CONTENTS REGIONAL NEWS
7 urges LCEs to include solo parents 8 RIAC-FF in LGU’s priority programs 9 DA Caraga reviews its modernization plan partner-agencies strengthen 11 DSWD, efforts to help recovering drug
DOH Caraga intensifies campaign versus Zika virus
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OWWA holds capability building workshop for AgNor PESO managers
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AgNor supports Civil Service 116th anniv
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Butuanon hailed as MBFI’s outstanding teacher
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Barangay road network in Agnor town underway
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OWWA promotes OFWEDL Program in AgSur
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Surigao Norte solon seeks ‘junior citizens’ discounts
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Winners of 3rd Bugsay Power Tournament bared
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OWWA calls on OFWs to join in 2017 MOFYA Surigao Norte joins the observance of National Crime Prevention Week
AgSur barangay gets a safer and sturdier bridge
NHCP invites Surigao Norte tourism office for training series Tandag City starts full implementation of anti-smoking ordinance
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Discover the versatility of potatoes
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PCCI prexy acknowledges Mindanao’s role in PH growth
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SSS presents position on twin proposals on pension reform and charter amendment
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DSWD appeals to Congress to help poor access social services
News Briefs The personnel of San Francisco Municipal Police Station, together with the FTP-OJT Class Maragtas 2015-02 attended the Moral Recovery Program hosted by Pastor James Catalan and Pastor Wilfredo G. Cruz, PNP - MOST (Movement for Social Transformation) focal persons. During said activity, the importance of integrity and service in performing the PNP duties and responsibilities as law enforcers were discussed, as well as other related tasks inside the newly turned over PNP Building San Francisco Municipal Police Station San Francisco, Agusan del Sur.
The 2010 Philippine Census of Population and Housing estimated Caraga’s elderly population at 167,839 or 6.92 percent of the region’s total population of 2,424,788.
In preparation for the upcoming Consumer Welfare Month celebration next month, the DTI provincial office in Surigao Sur is conducting a Consumer Net meeting held at the Negosyo Center in Tandag City.
Starting October 1, 2016, the city government of Butuan, through its garbage collectors, will no longer conduct house to house or street by street collection of garbage. Instead the garbage will be collected from the Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs ) of each barangay. Except for what is termed as residuals, garbage that still contains biodegradable as well as recyclable materials will not be allowed to be delivered at the MRF.
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AgSur barangay get sturdier bridge
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By: Marko Davey D. Reyes
simple wooden hanging bridge used to do the job before for the residents of Bacay II in Veruela town, Agusan del Sur. But the wear and tear has minimized the functionality of their long standing hanging bridge. Residences on one side, farm lots on the other side, with the unsuitable condition of their bridge, residents are having a difficult time transporting their products. Add to that the rising level of their river due to climate change. The community really faced a big problem.
funds for a new hanging bridge - one that would be sturdier and could better serve the needs of the community.
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Through Kapit-Bisig Laban sa KahirapanComprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) of the Department But the community’s fate had a of Social Welfare and Development turn around. They were able to secure (DSWD), they were able to construct
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Now, they will be able to traverse the hanging bridge with ease, without threats of falling from the side, or fear crossing the bridge, especially when water levels are high.
empower communities through greater participation in barangay governance and involvement in the design, implementation and management of poverty-reducing activities. (DSWD/ The Kalahi-CIDSS project seeks to PIA-Caraga)
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a 48 linear-meter hanging bridge worth P1,130,341.00. This time, it was made up of durable wooden planks, chicken wires for fencing, metal bars/poles, a cemented base, and cable wires.
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DOH Caraga intensifies campaign versus Zika virus By: Nora C. Lanuza Molde
BUTUAN CITY – In relation to the first confirmed Zika case for 2016 in the country, the Department of Health (DOH) Caraga region has intensified its campaign against the virus.
The 4S stands for Search and Destroy mosquito breeding sites like stagnant waters, old tires that accumulate water; Self-Protection Measures by wearing long sleeves and application of mosquito repellant; Seek Early Consultation for fever of more than two days or presence of skin rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis must be consulted to the nearest health facility
for proper assessment by a doctor; and Say No to Indiscriminate Fogging – say yes only during outbreaks or when as needed. Llacuna further said that Zika is primarily transmitted through the bite of Aedes mosquito although some countries have reported it to be transmitted through sexual contact.
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Dr. Llacuna said that inorder to prevent Zika, the public are advised to practice over-and-above efforts in the prevention of the virus by practicing the 4S.
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DOH Caraga regional director Jose R. Llacuna, Jr. during a press conference held on Thursday appealed to the media to help the agency in disseminating the public on how to prevent Zika virus from spreading.
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The mosquito-borne disease is usually not life-threatening bus has been linked to a rise of birth defect called microcephaly “babies with small heads”, and in some cases, ascending paralysis of the body.
