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Mindanao Daily
Volume II, No. 017
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Your Mindanao-wide Network Newspaper
June 11, 2013
DAVAO
A street vendor gives a welcoming smile to motorists along Tionko St. in Davao City, hoping to sell flaglets for the observance of Independence Day on June 12.
DSWD updates unified list of ‘T-Pablo’ victims D
DOLE urges employers to open vacancies for ‘2013 Kalayaan’ job fair
DAVAO CITY – Labour and Employment Regional Director Joffrey Suyao has called on local employers to offer their vacancies during the “2013 Kalayaan Job Fair” slated simultaneously on June 12 at two major malls in the city. Suyao hoped more local employment would be posted “for local job seekers who don’t want to work abroad to have more opportunities” to be employed. As of Friday, DOLE-XI has solicited 14,425 job vacancies mostly from overseas with 12,622 positions from 31 participating employers/agencies. Only 1,803 vacancies are being offered by 62 local employers/agencies. “Sana mas marami pang local employers ang magbibigay ng trabaho for our local job seekers,“ (I hope more local employers will give jobs to our local job seekers) Suyao stated during a press conference on Thursday (June 6) at NCCC Mall Davao. DOLE-XI has tapped NCCC Mall Davao and JOB | page 11
Philippine Eagle Week. Davao City celebrates the Philippine Eagle Week this month of June to raise awareness for the protection of the critically endangered species. In photo is “Phoenix” Eagle, a 15-year-old male eagle adopted by Phoenix Petroleum Philippines last year through the Philippine Eagle Foundation. “Phoenix” is currently
AVAO CITY-- The Department of Social Welfare and Development through the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTSPR) continues to conduct intensive duplicity checking as baseline of social protection programs for ‘Pablo’ victims. There has been an improvement assisting typhoon-hit families because of the master list. Despite some problems encountered, the DSWD continues to diligently work for a unified, functional and a transparent list of Pablo-affected families through administration of the Disaster Assistance Family Access Card (DAFAC). National Household Targeting Unit (NHTU) regional focal person Dahlia S. Padillo clarified that this on-going clearing of the lists and duplicity checking in collaboration with NHTU area coordinators, supervisors, encoders and other vICTIMS | page 11
Group slams Congress’ proposed jail time for young offenders By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
“Legislators seem to be missing the point. There is a deeper social context why our so-called ‘young offenders’ are being pushed to commit petty crimes and sometimes used by organized syndicate crimes.” – Arlene Brosas, spokesperon for Akap Bata
DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Children rights’ group Akap Bata slams on Saturday the amendment made by Congress on the Juvenile Justice
and Welfare Act (JJWA) that seeks to “lower the age of discernment of criminal liability” of minors. The Bicameral Committee Re-
port has approved on Wednesday that children from 12 to 15 years old, who commit serious crimes like murder and rape, will be con-
fined in a government facility. The period of confinement will still be determined but is said to be not less than one year.
But Arlene Brosas, spokesperson for Akap Bata, said they are opposing the Congress’ action CONGRESS | page 11
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