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>> Thursday, March 12, 2015
Ilocos Norte wins Panagbenga street dance
competition
BAGUIO CITY — Ilocos Norte’s Pamulinawen
dance group bested two bets of the province of Benguet in the open category of
the street dancing competition at the annual Flower Festival, here, last
weekend.
Pamulinawen, a name of a legendary bird in an
epic of the Ilocos province, bested the Itogon Cultural Group and the Benguet
State University’s Everlasting cultural group by showcasing its best during the
field demonstration which came immediately after the street dancing parade
along the city’s main thoroughfare.
The winning group from Laoag City, tagged as
the country’s “Sunshine City” and just recently celebrated its 65th foundation
day, showcased the “grandeur of water” in their performance.
The performance depicted the abundance of
fish from the sea as a blessing to the local folk and thanksgiving to the
fishermen’s patron saint, St. Andrew the Apostle.
Itogon Cultural Group, which took first
runner-up honors, showed in the field performance the mystical saga of the
Ambawakan – a fierce hunter known to one of the major tribes in Benguet
In the secondary category, Baguio City
National High School bested the Kalinga Cultural Group and Pinsao National High
School. Mabini Elementary School got the first place in the Elementary
category, their second consecutive year in a row.
Ifugao implements P91 million development
projects
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- A total of P91 million
worth of social and economic development infrastructure projects were implemented
in the province last year, the Provincial Engineering Office reported.
The PEO said the amount from provincial
government’s 2013 and 2014 development fund was used to complete 559
infrastructure projects in 2014.
Projects included concreting of Lagawe –
Boliwong road; Pitawan – Dalligan, Kiangan canal improvement, improvement of
junction – San Fernando Elementary school in Banaue town, Namal – Pula road
improvement in Asipulo. -- Marcelo Lihgawon
27 hired for Chico River Environment Project
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Twenty seven newly
hired personnel for the Integrated Natural Resources and Environment Management
Project (INREMP) covering five watershed areas of Chico River were oriented of
their functions recently.
The personnel are officers for watershed
management, monitoring and evaluation, geographical information system,
community development, finance analyst, budget assistant, administrative
assistant and drivers.
Remedios Ramirez of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources said their appointment is
renewable every after six months.
The INREMP is a seven year project of the
DENR from 2013 to 2020 which aims to restore watershed areas
in four major upper river basins in the country , namely the Chico
River, Wahig-Inabanga in Central Visayas, Bukidnon in Northern Mindanao,
and Lake Danao Watershed in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The INREMP adapts
integrated approach on how to harmonize development and conservation
issues especially on biodiversity in watersheds within the river
basin.
While proposals and project identification
shall emanate from the community, hired personnel are tasked to perform
specific jobs covering management and operation of the project.
In another development, Ramirez said 158
Bantay-Gubat hired by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace
Process renewed their contracts for
2015. – Peter Balocnit
Tabuk
City allots P17 million scholarship fund
TABUK CITY, Kalinga– TheTabuk City government
has allotted P17 million under its educational support program for poor but
deserving college students for School Year 2015-2016.
The amount is higher by P2.6 million over the
city’s P14.4M scholarship aid for SY 2014-2015 benefitting 3,746 college
scholars enrolled in various schools.
Mayor Ferdinand B. Tubban said number of
scholars under the program is expected to increase the coming school year.
Under the program, each scholar receives
P3,500/semester cash support for tuition and miscellaneous fees.
To orphan scholars, the program extends
additional monthly stipend of P1,000.
To maintain the scholarship, beneficiaries must not have failing grades in any
semester.
The program also provides additional cash
incentives to performing scholars who graduate as summa-cum laude
(P10,000), magna-cum laude (P7,500), cum laude(P5,000) and with
honors(P2,000).
As encouragement to scholars to make good and
finish college, graduates with excellent grades are given hiring priority. --
Larry Lopez
9,907
students in Mt. Province take National Achievement Test
BONTOC, Mountain province – A total of 9,907
students in the province took the National Achievement Test (NAT) for Grade 3,
Grade 6 and Fourth Year High School students this March.
Milton Marrero of the Department of Education
Division Office here said 3,748 are Grade 3 students; 3,515 were Grade 6 while
2,644 were fourth year high school students.
Marrero said the NAT was conducted March 5
for fourth year high school, March 11 for Grade 3 and March 12 for Grade 6.
The NAT for Grade 6 and 4th Year
High School aims to measure the knowledge that students have gained in their
elementary and high school education respectively.
The NAT for Grade 6 focuses on English,
Mathematics, Science, Filipino and Araling Panlipunan. The Fourth Year High
School NAT includes English, Mathematics, Science, Filipino and
AralingPanlipunan, and critical thinking.