The same mosquito is responsible for Dengue and Chikungunya, which is why the public is requested to increase vigilance in the avoidance of mosquito bites and the practice of 4S, Llacuna said. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)
RIAC-FF urges LCEs to include solo parents in LGU’s priority programs
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BUTUAN CITY – In a resolution pushed and adopted by the Regional Inter-Agency Committee for Filipino Family (RIAC-FF) Caraga on May 27, 2016, the committee is once again urging all local chief executives (LCEs) to include in the LGU priority programs the implementation of the Republic Act No. 8972 otherwise known as the Solo Parents’ Welfare Act of 2000 at the provincial, city and municipal level in the region.
the emerging issues and concerns of the sector especially in promoting their welfare and interest,” relayed Brigoli.
It can be recalled that the Solo Parents’ Act was approved on November 7, 2000 promoting the LCEs are also requested to welfare and interest of the solo parents designate a focal person on Solo and their children. Parents who shall perform the functions in promoting the welfare and Meanwhile, RIAC-FF is also development of the sector including intensifying its information drive for this the formulation of Work and Financial year’s National Family Week celebration Plan yearly. from September 24-31, 2016 with the theme “Matatag na Pamilya, Maunlad “The implementation of the Solo na Bukas.” The celebration aims to Parents’ Welfare Act of 2000 and inclusion raise awareness of the role of families in of priority programs and services for promoting healthy lives for sustainable solo parents and their children at the future and promote well-being for all at local level will continuously respond to all ages. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)
DA Caraga reviews its modernization plan By: Fretcher D. Magatao
BUTUAN CITY - Department of Agriculture (DA) Caraga headed by Regional Director Renato Manantan reviews its Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Plan (AFMP) for 2011–2017 with agricutural stakeholders in the region to prepare for the formulation of next AFMP.
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Brigoli further reiterated that its implementation of said Act will boost the confidence of the solo parents to perform their roles and functions and to make them strong and functional family, effective and responsible parent/s, and to recognize their contribution as partner in nation-building.
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As indicated in the Resolution No. 1 series of 2016 signed by Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga regional director and RIAC-FF chairperson Minda Brigoli, the LCEs of the provincial, cities and municipalities of the region are encouraged to allocate funds for the programs and activities in relation to the implementation of Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2000 and other related programs and activities promoting the development and solidarity of every family especially the solo parents.
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“All of us must coordinate to create a profound AFMP. Making a review for the current plan would guide us on the things that needed to be improved,” said Manantan. “Our plan should not only be limited for six years, but we should also plan beyond,” he added. Manantan highlighted that the plans for the region should be a direction and a guide for the actions to be taken in the LGUs and the regional office. “The President has given his commitment for agriculture which is also the commitment of the Secretary, let’s work hand in hand for these things to be realized,” he added.
The results of the assessment will be used as inputs to the formulation of new AFMP planning, programming and budgeting process which would serve as a blueprint for the future of agriculture and fishery sector. The stakeholders’ consultation which was facilitated by Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) in the region also aims to assess the targets against its results with the help of the Department’s Banner Program focal persons. “The interventions given by the Department has been helpful for the achievement of suistanable agriculture in the region, some of the
desired results have been reached; line with right priorities,” said Arnie but there are still others that need to Arreza, chairman of Caraga Organic improve,” said Jodel Tabada, OIC Farmers Federation. deputy project director. Common solutions discussed Agriculture sector’s resiliency among others were raising the has been threatened by climate productivity and incomes of agriculture change and extreme weather events. and fishery-based households and “Damage to rural infrastructure; losses enterprises; increasing investments to crops, livetock, and fishing grounds; and employment across efficient as well as threats to water supply value chains; and strengthening the and the competing priorities in water agriculture and fisheries insurance allocation are a few of emerging system as an important risksharing problems,” Tabada added. mechanism.
DSWD, partner-agencies strengthen efforts to help recovering drug dependents
BUTUAN CITY - Amid efforts to reinforce programs and services for drug dependents, the Department of Social Welfare and Development spearheaded a multi-agency Training of Trainers (TOT) on the Implementation of Aftercare, Reintegration and Transformation Support for Recovering Drug Dependents, held recently at the Social Welfare and Development Center for Asia and the Pacific (SWADCAP) in Taguig City.
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“Activities such as this gives an idea that the Department truly values its stakeholders. I hope that we can maximize the available resources in
AFMP has been created to increase the resilience of agriculture communities through the development of climate-sensitive technologies, establishment of climate-resilient agricultural infrastructure and climateresponsive food production systems, and provision of support services to the most vulnerable communities. (DACaraga)
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A workshop was also set to solicit ideas and areas for improvement from the attached agencies and bureaus, provincial agriculturists and veterinarians in the provinces and leaders in the private sector.
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The activity was participated in by the focal persons from the 17 regional offices of DSWD, as well as partner agencies, like the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Department of Health (DOH), National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Department of Justice Parole and Probation Administration (DOJ-PPA), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Education (DepEd), Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and Department of Agriculture (DA).
