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THUNDERSTORM WATCH
Issued at 10:00 AM, 23 May 2013
Thunderstorm is more likely to develop over Metro Manila within 12 hours. All are advised to monitor updates.
Weather Watch
3 hours ago
PIA-13: PAGASA 24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST issued at 5AM, 23 May. SYNOPSIS: Diffused tail-end of a cold front
affecting Northern Luzon. FORECAST: The regions of Ilocos, Cordillera and Cagayan Valley will have cloudy skies with light
to moderate rainshowers and thunderstorms. Metro Manila and the rest of the country will be partly cloudy with isolated
rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly over the western section. Light to moderate winds blowing from the southeast to
south will prevail over Luzon and coming from the east to southeast over the rest of the country. The coastal waters
throughout the archipelago will be slight to moderate.
Weather Watch
13 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
GMA-7 residente meteorologist Nathaniel Cruz on 24 Oras:
-Kung mapapansin niyo napapadalas na ang mga thunderstorms nating nararanasan ngayong Mayo at ang mga biglaan
pero malalakas na pag-ulan ay isa na po sa mga senyales na malapit ng matapos ang tag-init.
-Isa rin sa mga tanda ng papalapit na tag-ulan ang paggalaw ng hangin galing sa kontinente ng Australia patawid sa may
equator kung saan malapit ang Pilipinas.
-Ang hangin na iyan ang sa kalaunan ay tatawagin nating hanging habagat.
-Dagdag pa rito ang pagbaba ng atmospheric pressure sa Hilaga ng Pilipinas kasama ang China.
-Dahil summer ngayon umiinit ang temperatura at bumababa ang pressure at ang hanging mula sa high pressure area
patungo yan sal ower pressure.
-Kaya bukas asahan muli ang thunderstorms sa ibat ibang bahagi ng bansa kabilang ang Metro Manila kung saan dapat
paghandaan ang mahinang pag-ulan lalo na sa hapon hanggang sa gabi.
-Ayon naman sa PAGASA, magdadala rin ng katamtaman hanggang sa malakas na pag-ulan ang diffused tail end of a cold
front diyan sa Hilagang Luzon, kaya pinapayuhan ang mga kapuso natin sa may Ilocos Region, Cordillera at Cagayan Valleylalo na diyan sa may Tuguegarao na maging handa sa mga pag-ulan.
-Mas maaliwalas naman na panahon ang babati sa Visayas bukas, lalo na sa Boracay pero may posibilidad pa rin ng
mahihinang pag-ulan sa maghapon sa ibang bahagi.
-Apektado pa rin ng ITCZ ang Mindanao na magpapa-ulan naman sa malaking bahagi nito pero mas malakas na pag-ulan
ang dapat asahan diyan sa Zamboanga Peninsula.
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Thunderstorm Advisory No. 08
Issued at 08:25PM 22 May 2013
Thunderstorm over #Bulacan (Bulacan, San Jose del Monte, Angat, Norzagaray, Dona Remedios Trinidad, Sta. Maria, Pand
San Rafael, San Ildefonso, Balagtas, Meycauayan, Guiguinto,Bustos, Bocaue, Plaridel, San Miguel), Pampanga and #Nueva
Ecija which may persist for 1-2 hours and expected to affect North Q.C., North/South Caloocan, Manila.
All are advised to take precautionary measures against heavy rains, gusty winds, lightning and possible flash flood. Keep
monitoring for updates.
Weather Watch
14 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
ABS-CBN: Asahan ang maulap na panahon na may pag-ulan sa Tuguegarao, Quezon, Aurora at Baguio bukas habang ang
natitirang bahagi ng Luzon ay mas maliit ang posibilidad ng pag-ulan. Mayroon namang 70% chance of rain ang Metro
Manila bukas ng 7:00 ng gabi. Samantala, tinataya namang magiging maulap ang panahon sa Samar at Leyte habang mas
maganda naman ang panahon sa natitirang bahagi ng Visayas. Asahan naman ang maulang panahon sa Southern Mindana
at Zamboanga habang ang natitirang bahagi ng Mindanao ay makakaranas ng manaka-nakang pag-ulan na hindi naman
tatagal.
Weather Watch
14 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
ABS-CBN: Patay ang isang 14 taong gulang na binatilyo sa Kananga, Leyte matapos itong tamaan ng kidlat habang nasa
palayan. Nagtamo naman ng minor burns ang ama ng binatilyo at isa pang lalaki na kanilang kasama.
Weather Watch
15 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
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GTV: Ramdam na po ang pagpasok ng tag-ulan sa bansa dahil sa mga nararanasang pag-ulan sa ilang bahagi ng bansa.
Nanatili namang maalinsangan ang temperatura sa Northern Luzon kahit pa nakakaranas ng pag-ulan sa ilang bahagi ng
bansa.
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Thunderstorm Advisory No. 07
Issued at 07:35PM 22 May 2013
Thunderstorm over portions of #Bulacan (San Jose del Monte, Angat, Norzagaray, Dona Remedios Trinidad, Sta. Maria,
Pandi, San Rafael, San Ildefonso, Balagtas, Meycauayan, Guiguinto) and #Nueva Ecija (Laur, Gabaldon, Penaranda, Palali,
Mayapyap, Cabanatuan, Sta. Rosa,Gabaldon, Gen. Tinio, Gapan) which may persist for 1-2 hours and expected to affect its
neighboring areas.
All are advised to take precautionary measures against heavy rains, gusty winds, lightning and possible flash flood. Keepmonitoring for updates.
Weather Watch
15 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
ANC: The diffused tail-end of a cold front and ITCZ can trigger rain showers and thunderstorms to the northern and
southern portions of the republic.
Weather Watch
17 hours ago
PAGASA thunderstorm advisory no. 04 issued at 04:30pm: Thunderstorm over portions of Bulacan (San Jose del Monte,
Angat, Norzagaray, San Miguel), Rizal (Rodriguez, Baras, Tanay), Zambales (Botolan, Cabangan, Masinloc), Tarlac (San Jose,
Capas, Mayantoc) and Nueva Ecija (Palali, General Tinio, Palayan City, Sapang Buho, Gen. Mamerto Natividad) which may
persist for an hour and expected to affect its neighboring areas. All are advised to take precautionary measures against
heavy rains, gusty winds, lightning and possible flash flood. Keep monitoring for updates.
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Weather Watch
18 hours ago
PAGASA thunderstorm advisory no. 02 issued at 03:32pm: Thunderstorm over portions of Muntinlupa, Cavite (Dasmarinas
Imus, General Trias, General Mariano Alvarez) and Laguna (San Pedro) which may persist for one to two hours and
expected to affect Buenavista and Trece Martires City, Cavite. All are advised to take precautionary measures against heav
rains, gusty winds, lightning and possible flash flood. Keep monitoring for updates.
