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>> Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Expect
chilly temperature this Feb: PAGASA-Baguio
BAGUIO CITY --
Activities for Panagbenga Festival here are starting to heat
up since it opened Feb. 1, but cold temperature in the city
felt especially in the early morning and late afternoon to
evening is getting lower.
Philippine
Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration weather
observer Ian Jasper Pelayo, said expect cold temperature for
the whole month of February due to the northeast monsoon affecting Luzon and
the Visayas.
Based on PAGASA
forecast, the northeast monsoon can bring cloudy skies with light rains and
moderate to strong wind, and temperature that ranges from 10 to 22
degrees Celsius, he said.
Pelayo
said the lowest temperature recorded in Baguio for the year was 9.8
degrees Celsius last Feb. 2.
The coldest
temperature in Baguio city was 6.3 degrees
Celsius, recorded in January 1961.
The multitude
of visitors who are expected to troop to the city for the
Panagbenga are advised to pack jackets or warmers to protect themselves
from the cold weather. -- Christine Faye Kim
Ifugao
gov’t provides funds for ‘muyong’
By Marcelo Lihgawon
ASIPULO, Ifugao
-- Strengthening “muyong” as a sustainable indigenous forest
management practice, the provincial government provided P3000,000 fund support to
“muyong” (forest) enhancement project in Barangay Pula here.
Out of the funding
support, P200,000 was released in 2014 for seedling planting and the
remaining P100,000.00 will be given for maintenance this year.
The MEP has 5,000
assorted indigenous forest and fruit tree seedlings planted in 20 hectares
to sustain the watershed areas of the barangay by means of
increasing forest cover of identified “muyongs.”
Said project increases
level of awareness of villagers in conservation of watershed and Muyong
enhancement.
Provincial officials
reported 37 forest owners were benefited by the project.
The muyong is the
Ifugao’s traditional forest ecosystem established and managed effectively
by families, clans and communities . -- With report from Karen Napiloy
Tourism
students hold skills olympics
BAGUIO CITY—As part of
this year’s celebration, the League of Tourism Students of the Philippines,
Baguio City Chapter hosting skills
olympics Feb. 13-14 at University of
Baguio and CAP Convention Center, Camp John Hay.
Vanj Payno,
chief of staff of Baguio Flower Festival
Foundation Inc, said the activity was one of highlights of community-led events
for this year’s month long Panagbenga 2015 festivities.
Payno said,
around 800 students representing different universities from the National
Capital Region, Northern and Southern Luzon and the Visayas region attended the
event.
Events included
tour guiding, flight attendant showmanship, photography, quiz bee, virtual tour
guiding competitions.
Aside from the
competitions, Payno said the league hosted the 6th National Tourism and
Hospitality Tourism Convention.
Nutri
council to establish radio station in Kalinga
PASIL, Kalinga -- The
National Nutrition Council has identified this town as partner for
establishment of Nutriskwela community radio station.
Dr. Valeriano Jesus
Lopez, regional director of the Department of Health- Cordillera Administrative
Region, said the establishment of the
Nutriskwela Community Radio Station Network Program is a strategy of NNC to promote
good nutrition to address malnutrition and hunger in the country.
He said the program
involves setting-up non-profit, non-partisan community radio stations to
empower communities by disseminating correct, current and relevant information
on nutrition and health as well as educational and developmental information.
“Since 2008, NNC has
established 25 radio stations in 15 regions of the country licensed by the
National Telecommunications Commission
and is now expanding to 10 more areas in the country,” Lopez who is also
the regional nutrition committee chair said.
Two of these stations
are in the Cordillera particularly in Lagawe, Ifugao and Lagangilang, Abra.
The criteria to
establish the radio station are: high prevalence of underweight children; absence
or limited access to commercial radio broadcasts; willingness of partner LGUs
to provide counterpart personnel, space and funds for the operations; pass the
technical evaluation of NTC; and feasibility of sustaining the operations of
the broadcast facility.
Pasil Mayor James
Edduba said there is no problem on the LGU counterpart
since they can provide a space for the facility and personnel to operate the
broadcast media. -- Peter Balocnit
Tax
on tourism services mulled
BAGUIO CITY – The city
government is mulling imposition of additional tax on goods and services being
availed of by tourists, the proceeds of which will be used to beef up security
and waste management programs of the city.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
in a recent meeting asked the city council through Vice Mayor Edison Bilog to
study the passage of an ordinance covering the additional revenue to help the
city generate more funds for its garbage and peace and order programs, for
which demand increases during big events and special occasions.