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Resource persons from partneragencies discussed the scope of drug dependency in the Philippines, existing programs in rehabilitation centers managed by DOH, and communitybased programs to be implemented by DILG.
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According to PDEA Information Officer V, Louie Lagasca, the Philippines is the second top shabu user in Southeast Asia. Shabu, marijuana and ecstasy are major types of drugs in the country. Meanwhile, Dr. Jasmin Peralta, Program Manager of DOH-Dangerous Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program (DDAPTP) disclosed that as of July 16, there are 44 DOH-accredited Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers. Of this number, 16 are government operated, while 26 are run by the private sector like NGOs, and foundations.
The DILG, for its part will focus on its community based rehabilitation program, which shall include the organization of community rehabilitation network (CRN) and mobilization of the Mamamayang Ayaw sa Anomalya, Mamamayang Ayaw sa Ilegal na Droga (MASA MASID) at the barangay level. According to Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo, there is a need to come up with effective rehabilitation programs in view of the administration’s relentless drive against illegal drugs, resulting to the surrender of thousands of pushers and users. “Kailangang may komprehensibong programa, lalo na para sa mga menor de edad upang sila’y matulungang makapagbagong buhay. Hindi lamang DSWD ang magpapatupad nito kundi lahat ng ahensyang may mandato o tungkuling tumulong sa mga nalulon sa droga (There is a need for a comprehensive program, especially for minors to help them transform their lives. It is not only DSWD which shall implement this, but other agencies mandated to help drug dependents),” expressed Taguiwalo. (DSWD-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
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OWWA holds capability building workshop for AgNor PESO managers By: Nora C. Lanuza Molde
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BUTUAN CITY – In its drive to improve the delivery of its programs and services to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Caraga has recently conducted a capability building workshop to some 18 Public Employment Service Office (PESO) managers in the province of Agusan del Norte.
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According to OWWA Caraga regional director Samuel Madrid, the PESO managers play a vital role as the key partner-implementers in the different municipalities of the province. The activity has provided the PESO managers on the timely update of the agency’s recent developments and also strengthened the linkages among the local government units of the province. It also endeavored in empowering and capacitate them of the proper protocol in responding
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to request for assistance among their constituents and OFW families, Madrid said. Also, Madrid said that the activity is another approach to decentralize its programs and services in the local level through empowering and enhancing the knowledge of the PESO relative to the agency’s currently implemented services and the process of program availment. (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)
AgNor supports Civil Service 116th anniv By: Aimee B. Sienes
BUTUAN CITY - The provincial government of Agusan del Norte is fully supporting the 116th Philippine Civil Service (PCS) Anniversary celebration for the month of September 2016.
Gov. Angel is hopeful that this year’s celebration would remind the officials and employees of the core reason of being public servants and emphasized that not to forget the oath to do good and honest in public service. (LGUAgusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)
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With the theme: “Sigaw ng Lingkod Bayani: Malasakit Para Sa Taumbayan, Kapwa Kawani, at Kalikasan,” several activities are in store for the month of September and these are: Display of PCS banner – September 1-30, 2016; Simultaneous Flag Raising ug Renewal of Oath of Office - September 19, 2016; Laro ng Lahi with prizes - September 19-21, 2016; OPLAN Kalinisan (within office premises) with prizes - September 27, 2016; Family Day - Last week of September; and Culmination Program - September 30, 2016. Gov. Ma. Angelica Rosedell Amante-Matba issued a memorandum circular directed to all department heads, chiefs of hospitals, administrative officers and employees of the province for information dissemination and participation to the lined-up activities.
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Butuanon hailed as MBFI’s outstanding teacher BUTUAN CITY - The Metrobank Foundation Inc. (MBFI) has named Josephine Chonie Obsenares from the Butuan City SPED Center as one of its awardees in the 2016 Search for Outstanding Teachers (SOT) for the elementary category.
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From a total of 534 nominations generated nationwide, Obsenares and the other nine awardees emerged outstanding.
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According to MBFI, all nominees were trimmed down to 127 provincial finalists, then shortlisted to 40 regional finalists who underwent teaching demonstrations and panel interviews before the preliminary board of judges of each category. This year’s search garnered the most nominations in its 32-year history.
She has also mentored students in various musical competitions, and has led in the formation of a youth choir in her local church, where she is also serving as a psalmist. Equally talented, passionate and innovative, she pioneered action researches, including one on the development of free play activities to enhance the motor skills of children with intellectual disabilities. By being chosen as one of this year’s awardee, the MBFI recognized Obsenares as one of the “shining examples of unstinting dedication and commitment to the teaching profession, and as such, the pride of their respective schools and community.”
