Vol 5
Issue 15
In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS
Regional Development Council. NEDA VI Regional Director Ro-Ann Bacal, CESO III, explains the gains that the country stands to get once the ASEAN integration comes in full circle during the RDC meeting at Business Inn, Bacolod City. (Lljr-PIA6)
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CENTRAL VISAYAS
New Infrastructure. Mayor Jacinto Naraga (center) Vice Mayor Eudoxio Asoy and Barangay Chairman Crispin Ompoy help lay the capsule by shoveling dirt into the hole for the +P70 M Cansague Sur Barangay Trading post. (rac/PIA-7Bohol)
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April 13 - 19, 2015
Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8
More protected areas rise in SoLeyte MARCELO M. PEDALINO MAASIN CITY, Southern Leyte, April 14 (PIA) -- In less than two years, the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) all over this province has increased to more than 60 sites, up from 40 barely a year ago. Eva Abad, head of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Management Office (PENRMO), disclosed in a cable TV program last week that seven (7) more are expected to be added to the existing sites, and these new locations are all in the coastal barangays of this city. The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) or city council was deep in the process of deliberating in its regular session the approval of the 7 new MPA sites, Abad said. Fishing is strictly prohibited in areas tagged as MPAs, with designated buoys as perimeter boundaries clearly visible for fishermen to understand it is not allowed to get
in. MPAs serve as breeding ground for many kinds of fishes, and when these fishes do populate the surroundings the mature ones go out into the open, beyond the buoy-lined zones, and that’s the time local fishermen can catch them, Abad explained. Most MPAs in the province covered large areas of mangrove forests, which also served as natural barriers against storm surges during stormy weather, Abad also said. PENRMO is the provincial counterpart of a national agency, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), as mandated by the local government code of 1991. In Southern Leyte province, PENRMO began to exist as a separate office in 1998 with the passage of the informed. (ajc/esg/mmp/PIA8-Southern Leyte)
WV provinces step up NGP efforts By Leonard T. Pineda I ILOILO CITY, April 15 (PIA6) --- The different provinces in Western Visayas have intensified their efforts in implementing programs and projects in support of the National Greening Program (NGP). The Iloilo provincial government, through its Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO), will develop 10 hectares of beach and 55 hectares of mangrove forests in four selected coastal towns, citing the importance of the ecosystem. The beach forest will be situated in 11 barangays in the municipality of Miagao while the mangrove forests will be located in the towns of Barotac Viejo, Dumangas, and Ajuy. This P2.68-million project is part of Governor Arthur Defensor Sr.’s Action for Re-Greening and Transformation for Climate Change Adaptation (ART for CCA). The Provincial Environment Management Office (PEMO) of Negros Occidental reported that provincial capitol employees have been actively participating on various LGU initiatives on NGP including tree planting activities since 2011. A total of 9,220 propagules and 3,300 tree seedlings was planted both in coastal and upland areas in the province for the year 2011 and 2012. The province is also strengthening its mangrove reforestation program and urban greening participated in by different local government units. Antique province allotted a funding of P8-million last year for establishment and development of agro-forest farms, seedling production, and establishment of bamboo
plantation, among others. The provincial government of Aklan also allocated P1.4-million for its forest resource management and protection program. This is to promote and value the benefits of biodiversity and empower people in the community in preserving the environment. (LTP/PIA-Iloilo)
Aside from its beach forest project, the provincial government of Iloilo also has embarked on regular upland tree planting activities as part of the Action for Re-Greening and Transformation for Climate Change Adaptation (ART for CCA) of Gov. Arthur Defensor (shown in this PIA6 file photo with Iloilo first lady Cossette Defensor). ART for CCA supports the National Greening Program (NGP) of the national government. (EJB/PIA6)
EASTERN VISAYAS
Siquijor province bags national excellence award
PIA-8 OIC Regional Director Alicia E. Nicart orients Community Development Information Officers (CDIO) on the basics of newswriting during the CDIO Orientation and Workshop held on April 14, 2015 at ESADEF in Borongan City. (Photo by Raul Tiozon)
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Rizalie Anding Calibo SIQUIJOR, April 15 (PIA) -- The province of Siquijor has bagged the first prize for 2014 excellence in Kalusugan Pangkalahatan Award. Known to be the highest award a local government unit (LGU) can get, Kalusugan Pangkalahatan Award is based on the achieved performance level out of the 2016 National Objectives for Health (2016 NOH) targets. The recognition was judged through scorecard indicators set by the Harmonization of Awards Technical Working Group of the Department of Health (DOH). Health Secretary Janette L. Garin and assistant regional director Dr. Laksmi Legaspi handed the award to provincial administrator Peter Samson and Provincial Health Officer Redempta Cortes during the Gawad Kalusugan Convention at the SMX convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex.
Gawad Kalusugan is a harmonized awarding ceremony to selected LGUs for various categories in recognition of their exemplary and good practices in health related activities, initiatives and projects. Earlier, during the regional health summit at Dumaguete City, the province was awarded as Top Performing Province in facility-based delivery, access to safe water and primary care benefit package (PCB) based on the 2013 LGU-scorecard nationwide. All municipalities were likewise awarded as Top Performing Municipality in various health programs. The awards were received by provincial governor Zaldy S. Villa with the provincial health officer and the municipal mayors and municipal health officers. Siquijor province has topped among the 80 provinces in the archipelago. (rac/PIA7-Siquijor with reports from IPHO)