Weather Watch
May 23 , 2013 (Thursday) as of 10:26 AM
CAVITE :
LAGUNA :
BATANGAS :
RIZAL :
QUEZON : Sunny in Lucena City
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PIARegional Watch
PIA OFW Watch
15 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
ABS-CBN: Sinabi ng Palasyo na unti-unti nang humuhupa ang tensyon sa pagitan ng Pilipinas at Taiwan. Samantala,
nanawagan naman ang grupong Partido ng Manggagawa na huwag nang idamay ang mga Pinoy sa Taiwan sa nasabing
tensyon.
PIA OFW Watch
16 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
GTV: Nagsagawa ng kilos protesta ang may 50 miyembro ng Partido Manggagawa sa tanggapan ng MECO kung saan
hiniling ng mga ito na protektahan ang mga OFW sa Taiwan dahil sa tensyong dulot ng pagkakabaril ng Philippine Navy sa
isang Taiwanese fisherman sa karagatang nasa teritoryo ng Pilipinas. Nakahanda namang umalis na ng bansa ang NBI team
na tutungo sa Taiwan para sa gagawing parallel investigation. Hindi naman hinayag ni DoJ Sec De Lima kung kailangan
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talaga aalis ang 8-man team ng NBI.
PIA OFW Watch
17 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
DFA spokesperson Asec. Raul Hernandez on ANC:- Saudi immigration office in Jeddah can only process a specific number of undocumented Filipinos weekly.
- In the meantime, all the appropriate assistance were given to them.
PIA OFW Watch
19 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines
DZBB: Nagpahatid na ng pakikiramay at pakikisimpatya ang Malacaang para sa mga naulila ng pananalasa ng buhawi sa
Oklahoma City. Ayon kay DPS Valte, ikinalulungkot ng Palasyo ang sinapit ng mga Filipino-American community pati na rin
ang sinapit ng mga kabataang nasa loob ng silid aralan. Aniya, ipinagdarasal ng mga Filipino ang mga pamilya at magulang
ng mga nasawi kasabay ng pag-asang magiging matibay ang loob ng mga ito kasunod ng sinapit nilang kalamidad.
A. QUEZON
1. 2,000 students benefit from Quezon SPES program
By Ruel M. Orinday
Wednesday 22nd of May 2013
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LUCENA CITY, Quezon, May 22 (PIA) -- About 2,000 high school and college students have been temporarily employed
as office clerks and student assistants in the different municipalities and schools this summer through the special
program for employment of students (SPES).
Evelyn Roquino of the provincial office of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said SPES is a yearly
program of DOLE in partnership with the local government units (LGUs).
The program aims to train and assist poor but deserving students by providing temporary jobs during summer
vacation to earn for their school expenses this coming school opening, Roquino said.
The DOLE will pay for the 40 percent of the monthly salary of students employed while the LGUs with SPES program
counterpart shoulders the remaining 60 percent.
The SPES participating towns are Guinayangan, Atimonan, Pagbilao, Mulanay, Pitogo, Gumaca, Lopez, Tiaong,
Candelaria, Real, Infanta, Tagkawayan, Plaridel, Unisan and Calauag.
On the other hand, the schools with SPES program include United Computer College in Lucena City, Public
Employment Service Office- Aceba System Technology Institute, Gumaca National High School and Bondoc Peninsula
Technological Institute. (CPG/RMO/PIA4A-Quezon)
2. 50 Lucena city jail inmates undergo livelihood training
By Joselito M. Giron
Wednesday 22nd of May 2013
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, May 22 (PIA) -- Fifty inmates of the Lucena city jail underwent a livelihood training
organized recently by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Quezon in cooperation with Cocos Nuciferas
Pacific Enterprises.
Pablito Budoy, public information officer of DTI-Quezon said 30 females and 20 males inmates at the city jail
participated in the coco twine making.
The inmates could earn P75 per day by making coco twine, a very good source of income while they are inside
the jail, Budoy said.
According to Budoy, after becoming skilled in coco twine making, the inmates will also be trained in coco geo-ne
making.
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Even if they are in jail, the inmates can provide financial support to their families through these livelihood,
Budoy said.
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) jail warden Efren Barreto said the livelihood training will help
the inmates to be more productive.
The coco geo-net is used by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DWPH) in preventing soil erosion
and has a great demand in export trade. (CPG/JMG/PIA4A-Quezon)
B. CAVITE
C. LAGUNA
D. BATANGAS
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E. RIZAL
Rizal prepares early for school opening
By Carlo P. Gonzaga
Wednesday 22nd of May 2013
YNARES Center, Antipolo, Rizal, May 22 (PIA) -- The provincial government of Rizal is working with with Department o
Education (DepEd)-Rizal, the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other concerned organizations to ensure a smooth
opening of classes for school year 2013-2014.
The National Schools Maintenance Week or the Brigada Eskwela Week is being held here with the help of DepEd
personnel, school officials, communities and private organization will start the activity.
A total of 321,289 students in elementary and high school from DepEd-Rizal and 133,705 students from DepEd
Antipolo are enrolled in the coming school year.
To de-congest classrooms in public schools and provide a better learning atmosphere for students, the provincial
government has aggressively pursued the construction of school buildings and classrooms. Since 2007, an additional
209 school buildings with 962 classrooms has been built in the province, Rizal Governor Jun Ynares III said.
Meanwhile, P/S Supt. Rolando Anduyan, Provincial Director of Rizal Police Provincial Office (RPPO) said that there wil
be an augmentation of police personnel in every school in the province to deter any criminal acts and to safeguard
the welfare of teachers and students particularly in the opening of classes.
With our preparations and the assistance of concerned organizations, we are sure that the opening of classes in Riza
will be as smooth as ever. Teachers and students safety are also a priority in these times, Ynares said. (PIO-
Rizal/CPG/PIA4A-Rizal)
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22 MAY 2013.
Philippines joins world in expressing sympathy for Oklahoma City tornado victims in the US
President Aquino appoints new Associate Justice of the Court of Tax Appeals
Aquino government remains relentless in anti-poverty fight, says Palace
Philippines now an Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative candidate country following
international boards approval, Palace announces
Philippines joins world in expressing sympathy for Oklahoma City tornado victims in the US
The Philippines joined other nations in expressing sympathy and grief for the residents of Oklahoma City suburb of
Moore in the United States that was struck by a gigantic tornado on Monday.
In a press briefing in Malacanang on Wednesday, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte expressedsadness over the loss of young lives in this catastrophe and offered prayers for t he victims, their families andfriends.
According to reports, a giant tornado measuring around two miles wide struck the Oklahoma City suburb of Mooreand its environs killing 24 people 9 of them were children. Packing winds of at least 200mph (320km/h), the stormhas been upgraded to the level of a powerful twister.
The Filipino people join the world in grief in the wake of a devastating tornado that struck Oklahoma City and itsenvirons. We extend our sympathies to the thousands affected by this calamity, among them the Filipino-Americancommunity, who are confronted by the daunting task of rebuilding their lives and their homes, Valte said.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of young lives in this catastrophe, many of whom perished in a school. Ourthoughts and prayers are with their parents and families in these difficult times. May all the victims of this disasterfind solace and strength in the days ahead, she added. PND (rck)
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President Aquino appoints new Associate Justice of the Court of Tax Appeals
President Benigno S. Aquino III appointed Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban as Associate Justice of the Court of TaxAppeals replacing Olga R. Palanca-Enriquez.