Obsenares, currently a Master Teacher I of the SPED Center, has been teaching for 27 years, specializing in Music. She has written original compositions used by schools in events, and as part of learning materials disseminated by the Department of Education in the region. Obsenares also served as chief trainer in music at She will join the other awardees in the national level for the preparation of a conferment ceremony on September K-12 education system.
5, 2016 at the Metrobank Plaza, Makati. “The occasion of teacher Obsenares and the other awardees will Josephine Obsenares winning the receive a trophy and a cash prize of coveted Metrobank Outstanding P500,000. Teacher’s award brings a striking optimism and hope to better our The winners will also pay a courtesy education system. To my mind, this visit to the members of the House of is not only a prestigious personal Representatives. Agusan del Norte First commendation, but also an affirmation District Rep. Lawrence Fortun, happily of our confidence to all our teachers received the good news from the who have sacrificed their able years in MBFI President Aniceto Sobrepeña, as shaping the future of this nation,” Fortun he expressed his commendation to said. (Lawig Katawhan) Obsenares.
Barangay road network in Agnor town underway
BUTUAN CITY - In its continuous effort to improve the infrastructure facilities in the province, the provincial government of Agusan del Norte recently approved the project construction of barangay roads connecting the barangays of Sta. Ana and Binuangan in the municipality of Tubay, Agusan del Norte.
The construction of barangay roads in Tubay is a big improvement in its infrastructure projects that also aims to facilitate the easy and convenient Provincial Governor Ma. Angelica transport of the people and farm Rosedell M. Amante-Matba was products within the municipality. authorized by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to sign in behalf of This is one of the priority projects the province the Memorandum of of the province in pursuit of improving Agreement (MOA) by and among the delivery of basic services in the the SR metals, Inc., Barangay Sta. province and its municipalities and city Ana and Barangay Binuangan for the implementation of the road network for its inhabitants. (Aimee B. Sienes, LGU-Agusan del Norte) construction.
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The said MOA embodies the terms and responsibilities of each party for the implementation of the said project.
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Supporting the province in this endeavor is the SR Metals, Inc., which is operating in Tubay, wherein the said company will provide the manpower, technical and financial assistance in the creation/construction of barangay roads connecting Barangays Sta. Ana and Binuangan.
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OWWA calls on OFWs to join in 2017 MOFYA By Jennifer P. Gaitano
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PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur – The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) is once again calling OFWs to join in the 2017 Search for the Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA). Ronelo Maningo, family welfare officer of OWWA-Agusan del Sur bared that the MOFYA is aimed to honor the sacrifices and contributions of Filipino migrants, highlighting the best practices of OFWs and their families in overcoming the challenges of migration.
financial benefits from the overseas employment, excelled educationally as well as professionally, and achieved positive impact in the community where they belong,” relayed Maningo.
Maningo added that the MOFYA will award two outstanding OFW families per region – one for the land-based “The search focuses of OFW and one for the sea-based category. families who have nurtured strong The winner will represent the region in family relations, properly managed the the national contest.
It was also learned that aside from the aforementioned requirements, a nominee must not be related up to the third degree of consanguinity and affinity to officials and employees of OWWA, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and its attached agencies, and social partners of MOFYA. Previous regional MOFYA Also, in order to qualify for nominees can be nominated for the the search, Maningo clarified that second time only after two years. nominees should comply with the “It is also clear in the requirements following requirements: a) The OFW is the head of the nuclear family, could that the nominees must not be a holder be the father or mother, including of an elective/appointed position in widow/widower (s/he may be presently the national/local office at the time of employed overseas or former OFW; s/ nomination,” Maningo underlined. he is/was an OWWA members; s/he has at least four year work experience as The group who may nominate an an OFW; that s/he has returned to the OFW family that meets the qualifications country for good for no longer than ten must be any of the following: Registered years at the time of nomination; and no non-government organizations derogatory record). (NGOs); Peoples organizations (POs); “Nominations from overseas may Religious organization or association; socio-civic be accepted provided the family Community-based of the nominee is in the Philippines. organizations/associations; and OFW No individual nomination shall be Family Circle (OFCs). (JPG/PIA-Agusan del Sur) accepted,” stressed Maningo.
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Maningo further highlighted that the criteria of the selection process are as follows: 1) Wholesome OFW Family – 50 percent; 2) Civic/community involvement of the OFW and family – 20 percent; 3) Success in OFW and/ or family member/s education or profession; and 4) Success in managing family finances – 10 percent.
PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur – The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Caraga is continuously promoting its Overseas Filipino Workers – Enterprise Development and Loan Program (OFW-EDL) Program for availment of its members – individual or group in the province.
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agri production/ manufacturing with identified market linkage and raw material sources; construction/rental business; service/ trading business; transport service; or any viable project whether existing or new, that should generate a net cash flow sufficient to pay the projected amortization of the loan.
