One Visayas e-Newsletter Vol 5 Issue 32

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Vol 5

Issue 32

In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS

DFA Spokesperson Charles Jose answers queries from a student of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT-U) regarding the West Philippine Sea Issue during the university forum held August 12 at the university's Educational Technology Center. Also in photo are PIA-6 Regional Director Atty. Ma. Janet Mesa and ISAT-U President Dr. Raul Muyong. (PIA 6 Iloilo)

August 10 - 16, 2015

Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8

PRO-7 Best PRO in drive vs organized groups Fayette C. Rinen CEBU, Aug. 11 (PIA) – Pres. Benigno Aquino III awarded the Police Regional Office (PRO-7) here for its outstanding achievements especially in the campaign against organized groups. The awarding was done during the 114th Police Service Anniversary held at the Philippine National Police National Headquarters recently. C/Supt. Prudencio Tom Bañas, regional director of PRO-7, personally received the award and streamer as the „Best PRO in the Campaign Against Organized Groups.‟ PRO-7 was the only regional office that was conferred with an award during the anniversary celebration. Bañas dedicated the accomplishment to the men and women of the Central Visayas police force for their unified efforts in intensifying the campaign against all forms of

criminalities in the region. He also cited some of the notable accomplishments that led to the recognition. PRO-7 fearlessly launched an all-out campaign against illegal drugs in the region and intensified its efforts to combat the problem through the 5-Point Anti-Illegal Drug Strategy. The strategy involved the Supply Reduction Strategy, Demand Reduction, Internal Cleansing Strategy, Legal Offensive Strategy, and the Domestic and International Cooperation Strategy. With the recognition, the police regional office here is optimistic that this will be the source of inspiration for every policeman to work harder in addressing issues concerning peace and order and to be more efficient and more effective enforcement of law. (rmn/fcr/PIA-7/PRO-7)

DOH-8 intensifies advocacy on Hospital Hi-5 More on Region 6, pages 2-3. Also CLICK Here…

CENTRAL VISAYAS

AGIO 7 Forum on Pest Occurrences After Long Drought with Mr. Bienvenido Acabal Jr., Agricultural Center Chief III of the Regional Crop Protection Center of Department of Agriculture -7. (PIA 7)

CONSUELO B. ALARCON TACLOBAN CITY, Leyte, Aug. 11 (PIA) – In its effort to attain the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals, the Department of Health (DOH) Regional Office 8 formally launched on Monday Hospital Hi -5 at the Schistosomiasis Hospital, Palo, Leyte. The purpose of the activity was to intensify advocacy of the four major initiatives of the Hospital Hi-5 namely branding, kapit-bisig para sa Kalusugan pangkalahatan, improving access to available drugs and strengthening the service delivery network. DOH regional director Minerva Molon said branding is a strategy aimed at improving the experience and perceptions of patients in DOH hospitals where it puts first the care for patients that would eventually increase the satisfaction of patients and their families. Kapit-bisig Para sa Kalusugan Pangkalahatan is a medical-surgical caravan that will be done simultaneously on October 23, 2015 by DOH Hospitals in collaboration with the LGU hospitals in the priority poverty areas in the country.

As to improving patients‟ access to available drugs means hospitals run by DOH must ensure the availability of drugs and medicines in support to the No Balance Billing Policy of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). Meanwhile, more participation from DOH hospitals is also expected with the strengthening of the Service Delivery Network to ensure that patients are matched within their SDN, or a network of health facilities and providers within a province or city that offers a core package of health care services in an integrated and coordinated matter which includes services for maternal and infant care, HIV/AIDS and blood services. The Hospital Hi5 is a strategy being undertaken by all DOH hospitals to complement and support the efforts of the DOH regional office to achieve the Universal Health Care focusing on maternal health, infant health, child health, prevention of the transmission of HIV/AIDS and improvement of the Service Delivery Network. (ajc/cba/PIA-8)

PH-China economic ties remain strong More on Region 7, pages 4-5. Also CLICK Here…

EASTERN VISAYAS

Department of Social Welfare and Development assistant secretary JV Jimenez clarifies an issue during the press conference in Tacloban that the 4Ps funds being distributed by the agency comes from the national government and not from any local political leader. The ASEC‟s clarification emanated from reports received by their central office. (PIA8)

More on Region 8, pages 6-7. Also CLICK Here...

By Lilibeth A. French ILOILO CITY, Aug. 13 (PIA6) - - Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Charles Jose said on Wednesday that the economic cooperation between the Philippines and China remains strong despite the West Philippine Sea issue. “We are happy to note that despite of the West Philippine Sea issue, our other areas of cooperation with China are still going on. In fact, they are going strong,” said Jose in a press conference here. Jose cited that the country‟s bilateral trade with China grew by 17 percent in 2014 as compared to 2013. He also pointed out that China remains a major contributor in the country‟s tourism industry, a key driver of the economy, as it supplied the fourth largest source of tourist arrival to the Philippines. Further, he said there are many Philippine companies still investing in China. In fact, there are more Philippine investments in China than Chinese investments in the Philippines. Jose reiterated that the Philippine government has nothing against the Chinese people and its difference is on the official policy of China on the West Philippine Sea dispute. “We are against the policy of the Chinese government but we have nothing against Chinese people and especially dito sa mga Chinese Filipinos. Hindi naman natin intention to stir up things, gawing isyu ito and sila rin ang nagsasabi na Filipino na sila and many of them really

don‟t agree with what China is doing dahil nga in violation of international law and total disregard of international public opinion,” said Jose. Jose was in Iloilo City until August 14 for various information dissemination activities such as university fora, multi-sectoral forum, focused group discussions and media interviews as part of a nationwide communication campaign that aims to level up the awareness and understanding of Filipinos on the core issues on the South China Sea – West Philippine Sea dispute. The Philippine government has already brought its case against China on its illegal claims to the arbitral tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague Netherlands last month. Jose hopes the international court would come up with its ruling before the year ends. (JCM/LAF/PIA-Iloilo)

DFA Asst. Secretary and Spokesperson Charles C. Jose (PIA 6/EJB)


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