The President signed Ringpis-Libans appointment May 17.
A graduate of the UP College of Law, Ringpis-Liban served as regional trial court judge of Malolos and Quezon City.She also became a solicitor at the Office of the Solicitor General from 1988 to 1996.
From 1986 to 1988, she worked as a confidential attorney at the Court of Appeals. Ringpis-Liban was also a legal
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associate at PNCC and the Puruganan Ongkiko and Chato Law office.
Also on May 17 the President appointed Teresita O. Hatta as executive director of the Central Bank Board ofLiquidators. Hatta replaces Leopoldo A. Abad Jr.
A graduate of Business Administration at the University of the Philippines, Hatta worked as assistant governor of theBangko Sentral ng Pilipinass (BSP) Systems and Methods Office in 2001 to 2009.
She also became the BSPs managing director for Accounting and Information Technology and concurrent chiefaccountant and chief information officer of the BSP from 1997 to 2001.
She also served in the old Central Bank of the Philippines and also worked at the SGV and Co. for six years.
Other presidential appointments include Aurora Javate-de Dios as Philippine Representative to the Association ofSoutheast Asian Nations Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children.Javate-de Dios will serve for three years as the countrys representative. PND (as)
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Aquino government remains relentless in anti-poverty fight, says Palace
Malacanang said it remains committed to addressing poverty in the country through various initiatives and it is not
solely relying on surveys as benchmarks for its interventions.
In a latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, it showed a rise on the number of hunger incidence in the country,from 16.3 percent in December to 19.2 percent this March.
But in a press conference in Malacanang, Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the SWS survey,since it is done quarter to quarter, is a little bit volatile or is moving up and down.
This is partly why we dont tend to take the survey alone as the sole benchmark for prioritizing several areas for usto concentrate or to at least target these areas, Valte said.
Marami pa tayong ibang factors na tinitingnan para makita natin kung saan natin dapat strategic din kasi angpaglagay ng mga resources natin for poverty alleviation.
One of the continuing thrusts of the government is the expansion of the conditional cash transfer (CCT) program ofthe government, the Palace official said.
The government said that all over the country there were 3.9 million family beneficiaries of the CCT. The CCT is ahuman development program that invests in the health and education of poor households, particularly of childrenaged 0-14 years old.
Other programs also include livelihood for the poor, Valte said. This initiative provides trainings to support for thosewho wish to start small businesses, small or medium enterprises, she added.
The government has also identified several areas to prioritize to generate more jobs particularly in the agri-businessand tourism sectors, she added. PND (as)
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Philippines now an Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative candidate country following internationalboards approval, Palace announces
The Philippines became a candidate country for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) following theapproval of an international board, the Palace announced on Wednesday.
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In a press conference in Malacanang, Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the Palace was informedby Secretary Elisea Gozun of the Presidential Assistant on Climate Change that the Philippiness candidacy wasapproved by the international board.
We would like to congratulate those who have formed the multi-stakeholder group that will be working on this. Wecongratulate them for their hard work and candidate country na tayo for EITI, Valte said.
Becoming part of the EITI will make the Philippines more transparent and accountable in the payment and collectionof money in the countrys extractive industries.
Complying with EITI will make sure that companies engaged in extractive businesses pay the right taxes andrevenues for the benefit of the people, Guzon said in a press conference in Malacanang last April.
Now that the Philippines becomes an EITI candidate it is required to prepare a report which will be reconciled andvalidated by an international validator accredited by the international board, she noted.
In the first phase of its candidacy, the Philippines had to comply with four requirements. First, the government mustissue an unevocable public statement of its intention to join EITI. The government complied with the issuance ofExecutive Order 79, Gozun previously explained.
The second requirement is for government to appoint a senior individual to lead the implementation. President
Aquino designated Gozun as the EITI Lead Senior government official.
The third requirement is the governments commitment to work with civil society and companies on theimplementation of EITI.
The Philippines will benefit from participating in the EITI by implementing an internationally recognized transparencystandard that will benefit the countrys commitment to reform and anti-corruption, which is all in line with the basicsocial contract of the President with the Filipino people, Gozun said.
EITI, launched by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2002 at the World Summit for SustainableDevelopment, is an international multi-stakeholder group that sets standards for transparency in extractive industrypayments and receipts.
It aims to strengthen governance by improving transparency and accountability in extractive industries.
The first EITI international board was established in October 2006. Currently, there are 37 countries participating inthe EITI, 20 of which are already compliant, and 17 are candidates. PND (as)
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22 MAY 2013Nakiisa ang Pilipinas sa pakikiramay ng daigdig sa mga biktima ng tornado sa Oklahoma City sa US
Nagtalaga ang Pangulong Aquino ng Mahistrado sa Court of Tax Appeals
Hindi tinatantanan ng Pangulong Aquino ang digma sa karalitaanPalasyo
Ang Pilipinas ngayon ay kandidatong bansa sa Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative matapos pagtibayinng International Board
Nakiisa ang Pilipinas sa pakikiramay ng daigdig sa mga biktima ng tornado sa Oklahoma City sa US
Nakiisa ang Pilipinas sa mga bansa sa daigdig sa pagpapahatid ng pakikiramay sa mga mamamayan ng Lungsod ngOklahoma sa may bahagi ng Moore sa Estados Unidos na sinagasa ng napakalakas na tornado(buhawi) Lunes.
Sa pulong-balitaan sa Malacanang Miyerkoles, sinabi ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte angkalungkutan sa pagkaputi ng buhay ng mga kabataan sa kalamidad na ito at nag -alay ng panalangin para sa mgabiktima, sa pamilya at mga kaibigan ng mga ito.
Ayon sa mga ulat, sinagasa ang Lungsod ng Oklahoma, sa may bahagi ng Moore at mga paligid nito ng dambuhalangtornado na umaabot sa dalawang milya ang lawak at kumitil ng 24 katao, siyam dito ang bata. Taglay ang hangingmahigit na 200mph (320 km/h), ang bagyo ay naging napakalakas na buhawi.
Kaisa ng buong daigdig ang sambayanang Pilipino sa pagdadalamhati sa mapaminsalang buhawing sumagasa sa Lungsod ng Oklahoma at mga kalapit-pook. Pinaaabot namin ang taos-pusong pakikiramay sa libu-libong nasalantang kalamidad na ito, kabilang na ang purok ng mga Pilipino-Amerikano, na ngayon ay nahaharap sa mabigat nagawaing sikaping tumindig at itayo ang kanilang mga tahanan at ipagpatuloy ang pakikibaka sa buhay, sabi ni Valtesa kalatas ng pakikiramay sa mga biktima ng dambuhalang buhawi.
