One Visayas e-Newsletter Vol 5 Issue 27

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Vol 5

Issue 27

In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS

PIA6‟s Leonard Pineda I shares tips on how to design better multi-media presentations at the 3rd day of the 2015 Consultative Workshop with Health Education and Promotion Officers and Designates of DOH-Region VI held Iloilo Midtown Hotel. (DOH-6 photo)

More on Region 6, pages 2-3.

July 6 - 12, 2015

Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8

P495M PAMANA project proposals for N. Samar okayed Aileen N. Diaz CATARMAN, Northern Samar, July 9 (PIA) –The PAMANA Project Management Team (PPMT) of the province of Northern Samar unanimously approved a resolution for a proposed PAMANA Infra Project amounting to P495 million in the province for the calendar year 2015 during the joint PPOC and PPMT meeting held Wednesday at the governor‟s conference room. Engr. Romeo Cardenas, PPDO and PPMT Secretariat presented to the body the components of the project which is the construction concreting of the Mondragon-Silvino Lubos provincial road with a project cost estimated at P395 million and the construction of San Miguel Bridge along Lope de Vega-Silvino Lubos road with an estimated project cost of P100 million. This is the fourth phase of the project as it started in 2011 when Northern Samar became a recipient of PAMANA (Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan), a national government peace and development framework that aims to respond and strengthen peace building, reconstruction and development of conflict affected

areas. The town of Silvino Lubos in particular obtained the bulk of the fund and the focus of the project as it was considered then an isolated area, located in the tri-boundary of Samar, Northern Samar and Eastern Samar. Since the start of the PAMANA, Silvino Lubos became a recipient of P195.5-M stimulus fund in the last quarter of 2011, P15-M PAMANA-DILG OPAPP fund, on the 2nd quarter of 2012, P100-M DILG-OPAPP PAMANA fund on the 1st quarter of 2013, all for the construction, repair, improvement of road network to Silvino Lubos. The fourth tranche amounting to P395 million as approved by the PPMT chaired by Governor Jose L. Ong Jr. is intended for the construction of Sulong bridge and road stretch located at sitio Sulong to Poblacion, Silvino Lubos. The joint PPOC and PPMT meeting was attended by officials of the province led by Governor Jose L. Ong Jr., OPAPP, and government agencies. (PIA8-Northern Samar)

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P265.1M ESA released to 4 LGUs CENTRAL VISAYAS

Investing in children and their education is the way trail blazed by the city government after generating over P200 million revenues for efficient tax collection and policy reforms. A Grade 1 class at Cogon Elem School hosts US AID mission director Gloria Steele, Embassy adviser John Speaks who came to distribute more books under the Basa Pilipinas Program. (rac/PIA-7/Bohol)

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EASTERN VISAYAS

OCD 8 OIC regional director Rey Gozon bares the different activities lined up for the National Disaster Consciousness Month this July during the opening program at Robinsons Place, Tacloban City. (Vino R. Cuayzon/PIA8)

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By Carlson B. Alelis NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, July 7 (PIA6) – A total of four local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental already received their Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) funding from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-6 this year, while three more LGUs are set to receive assistance in July. DSWD-6 Regional information Officer May Rago-Castillo said the DSWD has already released a total of P 265.1 million this year to four Typhoon Yolanda-affected areas in Negros Occidental, while three more areas are also slated to get financial assistance. The four LGUs that have received ESA are as follows: E.B. Magalona Town with P 45.1 million which covers partially and totally damaged houses of 3, 778 beneficiaries; Manapla Town with P 93.8 million which covers partially and totally damaged houses of 7, 178 beneficiaries; Sagay City with 107.2 million for totally damaged houses of 3, 572 beneficiaries; and Victorias City with 19

million for totally damaged houses of 635 beneficiaries. Cadiz City is slated to get its ESA on July amounting to P 135 million for totally damaged and P 172.6 million for partially damaged houses; Escalante City will receive P 21.7 million for totally damaged houses; and Silay City will get P 5.7 million for totally damaged and P 13 million for partially damaged houses. The cities of Sagay and Escalante will receive P 98.4 million and P39.8 million, respectively, for partially damaged houses if they can complete their requirements, specifically their masterlist, Rago-Castillo said. “As the funds come, we pay the areas,” she said, adding those who have completed the requirements get to receive the fund. She said the downloading for the ESA funds worth P 1.8 billion was delayed because it only started in December 2014, while downloading of ESA funds for Negros Occidental started this year. (JCM/CBA-PIA Negros Occ.)

BOC monitors entry of smuggled rice to Cebu Fayette C. Riñen CEBU, July 8 (PIA) -- The Bureau of Customs (BOC-Cebu) now strengthens its monitoring system against the transport of smuggled rice and fake imported Chinese rice to Cebu ports following the seizure of smuggled rice at Zamboangita port in Negros Oriental since March, this year. Cebu Customs District Collector Ret. Gen. Arnulfo Marcos said that since his assumption in office in March 25, about 9000 cabans of smuggled rice from Malaysia have been apprehended at the Zamboanguita port. Caban is a unit of mass to measure rice before which corresponds to 50 kilograms which in this case, is equivalent to about 450,000 kilograms. “Unfortunately most of the suspected smugglers that have been identified are our Muslim brothers,” said Marcos adding that these smugglers are not based in Cebu but mostly come from Sulu in Mindanao. Marcos likewise bared they are on the lookout of the possible entry of fake imported Chinese rice to Cebu following reports of smuggled fake imported Chinese rice to Philippine shores. “The BOC is on active watch to prevent such

smuggling acts to happen,” he added. “With the help of other agencies like the National Food Authority, we can easily identify fake rice from the real ones,” said Marcos. (mbcn/fcr/PIA7/with reports from Jay-Ileen Engalla, Intern/PIT AB Com)

A customs official examines rice sample during a monitoring activity. (Bureau of Customs File photo)


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