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==DPWH inks cooperation project with DSWD for 4Ps folks==
==USNS MERCY on its Trans Pacific Partnership==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221331633313
USNS MERCY on its Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) run goes to Western Samar June 18 to July 1, 2012.
*Wednesday 14th of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


Its Mission Statement: "Preparing In Calm To Help in Crisis"


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 14 (PIA) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Samar’s First Engineering District forged a cooperation project that will guarantee employment for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries; Monica Insigne, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Officer, signed for the DSWD.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- One World Institute Inc. President Yolanda "Mg. YO" Stern has announced that the USNS MERCY will visit Western Samar  in the Philippines from June 18 to July 1, 2012. It will be anchored in Calbayog bringing with it hospital as well as land-based misssions.
 
In a press release sent by Information Officer Nenita Gomez, she said that this project is an effort of the government to reduce poverty and provide additional income to poor households so as to improve their health, nutrition and education.
In  Indonesia, the MERCY team ran a veterinary, construction, as well as surgical mission and even threw in the TPP band for entertainment. 
 
This project is called Pantawid Pamilya Guranteed Employment under the Sustainable Livelihood Program.In venturing into this project, DPWH Engineer Virgilio Eduarte and Insigne agreed to hire unskilled labor force from the Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries for roadside maintenance.
Per Ms. Stern, the MERCY expects to promote goodwill while serving hundreds of Samaranons.
 
These workers will be deployed in road sections in their barangays or adjacent ones where they can work. The hired beneficiaries will be assured employment for six months.
S. Maria Lohmeyer, Lt. Commander of USN Pacific Partnership 2012 is the Public Affairs Officer of the MERCY.
Insigne will submit a list of these beneficiaries to the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) for the preparation of the job order contract.  
 
*For further information, please contact Ms. Yolanda O. Stern,
*President of One World  Institute
*(510) 541-0964
*YolandaOStern@aol.com
 
==Army condemns use of land mines==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221336636736
*Friday, May 11, 2012
:by (PIA8 Samar with LTC. Alvin Lagamon)
 
 
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 11 (PIA) -- The Eighth Infantry Division (8th ID) is calling on the public to join them in condemning the continued use of landmines by the New People’s Army (NPA).
 
BGen. Gerardo T. Layug, commanding general of the 8th ID of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, said the use of landmines is a violation of Republic Act 9851 (Crime Against International Law).
 
This is also a clear violation of the paragraph 15, article II of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHIHL). It is prohibited because such attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians.
 
“I call on everyone to condemn this senseless act of violence against our troops and our people,” Layug said.
 
On December 14, 2010, local NPAs launched a landmine attack at the vicinity of Barangay Sta. Fe and Barangay Perez, Catubig, Northern Samar against the elements of 63rd Infantry Battalion (63rd IB) which resulted to the death of military troops and a nine-year-old boy.
 
Recently, the NPA have also used landmines against government troops in Barangay Antipolo, Llorente, Eastern Samar and Barangay Nago-Ocan, Catubig, Northern Samar.
 
In other areas, the rebels also employed landmines during an attack against the operating elements of the 71st Infantry Battalion (71st IB) at Sitio Linaw, Brgy Panamin, Mabini town, Compostella Valley on April 28, 2012, killing a soldier and wounding seven civilians. A similar incident also happened on February 27, 2012 in another undisclosed area. Early this year an elderly woman died during a landmine explosion in CARAGA region and the previous year another civilian was killed due to a landmine explosion at Maco, Compostella Valley.
 
It may also be recalled that in the early morning of March 5, 2012, the 8th ID troops seized forty-four (44) improvised landmines and production paraphernalia in an NPA explosive factory in the hinterlands of the Municipality of Paranas, Samar.
 
“All of these only prove the NPA’s tenacity to use landmines in complete disregard of the safety of the innocent civilians. The Human Rights Office is already preparing to file criminal charges against the NPA rebels for these blatant violations of IHL provisions,” according to a statement from the 8th ID in a press release.
 
==Infantry Div installs first woman military police chief==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221336625538
*Thursday, May 10, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
 
 
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 10 (PIA) --The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine Army installed 1Lt Julie G Fadchar (OS) PA, former Admin Officer of the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil Military Office (CMO), as the first ever woman Commanding Officer of Military Police (MP) Company replacing Maj Noel B Luoang (Inf) PA, the outgoing Commanding Officer.  
 
In a simple yet remarkable Change – of - Command ceremony of the Military Police (MP) Company at the 8ID Multi-purpose Hall the ceremony was presided by LtC Ricardo G Ellorda (Inf) PA, Commanding Officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Service Battalion, 8th ID, PA.
 
Ltc Ellorda welcomed and challenged the newly installed woman commander in her new field of assignment. Her designation is in recognition of her leadership qualities to command a company of men in uniform entrusted to enforce military law, order and camp regulations.
 
In her assumption speech, Fadchar expressed her gratitude to Commanding General Gerardo Layug for the trust and confidence bestowed on her. (EOPT/NBQ-PIA 8-Samar with LtC Arvin Lagamon, Chief DPAO)
 
==CHED approves only 2 private colleges to hike tuition fee==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1151336466906
*Wednesday, May 9, 2012
:by Aurora J. Casimpan
 
 
Tacloban City, Leyte, May 8, (PIA) -- A lot of parents and students in Eastern Visayas have been given a respite in the payment of tuition fees as only two out of the 97 colleges and universities in the region had been approved by the Commission on Higher Education for tuition fee hike.
 
CHED, which administers colleges and universities, approved the tuition hikes of Bato Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) in Bato town in Leyte and the Samar Colleges (SC) in Catbalogan City, Samar to eight percent and 9.8 percent, respectively.
 
CHED regional director Liberty Garcia confirmed the approval of the increase on tuition fees as the said colleges were able to follow the requirements in applying for tuition fee hikes.
 
Director Garcia explained that the CHED is strict in the compliance of requirements for the approval of tuition fee hikes because the issue of increase is sensitive among students.
 
She also informed that there were other private colleges and universities across the region including three government-run colleges which applied for tuition fee hike but were told to put on hold the plan as the said schools failed to conduct the mandatory consultation of the schools’ respective student organizations mandated under CHED Memorandum Order No. 3 issued this year.
 
Under the said memorandum is the explicit mandate that the consultation period must be completed not later than February 28 of the academic year preceding the school year where the increase shall take effect.
 
Another important requirement which needed to be complied with is that 70 percent of the proposed increase must go to the faculties in the form of salaries and benefits with the remaining 30 percent to be spent for the improvement of laboratories and equipment of the school.
 
Applicants for increase of tuition fee have to satisfy the requirements before being approved for tuition fee increase. (EOPT/AJC-PIA 8)
 
==DTI convenes industrial workers, service providers over business issues==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221336397463
*Tuesday, May 8, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
 
 
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 8 (PIA) -- The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) called on industrial workers and service providers over business issues in a forum at the DTI conference room here recently.
 
The whole day meeting was attended by six proprietors and nine workers from the different repair shops in Catbalogan City.
 