Naghinagpis kami sa pagkaputi ng buhay ng mga bata sa kalamidad na ito na ang karamihan ay sa gusali ng
paaralan pa namatay. Taimtim na dalangin ang alay namin para sa kanilang mga magulang at pamilya sa panahongito ng matinding kapighatian. Nawa ay mamayani ang lakas ng loob at mapawi ang hinagpis ng mga biktima ngkalamidad na ito, dugtong pa ni Valte. PND
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Nagtalaga ang Pangulong Aquino ng Mahistrado sa Court of Tax Appeals
Itinalaga ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III si Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban bilang Associate Justice ng Court of TaxAppeals kapalit ni Olga R. Palanca-Enriquez.
Mayo 17 nang lagdaan ng Pangulo ang pagtatalaga kay Ringpis-Liban.
Si Ringpis-Liban ay tapos sa Kolehiyo ng Batas ng Pamantasan ng Pilipinas at naging Hukom ng Regional Trial Courtng Lungsod ng Malolos at Lungsod ng Quezon. Mula noong 1988 hanggang 1996 ay solicitor siya sa Tanggapan ngProkurador Heneral, naging legal associate siya sa PNCC at sa Puruganan Ongkiko and Chato Law Office.
Mayo 17 rin nang italaga ng Pangulo si Teresita O. Hatta bilang executive director ng Board of Liquidators ng BangkoSentral ng Pilipinas kapalit ni Leopoldo A. Abad Jr.
Tapos si Hatta ng Business Administration sa Pamantasan ng Pilipinas at naging assistant governor ng Bangko
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Sentral ng Pilipinas Systems and Methods Office noong 2001-1009. Nag-lingkod siya mula 1997 hanggang 2001bilang managing director for Accounting and Information Technology at concurrent chief accountant at chiefinformation officer ng Bangko Sentral.Anim na taon din siyang naglingkod sa SGV and Co.
Hinirang din ng Pangulo sina Aurora Javate-de Dios bilang Kinatawan ng Pilipinas sa Association of Southeast AsianNations Commission on the Promotion of the Rights of Women and Children.
Tatlong taong manunungkulan si Javate-de Dios bilang kinatawan ng bansa. PND (as/zaf)
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Hindi tinatantanan ng Pangulong Aquino ang digma sa karalitaanPalasyo
Patuloy ang ginagawang pagsisikap ntg Malacanang upang lunasan ang karalitaan sa bansa sa pamamagitan ng iba-ibang hakbang na inilunsad at hindi umaasa lamang sa mga survey bilang sukatan ng mga dapat gawin.
Sa pinakahuling survey ng Social Weather Stations (SWS) ay lumitaw na lumaki ang bilang ng mga nagugutom sabansa na naging 19.2 porsiyento noong Marso buhat sa 16.3 porsiyento noong Disyembre 2012.
Sinabi ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abgail Valte na dahil ginagawa ang SWS survey tuwing ikatlong buwan okuwarter, ito ay medyo mabuway o akyat-baba.
Ito ang dahilan kaya hindi ang survey lamang ang ginagawa naming basehan kung alin ang mga pook na uunahinnaming pagtuunan ng pansin sa mga pook na pakay namin, sabi pa ni Valte.
Marami pa tayong ibang saligang tinitingnan para makita natin kung saan itutuon ang pansin, dahil dapat strategic dinkasi ang paglalagay ng mga kaukulang hakbang upang mabawasan ang kahirapan, dagdag pa ni Valte.
Binigyang diin ni Valte na isa sa pinagtutunan ng pansin ng pamahalaan ay ang pagpapalawak pa ng programangconditional cash transfer (CCT).
Ayon sa pamahalaan, sa buong bansa ay 3.0 milyong pamilya ang benepisiyaryo ng CCT. Ang CCT ay programangukol sa kaunlaran ng tao na naglalaan ng kaukulang halaga para sa kalusugan at edukasyon ng maralitang pamilya,lalo na ng mga batang nasa pagitan ng 0-14 taong gulang.
Ang iba pang programa ay kinabibilangan din ng kabuhayan para sa mahihirap, sabi ni Valte upang sanayin ang mganagnanais maglagay ng maliliit na negosyo, small o medium enterprises bilang hanapbuhay nila.
Natukoy na rin ng pamahalaan ang maraming pook na dapat unahin sa paglikha ng dagdag pang trabaho, lalo na samga larangan ng agri-business at turismo, paliwanag pa ni Valte. PND (as/zaf)
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Ang Pilipinas ngayon ay kandidatong bansa sa Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative matapospagtibayin ng International Board
Naging kandidatong bansa ang Pilipinas para sa Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) makaraangpagtibayin ng International Board, ayon sa pahayag ng Malacanang Miyerkoles.
Sa pulong-balitaan sa Malacanang, sinabi ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, na ipinaalam saPalasyo ni Kalihim Elisea Gozun ng Presidential Assistant on Climate Change na ang pagiging kandidato ng Pilipinasay pinagtibay na ng International Board.
Ibig naming batiin ang mga nagtatag ng multi-stakeholder group na magtatrabaho ukol dito. Binabati namin ang mgapuspusang nagsikap at candidate country na tayo para sa EITI, sabi pa ni Valte.
Kapag naging bahagi ng EITI, ang Pilipinas ay magiging higit na transparent at mananagot sa pagbabayad at
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paniningil ng salapi sa mga extractive industries sa bansa.
Ang pag-alinsunod sa EITI ay titiyak na ang mga kompanyang nasa extractive businesses ay magbabayad ngtamang buwis na ang makikinabang ay ang taong bayan, paliwanag ni Gozun sa pulong -balitaan sa Malakanyangnoong nagdaang Abril.
Ngayong EITI candidate ang bansa, ihahanda nito ang report na aayusin at patutunayan ng isang internationalvalidator na kinikilala ng international board, sabi pa ni Gozun.
Para sa unang yugto ng pagiging kandidato, aalinsunod ang Pilipinas sa mga tuntunin. Una, dapat maglabas angpamahalaan ng pahayag na nagsasaad ng hangarin nitong sumapi sa EITI at ayon kay Gozun ay nagawa na ito ng
pamahalaan sa inilagdang Kautusang Tagapagpaganap Blg. 79.
Bilang pag-alinsunod pa rin sa unang bahagi ng pagiging kandidato, itinalaga na ng Pangulong Aquino si Gozunbilang pinuno ng pamahalaan at EITI Lead Senior na pinunong mangunguna sa pagpapatupad.
Ang ikatlo ay ang pangako ng pamahalaan na makibalikat sa civil society at mga kompanyang magpapatupad ngEITI.
Makikinabang ang Pilipinas sa paglahok sa EITI sa pagpapatupad ng kinikilala sa daigdig na transparency standardna pakiikinabangan ng pangako ng bansa na reporma at digma sa katiwalian na pawang naaalinsunod sapangunahing pangako ng Pangulo sa sambayanang Pilipino, sabi pa ni Gozun.
