One Visayas Issue 10

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Vol I

Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8

Issue 10

In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS

Partners from the pubic and private sectors plant "bakhawan" mangrove tree propagules at the site of the 5-year old mangrove project at Sitio Cabadiangan, Barangay Hoskyn, Jordan, Guimaras recently. The project is a public-private partnership among SMART Communications, Inc, DENR, Barangay Hoskyn, Hoskyn Fisherfolks Association, Inc., Hoskyn Elementary School, Philippine Coast Guard, and Philippine Information Agency 6. (JSC/ EJB/PIA6)

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CENTRAL VISAYAS

Oct. 31 - Nov. 6, 2011

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LOILO CITY, Nov. 2 (PIA) – A partnership on skills development under the REAL DEAL Program of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) was launched in Mina, Iloilo, Nov. 3 with the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement by TESDA Director General, Secretary Emmanuel Joel Villanueva, Regional Director Florencio Sunico, Jr., Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor, Sr. and town mayor Lydia Grabato. REAL-DEAL-TESDA stands for “Reaching the Grassroots, Empowering the Reached, Assuring quality training and Lifelong Education to Develop, Enable and Actively" engage Labor force members in jobs and employability skills program governance platform of TESDA. Mina became a choice for the launching of the TESDA program for having its own Mina Skills Training Center, the first in Iloilo to have such facility. The center, which is run by municipality, caters not only to town residents but also to trainees from other areas especially towns in the 3rd district of the province. The municipal government provides the staff

TESDA Secretary Emmanuel Joel Villanueva, Iloilo Gov. Arthur Defensor, Sr. and Mina mayor Lydia Grabato (from L) sign the MOA on the skills development partnership program. (PIA6 )

complement, equipment, supplies and materials, and other operational and administrative cost in running the facility. Secretary Villanueva said at the launching program that the town center jives with the efforts of TESDA to develop and enhance the technical and vocational skills of Filipinos for jobs at home and abroad. The partners will work together and contribute resources in sustaining the operation of the training center. (JCM/JSC-PIA6)

Leyte govt allots P1M for tech skills scholarships Awards. Cebu Gov. Gwen Garcia & Vice -Gov Agnes Magpale (in pink shirts) hand the awards/trophies to the winners of the Rondalla competition during the 5th Halad sa Kabataan, Oct 28 at the Cebu Cultural Center, UP-Cebu campus, Cebu City. (PIA-7/mbcn)

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EASTERN VISAYAS

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ACLOBAN CITY, Leyte, November 3 (PIA) –- The Provincial Government of Leyte, through Gov. Carlos Jericho L. Petilla, has allotted P1 million for the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Leyte. According to Provincial Dir. Ester Pulma, the said amount is for the scholarship program for students who want to take technical courses offered by TESDA Leyte. Pulma said those who are qualified to avail of the scholarship fund may take up courses on

DA inks MOA with Silliman University for marine research project

by Rachelle M. Nessia UMAGUETE CITY, Oct. 31, 2011 (PIA) -- The Department of Agriculture (DA) recently signed a memorandum of agreement with Silliman University (SU) in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental for a collaborative research project to examine the stock and population structure of Philippine marine species. The agreement was signed by SU President Dr. Ben Malayang III and Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala for the collection of selected marine species in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, said SU Office of Information and Publications Director Mark Raygan Garcia in a statement. “The project focuses research on seagrasses, seaweeds, soft and hard corals, fish, and invertebrates,” said Garcia. Said project is in line with another bigger

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Pupils of the Sogod Elementary School, a Fit for School in Southern Leyte demonstrate the proper way of tooth brushing and hand washing while the GIZ-team led by Dr. Sebastian Paust happily look on. The team visited the provinces of Leyte and Southern Leyte, October 24-25 to have a look at the implementation of the GIZ-supported projects. (PIA-8)

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welding and other technical courses which are in demand overseas. She added that there is currently a great demand abroad for skilled workers that is the reason why the emphasis of TESDA is on technical skills training. The Director expressed her gratitude to Petilla for giving importance to TESDA as there are so many jobsless Leytenos, who will be helped through the short-range, skills training courses. (PIA 8)

project titled “Origins of High Marine Biodiversity in the Indo-Malay Philippine Archipelago: Transforming a Biodiversity Hotspot into a Research and Education Hotspot” undertaken by the university through the Institute of Environmental and Marine Sciences in partnership with the Old Dominion University Research Foundation. Garcia said molecular tools will be used in the assessment of the collected specimens. DA, with its commitment of improving information systems regarding the country’s aquatic biological diversity, will benefit from the project as one of the recipients of scientific data. Said data will serve as reference guide to effective fisheries management and policy making. The project runs for 11 months and will end in July 2012. (RMN/PIA Negros Oriental with reports from SU-OIP)


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