DTI discussed the provisions of Presidential Decree (PD) 1572 or The Regulation of Repair and Service Shops, Republic Act (RA) No. 7394 or The Consumer Act of the Philippines, and RA No. 8749.  
 
This is to implement the DTI function of accrediting establishments and practitioners of the Administrative Code of 1987 and provide for redress mechanism pursuant to Executive Order (EO) No. 913.
 
TESDA was also present during the forum to discuss the importance of the assessment and requirement needed by the workers who will undergo the evaluation.
 
TESDA assessment is to assure that the workers are qualified for the service they are providing.  
 
TESDA also will give certificates to those who will pass the three- to four-hour of actual demonstration, written examination, and questioning assessment.
 
The proprietors and workers who attended the forum agreed and gave their commitment to comply with the requirements of DTI concerning the business permits.
 
There are two types of assessment for the worker with experience. For the workers with 10-year working experience, they can apply for the portfolio assessment, while workers who gained skill from years of doing the job, can apply for the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
 
TESDA assessment fee is P500.00 and P75.00 for the certificate.
 
DTI and TESDA are working together to ensure that the quality of the service providers is maintained. (ldl/nbq-PIA 8, Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)
 
==DPWH allots P12.3 M for road maintenance in Samar==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221336349975
*Monday, May 7, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
 
 
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 7 (PIA) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has earmarked some P12.3 million for maintenance work of Samar’s first engineering district in 2012.  
 
In a press release, Ma. Nenita Gomez of DPWH Samar 1 said that it maintains more than a hundred kilometer road stretch of national highway.
 
The fund is used to for pavement maintenance, vegetation control, traffic service maintenance, shoulder and drainage maintenance and bridge and structure maintenance.
 
Gomez added that with this allocation, the DPWH Samar 1 can assure the public of a well-maintained national road here.
 
Meanwhile, the same engineering district office has lined up nine tourism road infrastructure for Calbayog City.
 
Based on a development plan drafted by DPWH and the Department of Tourism (DOT), nine (9) infrastructure projects will be implemented from 2013 to 2016. The plan aims to make Samar a tourist haven by 2016.
 
These infrastructure projects will make tourist destinations accessible to the public. These include Bangon Falls, Larik Falls, Tarangban falls, Ton-ok Falls, Mawacat Slide, Lo-ok Beach, Mapaso Hot Spring, Pilar Waterfalls, Guinogo-an Caves.
 
DPWH said that the road projects will also usher economic activity in the mentioned areas. (NBQ/PIA 8 with Nette Gomez)


==Quality assurance program tackled in a DPWH meet==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221336273243
*Sunday, May 6, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 6 (PIA) -- The issue on the Quality Assurance Program of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was tackled during the materials engineer meeting in Calbayog City recently.


Material engineers came from all over Eastern Visayas from Leyte, Samar provinces, and Biliran.


Material engineers design, produce, and evaluate materials and their usage. They bring valuable expertise in the industry materials.


In a press statement released to local media, Nenita Gomez, Information Officer of DPWH Samar 1 said that Engr. Brenilda Mendoza talked about the imposition of outright sanction to DPWH field engineers who refuse to provide pertinent documents during inspection or investigation.


“A department order says that all district offices should inform their field engineers to cooperate during the conduct of project assessment, that they should have all the pertinent documents at the project site at all times,” said Mendoza.


She also talked about conduct of required core tests for thickness determination for concrete and asphalt pavements.


“These requirements are geared towards effective upgrading of the quality assurance program of the department,” said Mendoza.


Mendoza applauded Samar 1st Engineering District for ranking second in 2011, when it ranked only seventh in 2010.


==DPWH 1 implements P20-M PDAF projects of Sarmiento==
Southern Leyte got the number one slot, said Gomez.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221331562578
*Tuesday 13th of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


Engr. Carlos Ranola, Chief of the materials and quality control section of DPWH recognized the diligence of the personnel of Samar’s first engineering district for the significant improvement on their quality assurance. (EOPT/NBQ/PIA 8-Samar with Nenita Gomez)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 13 (PIA) -- It is a beehive of activities in the first district of Samar where a total of 29 infrastructure projects are being implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)to the tune of P20 million  is presently implementing some 29 infrastructure projects funded by Rep Mel Senen Sarmientos’ Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) for some Php 20 M.
==Catbalogan landslide victims get aid from Local Council for Women==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221336115240
The projects include water supply systems in Barangay Villahermosa, Sto Nino; Barangay San Agustin, Gandara; Barangay Quezon, Aurora, Mabuhay, Rosalim, and Sapinit  in San Jorge; flood control projects in Barangay Kapangasan and Lungib, Gandara; Barangay Baras, Sto Nino; Barangay Velasco, Almagro and Barangay Beunos Aires in Pagsanghan and Barangay Tawiran, Gandara.
*Saturday, May 5, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
In Calbayog City two barangays will also be given river control projects like Barangay Nijaga and Nabang.
Meanwhile,  roads are being constructed in Phases 3 and 7 in Barangay Dagum, Calbayog City and Barangay Nabulo of Sta Margarita.  
Rehabilitation of road is done in Barangay Oquendo-Barangay Cabugwayan and from Barangay Cogon to Barangay Ginbaoyan, Sur in Calbayog City. Another road rehab is being done in Barangay Palanas, Gandara.
Then there is a footbridge being constructed from Barangay Bauenavista to Barangay Matalud, San Jorge.
As for construction and support to multi-purpose buildings, some of these are in Barangay Balud, Barangay Begaho and Barangay Carmen all in Calbayog City.
In Sta Margarita town, a multi-purpose building is also being constructed at the Sta Margarita National High School, Sta Margarita, Samar.
Lastly, the Municipal Trial Courts of Tarangnan and Sta Margarita are also being repaired. 
Funded from the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of Representative Mel Senen Sarmiento, these projects will greatly improve the access conditions of farmers to growth centers and encourage infrastructure investment and development in the area said the congressman.
“These projects will open up opportunities for higher agricultural productivity in the First District of Samar,” Sarmiento said. (PIA 8-Samar)


==Calbayog women pampered on women’s day==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221331341057
*Saturday 10th of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 5 (PIA) -- Some 15 families, who were landslide victims from Barangay Guinsurungan and Guindapunan, Catbalogan City received a sack of rice, grocery items and P540 at the city hall lobby today.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 10 (PIA) -- Calbayog women had the time of their lives, being pampered by the Local Women’s Council on Friday-Women’s Day at the Calbayog City Sports Complex.
The gift-giving is a project of the Local Council for Women.  
Around 800 women of different backgrounds converged to avail medical, dental and personal care services afforded to them, this time of the year.
After the usual ceremonies to mark the day, the women hovered over the different free services.
Some 100 women availed of the tooth extraction from three dentists coming from the city health office led by Dr. Romeo Ortiz.
Some enjoyed the massage service at one corner while some inquired at the livelihood and trade center.
Other services offered were legal, medical particularly opto services, pregnancy tests and other laboratory tests for free.
Malunggay recipes were also featured in a cooking demo by a women’s group.
After enjoying all those perks at least for the Women’s Day, the women stayed to enjoy parlor games, Siday contest, and ballroom dance competition.