Ang EITI ay inilunsad ng dating Punong Ministro Tony Blair noong 2002 sa World Summit for Sustainable
Development, na isang pandaigdig na multi-sectoral group na magtatakda ng pamantayan ukol sa pagbabayad atmga resibo ng transparency for extractive industry.
Itinatag ang EITI international board noong Oktubre 2006. Sa kasalukuyan, 37 bansa na ang kalahok sa EITI, na ang20 ay compliant na at 17 ang mga kandidatong bansa. PND (as/zaf)
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ONLINENEWS
22 MAY 2013
1. DBM infuses P42-M into Bangsamoro Transition Commission; Abad: Initial allocation to support
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Bangsamoro cause
2. Clarification by the Department of Budget and Management on news reports about the allocation ofcoconut levy funds
3. DSWD forum tackles bridging gaps between generations
4. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Council of Europe (COE) conducts 3rd Regional Cybercrime Conferen
5. Php 25M fake medicines seized by BOC
6. Profitable hotels should pay income tax
7. DTI urges public to be cautious in shopping online
8. Phl Consulate General participates in celebration of Filipino culture, tradition in Honolulu
9. Kinding Sindaw presents Mga Ninuno at the Philippine Center in New York10.DENR to provide P55-M to fund coffee, bamboo plantations in military camps
11.Convergence initiative inks partnership with DND
12.Sandiganbayan convicts former Dapitan Mayor for graft, malversation
13.Ex-PCIC chair convicted for tampering with meal receipts
14.Retirement gratuity differential of 85 retired Prosecutors released
15.BSP to host the 2013 BSP-UP Professorial Chair Lectures
DBM infuses P42-M into Bangsamoro Transition Commission; Abad: Initial allocation to support Bangsamoro
cause
Source:http://www.dbm.gov.ph
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) rolled out P42 million as allocationof which P29 million has
been released as cashto support the operational requirements of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission, in line
with the Aquino administrations goal of facilitating socio-economic reform and development in the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) through the creation of the Bangsamoro Basic Law.
This release is meant to cover the initial budgetary requirements of the Transition Commission, particularly for its
operational needs. The Aquino administration has already mobilized the necessary talent and resources to establish
the commission and ensure its success in drafting the Bangsamoro Basic Law. In the long-term the TransitionCommission will play a crucial role in fostering and sustaining peaceful dialogue between the Administration and the
Bangsamoro, said Budget and Management Secretary Florencio Butch Abad.
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 120, the Transition Commission was constituted to draft the proposed Bangsamoro
Basic Law, with provisions consistent with the 2012 Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
The P42 million will fund the Transition Commissions requirements for Personnel Services (P17.03 million)
specifically for 16 officials appointed to the commissionand its Maintenance and Other Operating Expenditures (P25
million). The releases were funded against the Miscellaneous and Personnel Benefits Fund (MPBF) under the 2013
General Appropriations Act and the FY 2013 Contingent Fund, respectively.
The amount requested is part of the P100 million authorized by President Benigno Aquino to support the operations
and personnel requirements of the commission, chargeable against the FY 2013 Contingent Fund and subject to
further evaluation of the DBM.
We are taking the necessary steps towards supporting the realization of a truly united, accountable and participative
Bangsamoro, guided by our peace and development agenda for the region. We believe that the fruition of our goal to
provide better public services, improved economic development, and more job opportunities for Bangsamoro
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Clarification by the Department of Budget and Management on news reports about the allocation of coconut
levy funds
Source:http://www.dbm.gov.ph
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) wishes to clarify news reports about the supposed allocation ofP120 billion in coconut levy funds, allegedly as pork barrel for Administration allies, and left out allegedly
opposition-led provinces from the list of beneficiary-provinces.
First of all, we wish to clarify that no budgetary allocation or release has been made yet involving the Coconut Levy
funds. Any release will be subject to an executive order on the parameters for the use of such funds, and no such fiat
has been issued at the moment.
The news reports claimed that such release was based on a 13 -page memorandum to agency heads that was
signed by Budget and Management Secretary Florencio B. Abad. The DBM has not issued any 13 -page
memorandum to agency heads that exclusively deals with coconut levy funds.
What the DBM issued was National Budget Memorandum (NBM) No. 118, entitled Adoption of the Budget Priorities
Framework in the Preparation of the FY 2014 Agency Budget Proposals, wh ich is 13 pages long excluding annexes
(Seehttp://www.dbm.gov.ph/?page_id=2801). Such NBM communicates the adoption of the Budget Priorities
Framework to guide all departments and agencies in focusing their budget proposals on priority programs critical to
the countrys sustained economic growth next year.
Perhaps, the news reports were referring to a section of the said document on coconut industry areas as priority focus
areas for program convergence. In this section, twelve (12) areas were identified by the National Statistical
Coordination Board and National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) as having coconut farmers with the lowest income
and experiencing dire poverty (see reference notes at the end).
The National Budget Memorandum clearly states that pending the approval of the implementation of the IntegratedCoconut Industry and Poverty Reduction Roadmap by the President, the initial sites for the program shall therefore be
one of the priority areas for program convergence in the 2014 budget. Thus, we would like to clarify that
development interventionsincluding the use of coconut levy fundswill not be exclusive to these priority areas.
We want to assure the public that the Aquino Administration is committed in achieving rapid and inclusive growth,
anchored by good governance in our budget management agenda, where the dividends of our sustained economic
growth will translate to more significant contributions to the lives of the poor and marginalized.
Reference: section of NBM No. 118 on Focus Geographical Areas, Coconut Industry Areas:
5.1 Coconut Industry Areas
Dire poverty occurs among coconut farmers even while there is a huge growth potential from the coconut industry
with around $935 million in annual export receipts and 5.2 percent value added contribution in agriculture. Based on
NAPCand DPWH data, around 28 percent of these coconut farmers have no access to a national highway, 21 percent
are 5 kilometers or more away from a national highway, and 13 percent are more than 2 kilometers but less than 5
kilometers from a national highway. Some 140,134 of the coconut farmers or 44 percent have no secured tenurial
status1. Pending the approval of the implementation of the Integrated Coconut Industry and Poverty Reduction
Roadmap by the President, the initial sites for the program shall therefore be one of the priority areas for program
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convergence (tenurial reform, agricultural productivity programs, industry development, infrastructure development,
social services, and climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction and mitigation measures) in the 2014
budget. This priority program will also maximize the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the public nature of the
Coconut Levy funds in October 2012.