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To be eligible borrower/s, the following should be met: 1) OFW who is certified OWWA member, active or nonactive; 2) legal/qualified dependent (if single, widow or widower; or separated in fact, parents not more than 60 years old upon loan maturity; or children at least 18 years old at the time of loan availment; if married, by the legal spouse); 3) only one OFW per family, within the first degree of consanguinity or affinity (parent, spouse child) shall be eligible to apply under the program; and 4) group of OFWs who formed themselves have been certified as OWWA members.
As to loan amount, OWWA bared that maximum loanable amount for individual loan borrowers (single proprietorship) is P2,000,000 and minimum of P100,000. For group loan borrowers, P5,000,000 is the maximum while minimum is P100,000. The interest rate per annum is 7.5 percent fixed for the duration of the loan. OWWA further emphasized that eligible loan purpose should be for working capital and fixed asset acquisition.
The OFW-EDLP is an enterprise development intervention and loan facility of OWWA in partnership with the Eligible projects should also be Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) and on franchising business; contract tie-up Development Bank of the Philippines with top 1000 corporations; sgri and non- (DBP). (JPG/PIA-Agusan del Sur)
Surigao Norte joins the observance of National Crime Prevention Week
This year’s celebration is anchored long celebration participated by on the theme, “Hawak Kamay Tungo Philippine National Police, Department sa Kapayapaan at Kaunlaran.” of Interior and Local Government, Bureau of Fire Protection, members of A motorcade around the city and the City and Provincial Peace and Order a short program kicked-off the month- Councils, employees from the national
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SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - The Surigao del Norte Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) led the kick-off ceremony in observance of the 22nd National Crime Prevention Week and Peace Month here Thursday, September 1, 2016.
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line agencies, representatives from the barangay-based awareness drive non-gov’t organizations, barangay on responsible parenthood for crime officials and other stakeholders. prevention, and school visitations. Other lined-up activities for the celebration include oratorical contest, radio guesting or information dissemination on crime prevention, school-based awareness drive on crime and drug abuse, skills training,
The celebration is mandated by Presidential Proclamation No. 461 series of 1994, declaring the first week of September of every year as National Crime Prevention Week. (SDR/PIASurigao del Norte)
Surigao Norte solon seeks ‘junior citizens’ discounts
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SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - Surigao del Norte 2nd district representative Robert Ace Barbers has filed a bill mandating a comprehensive program of benefits and privileges for children aged 0-12.
House Bill 2881 or the Junior Citizens Act seeks to alleviate the financial woes of families with meager income by giving benefits and discounts that children can enjoy.
“Compared to other countries, Filipino children have limited access to basic services and are definitely left behind in terms of obtaining their economic, social and health rights. How we take care of our children is a reflection of our character as a nation,” Barbers pointed out.
The Secretary of Health will be responsible for formulating the Implementing Rules and Regulations to carry out the objectives of this Act, including the creation of the Office of the Junior Citizens Affairs, in consultation with other governing agencies. (Legislative Staff/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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The proposed Junior Citizens Act also aims to make all junior citizens, If enacted, the bill will play a regardless of income status, automatic crucial role in addressing the concerns Philhealth members until they reach of the country’s underprivileged junior the age of 12. citizens who play an important part in “The ideal is that Filipino families nation-building. should not be hounded by the amount “It is unfortunate that legislations they spend on their children’s basic and policies underscore minimal food and non-food needs. Enrolling consideration on the basic and all junior citizens to Philhealth must fundamental needs of our children,” be automatic, not optional,” Barbers added. Barbers said.
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As provided in the bill, Junior Citizens whose annual family income does not exceed P250,000 shall be entitled to 20% discount and exemption from VAT on purchases of medical services, goods and other privileges. The said amount for the annual family income is the estimated poverty threshold for a family of four.
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NHCP invites Surigao Norte tourism office for training series
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SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - The Provincial Tourism and Culture Office (PTCO) is invited by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to a series of training and seminars to be conducted soon by said agency.
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According to PTCO chief Arturo M. Cruje, the seminars are designed for social studies, teachers, history graduate students, historians, researchers, tourism and culture officers, museum personnel and historical and cultural societies. The aim of the seminars is to foster understanding and appreciation of local history and to disseminate local knowledge through historical writing, museums, memorial lectures, public commemorations, conference, declaration of historical landmarks and preservation of historic heritage.
Museum as Learning Tool; Putting – Up a Local Museum; and Academic Writing. Cruje further said that Governor Sol F. Matugas is interested to put up a Provincial Museum on Surigaonon Social History.