==AFP Chief of Staff visits 8th ID, assures that AFP being modernized==
During the Women’s Month commemoration in March, the women's group had a ‘dinner for a cause’ where members and their friends bought a dinner plate of a thousand pesos each, this netted the council some P38,000.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221331256290
*Friday 9th of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


The amount was then divided among the families who lost their dwellings and family members in a landslide in November, 2011.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 9 (PIA  -- Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Jessie Dellosa visited  the 8th Infantry Division (8th ID) based in Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City,Tuesday.  
The fund afforded them rice, some grocery items and a small amount of cash.  


The General proudly said that with President Benign Simeon Aquino lll, AFP Modernization has taken off in the manner they expected.  
Amparo Abaincia, a mother of a child, who perished in the landslide still cries when she remembers her son, Aldrin.  


He said they have acquired four helicopters and four more are coming before the year ends.  
“He was my youngest, although I have accepted his fate, I can’t help but cry when I remember,” said the teary eyed mother.  


While the Aquino administration has just been there for less than two years, it has already infused some P 28 billion for the AFP’s modernization program, compared to his predecessors who spent only P33 billion in 15 years, the general told the soldiers.  
"will not risk my other children anymore, so my husband and I am looking for a place to stay permanently and open a small business,” she told PIA while waiting for the start of the distribution.  


The army elements of 8th ID were overwhelmed when the AFP official announced a plan to purchase a squadron of  fighter planes.
She said that the other families stayed temporarily at the Barangay Hall.  


“Upgrading and modernization of the Department of Defense is really here,” said Dellosa.  
The other families have since moved on and are now distributed in other safer place in Catbalogan.


He said that the focus is now on air force and navy as there are sightings of Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea.  
Another victim who survived the landslide, Barangay Tanod Danilo Roque, from time to time still feels pain on his back, he was buried with the boy who died but was immediately recovered by rescuers.  


Her added that, “there are more procurements to enhance security and maritime domain awareness in the West Philippine Sea.
He too has relocated his family and vowed to be always on the alert. (PIA 8-Samar)


He then urged the soldiers to just do their job and ignore some nasty rumors of overthrowing the President.  
==DPWH adapts coconet to prevent erosion near nat'l highways in Samar==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221336039886
*Friday, May 4, 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


“AFP is the most solid and organized entity in the government,” he said.


“To you soldiers, I remind you to always follow the chain of command and to focus on your job,” he told the soldiers who afforded him arrival honors with Commanding General Mario Chan in the lead.
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 4 (PIA) -- The coconut tree lives up to its name as the tree of life as coconut husks that have been decorticated are woven into coconets and used to prevent erosion that could save lives.  


“Destabilization plots are lessons we all have learned in the past,” he noted.
To support the government’s effort in promoting green engineering and climate change adaptation program, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 1 Engineering District implements the use of coconet bio-engineering technology in its projects.  


Dellosa punctuated his speech by congratulating the 8th ID for winning the war against insurgents in the Visayas.
The use of coco fiber products for soil conditioning and erosion control is the civil engineers contribution in mitigating global warming, said DPWH 1 in a press release.  


==Gov't forces capture NPA explosives factory in Samar - The Online Zamboanga Times==
The government is also reportedly getting savings from the use of the coconet. Coco fiber woven into nets has been discovered to have unique characteristics - it is completely biodegradable, allows vegetation to settle firmly in the soil, and has excellent water absorption and water holding capacity.  
*Source: http://cebusandman.typepad.com/philippines_travel_news/2012/03/govt-forces-capture-npa-explosives-factory-in-samar-the-online-zamboanga-times.html
*March 7, 2012 at 1:16 PM
:by  cebusandman.typepad.com


DPWH Samar 1 has utilized the coconet in the rehab/ construction of drainage system along the P 10-billion Calbayog-Allen Road Project. This coconet bio engineering solutions was used in the slope protection of 67,000 square meter area of the project.


MANILA — Soldiers of the Philippine Army (PA)'s 8th Infantry Division successfully captured an explosives factory of the New People's Army (NPA) during combat operations in Paranas, Samar last March 5.
In recent years, Calbayog City and surrounding areas have experienced continuous heavy rains, floods, landslides, and road slips along the national highway.  
Reports reaching the Armed Forces' headquarters in Camp Emilio Aguinaldo indicated that the assault took place after residents of Barangays Paranas, Sto. Nino, and Pagsanjan, which border the NPA explosives factory, sought the PA's help for their safety and well-being.
NPA rebels manning the camp were caught off-guard by the military offensive and were unable to mount an effective defense, forcing them to flee.
During the encounter, Sgt. Freddie C. Gusoso was hit at the thigh but this did not deter his fellow soldiers from overrunning the camp.
Seized were 44 pieces improvised landmines; a machine for landmine production; 20 pieces blasting caps with detonating cords; assorted explosive production paraphernalia; one B40 type rocket launcher; one improvised round for B40 type rocket launcher; and one M-16 automatic rifle.
Gusoso was safely evacuated to RTR Hospital, Tacloban City for medical treatment.
The soldiers are now investigating the recovered pieces of evidence from the site with the help of the Philippine National Police and the community.
With the volume and quality of explosives recovered and the geographic location of Samar Island, Major General Mario F. Chan, 8th Infantry Division commander, believes that the captured NPA explosives factory is the supplier of landmines for NPA terrorists operating in the Bicol Region and Northern Mindanao area. (PNA)
DCT/PFN


==SALN promotes transparency==
Because of the topography of the district, soil erosion becomes a major problem. Half of the land area is considered sloping - more than 18 degrees and further aggravated by regular visits of typhoons.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330993805
*Tuesday 6th of March 2012
:by (PIA 8-Samar with M Gomez)




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Mar 6 (PIA) -- Filing of one’s Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth (SALN) promotes transparency, according to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar’s First Engineering District.This was the message DPWH conveyed to its personnel during a re-echo seminar on filing SALN.
The use of the coco fiber product in the engineering industry will not only protect the environment but will also provide rural employment and revive the ailing coconut industry, said Virgilio Eduarte, DPWH Samar 1 district engineeer. (NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with Nette Gomez, DPWH Samar Eng’g District 1)
Catherine Quilantang, an accountant at DPWH said that it is not enough to comply with the filing of SALN.“What is important is that they should know why, we file this document as government employees,” she said.
The new form introduces some changes that will explain why a SALN is a must.“The SALN promotes transparency, aside from its legal bases (Section 17, Art Xll, 1987 Philippine Constitution and Section 8 of RA 6713 and Section 7 of RA 3019),said the accountant.
She added that some new components as regards relations even by just affinity aside from relations in consanguinity in the government are included like "inso,"  "balae," and "bilas."
Inso refers to the appellation for the wife of an elder brother, or a male cousin.
Balae refers to the parents and parents–in-law relationship, a parent of one's son or daughter-in-law while Bilas refers to the brother-in-law’s wife or sister-in-law’s husband.
Inso, Balae, and Bilas are new entrants to the new SALN form.One wonders where bayaw or hipag can be.
DPWH personnel welcomed the new form and enjoyed filling them up and brushing up with the meanings of the terms as these are in Tagalog while translating the same terms in Waray.
The SALN workshop gave them a deeper understanding of what to declare and where to put specific information in the SALN forms.


