Vol 3
Issue 26
In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS
Dr. Requerdo Baclig, head of Cebu’s Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center-Organ Procurement Office, explains the procedure for kidney transplantation and organ retrieval during the Advocacy campaign on organ donation organized by the Philippine Network for Organ Sharing (PhilNOS) in Iloilo City, June 28 to promote the Philippine Organ Donation and Transplantation Program as part of the National Kidney Month celebration. (EJB/LTP-PIA6)
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June 24 — 30, 2013
Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8
CV economic performance on a high in 2012 By Rachelle M. Nessia CEBU CITY (PIA) -- Central Visayas showed strong economic performance in 2012, spurred by the “impressive” performances from the region’s key industries, according to the National Economic and Development Authority-7 (NEDA). In a report submitted to the Regional Development Council (RDC), NEDA-7 said the major growth drivers in 2012 in the region were industries of IT/Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), tourism, construction, real estate, and retail trade. Construction sector was upbeat last year as data from the National Statistics Office showed a larger number of new projects especially in Negros Oriental and Cebu were issued building permits in 2012 compared to 2011. NEDA attributes the high addition of new construction projects in Negros Oriental to various reconstruction works following the damage on infrastructure caused by two major natural disasters in the province. Real estate saw a revenue growth triggered by an increase in residential properties. In Cebu alone, the real estate revenue growth rate was pegged at 18.8% in the third quarter of 2012. Data from the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board show that in 2012, some 14 residential
condominium projects were issued licenses to sell. These projects, all located in Cebu, involve 5,212 units valued at P5.17B. The market for residential condominium in the region is seen to further increase in the next few years as an additional 100 condominium buildings are projected to be finished by 2015 with another 170 to 200 buildings seen to be completed by 2017. Tourism, on the other hand, was on a high in 2012 as a 14.6% increase in visitor arrivals was recorded in Central Visayas. Total domestic and foreign visitor arrivals in 2011 were at 2.5 million while in 2012 it jumped to 2.9 million. As for the IT sector, the number of employees employed in this industry continues to rise with the entry of 17 new foreign BPO companies and the expansion of existing ones in the region. NEDA projects the regional economy to grow faster in 2013 mostly due to the recent national elections in May when regional economic activity peaked due to massive election spending. Positive reviews and good ratings received by the Philippines from various international organizations and rating agencies are also seen to further drive up the region’s economy this year, according to NEDA. (RMN/PIA Cebu)
Dev't is everybody's business, says OP- PMS official
By Ailene N. Diaz CATARMAN, Northern Samar, June 26 (PIA) -Presidential Management Staff (PMS) Undersecretary CENTRAL VISAYAS Ferdinand Cui, Jr. said development is everybody’s business. Cui said this when he presented the Samar Island and the National Development Agenda to the 22nd SIPPAD Assembly held in Borongan, Eastern Samar on June 21. The Office of the President-PMS official said: “It is quite heartening to know that there is such a wide range of sectors represented in the forum - national government, provincial government, civil society as well as officials in the regional and provincial offices. I think we are going to make a lot of difference.” Medical experts from DOH, NKTI and Bohol Priority programs for Samar Island include: major Provincial Health Office on a medical outreach social programs, major infra projects, initiatives to support program, June 20, that benefited about a major industries (agriculture and fisheries projects and
Samar Island Tourism Master Development Plan) and National Greening program. Specifically, Cui disclosed that under these priority programs, Samar provinces are recipient of a total amount of P11.785 Billion allocated for infrastructure and these consists of major roads and bridges, flood control and management, airport, ports and irrigation. Under infra projects are Samar Pacific Coastal Road Project to plug the missing link between Northern Samar and Eastern Samar and to complete the Samar Island-wide Circumferential Road. The project construction is targeted to start May 2014 and to end on April 2016. The Samar Road Rehabilitation Project involves construction, rehabilitation and improvement of about 224 km of existing national roads in Samar and Eastern Samar provinces. Target completion date is April 2016. (ADiaz/ PIA8-Northern Samar)
of advocacy campaigns in Iloilo and Negros Occidental to promote the Philippine Organ Donation and Transplantation Program (PODTP) among stakeholders in More on Region 7, pages 4-5. Western Visayas. Also CLICK Here… The activity is one of the culminating highlights of the nationwide National Kidney Month celebration in June. A team from PhilNOS-PODTP led by its Program EASTERN VISAYAS Manager Dr. Antonio Paraiso presented the program and its importance to the government’s overall wellness efforts and its advocacy for support in the region. Also discussed during the advocacies participated in by doctors, health professionals and other stakeholders were current issues and concerns on organ donation and renal disease control. Also emphasized during the advocacies was the value of healthy kidneys, which authorities and experts can be The procession of the images from the enjoyed mainly through healthy lifestyle practices. The importance of caring for one’s kidneys, a vital Balyuan Park to the Sto. Niño Church for the body organ, has also been conveyed by health authorities Holy Mass. (Vino R. Cuayzon) and medical experts in Aklan, Antique, Capiz and Guimaras as the region joined the nation in celebrating National Kidney Month. The advocacy campaign was a joint activity of PhilNOS-PODTP, Department of Health, and Philippine More on Region 8, pages 6-7. Information Agency-6. Also CLICK Here... The June 28 activity in Iloilo was held at the Western
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thousand patients. The free medical check-up at Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital was simultaneous with the Lay Forum on Organ donation program seeks support, bats for healthy kidneys Renal Disease and Kidney Prevention held at ILOILO CITY, June 28 (PIA) -- The Philippine Visayas Medical Center in Iloilo City while the Bacolod Cogon Barangay Gymnasium. (PIA-Bohol) Network for Organ Sharing (PhilNOS) conducted a series campaign, June 26-27 was held at Riverside Hospital in said
The activities were also part of the leg of the advocacy campaign in the Visayas which was earlier brought to Cebu City on June 24-25. The organ donation program is anchored on the Organ Donation Act of 1991 which authorizes the legacy or donation of all or part of a human body after death for specified purposes. Cornea, kidneys, liver and pancreas are among the parts of a person’s body that can be donated. (JCM/JSC-PIA6)