“The museum will serve as the educational and cultural center which takes lead in the preservation of the province’s rich artistic, historical and cultural heritage. It aims to rebuild and reconstruct the province’s past and to venerate the great leaders who helped build the province,“ Cruje added. He said the scheduled seminars (PTCO-Surigao del Norte/PIA-Surigao include Doing Local History; The History del Norte)
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Winners of 3rd Bugsay Power Tournament bared
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TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur - Antonio Elisan and Julie Ann Elisan grabbed the top prize in the couple category during the 3rd Bugsay Power Tournament held on Wednesday at the Tandag River, this city. Bugsay is a visayan term, which means to paddle. The couple received a brand respectively. new 5HP engine while the second and third prize winners received a cash According to event organizer prize amounting to P3,000 and P1,500, Manny Lumanao, this year’s competition
has three different categories: the single, double, and couple. “In the couple category, the wife gives direction to a blindfolded husband,” Lumanao said.
and Luiz Rubi for the second place with P2,000 cash prize; and Rosendo Rubi and Arnel Cuarteron for the third place with P1,500 cash prize.
For the single category, Ernesto Tahum got the 1st prize with P3,000 cash; Reynaldo Cuarteron for the 2nd prize with P2,000 cash; and Junieboy Vintazal as third placer with P1,000 cash prize.
All the contenders received grocery packs from city councilor Philip George Azarcon.
While for the double category, the winners are the following: Mario Rubi and Benjamin Rubi got the 1st place with P5,000 prize money; Marcelo Rubi
The spectacular event was first launched in 2012 by the Tri-Media Association in Surigao Sur (TRIMASS) in line with the city’s annual fiesta celebration. (FEA/NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)
Tandag City starts full implementation of anti-smoking ordinance
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur - Starting today, smokers will be unwelcome in public places of the city.
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The city government here thru the Anti-Smoking Task Force (ASTF) will prohibit lighting up in public conveniences, government-owned vehicles, accommodations, and entertainment establishments, work places, enclosed or partially enclosed public places, public buildings, and public outdoor spaces, except in duly designated smoking areas duly approved and certified by the ASTF, private dwellings and private vehicles.
ordinance is to ensure the physical wellbeing of the people. The ordinance provides: “It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke or allow smoking of any tobacco product or use of electronic device system (e-cigarettes) in public places.”
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Vendors are also prohibited to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products in public terminals, Vicente T. Pimentel Sr. Boulevard, Moonglow Public Market, beach, other sari-sari stores, and 100 “We now have the legal basis to meter radius from schools and hospitals. enforce it, and we hope to achieve a smoke-free city,” said City Administrator It can be recalled that prior to Roxanne Pimentel during a press the full implementation of the said conference held on Wednesday as she ordinance, series of consultations cited the newly-approved anti-smoking and orientations were conducted ordinance. to the different sectors down to the barangay level spearheaded by the Pimentel said the main purpose city government and ASTF. (FEA/NGBT/ of the strict implementation of the PIA-Surigao del Sur)
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Potatoes are one of the most is also an electrolyte that helps balance popular vegetables abundant the fluids in the body, which is important throughout the year. They are nutritious, for normal blood pressure. easy to prepare, and very versatile. Potatoes also contain substantial A potato has approximately the amounts of vitamins C and B6, which are same energy value as bread, but it vital for blood clotting, wound healing, is a far better balanced food than strong immune system, normal nervous bread. Potatoes are rich in complex system function and for converting carbohydrates which supply energy. food to energy. One serving of boiled potato, about 100 grams (g) edible portion, has about When selecting……….. 62 calories, 1.7 g protein, 34 milligrams When selecting potatoes, make (mg) calcium, 44 mg phosphorus and sure they are smooth, shallow-¬eyed, 24 mg vitamin C. Since potatoes are and reasonably unblemished. Avoid starchy foods, they put less work on the the extra large potato, as it may have a kidneys. That same potato has about 5 hollow or pithy center. Potatoes with a grams of fiber, which is important for a slightly green color are sunburned and healthy digestive tract. may have developed a bitter taste. When choosing potatoes, be sure they Potatoes contain more potassium are firm and smooth. Softness, a green than any other fresh vegetable, even tinge, or wrinkly skin may indicate a more than bananas. One potato (100 potato that is past its prime. g) has almost 900 mg of potassium, which is about 20% of what we need When storing ………. every day. Potassium is important for Store potatoes in a cool and dry body growth and cell maintenance. It place. Sunlight causes the skin to turn
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green. If this occurs, the skin must be peeled off before consuming because of its bitter taste. Most of the nutrients are contained right below the skin, so avoid peeling when possible.
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Consuming baked and grilled potatoes with the skin left on provides the most nutrients.