==Organic farmer shares experiences to Samarnons==
==PAG-ASA-Catbalogan reports more rain in May==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330916975
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335944756
*Monday 5th of March 2012
*Thursday, May 3, 2012
:by (PIA-Samar with A Ebalde) 
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, March 5 (PIA) --Organic farmer Rey Pedroso from Iloilo shared to Samarnons how he started organic agriculture five years ago and how it changed his farming style.
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 3 (PIA) -- The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAG-ASA) has reported that the month of May signals afternoon rains.  
Pedroso is a director of the newly-organized National Organic Agricultural Board and was the keynote speaker during the launch of Organic Agriculture in Samar on March 1.
He is also determined to help farmers do the switch from the regular farming style to organic like what he did some five years ago.
He claimed that he applied a small amount of earthworms in a small lot in his farm.
As he saw its benefits, he increased the area until it embraced his whole farm lot.
He urged farmers to start small and later increase the area devoted to organic little by little.
He admitted though that farmers at first are not interested in this as they worry about implements that will be needed for organic farming to thrive.
But Pedroso assured that with the government’s effort to support Organic Farming through Republic Act 10068 (aka Philippine National Standards on Organic Agriculture Act), transfer of technology and funding will follow. 
Organic agriculture refers to farming and livestock production using natural sources of nutrients such as compost, crop residues and manure, and natural methods of  crop and weed control instead of using synthetic or inorganic agro-chemicals.
Pedroso said that the government support organic farming by setting aside Php 900 M for NOAB in its policy formulation and accreditation, research and development and promotion of organic farming and other programs that would improve the delivery of goods to farmers.
Pedroso admitted that organic farming is still young but with the constant exposure of farmers and their testimonies of its benefits, the acceptance will be better.
Meanwhile, Agriculture Training Institute (ATI) head Dr. Paulino Cabahit offered his services for the farmers willing to be trained the organic way.
He added that farmers may approach Engr. Melecia Gordillo, regional focal person on Organic Agriculture for funding of some project proposals on going organic in the region.


==TESDA specialists undergo advance entrepreneurial skills training==
“Isolated rain showers may occur in the afternoon as cumulus clouds and thunderstorms are now in the weather system," said PAG-ASA-Catbalogan chief Eddie dela Cruz in an interview.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330829261
*Sunday 4th of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


Dela Cruz added that the days are now colder compared to last month.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 4 (PIA) -- The TESDA  specialists trained on technical-vocational skills will also be taught the rudiments of business as they are now called  Tesda Specialista Technopreneurs.
“Yesterday, the highest temperature measured 34.5 degrees Celsius, this is cooler than those recorded in April,” Dela Cruz added.  
“As we anticipate their blossoming into service providers, we will teach them how to maintain logbooks for clients, financial operations and budgeting, personality improvement, records keeping, and how to negotiate with clients,” said Imelda Calagos-TESDA nurturer.
On March 9, 2012 in Barangay Capoocan, Calbayog City, TESDA Provincial Director Cleta Omega will gather influentials like Governor Sharee Ann Tan, Representative Mel Sarmiento and  Mayor Ronald Aquino for them to see the outcome of the projects they supported.
Invited too are partners from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), DOLE and other financing institutions so the specialistas will know how to access funds.
“Witness the biggest gathering of Samar trained specialistas in plumbing, electrical wiring, massage therapy, haircut and waitering services and others,” said Omega.
Yesterday, nurturer Calagos met Barangay Captain Raquel P. Oquendo to finalize the New Enterprise Plan Idea (NEPI), Operations Flow Chart and assessment of the training needs of the skilled workers (aka specialistas) to prepare them to become entrepreneurs.
“After the six months incubation period, we will give the tools and kits free of charge to the specialistas through TESDA,” Calagos added.  
“As the nurturer who supervises them, TESDA hopes to see them after six months to have their own self-operated businesses, that is why, they have to learn all the aspects of business operations,” the nurturer said.
This event will also converge all TESDA trained graduates as the agency keeps track of them to ensure that they are gainfully employed.
Partnering with TESDA in providing the skills training are Christ the King College, ACLC and, SOS, STI in Calbayog City, and the DTI, DOLE and LGUs. (PIA 8-Samar)


==Samar rebel turns a new leaf, given assistance by LGU==
Meanwhile, he said that as soon as the modernized Guiuan Weather Station is completed, the weather bureau can predict rains, when it will pour and how much is its volume.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330561566
*Friday 2nd of March 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar)


“This is a big help to our farmers and to the people as the same weather station will also be able to predict the intensity of the tropical cyclones accurately and within the hour,” the PAG-ASA official said. (EOPT/NBQ-PIA8 Samar)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, March 2 (PIA) -- Allan Rafalis of Barangay Canlobong, Pinabacdao, Samar was 12 when he joined the NPA because his uncle was allegedly killed by the military.
==A peaceful Labor Day celebration in Samar==
But his more than 20 years stay in the rebel movement did not bring him any future to look forward to.
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221335934591
“My kids are growing and I have to do something to educate them,” he shared.
*Wednesday, May 2, 2012
After a long period of reflection and consideration, he decided to surrender to the army.
:by  (EOPT/NBQ-PIA8 Samar)  
Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan extended a cash assistance of P30,000 before the start of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) Meeting Wednesday at the Samar capitol.
Rafalis was accompanied by Lt Col. Hermilo Demafiles, commander of the 5nd Infantry Battalion based in Cantaba, Sta Rita, Samar.
Aside from the cash assistance, Tan also promised to give all four children of Rafalis scholarships to secure the children’s future.
The cash assistance, scholarship and possible livelihood assistance is part of the Local Social Integration Program of Samar LGU.
The program is extended to rebels intending to join mainstream society.
In the PPOC meeting, Aileen Jose from the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) urged the local government to embrace rebels wanting to return to the folds of the government.
“The goal of the Medium Term Development Plan of the Aquino government is to bring all armed conflict to a permanent and peaceful closure through negotiated political settlement and address the roots of armed conflict which
The former rebel now looks at the future in a new light-with his growing children.




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 2 (PIA) -- Samar province remained very peaceful during yesterday’s Labor Day celebration, according to the Samar Provincial Police Office (SPPO).


“(It was) Very peaceful in Samar except for one vehicular self accident where one Tintoy Gabornay died on the spot as he bumped into the railing at the national highway in Barangay Mogdo, Hinabangan, Samar,” P/Insp. Carlito Abriz, Deputy Police Director of Samar said in a text message this morning.


Meanwhile, Catbalogan City Police also reported that the city marked a peaceful labor day.


According to desk officer PO3 Toribio Acedillo, 30 PNP elements were deployed in strategic downtown streets to ensure that peace and order situation will be maintained.


