Huwebes, Pebrero 18, 2016

PIA-DAR writing workshop to bring about improved storytelling on ARCs


Veteran wordsmith and public relations expert Jess S. Matubis Jr. (Upper Left photo) speak to Information officers of the Department of Agrarian Reform during the opening of the News and Feature Writing Workshop in Palawan on Tuesday. The workshop updates participants on recent techniques and practices of effective communication and news writing.  On the right upper photo, Ms. Rosamarie Lomibao of the City Agrarian Reform Program Office addresses colleagues from the Visayas and Mindanao. On the lower right and bottom photos, workshoppers talk about the elements and approaches to their stories during the initial writing sessions. (Photo courtesy of Vanessa Rodriguez, Orlan C. Jabagat and Jess S. Matubis Jr.) See more photos at http://bit.ly/1OhATy6 and http://bit.ly/1osNVnS.


Visayas and Mindanao are treasure chests of stories that  move kababayans to aspire and work for better lives. 

These motivational stories included those coming from agrarian reform communities (ARCs) that our kababayans in Luzon and the rest of the country deserve to know.

An ARC, as defined by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR),  is a barangay or cluster of contiguous barangays within a municipality where majority of the CARP (Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program)-covered lands have been awarded to a critical mass of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs).

CARP  is a government initiative that aims to grant landless farmers and farmworkers ownership of agricultural lands.

Since then, DAR encouraged its storytellers to embrace fresh approaches in communicating developments.

That desire for improvements in reportage led to the collaboration between PIA and DAR.

And one of the best demonstration of this collaboration is the holding of a news and feature writing workshop under  news and public relations expert Jess S. Matubis Jr. for DAR's information officers in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Started last Tuesday in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, the workshop crossed over current journalism and communication practices and techniques.

No less than PIA-Mimaropa Officer-in-Charge Vicky Mendoza opened the writing workshop that is expected to sharpen the skills of DAR information officers and harvest beautiful stories of empowerment and productivity from the ARCs. #

18 February 2016


Martes, Pebrero 16, 2016

Press Statement of CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT WILBEN M MAYOR on the Ambush in Baggao Cagayan February 17, 2016

The Philippine National Police condemns in the strongest terms the latest act of hostility of the communist New People’s Army in Cagayan last February 16 wherein 6 policemen were killed and 15 were injured while conducting an investigation on the burning of heavy equipment by the NPAs in an ongoing project in Baggao Cagayan.

The acts of the NPA clearly show their utter disregard of human lives and concern of the welfare of the local populace despite of the effort of the government to uplift the well being of the people of Cagayan thru sustained development.
The NPAs action manifests their purpose to harass those that are working for the improvement of the standard of living of the people contrary to the ideology being propagated by their group.
Meantime, the PNP leadership assures the surviving families and kin of the “fallen hero cops” of the financial support and social benefits due to police personnel who offered the supreme sacrifice in line of duty. On behalf of a grateful nation, the PNP high command extends condolences to the orphaned families of the deceased. Initially, the bereaved families shall be provided with PNP financial support and benefits from the Public Safety Mutual Benefit Fund Inc. (PSMBFI).
We urge our people to denounce these acts of the NPA and support the effort of the government by providing us information that would lead to the arrest of the perpetrators and bring them to justice. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the slain policemen and ensure that their welfare will be attended to soonest.
Also, to avoid similar incidents, the PNP National Headquarters reminded anew all Police Regional Offices to be more vigilant, enhance personnel security and conduct preventive and proactive operations in coordination with AFP Units against the CPP/NPA, lawless elements and criminal groups.
Even with this loss of Cagayan hero cops, the PNP will never run out of heroes. #

Philippine National Police Facebook Account

Huwebes, Pebrero 11, 2016

GRP-MILF Joint Statement


The two-day Special Meeting of the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Peace Panels concluded on today, 11 February 2016, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The Parties expressed their disappointment over the non-passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law. They reaffirmed their commitment to the peace process, and to preserve the gains of more than 17 years of negotiations and the implementation of the CAB, believing that it continues to provide a viable roadmap and comprehensive approach towards resolving armed conflict in Mindanao.

The Parties recognize that the non-passage of the BBL has adversely affected the timeline of establishing the Bangsamoro entity. They agreed that the means forward is the early passage of this legislation in the next Administration and Congress, which is a requirement for implementation of significant aspects of the CAB including the decommissioning of MILF weapons and combatants. Towards this end, the Parties shall exert further efforts to promote understanding and greater acceptability of the proposed basic law.

The two Parties reaffirmed their commitment to stay the course of peace. They shall sustain the existing peace infrastructure. This infrastructure is fundamental in keeping the peace on the ground and supporting the implementation of the CAB. It is important that it remains functional for the next administration to carry forward the implementation of the agreements.

As part of ensuring the long-standing ceasefire between the Government and the MILF, the Parties agreed to renew the mandate of the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group until 31 March 2017. This mechanism has proven time and again its importance in isolating and interdicting criminal syndicates/kidnap-for-ransom groups and terrorist groups operating in Mindanao.

Similarly, the Parties thanked the International Monitoring Team for the effective monitoring of the implementation of cessation of hostilities between the GPH and MILF forces and agreed to renew its mandate until March 2017.

The Parties received the Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission’s report and thanked its members for their hard work. A discussion on operationalizing the report’s recommendations is ongoing.