The mayor also
requested the members of the local finance team to identify and itemize the
products and services used by visitors that can be levied with additional
duties.
“We do not mean to
cause additional burden to the tourists coming to our city but I think it is
high time for them to contribute to city services particularly in the
management of garbage and security which becomes crucial as we have seen during
the holiday season last December,” the mayor said.
He assured that the
additional levy will be minimal and reasonable.
The additional tax
should also in no way affect the residents, the mayor said.
He said the tax will
be imposed specifically on products and services availed by tourists and the
business establishments will just serve as collecting agents of the city
government.
The details including
the schemes and formula covering the new tax will be the subject of the study.
– Aileen P. Refuerzo
DSWD
releases P14.4Ml pension to Kalinga elderly
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --
The Department of Social Welfare and Development had released P14,443,500 in
social pensions to senior citizens in the province last year.
Based on the 2014
social pension payment report of Maria Nila Felarca of DSWD-Cordillera regional
Office, 2,390 senior
citizens out of the
2,542 target beneficiaries received their pensions for the period.
The report stated
release of payment continues this year
for those who have not yet received their benefit.
The quarterly release
of pension showed P3,548,500 for 2,390
pensioners for the first quarter; 2nd quarter- P3,545,500 for 2,386 elderly; 3rd quarter - P3,534,000 –
2,358, and 4th quarter – P3,815,500 for 2,544
pensioners.
The report showed the
amount of pension released for the year was
distributed in the municipalities:
Balbalan – P1,754,500; Lubuagan – P1,731,000; Pasil – P1,614,000-
Pinukpuk – P2,487,000; Rizal – P1,470,000; Tanudan – P1,056,000; Tinglayan –
P1,557,500 and Tabuk City – P2,773,500.
Rose Oyawon of the
Provincial Social Welfare Development Office informed that under the program,
DSWD-CAR personnel go directly to municipalities to distribute personally
checks to recipients assisted by municipal social welfare officers, who
coordinate schedules and venue.
The social pension is
one of the benefits contained in the Magna Carta of Senior Citizens. Qualified
beneficiaries are those with no other source of financial support.
They get monthly
social pension of P500 that is released quarterly for a total of P1,500.
The monthly cash
support to senior citizens is aside from other privileges like discounts on
goods, medicines, health services and transportation under the Expanded Senior
Citizens Act. – Larry Lopez
SPES
registration opens in Baguio
BAGUIO CITY –
Registration for the Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES) is
now ongoing here at City Hall
.
PESO Baguio manager
Jose Atanacio and labor and employment officer Romelda Escano said that as in
the past years, 300 slots are available under the program on a first-come-first-served
basis.
This year, the program
will be held in two tranches: first for high school students whose work period
will begin in April to May; and second for tertiary-level students who will
begin their work in July.
Registration for high
school and college students was set simultaneously from Jan. 26 to Feb. 20 from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays.
Registered SPES
applicants will undergo general orientation on March 1, 9 a.m.-12 noon at
multi-purpose hall City Hall.
Applicants must be
bonafide residents of Baguio, physically fit, 15-25 years old, must be
currently enrolled or a student who has not been able to enroll for the past
semester of academic year but is intending to enroll this school year.
They must have
garnered an average passing grade during the last school term attended and must
belong to families whose combined net income after tax does not exceed the
latest annual regional poverty threshold level for a family of six pegged at
P116,898.
Registrants must bring
two sets of the following documents: original copy of birth certificate
preferable issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO); original copy of
parents’ or guardians’ most recent Income Tax Return forms or certificate of
tax exemption; copy of last year’s grades for high school students and copy of
most recent grades or grades from the first semester of academic year 2014 for
college and technical/vocational students.
Former SPES grantees
must also register personally at the PESO.
Now on its 24th year,
the program is designed to help poor students support their education.
The grantees are entitled to receive wages, 60 percent of which will be
paid by the city government while 40 percent will be shouldered by the Dept. of
Labor and Employment.
The SPES is based on
Republic Act No. 7323 or an Act to Help Poor but Deserving Students Pursue
their Education by Encouraging their Employment during Summer and/or Christmas
Vacations, through Incentives Granted to Employers, Allowing them to Pay only
Sixty per Centum of their Salaries or Wages and the Forty per Centum through
Education Vouchers to be paid by the Government, Prohibiting and Penalizing the
Filing of Fraudulent or Fictitious claims and for other purposes. – Aileen P.