“The police visibility strategy helps discourage unscrupulous elements from carrying out their plans,” Acedillo said.


A check point was also established in Barangay Socorro to check on illegal firearms and other fugitives, he added.


The police also did not record any labor group that stage a protest-rally like those in Metro Manila.


==Calbayog constructs replicas of falls at the Nijaga Park==
==Road repair in Samar’s poorest town now in the works==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221330411833
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335756802
*Tuesday 28th of February 2012
*Tuesday, May 1, 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb. 28 (PIA) -- In the meantime that access roads for the great Calbayog Waterfalls are not yet fully developed, the local government unit constructed mini replicas of the popular Bugtong-Bangon Falls at the Nijaga Park, Calbayog City.
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 1 (PIA) -- The repair of the 34.121-kilometer access road to Samar’s poorest town is now in the works.
 
Mayor Ronald Aquino, during the inauguration of the mini falls, said that the city spent around P3.6 million for the mini falls.
This was learned from the Emy Bonifacio, Program Development Officer of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process –Payapa at Masaganag Pamayanan (OPAPP-PAMANA) in an interview yesterday.  
 
Aquino said that the Sangguniang Panlungsod allotted some P9.5 million for tourism projects, but the fund will not be enough. “It may take some P100 million to fully develop Bugtong-Bangon Falls as an eco-tourism site,” Aquino said in Waray in an interview at Radyo ng Bayan-DYOG Calbayog City.
San Jose de Buan is a hinterland town, and in 2003 was ranked one of the poorest in the region with a poverty incidence of 82 percent. It is accessible by road and is 74 kilometers from the capital city of Catbalogan. About 34.121 kilometers of the total road length is poorly maintained and in a very sad state where time travel by bus runs from five to six hours.  
 
He added that the city decided to develop Malajog Beach in Tinambacan District instead and set up a zip line and cable car rides.
OPAPP then invited provincial heads, national government agencies, local government unit (LGU) officials, and the civil society, which recommended projects of this nature.  
 
Meanwhile, road concreting continues in Barangay Amampacang as access to Guinu-guan Cave in Barangay Lungsob and the Mapaso Hot Spring in Rizal (aka Buhang), Oquendo District. (NIBQ-PIA 8 Samar with Eleen Lim.
Even the provincial government under Gov Sharee Ann Tan has placed the road project as priority and Tan committed around P30 million for this road project.  
 
PAMANA and LGU proponents express hopes that the concreting of this road will eventually improve the delivery of government services like agriculture, health, education, information to the rural folks, and this will also encourage the farmers to produce more.  
 
The military also hopes that an improved peace and order situation will be brought about by the better road link to the main highway. (PIA 8-Samar)
 
==1,000 apply for DSWD’s internship program==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335663897
*Monday, April 30, 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
 


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 30 (PIA) -- Around 1,000 applicants responded to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) office’s government internship program in Catbalogan City.


A total of 1,145 application forms had been received since April 26 but only 859 participants were interviewed due to lack of time.


Most applicants came from Catbalogan City and only one has applied from San Jose de Buan. No one applied from the towns of Sto. Nino, Almagro, Tagapul-an and Matuginao.


Sto. Nino, Almagro, Tagapul-an are island towns off Calbayog City while Matuginao is a remote town reachable only by a four-hour pump boat rides upstream.


The applicants will be notified by DSWD-8 through a text message or a call whether they had been, accepted on Monday, April 30.


The hired applicants will work for 52 days in the community where they come from in 4Ps, Social Pension for the Indigent Elderly, Supplemental Feeding, Cash for Work and Day Care Services earning P252 per day.


Most of the applicants were aged 18 to 30 years old, many are in school, some are out of school and others have degrees and technical-vocational courses.


Eruisa Ramos, 4Ps administrative assistant said she is confident the 1,500 slots for Samar will be filled up, as some Samarnons applied at the DSWD regional office, Tacloban City. (LDL/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with Avha Ebalde)


==DOH launches orally fit awards==
==DSWD applicants swamp 4Ps office in Catbalogan==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330250211
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335665088
*Monday 27th of February 2012
*Sunday, April 29, 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 27 (PIA) -- To recognize the health workers’ contributions in making sure pre-elementary schoolchildren maintain proper oral and dental health, the Department of Health has launched the National Orally Fit Awards in time for the National Dental Month.
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 29 (PIA) -- Applicants with various backgrounds swamped the Pantawid pamilyang Pilipino program (4Ps) office in Catbalogan as the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) accepted applications for the government internship program.
 
According to Eruisa Ramos, administrative assistant, applicants numbering more than a thousand appeared in the office to try their luck on the employment program.
 
“Graduates, undergraduates, skilled and unskilled came for the interview,” said Ramos in a PIA interview.
 
She said that there were even two youngsters from Barangay Independencia, Talalora town who showed up after office hours, but were accommodated just the same.
 
“One applicant from Daram Island town admitted he came and completed the requirements from borrowed money,” Ramos said.
 
Another applicant was holding a job at a pawnshop but needs another daytime job to meet the demands of a big family dependent on her. She also noted a person with disability, a commerce graduate, came, adding that this person stands a bigger chance of admission, because he is a computer literate.
 
“These applicants can be of use in the different programs of DSWD,” said Ramos.
 
Those who are computer literate can be useful in the social pension for the elderly, those who can cook can be hired in supplemental feeding, while those with social skills can be assigned in the fields as community organizer or facilitator, explained Ramos while enumerating the qualities and qualifications of the numerous applicants.
 
Samar has 1500 slots for the internship program.
 
These workers will be hired for 52 days starting May 2 until the first week of June, where they will be paid P252 a day.  


The campaign that covers the months of February until December of this year and incorporated in the Garantisadong Pambata (GP) Program, will confer awards to an outstanding health worker, day care center, and community.
The department is hopeful that when the government internship program is over, they have employed a number of youth, and have provided them knowledge, skills, and experiences that may come in handy in their future job hunting. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8 Samar)


Under the health worker category, a nominee must be involved with private organizations in the achievement of goals.
==Army reaches out to N. Samar rural folks==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335582486
*Saturday, April 28, 2012
:by (PIA 8-Samar with 34th IB)


For the orally fit day care center, at least eight out of 10 children enrolled in the school should have attended at least 80 percent of the toothbrushing drill and a water and dental trough must be in place as well.


A local government unit may also be a recipient of the award if it passes and implements an ordinance on the importance of oral and dental care. Also, it must have allocated a sound portion of its annual budget for oral health.


According to a memorandum from the department, awardees will receive a plaque of recognition and a cash award. (ldl/nbq/PIA 8-Samar)
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 28 (PIA) -- The Philippine Army through the 34th Infantry Battalion (34th IB) held a consultation-dialogue, Legal and Medical/Dental Mission last April 25 at Palapag, Northern Samar to benefit 700 rural folks.


In a press statement, Battalion Commander, Lt Col. William Penafiel said that the activity was aimed to reach out, inform and orient the barangays folks of Barangays Capacujan, Osmeña, Bagacay and Bangon, Northern Samar.


