Vol 3
Issue 35
In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS
Some 190 students from Negros Occ. and Iloilo City attend the last leg of the Philippine Information Agency’s Campus Journalism Seminar-Workshop on Convergence Journalism with PIA6 Regional Director Atty. Ma. Janet C. Mesa setting the tone of the three-day workshop with her lecture on Development Communication at Business Inn in Bacolod City.*(EAD-PIA6) photo)
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CENTRAL VISAYAS
AGIO 7 members discussing in groups how to handle a press conference during the recent seminar and training-workshop on Effective News Writing and Strengthening Media Relations held August 22 to 23, 203 at Civil Service Commission (CSC) Conference Room in Cebu City. (AYS/PIA-7)
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EASTERN VISAYAS
Regional Exemplary Children 2013 winner Christian Jay Asuero, son of 4Ps family beneficiaries from Dulag, Leyte, poses with DSWD 8 4Ps regional program coordinator Marichu Bustillos and PIA 8 Regional Director Olive Tiu, chairperson of the Search for Regional Exemplary Child 2013, the highlight of the Regional Children’s Congress held at the Leyte Park Hotel, Tacloban City, August 27. (Raul S. Tiozon/PIA8)
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August 26 - Sept. 1, 2013
Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8
NegOr Union of Coops cited best coop in Central Visayas By Jennifer C. Tilos DUMAGUETE CITY (PIA) -- The Negros Oriental Union of Cooperatives (NEORUNCO) has received the Gawad Parangal award as the best cooperative in Central Visayas and will be competing for the national Gawad Parangal award along with other finalists across the country. Chair of the board of administrators of the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), Dr. Emmanuel Santianguel personally handed over the award to NEORUNCO manager Diogenes Fabro during the recent awarding ceremony in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. The awarding ceremony was also witnessed by Felipe Deri, the Regional Director for CDA in Central Visayas and the different representatives, directors and managers from forty member cooperatives in Negros Oriental. According to Dr. Santianguel, this is the first time the CDA recognized a union of cooperatives because in the
previous years all the finalists were either multi-purpose, credit or community cooperatives. He said this year is unique because NEORUNCO is a training arm of the cooperatives in Negros Oriental and the Visayas area. The CDA recognizes the exemplary performance of cooperatives with best practices, he added. Dr. Santiangel explained that the purpose of the Gawad Parangal is to recognize the efforts of cooperatives across the country. The mandate of CDA is to oversee the operation and development of cooperatives. They are also mandated to eliminate bogus cooperatives. He said NEORUNCO started as a baby project of the Perpetual Help Community Cooperative (PHCCI) which aims at providing training and education to the different cooperatives in the province. (mbcn/JCT/PIA7-Negros Oriental)
East Visayas nominates RDC chair, co-chair GOVERNMENT CENTER, Palo, Leyte, August 27 (PIA) – The members of the Eastern Visayas Regional Development Council, in its meeting held on August 23, nominated six names for chair and co-chair for the term 2013-2016. Those nominated included three local chief executives and three private sector representatives, Ms. Meliza Yubial of RDC Region 8 said. The local chief executives who were nominated were Palo, Leyte Mayor Remedios L. Petilla, Baybay City Leyte Mayor Carmen L. Cari and Northern Samar Governor Jose L. Ong, Jr. From the private sector representatives, nominated were Kjell Darren Aboy, PSR for ICT sector; Luisita Quebec, PSR for Private Media sector; and Atty. Roy Bernard C. Fiel, PSR for Business sector. The members opted not to have an election, instead they will submit all the names to the President. This is pursuant to Executive Order No. 325 which provides that the RDC Chair and Co-Chair must be appointed by the President.
Section 11 of the same EO provides that the RDC shall submit at least two (2) names of Local Chief Executives who are ex-officio members and two (2) names of Private Sector Representatives from who the President will select and appoint the chairperson and co-chairperson. It also provides that if the chairperson is from the government sector, the co-chair will be from the private sector, and vice versa. Mayor Petilla was nominated by former Department of Agrarian Reform Director now Private Sector Representative Tiburcio Morales. Mayor Cari on the other hand, was nominated by Department of the Interior and Local Government Director Pedro Noval, Jr. Governor Ong was nominated by Dolores, Eastern Samar Mayor Emiliana Villacarillo. It was learned that although Governor Ong declined the nomination saying that he is a neophyte governor, the nomination was not withdrawn by Mayor Villacarillo. (PIA-8)
Text2Teach Phase 4 targets 300 schools from Visayas NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, Aug. 28 (PIA6) - - The Phase IV of the Text2Teach program, an alliance of various corporations and agencies, targets 300 schools in the Visayas out of 850 schools nationwide. The alliance is spearheaded by the Ayala Foundation Incorporated (AFI) together with Globe Telecom, Nokia, Toshiba, Pearson Foundation and the Department of Education. The program is a comprehensive mobile learning package that uses Nokia mobile phones and can download more than 300 educational video materials on grade 5 and 6 Math, Science, English and Values Education. It comes with a Globe Telecom BridgeCom prepaid SIM card and a 32-inch LED Toshiba television. It allows teachers even in remote areas to access educational materials to supplement their lessons. AFI President Luli Heras-de Leon said that the Text2Teach program which falls under the Education Pillar of the AFI improves Science, Math, Reading and Values Education subjects, thus making it fun to learn. Silay City hosted the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement for the Phase IV of the Text2Teach program and the Toshiba Turn Over Ceremony of some 300 LED Television sets. The program is now on the second year of implementation in the city with 12 pilot schools in far-flung areas. Silay City Mayor Jose Montelibano said in his welcome message: “We do not want them to be left behind. “ “School location should never be a barrier to better facilities and advances in teaching methods,” he said.
“Quality education should be accessible to all,” Montelibano stressed. Ayala Corporation Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala revealed that the Text2Teach program will be on its 10th year anniversary next year and will be continually mainstreamed to eventually provide all public elementary schools access to Text2Teach. Ayala added that it is now the Department of Education which runs the teachers training component under Phase IV of the program. To date, the program has covered a total of 736 schools all over the country. *(EAD-PIA6 Negros Occidental)
Department of Education Regional Director John Arnold Sienna explains the impact of Text2Teach program as an alternative and attractive way of teaching Math, Science, Reading and Values Education to Grades 4, 5 and 6 public school pupils together with partners Mei Ling Tan, Nokia Sustainability Manager and Bong Esguerra, Corporate Social Responsibility Chief of Globe Telecom during the press conference after the signing of the memorandum of agreement between parties and the Ayala Foundation Incorporated in Silay City.*(EAD-PIA6 photo)