Marrero said the NAT for Grade 3 is the
Language Assessment for Primary Grades (LAPG) and focuses on English, Filipino
and the Mother Tongue.
The LAPG aims to establish a baseline data
for the Filipino and English language learning in the K to 12 Curriculum;
evaluate the effectiveness of the Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education
(MTB-MLE) instruction across 19 languages; establish Mother tongue Language
development across Philippine languages in the context of the MTB-MLE program
implementation; compare the performance of Grade 3 pupils on English and
Filipino essential skills; and correlate language development across Early
Grades Reading Assessment (EGRA), Early Grades Mathematics Assessment (EGMA)
and language literacy assessment in the primary grades.
Marrero said since Kankanaey is not included
in the Mother Tongue list, Grade 3 pupils in the province, except
for some parts of Paracelis where Ilocano learning materials
are used, took the test in English and Filipino. -- Juliet Saley
Ifugao LGUs to employ 855 students this
summerLAGAWE, Ifugao -- Eleven local
government units in the province will hire 855 students this summer to do road
and canal maintenance, minor office works and related jobs for 20 days.
The hiring is part of the Special Program for the Employment of Students where
LGUs provide 60 percent counterpart of wages while Department of Labor and
Employment provides 40 percent. The program is intended to benefit poor but
deserving students for their educational expenses.
The provincial government pledged to hire 249. The municipality of Aguinaldo
committed 96; Asipulo, 80; Tinoc, 65; Hingyon,60; Banaue,54; Alfonso
Lista, 52; Kiangan and Lagawe, 50 each; Mayoyao, 44; Hungduan, 31 and
Lamut with 24.
Employment of students through the SPES is
mandated under Republic Act 9547, which aims to help poor but deserving
students pursue their education by hiring them during summer and/or Christmas
vacations.
The program is open to qualified high school and college students or those
taking up vocational courses.
They must be enrolled during the present
school year or term or during the school year or term immediately preceding
summer vacation and must have passing grades. -- Marcelo Lihgawon
Medical mission serves1,496 patients in Ifugao
LAMUT, Ifugao -- More than one thousand
patients were recipients of medical
mission here at Panopdopan District
Hospital recently.
The 31-member medical group of Filipino and
American doctors, nurses, dentists and support staff served a total of
1,496 people from municipalities.
The team led by Dr. Conrad Zapanta and Dr.
Robert Carpenter brought medicines, supplies and equipment which were donated
for the hospital.
Based on the report of the provincial
government, the dental mission served 482 people on ear
consultation – 291; consultation and diabetes screening – 238; hearing test –
117; OB gyne – 115 and other illnesses.
Zapanta and Carpenter were part of medical
group that conducted the same activity in Lagawe town in 2014. --
Marcelo Lihgawon
DSWD
promotes adoption consciousness
BAGUIO CITY -- Legally share a home and a
loving family for a child that is dreaming to have one.
This is the advocacy being promoted by the
Department of Social Welfare and Development
as it spearheads
Adoption Consciousness celebration this February with the theme, “Legal na Ampon Ako, Anak naTotoo”.
DSWD Social Welfare officer Jireh Lyn Attiyensaid
for Adoption Consciousness Week, they are set to open an information booth at
SM City Baguio and at the Panagbenga 2015 Baguio Blooms at the Lake Drive of
Burnham Park as an IEC (information, education and communication) campaign on
legal adoption.
Adoption is defined as a socio-legal
process of providing a permanent family to a child whose parents have
voluntarily or involuntarily relinquished parental authority over the
child. Legal adoption provides the same
mutual rights and obligations that exist between children and their biological
parents.
There are three types of adoption in the
Philippines namely; agency adoption wherein a licensed agency finds and develop
adoptive families for children who are voluntary or involuntary committed for
adoption; Family or relative adoption where the biological parents make a direct
placement of the child to a relative or a member of their extended family; and
private or independent adoption that could either be a direct placement to a
family known by the child’s biological parents or through the use of accredited
intermediary.
Attiyen said in partnership with the
Department of Education, Department of Interior and Local Government,
Department of Health and the Philippine Information Agency, and their media partners, DSWD hopes to increase
awareness on legal adoption process. -- Hannah Costales and Kim Tiqui
Filipino
runners rule Pilipinas Akyathlon
ITOGON, Benguet -- Filipino runners ruled
the 2015 PilipinasAkyathlonlast week in
this town besting over 100 participants from six
countries.
JemarvinCabilan of the Philippines emerged the
over-all champion of the 35.3 kilometer out-and-back race participated
by 119 runners from the United
Kingdom, United States, Malaysia, Chile, Denmark and the Philippines.
Baguio girl Sandi MenchiAbahan
retained her title as reigning female
champion. She attributed her winning by following her game plan on
better phasing and experience.
