 - 28 July, 2017
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