Refuerzo
Kalinga
DA reduces aid on farm gears, ups rice seeds subsidy
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --
Farmers of this rice-producing province
will expect less distribution of light farm machineries from Department of
Agriculture this year.
Joe Casibang, rice
program coordinator of the Office of Provincial Agriculturist said fund assistance intended for light
machineries will be used for increased subsidy on rice seeds and other inputs
to farmers for the period.
DA used to distribute
light farm machineries like hand-tractors, threshers and multi-tillers to rice
farmers here under its rice production enhancement program.
This year, DA will
implement 50 percent subsidy on the cost of rice seeds and will give free bags
of urea and other inputs to rice farmers.
The 50% counterpart of
farmers on the cost of rice seeds will be remitted directly to their own
organization, not to DA.
Any amount collected
for the year shall accrue to the account of the organization and can be used
for the same purpose in the succeeding year, Casibang said.
On farm machinery
support, Casibang said the department will continue distribution of heavy farm
machineries like double rice harvesters and mechanical planters.
Under this support, DA
awards heavy farm machinery to farmer organizations. For heavy machineries
costing above P50,000, recipient
organization shoulders 15 percent
of the cost as counterpart. – Larry Lopez
Burnham
Lake Drive closed up to March 8
BAGUIO CITY -
The city government of Baguio and the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation,
Inc. (BFFFI) have lined up numerous government-led and community-supported
activities for the 20th edition of the Panagbenga from Feb. 1 until March 8,
one of which is the traditional Baguio Blooms Exposition and Exhibition which
will be held on the same period at the Burnham Lake Drive also known as
the Jose Abad Santos Drive.
Because of this, Mayor
Mauricio Domogan recently signed an administrative order for temporary closure
of Burnham Lake Drive also known as Jose Abad Santos starting Jan. 31.
The initial closure of
Burnham Lake Drive will allow exhibitors to set up their respective stalls and
start selling their goods considering that the event is part of the
income-generating event of the festival while awaiting the final approval of
the Sangguniang Panlungsod on the closure of the said road for more than one
month for the same purpose considering that the legislative body has not acted
upon the same. – Jho Arranz
DOH-JICA
ups facility-based deliveries in far Cordi areas
BAGUIO CITY --
Facility-based birth delivery in mountainous remote municipalities in
Cordillera increased through the
Department of Health -JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) on maternal
and child health services project.
Assistant regional
director Amelita Pangilinan bared this here recently saying the project is
“Cordillera-wide strengthening of local health system for effective and
efficient delivery of maternal and child health services.”
Facility-based
delivery project sites in Cordillera improved
an average of 86 percent in 2013, compared to the 79 % in 2012, the first year of project
implementation.
Project sites are
municipalities in provinces of Apayao
and Benguet and six municipalities in Abra, (Dolores, Lagangilang, San Juan,
Villaviosa, Penarrubia and Pilar).
Significant increase
was recorded in Abra and Apayao. From
73% in 2012, it increased to 86% in
2013 in Abra. In Apayao, from 67% in
2012 to 80% in 2013.
Pangilinan affirmed
that facility-based facilities have
increased even in the barangay health stations (BHS) in mountainous and
remote areas of Calanasan, Cabugao and Conner in Apayao, and in the rural health units (RHUs) in Villaviciosa, Lagangilang and Dolores in
Abra.
For Benguet, where the
project was first implemented, from 83 percent facility-based delivery rate in
2012, it further improved to 87 percent in 2013.
Pangilinan attributed the project’s success to key
strategies such as facility enhancement program, increasing coverage for
PhilHealth, empowering community health teams and improving patient referral
system with inter local government
cooperation and maximizing local transport resources.
For health facility
enhancement program alone, 32 facilities (14 hospitals and 18 RHUs) already
have basic emergency obstetrics and newborn care certification.
By the end of this
year, target is to have 163 BEmONC certified facilities that include 28 hospitals,48 RHUs and 34 BHS.
The DOH – JICA project
is up until 2017 wherein the target is to bring the project in all six
provinces in Cordillera including Baguio City.
DOH Assistant
Secretary Gerardo Bayugo, in message during forum, congratulated
DOH – CAR, JICA and partner LGUs for the success of the project.
Other partners who
gave messages were JICA Philippine
Office chief representative Noriaki Niwa, Dr. Junichi Nitta of the Embassy of
Japan, Regional Development Council chair and Abra Gov. Estaquio Bersamin, Apayao Gov. Elias Bulut Jr. and
Benguet Vice Gov. Nelson Dangwa. -- Carlito Dar
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