Province
Poverty Incidence
among Families (%) in
First Semester, 2012
Number of
Farmers
Number of
Coconut
Farmers
Coconut
Farmers who
are CCT
Coconut Farmers
who are ARBs
Camarines Sur 33.5 240,859 40,348 12,901 6,207
Masbate 44.2 116,775 13,975 5,727 561
Eastern Samar 59.4 58,332 16,300 3,424 572
Northern Samar 43.7 85,605 30,917 10,217 2,487
Samar 36.0 a/ 106,818 20,574 6,741 1,109
Zamboanga del Norte 50.3 169,276 48,690 19,197 4,374
Davao Oriental 48.0 86,897 29,101 7,561 4,475
North Cotabato 43.9 270,939 27,789 4,633 2,481
Sarangani 46.5 73,338 24,193 7,256 2,408
Agusan del Sur 38.6 115,296 21,138 6,804 2,543
Surigao del Norte 34.6 52,580 14,250 4,366 2,414
Surigao del Sur 31.8 91,394 28,150 9,049 3,758
TOTAL 1,468,108 315,425 97,876 33,389
Source: NSCB, NAPC, RSBA 2012.
a/ Data for Western Samar
1NAPC-PCA, Integrated Coconut Industry and Poverty Reduction Roadmap, 2013
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DSWD forum tackles bridging gaps between generations
Source:http://www.dswd.gov.ph
The National Committee on the Filipino Family (NCFF) chaired by the Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD) recently highlighted the International Day of Families through a forum which tackled bridging the gap
between generations.
The International Day of Families is celebrated annually every 15th Day of May to reflect the importance of the family
as a basic unit of society. This years celebration focused on the theme Advancing Social Integration and
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Intergenerational Solidarity.
Reflecting on the theme, Professor Josefina Q. Era of Miriam College discussed the changing family trends in the
Philippines, focusing on the OFW and solo-parent phenomenon, and its impact on family relationships. Professor Era
emphasized the importance of providing time and attention to children because these are what really matters, not
material things. Moreover, she talked about the differences between the older (60 years old and above), sandwhich
(early adulthood to midlife), and the adolescent generations, and how to bridge the gap between them, underscoring
the need for respect and empathy. Reaching out, listening to and understanding the needs and concerns of each
generation also foster harmonious intergenerational relationships.
The older generation should also refrain from constantly reminding the adolescent and sandwhich generations
noong panahon namin (in our time) because times have truly changed, and the norms practiced in raising children
then is no longer applicable today, added Professor Era.
Professor Era also cited Role Reversal and Global Parenting or Online communications, as the common problems
faced by families who are affected by the OFW phenomenon, concluding that grandparent-headed and youth-headed
homes in the absence of the mother, father or solo parent, upset the structure of Filipino families. Citing figures based
on a 2011 census by the National Statistics Office (NSO) showed that there are 2.2M OFWs working around the
globe, while there are 13.9 million solo parents nationwide comprising 14 to 15 percent of the Philippines population
of 94 million.
Representing the older generation, Mrs. Salvacion Baciana of Confederation of Older Persons of the Philippines, aretired teacher narrated how the OFW phenomenon affected her brothers relationship with his children. Although he
was able to provide for his childrens needs, it created a gap between them, Mrs. Baciana stated.
Ms. Nory dela Cruz, a Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary and grandmother related how her grandchild was able to go to
school through the program. Malaking tulong po sa amin ang Pantawid Pamilya, lalo na po ang pag-aatend namin ng
Family Development Sessions, marami akong natutunan kung paano mag-alaga at magpalaki ng mga bata, (The
program is a big help to us especially our regular attendance to the Family Development Sessions, which taught me
how to bring up and take care of children), she shared.
On the other hand, Dr. Josefina Pineda of the University of the Philippines, Diliman underscored the importance of
deep spiritual foundation to enable real transformation from within.
Participants from different government agencies and local government units, such as the Departments of Agriculture
(DA), Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Health (DOH), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), National
Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), National
Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), and Taguig LGU, together
with non-government organizations (NGOs) and civil society organizations (CSOs), COPAP, CCFI, Solo Parents
Confederation of Bulacan, Nain Foundation, and Philippine Missionary Fellowship (PMF), attended the half-day forum.
DSWD Assistant Secretary Teodulo Romo reiterated the significance of celebrating the International Day of Families,
at the same time mentioning the integration of solo parents in the activities and programs of the DSWD and NCFF.
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Department of Justice (DOJ) and Council of Europe (COE) conducts 3rd Regional Cybercrime Conference
Source:http://www.doj.gov.ph
The Department of Justice (DOJ), in cooperation with the Council of Europe (COE), is set to host the 3rd Regional
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Cybercrime Conference, entitled "Protecting Children against Online Sexual Violence in South-East Asia: Law
Enforcement cooperation and Criminal Law Benchmarks of the Budapest and Lanzarote Conventions" on 23-24 May
2013 in Manila, Philippines.
Secretary Leila M. De Lima will deliver the Welcome Remarks for this significant event.
"This workshop is timely and relevant to address the need for further strengthening of law enforcements' rapid and
measured investigative response on online sexual violence against children," said Secretary De Lima.
Briefly, the Budapest and Lanzarote Conventions provide guidelines in the development of domestic legislationsharmonized with international standards for effective international cooperation in the investigation and prosecution of
child sexual offenders.
"Online sexual violence against children is one of the worst forms of cybercrime. The regional workshop that will be
held by the Department of Justice of the Philippines in partnership with the Council of Europe will help countries of the
ASEAN region to create a strong legal basis for law enforcement cooperation to protect children in cyberspace," said
Mr. Alexander Seger, Head, Data Protection, Council of Europe.
Participants of the workshop will be representatives of ASEAN Member States consisting of the Ministries of Justice,
Prosecution Services and law Enforcement.
A copy of the program may be downloaded athttp://www.coe.int/t/dghl/cooperation/economiccrime/cybercrime/Documents/2571_philipchildwsoutljnev5 .pdf.
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Php 25M fake medicines seized by BOC
Source:http://www.dof.gov.ph
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Profitable hotels should pay income tax
Source:http://www.dof.gov.ph
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DTI urges public to be cautious in shopping online
Source:http://www.dti.gov.ph
The Department of Trade and Industry reminds the consumers to be careful when transacting online and to be
conscious of their rights and responsibilities as consumers.
DTI-National Capital Region Consumer Welfare Division Chief Lynn Carbonell said that buying and selling products
online is more convenient than going into stores, but also has its own disadvantages.
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Online shopping is like a virtual mall. You dont need to go outside your home, and you can buy products or services
using your PC, laptop or mobile phones, less the hassle of queuing in department stores, Atty. Carbonell explained.
She meanwhile warned, But there is a risk involved. You cant be able see the people youre transacting with. You
dont know if its really a legitimate or a bogus one. There is no permanent s tore that you can visit in case you will
complain about a product or service.
Like online shopping, online payment of goods and services is considered a handy method of completing transactions
made through web. However, it does not guarantee protection against unscrupulous sellers.
The said advice was made amidst increasing trend in the number of online transactions. In a study made by Axon IT
Consulting firm in 2012 about P45-50B was spent in online transactions in the Philippines up 40% from 2011.
In the said survey, about 43% of respondents claimed they had made a purchase after seeing the product or service
online, either paying online or in person, while over 95% of the respondents said they were satisfied when buying or
researching products and services online.