The Parties signed the Terms of Reference for the Joint Task Forces on Camps Transformation. The Parties also agreed to create a working group to recommend to the Panels a set of interventions for vulnerable sectors, including widows, orphans, people with disabilities, detainees and their families.

The Parties discussed the updates provided by the Third Party Monitoring Team and the Independent Decommissioning Body.

The Parties also agreed that the socio-economic package for the initial 145 decommissioned MILF combatants should continue. Meanwhile, the Parties discussed the security and storage of the turned-over weapons.

The Parties expressed their condolences to the family of MILF peace panel member Atty. Lanang Ali, Sr., who passed away on 10 February 2016. Atty. Lanang was the chair of the Technical Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities and appointed as member of the MILF peace panel in 2001.

The Parties expressed their appreciation to His Excellency President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, under whose guidance and leadership, the peace agreements were signed; to His Excellency Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak for his continued support to the Bangsamoro Peace Process; and to the members of the MILF Central Committee headed by Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim for their resolve to pursue the path to peace despite challenges.

For their continued support to the Bangsamoro peace process and presence in this particular panel meeting, the Parties also extend their gratitude to: European Union Ambassador (EU) Franz Jessen; the Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) headed by its chair Mô Bleeker; the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB) led by its chair Mustafa Pulat; and Third Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) headed by its chair Alistair MacDonald. Through their assistance and faith, the Bangsamoro peace process remains intact and strong.

The Parties also extend their gratitude to Tengku Dato’ Ab Ghafar Tengku Mohamed as the third-party facilitator from Malaysia and to those members of the International Contact Group who were present at the talks, namely Japan, Republic of Turkey, United Kingdom, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Conciliation Resources and the Community of Saint’Egidio.  In particular, the Parties are deeply grateful to the outgoing UK representative to the ICG Mr. Thomas Phipps, for his invaluable contribution to the Bangsamoro peace process.

Done this 11th day of February 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


For the GPH

PROF. MIRIAM CORONEL FERRER
GPH Panel Chair


For the MILF

MOHAGHER IQBAL
MILF Panel Chair


SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

TENGKU DATO' AB GHAFAR TENGKU MOHAMED
Malaysian Facilitator

Apat na proyektong pang-kumunidad sa Marinduque, pinondohan ng DOST-Mimaropa

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Hawak-hawak nina Mr. Marcelino Landig (pang-apat sa kaliwa) at Mrs. Hilda Hirondo (pangalawa mula sa kanan) ng Mogpog Vegetable Growers Association ang tarpaulin na kumakatawan sa pondong iginawad sa kanila ng Department of Science and Technology sa pamamagitan ng programang Grant-In-Aid (GIA). Ang kanilang samahan, may proyektong paggawa ng kendi mula sa buko, ang isa tatlong proyektong napondohan sa ilalim ng GIA sa Marinduque. Ang nalalabing proyekto ay ang fiber processing project ng Baliis Farmers Community Association (Sta. Cruz), proyektong virgin coconut oil at ng coconut concentrate ng Batayang Pamayanang Kristiyano (Buenavista) at pagtatayo ng kiln dry facility ng Bayan ng Boac. Mahigit sa Php 930,000 ang kabuuang halaga ng pondong inilaan sa mga proyekto. Bukod kina Landig, makikita rin sa larawan sina Marinduque Governor Carmencita O. Reyes (pangatlo mula sa kaliwa), Marinduque State College President Merian Mani (pangalawa mula kaliwa), Marinduque Provincial Science and Technology Director Bernardo T. Caringal (dulong kaliwa), at DOST-Mimaropa Regional Director Josefina P. Abilay (dulong kanan). Larawan mula sa DOST-Mimaropa

Veggie growers’coco candy project gets funds from DOST-Mimaropa’s GIA


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Mr. Marcelino Landig (fourth from the left) and Mrs. Hilda Hirondo (second from the right), both representatives of the Mogpog Vegetable Growers Association, share the limelight  with Marinduque Governor Carmencita O. Reyes (third from the left) as they hold together a tarpaulin bearing the image of Php-82,000 plus cheque from Grant-In Aid Program (GIA) of the Department of Science and Technology - Mimaropa.  The Association’s dehydrated buko and coconut candy production is one of the four community-based projects in Marinduque that are funded by GIA. The other beneficiaries are the Baliis Farmers Community Association of Sta. Cruz town (fiber processing project), Batayang Pamayanang Kristiyano-Buenavista Chapter (Virgin Coconut Oil and Coconut Concentrate project) and the Municipality of Boac (establishment of a kiln dry facility).  Also in the photograph demonstrating support are Marinduque Provincial Science and Technology Director Bernardo T. Caringal (Extreme left), Marinduque State College President Merian Mani (second from the left) and DOST-Mimaropa Regional Director Josefina P. Abilay (extreme right). (Photo courtesy of DOST-Mimaropa)

Mimaropa: a region for married people




The July 2011 data from the Department of Social Welfare and Development - Mimaropa's Listahanan shows that the country's Destination of Choice has 347,313 married individuals. Mimaropa also has 106,254 singles who could be potential partners.  #ListahananFEBibig (Information graphic courtesy of DSWD Mimaropa)

Loveless? Your destiny might be waiting for you in Mimaropa





Based on the July 2011 data  from the Department of Social Welfare and Development - Mimaropa's Listahanan, the region has 106,254 singles (39,398 women and 66,858 men, aged  18 to 30-year-olds). Start the hunt this Summer at the prime beaches of the country's Destination of Choice: Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. #ListahananFEBibig, (Information graphic courtesy of DSWD Mimaropa)