Vol 2
Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8
Issue 11
In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS
BSP GOV. TETANGCO IN CAPIZ. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. with other BSP officials answers questions from Capiz media during the inauguration and blessing of the newly completed BSP office here. (BSP/PIA-JBGuillermo)
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CENTRAL VISAYAS
EV women sign manifesto of support to DRRM
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ACLOBAN CITY, Leyte, March 13 (PIA) -Some 100 women working in about 30 government agencies in Eastern Visayas signed the Gender in Government Manifesto to show their support to Disaster Risk Reduction and Management efforts. The signing of the manifesto highlighted the Gender Forum with the theme “Mobilizing Women in Government for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management," conducted on March 12 at the Governor’s Hall of the Leyte Provincial Capitol. Aside from being government workers and mothers, the women in government are also members of their respective communities and they also have the responsibility to inform their respective communities about disaster resiliency. The Eastern Visayas women in government also acknowledged the need for continuing national and local efforts to advocate for the implementation of the Magna Carta for Women. The Eastern Visayas women in government further pledged their commitment to build women’s resilience and advocate the protection of the elderly,
women, and children who are most vulnerable in times of disaster. The signing of the Manifesto of Support to disaster risk reduction and management was led by the President of Region Eight Administrators League DBM Director Imelda Laceras, PIA Director Olive Tiu who is the Gender Forum convenor and the other officers of REAL who were present. Director Tiu said that the Manifesto will be presented to Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council chairman and OCD Director Rey Gozon during the full council meeting of the Council. (PIA-8)
DOE: Go beyond Earth Hour By Jaime S. Cabag, Jr. LOILO CITY, March 14 (PIA6) -- The Department of Energy will conduct an orientation seminar on energy efficiency and conservation on March 19 here to inspire the public to go beyond the Earth Hour and make long-term commitments to do more for the planet on the issue of global warming and as part of the Earth Hour 2012 observance in the country. Representatives from various sectors including local government units, schools, business, non-government organizations, consumers groups and the media have been invited to participate in the orientation seminar. DOE will undertake the activity in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Philippines and in coordination with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA). DOE said the Philippines will once again join the global community in observing Earth Hour on March
I GUV FUA ON HILOTS: Siquijor Provincial Governor Orlando A. Fua callled on traditional healers and herbalists to help promote Siquijor as the island of healing. (Right) The Association of Siquijor Healers during the Tourism and Entrepreneurship Awareness Seminar with facilitators from the Provincial Tourism Office, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and SP Chair on Tourism Arthur Chan. (RCalibo/PIA-Siquijor & PTO)
Mar. 12—18, 2012
31 through the switching off of lights from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. to send an even stronger message to take action on global warming. Three simultaneous Earth Hour switch-off ceremonies shall be held in the cities of Makati (Ayala Tower), Cebu (Ayala Plaza) and Davao (Ayala Abreeza). Here in Iloilo, which was among the switch-off ceremonies sites before, SM City Iloilo said they will have a ceremonial switch-off event that will kick off with a program in the morning. The Earth Hour, a global campaign designed to showcase what can and is being done all over the world to combat climate change, began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Succeeding events spread to more countries in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. The Philippines ranked No. 1 in terms of participation during the Earth Hour events in 2009, 2010 and 2011. (JCM/JSC/PIA6)
Poverty and women's social issues linked, says Cebu prof More on Region 7, pages 4-5. Also CLICK Here…
EASTERN VISAYAS
OCD 8 and RDRRMC chair Rey Gozon (left) talks on what women in government should do in disaster risk reduction and management during the gender forum in connection with the Women’s Month celebration held at Governor’s Hall, Leyte Provincial Capitol, Tacloban City, March 12. (PIA8/Vino R. Cuayzon)
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EBU CITY, March 12 (PIA) -- Filipino women are prone to prostitution and human trafficking syndicates, thus there is a need for education campaigns and passing of legislation such as the local ordinance on cyber pornography. This was the assessment of University of the Philippines-Cebu College associate professor Dr. Rhodora Bucoy who said that there is a definite link between poverty and these social ills. Thus, she said information and education campaigns are needed to help address such social issues. “Though much have been achieved by Filipino women today compared to before, there is still a lot to be done to attain total women empowerment,” Bucoy stressed during a recent PIA forum that tackled the celebration of March as Women’s Month. She expressed hope that the ordinance on cyber pornography will be finalized this month. Bucoy is also the coordinator of Sidlak–Gender Resource Center 7, a non-government organization that fights for the magna carta for women particularly on gender and development and women empowerment. The pro-women advocate also hailed the active
involvement of the Cebu City Government on passing measures and initiating programs that promote the overall welfare of women. Among the pro-women legislative ordinances passed in the Cebu City Council are those on anti-trafficking, kasambahay and the Gender and Development (GAD) Code of Cebu City. According to Camila Santina of the Cebu City Women’s and Family Affairs Commission, “Cebu City Councilor Leah Japson is working hard to ensure that the rights of women are always recognized, that is why she made sure that local legislations for women are instituted.” A public hearing on the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance was also held last March 14. Among the activities that were organized for the observance of Women’s Month in Cebu City included a forum and information sharing on the “Rights of Migrant Workers” last March 9 and another forum on March 21 on Climate Change as the theme this year centers on “Women Weathering Climate Change: Governance and Accountability, Everyone’s Responsibility”. (PIA-Cebu)