The army official urged the people to approach government agencies for their various needs instead of interacting with the rebels.


He also guaranteed that the 34th IB will continue to pursue peace and development in the Pacific towns of Northern Samar.


Capt. Ramil S. Palisoc, CMO Officer of 34th Infantry Battalions, lauded the support of the various stakeholders in the conduct of the activity.


“The cooperation of the government agencies and the LGU only means that everyone is concerned and responsive to the needs of our fellowmen, which is a true Filipino ‘bayanihan’ spirit,” said Palisoc.


Meanwhile, Palapag Mayor Florencio Batula Jr. was overwhelmed with the success of the event and deeply thanked the government agencies and the army for their convergence efforts.


==DPWH to provide access roads to Samar’s tourism destinations==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335432519
*Friday, April 27, 2012
:by  (nbq/PIA 8-Samar with N Gomez)




==Catbalogan LGU conducts mass weddings==
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 27 (PIA)-- Access roads leading to tourist destinations in Samar’s first district will soon be constructed.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330113571
*Saturday 25th of February 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar)




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, February 25, (PIA) -- The Catbalogan City LGU commemorates the civil registry month by holding a “Mass Wedding” at the end of February 2012 in Barangay Palanogon, Catbalogan City.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar’s first engineering district in a press release said that like Samar’s Tourism Council, DPWH also envisions Calbayog City as an alternative tourist destination by 2016.  
Royandoyan said that the purpose of the mass wedding is to encourage the communities in the barrios and upland areas to register.
She explained that most children are not registered because the parents are unwed. Once the weddings take place, birth registration follows.
The lady registrar also said that local civil registrars facilitate registrations, it makes registrations less costly fort hose who have a problem with their National Statistics Office (NSO)papers, like typographical errors corrected in the LCR level withour resorting to costly court hearings and publications.
LCRs in cities and municipalities are tasked to secure registration of births, marriages and other legal instruments.
Royandoyan appealed to the public to make sure that the data they enter in the registration forms are honest and correct.
This year’s campaign in registration is “Tamang rehistro pananagutan ng bawat Pilipino”.
With the nationwide promotion on Civil Registration, NSO-Samar through provincial statistician Letecia Chu also urged the public to register life’s record correctly and honestly. ((PIA 8-Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)


The focus of the Tourism Master Development plan provides framework and direction to tourism development plan in the three provinces of Samar, pushing DPWH-Samar 1 to provide the needed access roads.


These areas are identified in the Department of Tourism-Department of Public Works and Highways (DOT-DPWH) convergence program.


The proposed road networks lead to the water falls in Calbayog City as the main attraction in the tourism areas identified as Bangon Falls, Larik Falls, Ton-ok Falls, Pilar Waterfalls, Tarangban Falls and other scenic sites like Mawacat Slide, Look Beach and Guinogo-an Cave.


Presently, DPWH is doing site validations-needed to determine what type of development is appropriate for the tourist destination identified.








==DOH strengthens oral health campaign for pregnant women==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221330048091
*Friday 24th of February 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar)




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 24 (PIA) -- The health department is intensifying efforts to improve the oral health conditions of pregnant women in the country.
This is in support of reforms on Maternal Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition Strategy to rapidly reduce maternal and newborn mortality.
Rural health dentists are required to check on the oral health of pregnant women in the whole province of Samar.
DOH also suggested the conduct of Orally Fit Child Awards, outreach activities in hard to reach communities, supervise tooth brushing drills, and oral hygiene lectures in day care centers.
In addition, they are also asked to conduct counselling activities for adolescents on good hygiene and diet, and the adverse effects of smoking, drugs, and alcohol to oral health.
As for pregnant women, there should be mothers’ classes to promote oral health practices during pregnancy and correct eating habits to young children starting from infancy.
In an episode of the PIA radio program ‘Huruhimangraw ha PIA’ in Cataloging, Dr. Nelia Dabuet, provincial dentist aired the suggested activities this National Dental Health Month.
Dabuet added that Proclamation Number 559 signed on February 24, 2004 declares the whole month of February every year as the National Dental health Month to arouse dental consciousness among Filipinos.
This year’s theme is “Ngiting Matatamis, Ngiping Malilinis, Dala ay Pag-asa Tunay na Ligaya”. (PIA-Samar)








==PAGASA warns of hotter days until April ends==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335321770
*Wednesday 25th of April 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 25 (PIA) -- The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Senior Meteorological Officer Eddie Dela Cruz bared that the temperature will remain high until the end of April.


Dela Cruz said in a telephone interview today that he expects that rain showers will pour in May.


Yesterday afternoon though, light rain showers poured in the city but it stopped as a high pressure area prevented more downpour, added the weather officer.


==Nutrition media group assesses advocacy programs in E Visayas==
The highest temperature that PAGASA Catbalogan recorded was last week when it reached 36 degrees celsius.  
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221329949025
*Friday 23th of February 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar)


“Even during the early mornings when it is supposed to be cooler, it is still warm these days,” he said.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 24 (PIA) -- Harmonizing Initiatives for the Spread of Good Nutrition (HIMSoG-8), a nutrition media group assessed its nutrition programs in the past year and vowed to overcome the challenges of malnutrition in Eastern Visayas.
When asked if it is good, he said it is good for upland farmers as they can now plant upland rice, and it is not so good though for non-irrigated areas as the farmers then just have to wait for rains to plant rice.  
In its first board meeting yesterday at the Department of Health (DOH) compound, the media group outlined its plans for the same mission - fight malnutrition through media power - and with more passion.
HIMSoG - 8 plans to advocate the passage of ordinances and resolutions in local government units to ensure that nutrition programs and projects are supported.
As such, the group is coordinating with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to give them time to input in the DILG trainings on legislation set this year 2012.
The group will also partner with the Roman Catholic Basic Ecclessiastical Communities (BEC) to reach the families in the barangays that are considered vulnerable. BEC is a community where evangelization is done and organizers come in close contacts with the very target families.
Another project HIMSoG - 8 will do is to visit the National awardee for nutrition-Limasawa to share its best practices for successful nutrition programs and projects.
Aside from its plans for years to come, HIMSoG - 8 also assessed its accomplishments, the past year and although some of its planned activities were missed, the group with the National Nutrition Council (NNC) will continue to brave malnutrition through media power. (PIA 8-Samar)


It is also not too good for urban settlers as the hot days require double time for air-conditioning units and electric fans.


“High consumption of electricity peaks during summer months,” De la Cruz said.


Meanwhile, the sunny weather is favorable to farmers in Calbayog City, 87 kilometers away from the capital city of Catbalogan.
Farmers are busy drying their palay, according to Adela Ocenar, city agriculturist in a text message to PIA-Samar.


Ocenar bared that a remaining 25 percent of palay is still being harvested by farmers in Calbayog City.


“The dry days do not pose a problem to the farmers yet,” said Ocenar.