The winners will represent the country in
29th Mount Kinabalu Skyrunnning race in Malaysia.
Now on its fourth year, this international
sporting event is sanctioned by the Philippine Skyrunning Association.
The 2015 PilipinasAkyathlon is described
as a 36-km out and back race starting
from the barangay hall of Tinongdan. The first 1.7km is a downhill run on paved
road to the start of the trail afterwhich it would be mostly uphill climb to
the summit of Mt. Ugo. The route showcases magnificent views of surrounding
mountains including portions of Binga and Ambuklao dams as far away as
Pangasinan. The 16.4km route from the summit to the finish is a mirror image of
the start to the summit, then a 1.7 km ascent
to the finish line.
Itogon Mayor VictorioPalangdan expressed
his gratitude to the international sporting event organizers for
promoting tourism in the area. --
Joseph Zambrano
Oncologist advocates cancer awareness and early detection
BAGUIO CITY -- Awareness and prevention
remains best ways to combat cancer.
Oncologist Jasmin Igama of the Baguio General
Hospital and Medical Center(BGHMC), said cancer awareness and prevention are vital
as two-thirds or two of every three cancer cases are more of lifestyle-related
rather than hereditary and most of the new cases are being discovered in late
stage already.
Breast, lungs and liver cancer remain most
common among cancer patients, according to Igama who also chairs the BGHMC
Cancer Center.
She said breast cancer can be detected even
through self-examination. Liver cancer, on the other hand, can be prevented by
managing Hepatitis-B through vaccination.
In both
lungs and liver cancer, risk factors
include alcohol and smoking,
which should be avoided.
During media forumto promote National Cancer Consciousness Week
and Liver Cancer/Viral Hepatitis Awareness Prevention Month this February, Igamasaid BGHMC was certified by the DOH as Cervical Cancer Screening Center of the
North.
A Comprehensive Cancer Center will be opened soon, she added.
The BGHMC in partnership with PhilHealth, is
also implementing no-balance billing for indigent patients and the “Z” benefit package for PhilHealth members
which covers catastrophic illnesses such as Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia on
children and breast and colon cancer. -- Strawberry de Leon and Liza
Enriquez
DA turns over organic trading post to Ifugao town
LAGAWE, Ifugao-- A P1.5 million worth of
organic trading post in this municipality is now ready for operation
after its launching this month.
The facility was turned over to the local
government unit of Lagawe by the Department of Agriculture-Cordillera regional
office after having been appraised by inspection committee of conformity to plans
and specifications.
The facility will be used as packaging center
of organic products to be sold at the organic display center located at the
public market of the municipality.
Mayor Ceasario Cabbigat cited the DA regional
and provincial office for selecting Lagawe to host the organic trading post for
the benefit of organic farmers.
According to Carmen Himmiwat, focal person on organic agriculture of
DA-CAR, the OTP in Lagawe is the first
OTP LGU-supported launched in the Cordillera.
Their office, she said, is giving technical assistance to the
project like training of beneficiaries on simple book keeping, certification
and marketing scheme.
She challenged everyone to utilize properly
and work for the success of the facility.
Meanwhile, Provincial Agriculturist
RaymundoBahatan asked farmers to practice organic farming which is also being promoted by the
government.
Aside from the provincial organic agriculture
ordinance, five towns in Ifugao have their own
municipal ordinance to encourage
more farmers to engage in organic farming . He expressed hope that other
municipalities will enact their own
local organic farming law. -- Marcelo
Lihgawon
RDC subsectoral committee to establish
databank on IPs
BAGUIO CITY -- The committee on indigenous peoples
concerns of the Regional Development Council (RDC plans to establish a databank
on indigenous peoples to get total picture of IP population.
National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
Commissioner for Region 1 and the Cordillera Administrative Region
Brigida Zenaida Pawid said a technical working group composed of NCIP, Philippine
Statistics Authority and National Economic and Development Authority will
review guidelines in 2015 census of
population on identification of IPs.
We have to be prepared to make sure we get
the real statistics of IPs in the upcoming census, said Pawidwho chairs the CIPC.
The 2010 census of population statistics was not able
to get the whole IP population
as many in the urban areas did
not really divulge the IP group they
belong unlike in the rural areas.
There is also a confusion of terminologies on
ethnic group and ethnolinguistic group, she added.
As
defined, an ethnic group is composed of a community or population made
up of people who share a common cultural background or descent while an
ethnolinguistic group is composed of people having common language as an aspect
or part of their culture.
Pawid bared disparity in statistics on total
number of IPs. Based on NCIP records, there are 14 million IPs divided into 110
ethnolinguistic groups but in the last census, IPs recorded was 10 million.
-- SusanAro
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