DTI advises the public to exercise their rights and responsibilities as consumers which include the rights to
information, where the consumer is protected against fraudulent promotion and the right to redress. These also
involve compensation for consumers for misrepresentation or unsatisfactory products and services.
Before making transactions, Atty. Carbonell told the consumers to see if the sellers have a business address andcontact numbers where they can go and contact in case they have complaints over a product or service. She
reminded them to check the terms and conditions which explain the provisions and limitations of transaction as well.
She also said that there are third party payment facilities that offer protection to consumers by storing personal
information of the customer when paying through credit card.
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Phl Consulate General participates in celebration of Filipino culture, tradition in Honolulu
Source:http://www.dfa.gov.ph
22 May 2013 - The Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu actively supported and participated in three major
events of the 21st Filipino Fiesta held from May 05 to 11 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
For the first time since its inception 21 years ago, the Filipino Community (FilCom) Center, in partnership with the
Filipino Junior Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, expanded the annual Filipino Fiesta to a week-long celebration to
launch its second decade of service. Called Flores de Mayo, the festival brought to Hawaii the joy and celebrations of
the month of May, the traditional fiesta time in the Philippines.
On May 05, the 21st Filipino Fiesta kicked off with the Santacruzan Parade in which beautifully-dressed reynas and
princesas and their escorts representing biblical characters paraded under colorful flower-decked arches to
commemorate the finding of the Holy Cross by Queen Helena, mother of Constantine the Great.
Philippine Consul General to Hawaii Julius D. Torres led the Santacruzan Parade, together with Honolulu Council
members Ron Menor and Kimberly Pine and Oahu Filipino Community Council (OFCC) President Jean Jeremiah.
The parade was followed by a pageant, replete with music, entertainment and cultural show at the FilCom Centers
Flores-Casamina Ballroom.
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The Philippine Consulate also rendered mobile consular services during the said event.
On May 07, Consul General Torres was one of the guest speakers during the Business and Trade Forum/Workshop
entitled, Doing Business in the Philippines, at the FilCom Center.
In his remarks, the Consul General emphasized that the best time to invest in the Philippines is not in the next ten nor
five years, but now, in view of unprecedented growth and upheavals in th e Philippine economy.
The countrys nearly 100-million population, natural resources, strategic geographic location, improved peace and
order situationparticularly in the Southern Philippinesand the current administrations no-nonsense attitude andstrong commitment to good governance and transparency contribute to a favorable investment climate in the country.
The Forum also featured plenary sessions with Special Trade Representative Archimedes C. Gomez of the Philippine
Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Los Angeles who made an excellent presentation on the positive and
improved economic performance of the Philippines, as well as the investment climate and opportunities in the country.
Finally, the 21st Annual Filipino Fiesta and Parade began with a lively morning parade along Kalakaua Avenue
through Waikiki and ended with a fiesta at Kapiolani Park. Consul General Torres led the Parade which included six
floats from various Filipino community organizations and the two main statewide organizationsthe United Filipino
Council of Hawaii (UFCH) and the Congress of Visayan Organizations (COVO). Street dancers, marching bands and
student marching groups also participated in the Parade.
The Fiesta at Kapiolani Park, which attracted more than 10,000 local and foreign visitors, showcased various aspects
of Filipino culture with Filipino food booths and an all-day entertainment featuring Hawaii-based and visiting GMA
Kapuso stars Kris Bernal and Aljur Abrenica, to the delight of their Filipino fans in the state.
Sponsor, business and community booths complemented the lively atmosphere of the Fiesta with games, surprises,
raffle prizes and giveaways.
The 2012 Fiesta was organized as a fun-filled day and meaningful event for Filipinos in Hawaii, who comprise the
largest ethnic group in the state.
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Kinding Sindaw presents Mga Ninuno at the Philippine Center in New York
Source:http://www.dfa.gov.ph
22 May 2013 The Philippine Consulate General in New York, together with Kinding Sindaw Cultural Group,
Foundation for Filipino Artists, NY Culture-City of New York, UniPro, and Kalusugan Coalition, sponsored a special
presentation of Mga Ninuno on May 17 at the Kalayaan Hall of t he Philippine Center, New York.
The presentation of songs, dances, myths and music by the Kinding Sindaw Cultural Group, led by Artistic Director
and Founder Potri Ranka Manis, was staged in commemoration of Philippine Heritage Month and Asian-American
Heritage Month.
Excerpts from myths and epics of the Southern Philippines such as Kissa: Parang Sabil, Derangen, Rajah
Mangandiri, and the Tboli Epic Lemlunay all served to introduce and educate the mixed audience of Filipinos,
Americans, Latin-Americans and a number of second generation Filipino-Americans on the rich traditions of the
Southern Philippines.
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In welcoming the Kinding Sindaw, Deputy Consul General Theresa Dizon-de Vega said the event was meant to
showcase the diversity of Philippine culture. She noted, While Philippine culture is the Tinikling, the Jotas, and the
music of the Cordillera people, it also encompasses the narratives, songs, dances, and arts of the Derangen and
other traditions of the Southern Philippines.
The Kinding Sindaw continues to hold performances in various venues in New York and has been invited to perform
in events of the New York City Office of Culture.
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DENR to provide P55-M to fund coffee, bamboo plantations in military camps
Source:http://www.denr.gov.ph
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will provide P55 million to the Department of
National Defense (DND) to finance the establishment of coffee and bamboo plantations covering some 4,000
hectares of land inside two military camps.
This forms part of the agreement entered into by the DENR and three other government agencies comprising the
Aquino administrations enhanced National Convergence Initiative (NCI) the Department of Agriculture (DA), the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) with the
DND for the implementation of the National Greening Program (NGP).
NCI is among the strategies of the present administration for poverty reduction by way of ensuring countryside
development through the promotion of a framework of sustainable agriculture and rural progress.
This signing is an excellent affirmation of NGPs centrality to the core mandates of every key national agency like the
DND, said DENR Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje, one of the signatories to the agreement, during simple rites held at the
DND Social Hall at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City last Monday.
Other signatories include Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Agrarian Reform Secretary Virgilio de los Reyes,
Agriculture Undersecretary Emerson Palad and Local Government Assistant Secretary Rolando Acosta.
The agreement, dubbed as DA, DAR, DENR and DILG National Convergence Initiative in Partnership with DND,
formalizes the inclusion of the national defense department in the implementation of the Aquino governments flagship
reforestation program.
NGP seeks to grow 1.5 billion trees in 1.5 million hectares nationwide within a period of six years ending in 2016. It
aims to address poverty reduction, food security, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation and
adaptation.
Under NCI-DND accord, the DENR will provide a seed fund of P5 million intended to support the coffee plantation
pilot project covering 200 hectares in Camp Kibaritan in Bukidnon province. The DENR will also support the remaining
800 hectares that will comprise the 1,000-hectare coffee plantation.
The environment department will also release P50 million to the DND to fund the 3,000-hectare bamboo plantation
project at Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija.