Potatoes have a bland flavor, so they can be used frequently in meals. It When preparing ………… is best to cook potatoes on a low heat, Before cooking potatoes, they if possible. If they are not baked, they should be thoroughly washed with should be cooked in a vapor-sealed clean tap water and scrubbed lightly. vessel to retain their goodness. Any sprouts or eyes growing from the potato should be cut. The skin can be To bake, drop them first in very hot removed or left on depending on use. water to heat them, and then rub them with oil to keep their skins from getting When cooking ………. too hard during baking and to make Potatoes are easy to cook. them more digestible. Common methods include boiling, baking, microwaving, frying and grilling. Before serving baked potatoes, Potatoes can also be mashed with a they may be cut in half, scooped little non-fat milk, or used in a potato out, and mashed with butter or a little salad. grated cheese, and then garnished
with parsley or chives. You may also take plain, baked potatoes by splitting them open, and serve with a Roquefort, cream, and chive dressing. While a plain potato with the skin intact is very good for you, potatoes can have an evil side. French fries and potato chips are full of fat, salt and calories and a baked potato can go from good to bad when you add bacon, cheese and a big glop of sour cream. Keep your baked potato healthy by topping it with some lycopene-rich salsa, or use a dab of low-fat sour cream. Here are some more healthy potato tips:
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 8373164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 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. (Divorah V. Aguila, FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)
• Include potatoes in your variety of daily colorful fruits and vegetables. • Start a vegetable garden and plant potatoes - they are easy to grow.
• Wrap baking potatoes in foil and put them on the grill and add to a summer meal. • Boil and mash potatoes for an all-time favorite dish. • Slice potatoes into strips, season, and bake in the oven for healthy, homemade French fries.
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• Add cut-up boiled potatoes to stews and vegetable soups.
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• Wash and poke holes in a raw potato and microwave for about four minutes for a fast, tasty low-calorie snack.
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We made it with a 100% passing rate! Congratulations to all PIA Caraga personnel for passing the Radio Operator Examination held at NTC-Region 11, Davao City on Aug. 13, 2016
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Photo Gallery REGIONAL PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL 3rd Quarter Meeting
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PCCI prexy acknowledges Mindanao’s role in PH growth By: Susil D. Ragas
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SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) President George Barcelon acknowledged the role of Mindanao in helping the country achieve broad growth across all sectors. In his speech during the 25th Mindanao Business Conference (MinBizCon) held recently here, Barcelon said Mindanao has always been an enigma – an area blessed with so much resources yet with a number of provinces remaining poverty-stricken. Despite the fact that conflict was confined to a few areas, the picture
of insurgency haunted the psyche of Filipinos and foreigners alike, a stigma that caused investors to turn a blind eye on the region. “I am glad to say that this no longer holds true. The Mindanao we now see is a far-cry from the old Mindanao we know. All eyes are now on the region.
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“You have transformed your region into an economy that is ripe for the picking. As it was before conflict entered the picture. Mindanao now plays a significant role in the country’s economic and social development strategically located in the East Asian economic corridor, Mindanao plays a key role in unlocking ASEAN’s potential as the turning point of transforming our country from middle- to highincome through increased trade and investments with your nearest ASEAN neighbors – Brunei, Indonesia and Just recently, the first Filipina Malaysia,” said Barcelon. Olympic medalist, Hidilyn Diaz, showed the world that a simple Zamboangeña Barcelon said that as a can be a world-class athlete, added businessman and an exporter himself, Barcelon. he shared in the excitement of developing Mindanao. He said it took time for Mindanao to finally get out of the clutches of the “During the Sulong Pilipinas, which stigma, but when it did, it has emerged the then incoming government asked as a strong force. the PCCI to co-organize, a number of my fellow business delegates and Barcelon cited the island-region’s even our international development economy grew by 7.4 percent in partners expressed their interest to do 2014, contributed 20.7 percent to the business in Mindanao. This is an acute economy in the same year, and its acknowledgement of the potentials of agricultural produce has been robust, the region, and recognition that the supplying most of the world with time of Mindanao has come,” Barcelon banana, pineapple, and tuna. stressed. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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Who wouldn’t when the first Filipina to have won the Miss Universe title after 43 long years, Miss Pia Wurtzbach, is from Mindanao, specifically Cagayan De Oro? And as if this is not enough, the current President, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, who got an overwhelming mandate from the Filipinos is also a son of Mindanao, while the Senate and House leaderships are held by Mindanaoans – Senate President Koko Pimentel and Speaker Bebot Alvarez,” Barcelon said.
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SSS presents position on twin proposals on pension reform and charter amendment
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QUEZON CITY - The Social Security System (SSS) presented its position during the deliberations of the House Committee on Government Enterprises and Privatization (CGEP) for the P2,000 pension increase and the rationalization of the powers, duties and accountabilities of the Social Security Commission (SSC) during its meeting on September 7, reiterating its position that increase in SSS pensions is possible as long there is a sustainable source of funding. CGEP members of the House of Representatives agreed to adopt the committee reports of the CGEP involving the same or similar legislative measures previously approved by the 16th Congress.