Planting rice will still be in May to June for Calbayog farmers. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar)


==4Ps help transform habits of Samar beneficiaries==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335167368
*Tuesday 24th of April 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




==Daram teachers, parents welcome K+12==
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 24 (PIA) -- The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) does not only temporary assistance to its beneficiaries but also ensures transformation of their character.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221329786036
*Tuesday 21st of February 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar)  


A beneficiary of the 4Ps, Loraina Mediana, 23, of Barangay Old Mahayag, Catbalogan City and a mother of two receives P 1,600 every two months. She said aside from education, health, and nutrition benefits, the program also helps them to change their character.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 21 (PIA) -- Teachers and parents from the island town of Daram (Samar) welcomed the news and implementation of the DepEd program K + 12.
“Kasama sa kondisyon ng 4Ps ay bawal ang magsugal at mag-bisyo at dahil dito ngayon natutunan naming na mas maganda ang buhay ng hindi nagsusugal at hindi nagbibisyo (4Ps prohibits gambling and indulging in vices, we learned that life is better without vices),she said.  
In an interview with Daram DepEd officials recently, they said there has been no opposition to the program with the more than a hundred mentors in Daram.
DepEd Miguel Labnao  Supervisor said that they made the rounds of the whole island of Daram with fellow supervisor Felipa Del Monte  to inform both parents and teachers about K + 12.
“What they welcome most is the idea that when implemented, high school graduates can be employed because by then they have mastered some skills,” said  Josephine Dacallos, principal of Daram Central School during the Early Child Care Development  Summit recently.
Winnie Grabador from poblacion 2  said that at first it was difficult to understand why additional years is necessary.
“Magdugang ka tuig, magdugang ka gastos(Additional years mean additional expenses)," she said.
But with the continuous explanation during PTA meetings, the confusion vanished.
“Masosolbar gad  basta nag e erestorya (Communications can clear confusion)," the mother of six opined.
K + 12 is the DepEd program wherein  students will go through 12 years in school:Kindergarten (intro), six years of elementary education, four years of junior high school, and two years of senior high school.
The two years of senior high school intend to provide skills and competencies to students to get a job or employment even without going to college.
DepEd feels that the new curriculum which President Aquino pushes will facilitate economic growth, will recognize that Filipino graduates and professionals are world class and that the curriculum provides a sound foundation for long term socio-economic development. (PIA 8-Samar)


“Malaki ang tulong talaga nito sa aming buhay at pagkatao. Malaki ang katipiran na nagawa nito na naidagdag para sa mga importanteng pangangailangan ng pamilya (The program is a big help to our life and character. The program allowed us to have big savings to be used for the important needs of the family),” she added.


Another 4Ps beneficiary and a father of five, fisherman Freddie Mura receives P2,800 every two months from Barangay San Roque, Catbalogan City.


“I thought at first that DSWD had planted agents in our barangay to arrest us while gambling, so I avoided it and discovered that we could save more if we do not gamble anymore,” Mura said in vernacular.


“Nahadlok ako bangin bawion ha amon an allowance nga ginhatag, pero tikang didto nahibaro kami hin pagsunod han kondisyones ngan kun kay anu kinahanglan namon sumunod (I fear that they will really forfeit the cash grant if we don’t abide by the conditions,” said Mura.


He and his family followed the conditions given to them and from there they have learned the importance why they needed to follow.


“Nakaupay ha amon ang pagsunod han kondisyones kay nahibaroan namon hin maupay nga pagkinabuhi hin waray bisyo ngan huwigo, dako nga katipiran ngan kalipayan kay may natitirok na yana bisan tala gudti. (Obeying the conditions made us feel better, we also found out that by avoiding vices, we spent less and we saved the little cash instead), " he said.


The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a poverty reduction and social development strategy of the National Government that provides conditional cash grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition, education. (LDL-PIA 8, Samar with A. Ebalde)


==NGP gains support from ROTC cadets, reservists==
==Samar social welfare office conducts Rebel Returnee Profiling Project==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221329721801
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221335152625
*Monday 20th of February 2012
*Monday 23rd of April 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar)
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, February 20 (PIA)— School cadets and reservists have started a massive tree-planting and beach clean-up in response to President Benigno S. Aquino’s National Greening Program (NGP), a student cadet officer said Monday.
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 23 (PIA) --The Samar Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office had started profiling former rebels on April 16-17.  


Assistant Commandant Malik Rafon of the Samar State University’s Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) said his school would begin a massive start tree-planting program in March this year.
This project is done by the office with the Office of the Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process (OPAPP) to assess the needs of rebel returnees (RRs) and the eventual provision of the government in addressing the needs.  


In Catbalogan, some 1400 Naval ROTC reservists and Naval ROTC cadets from the 535th ROTC Command at the Samar State University (SSU) have signed up to plant two or three seedlings to support the program, with a pledge to plant 10 trees each yearly until 2016, Rafon added.
This is according to Emy Bonifacio, OPAPP extension worker in Samar.  


The cadets and reservists have also started a coastal clean-up, collecting more than 50 sacks of non-biodegradable garbage from the island’s littered beaches, he said.
According to Alma Austero Social Welfare Officer 1, they have started with some six Samarnon RRs all males, three from Sta Rita, two from Paranas town, and one from Gandara.  


President Aquino’s NGP targets the planting of 1.5 billion trees all over the country in the next four years.
The livelihood program will be in effect for six years, she added.  


Partner agencies in the project are Samar LGU, DepEd, Department of Health, the Armed forces of the Philippines (AFP), the police, and the agricultural office in the LGUs.


Rebel returnees are former members of the communist party/New Peoples Army(NPA) who have decided to surrender to the authorities and live normal lives away from the insurgents.


There are some cases when the rebels need cash because they would really want to start a new life away from those who know them,” added the welfare officer.


Some RRs though would just like to be where their relatives are, so that the partner agencies will just extend services to the family members like health benefits and scholarships to the former rebel beneficiaries.


The profiling project is in relation to the Comprehensive Local Integration Program. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar)






==Mejos as new Samar police director will seek alliances with LGUs==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221329608300
*Sunday 19th of February 2012
:by  (PIA- 8-Samar Avha H. Ebalde)




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 19 (PIA) -- The Philippine National Police in Region 8 Provincial Office, welcomed chief superintendent Eusebio “Boy” Mejos who assumed as Provincial Director of Samar during the turnover ceremony from outgoing officer-in-charge, Nolasco Bathan.
During the ceremony, Mejos said, “kakaibiganin natin ang mga LGUs. We will endeavor to have strong linkages with other stakeholders,” he added.
To his chiefs of police and the entire Samar police force, Mejos said, ”As a team we are duty bound to comply with orders from higher headquarters.”
“We will make sure that the police is always on top of every eventuality, as we will gain the trust of the community.”
“Let us serve not only Samarnons, its visitors,. and even those that are just passing by, with this we will compensate payment of their taxes where our salaries are derived.”
Meanwhile in his speech, Bathan said that despite the short span as head of Samar’s PNP, he took the opportunity to serve well that resulted to a  more peaceful Samar.
“Samar province got the lowest crime rate incidence from June 2011 to September 2011,” Bathan said.
PNP C/Supt Pepito M. Pacada Chief Regional 08 Directorial Staff a member of Philippine National Police Academy class ’8, to which Mejos belongs, officiated in the turn over ceremony.
In a brief message, He described both Mejos and Bathan as good officers who excel in their positions. Judging from the reactions from his men and the people, OIC Bathan served the people of Samar Province well and steered the PNP to great heights, as Pacada said, it was a job well done.