Among its other responsibilities, the DENR will provide necessary technical assistance to ensure the success of the
project, conduct regular monitoring and evaluation, and jointly identify with the DND suitable areas for development
under the NGP, including vulnerable and hazard-prone areas within military reservations.
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For its part, the DND will establish in selected military reservations nurseries and plantation sites for the production of
quality food crops, seedlings and planting of native tree species.
For military reservations that can be developed into agricultural land, DA shall be the lead agency to boost farmers
income and reduce poverty in the rural sector.
To protect the environment, DENR has the jurisdiction and mandate on the conservation, management, development
and proper use of the countrys environment and natural resources pursuant to Executive Order No. 192 and to select
certain plant species that preserve the environment.
The DAR shall be the lead agency in providing central direction and coordination to the national agrarian reform
program.
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Convergence initiative inks partnership with DND
Source:http://www.dar.gov.ph
The National Convergence Initiative (NCI) has forged an agreement with the Department of National Defense (DND)
to develop selected military reservations into nurseries and plantation sites in a bid to reduce poverty, ensure food
security and mitigate climate change.
Composed of the Departments of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Agriculture (DA), Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) and Interior and Local Government (DILG), the NCI said turning vast idle military reservations into productive
use, such as planting high-value crops, producing seedlings and tree planting would also help generate more
employment opportunities.
The government is steadfast in its commitment to maximize the use of our resources and at the same time preserve
our environment. This will be the governments legacy to the succeeding generations, said DAR Secretary Virgilo de
los Reyes shortly after the signing of the agreement between NCI agencies and the defense department.
The NCI agencies and the DND came to terms in compliance with President Benigno S. Aquinos order, directing
them to consolidate and harmonize greening efforts for the country.
Last year, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin made available some 12,000 hectares of military reservations
nationwide for the establishment of tree nurseries as part if its commitment to the Aquino administrations National
Greening Program, which seeks to plant 1.5 million trees over 1.5 million hectares of land within his term.
Under the agreement, the DND will identify suitable areas for the development of nurseries and plantations sites in
military reservations nationwide. The DA will provide access roads and post-harvest facilities to these areas to
motivate farmers to work harder and produce more.
These infrastructures will help boost farmers income and reduce poverty in the rural sector, said DA Secretary
Proceso Alcala.
We at the DENR will select the right plant species for the kind of agricultural areas that will be identified by the DA,
said DENR Secretary Ramon Paje.
The DILG will provide transportation, security and fire protection amenities to the program.
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For its part, the DAR will mobilize activities for agrarian reform beneficiaries to provide technical assistance in planting
trees and crops.
Initial sites identified for the program are Camp Kabaritan in Bukidnon to be planted with coffee beans, and Fort
Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija will be planted with bamboo.
Under the agreement, government personnel of the DND and AFP as well as those of DAR, DA, DENR and DILG are
encouraged to plant at least 10 seedlings per year in identified plantation sites inside the military reservations.
The National Greening Program is in line with our current efforts to reduce the risk of disasters and the effects of
climate change. There is really a need to be more vigorous in our campaign. Bamboo, for example, is very beneficial
to the environment. It converts carbon dioxide in large quantities. It also prevents soil erosion which has been the
cause of disasters brought by typhoons, said Gazmin.
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Sandiganbayan convicts former Dapitan Mayor for graft, malversation
Source:http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph
THE Office of the Ombudsman won the graft and malversation charges filed against a former municipal mayor of
Dapitan City for pocketing close to P1 million in Confidential Intelligence Fund (CIF) from 1998 to 2001.
In a 27-page Decision penned by Associate Justice Efren N. De la Cruz and concurred in by Associate Justices
Rodolfo A. Ponferrada and Rafael R. Lagos, the Sandiganbayan First Division convicted Joseph Cedrick O. Ruiz.
Ruiz was sentenced to suffer the penalty of imprisonment of six years and one month to eight years for violation of
Section 3(e) of Republic Act (RA) No. 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), and imprisonment of 12 years and
one day of reclusion temporal minimum, as the minimum penalty, to 18 years and one day of reclusion temporal
maximum, as the maximum penalty for violation of Article 217 (Malversation) of the Revised Penal Code.
Aside from imprisonment, the former mayor who was eventually appointed as judge of the Regional Trial Court inMakati, was also slapped with perpetual special disqualification from holding any public office, fined P950,000
equivalent to the amount malversed, and ordered to indemnify the city of Dapitan the sum of P950,000, plus interest.
Records showed that for the period from June 30, 1998 to June 30, 2001, Ruiz allowed Police Inspector Pepe E.
Nortal to request, for and in his behalf, the withdrawal as cash advance the amount of P1 million from the CIF
appropriated under the Office of the City Mayor for fiscal year 2001 to address the peace and order situation of
Dapitan City.
Nortal testified that Ruiz could not make the cash advance himself as he had not liquidated his previous cash
releases. Of the amount, P50,000 was handed to Nortal for the PNP expenses.
In convicting Ruiz, the Sandiganbayan stated that the timing of the P1 million cash advance was suspect as it was
done on May 16, 2001 or five days after the May 11, 2001 elections, where he lost his bid for re-election.
Accused Ruizs failure to satisfactorily explain where the money went is sufficient to conclude that he converted the
same for his personal use, the ruling stated.
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Ex-PCIC chair convicted for tampering with meal receipts
Source:http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph
THE Office of the Ombudsman secured the conviction of a former board chairman of the Philippine Crop Insurance
Corp. (PCIC) after the Sandiganbayan ruled that he falsified three official meal receipts in 2000.
In an 18page Joint Decision penned by Associate Justice Samuel R. Martires and concurred in by Associate
Justices Francisco H. Villaruz, Jr. and Alex L. Quiroz, the anti-graft courts Third Division found Raul Q. Montemayor
guilty of three counts of Falsification of Public Document (Paragraph (4), Article 171 of the Revised Penal Code).
Montemayor was sentenced to suffer the indeterminate penalty of imprisonment ranging from six months of arresto
mayor as minimum to two years, four months and one day of prision correccional as maximum for each of the three
counts and ordered to pay a total fine of P9,000.
In 2003, the Office of the Ombudsman indicted Montemayor based on a report by the Commission on Audit (COA)
after he falsified three official receipts to make it appear that he spent more than he actually did.
The former official dined in three restaurants for official meetings in May, June, and July 2000.
Montemayor made it appear that he incurred the amount of P6,958.00 for meal expenses on May 7, 2000 at Tatoys
Sea Food Restaurant , Iloilo City when in fact he paid only P958.00.
State auditors found out that Montemayor made it appear that he paid P7, 446.50 to Saisaki Japanese Restaurant in
Quezon City for meal expenses on May 26, 2000 when, in truth, his actual expenditures was only P1,446.50.
It was also revealed that he also claimed for reimbursement the amount of P1,852.50 for meal expenses on June 30,
2000 at Whistle Stop Restaurant in Makati City though he fully knew that he only spent P852.50 for the said meal.
From the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses, the Sandiganbayan held that it has been establish