SSS Chief Actuary and Senior Vice President George S. Ongkeko, Jr. said that the SSS has always been supportive of the proposal to increase SSS pensions as long as provisions on the additional sustainable source of funding will also
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alone, SSS paid about P102 billion in “SSS contributions were money pensions. entrusted by the people to SSS, hence, “Granting higher pensions the need to protect it. Pag nagsara without the parallel implementation ang SSS, maybe, the Congress will be of provisions on the source of funding blamed,” he said during an interview can result in billions in annual net losses with reporters after the committee for the system, especially for proposals meeting. such as the P2,000 pension increase,” “We are also amenable with Ongkeko said. the proposal of Congressman Pichay The 2015 actuarial valuation for government subsidy. We have shows that the contribution rate must always supported any benefit increase be increased to at least 17 percent to provided there is a sustainable source implement the pension increase while of funding,” said Ongkeko. In his maintaining the financial status of SSS. presentation, Ongkeko showed actual At present, SSS funds are projected to cases of SSS pensioners who have last until 2042 but will be shortened to received pension benefits that were 29 2025 if the increase will be effected to 35 times of their SSS contribution. without the additional source of funds. Aside from the pension increase, “We made computations for all the committee also tackled the the different legislative proposals on proposal to rationalize the powers,
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be included to avoid the shortening of the across-the-board pension increase. fund life. All of it, including those with proposed gradual or staggered pension increases, “We are one with legislators in should have a corresponding increase their desire to provide higher pensions in contribution or an additional and for SSS pensioners. However, we also sustainable source of funding,” said have to look after the welfare of other Ongkeko. SSS members and ensure that the SSS fund life is intact,” said Ongkeko. For instance, every P500 pension increase requires a 1.5 contribution rate The proposed P2,000 pension increase equivalent to an average of increase would require about P56 billion P5 additional contribution every day. for the first year of implementation. The SSS expects this required amount to Representative Prospero Pichay rise as the number of pensioners grow Jr. from 1st District of Surigao del Sur every year. said that instead of the contribution rate increase, he is looking at the SSS currently pays benefits to government providing subsidy to SSS to about two million pensioners who yearly cover for the huge pension hike being receive 12 regular monthly pensions and the 13th month pension. Last year proposed.
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duties and accountabilities of the SSC to equip it with the tool to address the political, social and economic challenges confronting the SSS. The SSC is comprised of representatives from the employer and labor sectors, the government and the general public.
without the need for prior approval of the Philippine President.
“With these twin bills, SSS will have a cushion which will enable it to implement the clamor for pension increase and at the same time, effect the necessary changes to have additional source of Based on House Bill 2158, the funding to avoid the depletion of SSS SSC will have the authority to fix and fund life,� said Ongkeko. determine the minimum and maximum monthly salary credits, the schedule There are a total of 15 bills filed and rate of contribution, condone proposing an increase on the monthly penalties imposed on contributions pension of SSS pensioners and nine bills and loan amortization, and amend the proposing various amendments to the penalty for delinquent contributions SSS Charter. (SSS)
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DSWD appeals to Congress to help poor access social services
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QUEZON CITY - During the congressional deliberations on the 2017 budget, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo said that the department will unite with members of the House of Representatives in providing much needed emergency financial services to their constituents.
She said that the DSWD will coordinate with local government units (LGUs) to determine the poverty incidence levels in the various cities and municipalities to also determine the scope of assistance the DSWD needs to provide through its protective services programs (PSP).
the sidelines the prerogatives of the members of this body to give referral letters to their indigent constituents who seek to avail of DSWD programs nor was it intended to shut the doors of DSWD cooperation with legislators, government officials or private individuals. It was, however, aimed at democratizing access to services – one of its stated objectives being, “to promote a fair and equitable implementation of the DSWD’s Protective Services Program or PSP,” she said.
“It seems that there was some kind of misappreciation of the DSWD’s message with the issuance of MC 9. MC 9 was not aimed at relegating to
“We have no illusion, as it may have been wrongly perceived, that we at the DSWD can do it all or that we are shutting our doors to assistance or cooperation from members of this body or from any official or group outside DSWD,” she said. “MC 9 seeks to uphold the dignity of our social workers and personnel in the implementation of the PSP. MC 9 likewise seeks to ensure adherence to the Supreme Court decision and COA Guidelines as these are all designed to eliminate corruption,” she concluded. (DSWD)
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crafted and released in following with the Supreme Court’s decision declaring the unconstitutionality of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Commission on Audit’s March 1, 2016 guidelines on the treatment of referrals of potential beneficiaries to programs of the national government, local government units, and government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCC).
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“What we want is to more effectively and efficiently provide services to the neediest sectors of our people. We want to remove the roadblocks that stand in the way of our processes of service delivery and to make them easier for Filipinos needing Sec. Taguiwalo also explained help. We ask the help of our local government officials, our lawmakers to that the MC 9 was not designed to permanently ban fund releases or make this possible,” she said. assistance outside DSWD offices/ Sec. Taguiwalo clarified premises. She called the attention of misconceptions that Memorandum lawmakers to Page 3 of MC 9 where it Circular No. 9 aims to shut out congress is expressly stated: “Special guidelines from its role in delivering services will be issued clarifying when and to the public. She explained that how payment outside DSWD offices/ Memorandum Circular No. 9 was premises may be made.”
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