==Vegetable dish wins ‘Master Gulay Chef’==
*Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/tacloban/local-news/2012/04/20/vegetable-dish-wins-master-gulay-chef-217313
*Friday, April 20, 20112
:by  sunstar.com.ph




A VEGETABLE recipe using indigenous ingredients bested 14 other entries during this week’s Master Gulay Chef Showdown, a prelude to the 2012 Nutrition Month activity highlighting the importance of consuming vegetables.


Patricia Lirios and cooking partner Trixia Dumaguet of Barangay Canramos, Tanauan, Leyte said their recipe is easy to prepare and affordable for poor families who want to eat nutritious food.


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==Akbay Program==
Tagged as Linaw-ag na Gulay (boiled vegetables), Lirios’s recipe is a mix of onions, tomatoes, squash, malunggay, patola, okra, and eggs. What makes the recipe unique is that it is savored with “lawlaw” sauce instead of patis and lemon grass locally known as “tanglad.”
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/351682/dam-project
*February 17, 2012, 4:10pm
:by  Visayas Newsbits


“I encourage mothers to patronize the menu. I used eggs instead of meat because it is more affordable. This will pass the taste of both young and old,” Lirios said after receiving the medal and a cash prize of P10,000.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar (PIA) — Some 209 farm household beneficiaries all over Samar received P10,000 checks Friday to help them pursue agri-business ventures.
Criteria for judging were palatability or taste (25%), use of nutritious ingredients (25%), originality (20%) visual appeal (15%), and ease of preparation (15%).


This was part of a loan program under the Agrikultura: Kaagapay ng Bayang Pinoy (AKBAY), in coordination with the Provincial Agricultural and Fishery Council (PAFC).
Their recipe, along with other five winning entries, will be compiled in a book scheduled for launching by the National Nutrition Council (NNC) on Nutrition Month this coming July 2012. The compilation will be distributed to beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).


According to provincial coordinator John Meniano, the beneficiaries were chosen from the fourth, fifth, and sixth class municipalities whose household income is not more than P9,512, which is considered the poverty threshold in Samar.
Copies of recipe will also be given to local nutrition workers as information and education material to teach families to improve their meals and food intake.


Other winning entries are Ginataang Gulay na Kamway, Pako at Alugbati (2nd place) by mothers from Calbiga, Samar; and Ginataang Gulay na may Buko (3rd place) of Maasin City local government.


Consolation winners were Tempura Vegetables by Richard Elardo of Tacloban City, Easy Vegetable Fritters by Joan Deramayo of Tacloban City, and Napoles Salad by the Eastern Samar State University in Borongan City.


NNC Regional Program Coordinator Carina Santiago said their office has released P30,000 cash to all winning entries in addition to tokens given to all participants.


“Through this contest, we want to showcase different ways of cooking vegetable using indigenous ingredients. We have to promote recipes like this because many people prefer meat and oily foods,” Santiago said.


==Paranas LGU conducts an awareness campaign on Ulot watershed==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221334211167
*Thursday 19th of April 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 19 (PIA) --To ensure that Ulot Watershed is protected, the Paranas local government unit (LGU) conducted an awareness campaign concerning the watershed and other protected areas within the Samar Island Natural Park.


==TESDA offers non-stop scholarship and training program==
According to Joy Salazar, Paranas’ municipal tourism officer, the activity was attended by barangay captains, chiefs of offices, national governmentagencies (NGAs), and other representatives of local governments.  
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221329345113
*Thursday 16th of February 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)


Angelito Villanueva, Protected Area Superintendent, Samar Island Natural Park (SINP) explained the fragile condition of the watershed that it takes more than an advocacy campaign and promotion to ensure the protection of the remaining forest cover of the region.


CATBALOGAN CITY. Samar, Feb 16 (PIA) -- The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) offers non stop-scholarship  under the Private Education Students Financial Assistance (PESFA).
In line with the activity and protection promotion, Paranas LGU will allocate budget to be determined still by the Sangguniang Bayan through a resolution, to support its task to construct and establish facilities in the area based on an approved engineering design.  
TESDA has partner institutions nationwide that implement enterprise-based and community-based training programs.
It also has a network of 125 TESDA Technology Institutes composed of schools and training centers it administers all over the country.
According to TESDA head of Provincial Operations, Primo Regis Jr., at present, they have 82 scholars in STI Calbayog City taking up commercial cooking, house keeping, food and beverage, finishing course for call center agent; 25 scholars for computer hardware servicing in Samar College; and 25 in Innovate Catbalogan.
They also have on-going arc welding, commercial cooking at the North West  Samar State University (NWSSU), computer servicing, bookkeeping, and computer programming in AMA CLC Calbayog with 104 scholars under the special commitment of Secretary Joel Villanueva through Representative Mel Senen Sarmiento.
“It is imperative that we perform our moral obligation in providing every youth a chance to education, by giving them access to technical and vocational education as an alternative to formal education. We will ensure that we will judiciously use our budget to respond to this commitment,” Regis said.
For 2012, the agency will focus on competency assessment and certification, development promotion, and implementation of new skills development programs, upgrading, and enhancement of trainor competencies.
Responding to market demands to increase chances for employment to its graduates, TESDA will also develop and offer other courses in electronics/semi-conductors, business process outsourcing, tourism, agri-fishery, and general infrastructure, he said.


The TESDA officer also said that the agency will develop other technical vocational programs to address the need of food manufacturing sub-sectors closer to primary production areas.
This is in line with a Memorandum of Agreement signed by the LGU and the Samar Park on February 28.  


“Job creation should be an ultimate goal of technical vocational education,” Regis added.
Paranas passed an ordinance where a development fee is collected from persons who register as visitors or tourists at the Ulot Water Shed Eco-Tourism Loop, where torpedo boat riding is drawing visitors daily.  
Graduates receiving the certification mean that they are able to demonstrate competence in occupation-focused skills specifications developed in partnership with the industry training boards and key employment generators.


The Ulot Water Shed, located in the south central portion of Samar Island, is rich in forest and other resources and considered a model forest.


There are some 885 flowering plant species where 406 of them are considered endemic.


The place has also been declared as a protected area or forest reserve.


The Ulot Watershed is also a vast source of water; its annual run-off of 815 million cubic meter is more than enough to supply the domestic water requirements of the residents in the area and nearby towns. (ldl/nbq-PIA 8, Samar with A Ebalde)


==DepEd opens Catbalogan Division office==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221334670415
*Wednesday 18th of April 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 18 (PIA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd-8) has opened a new division and appointed an officer-in-charge in Catbalogan City.


Dr. Editha De Veyra from Leyte has been installed as the officer-in-charge of the Catbalogan City DepEd Division


==TESDA launches Specialista Technopreneurship Program (TSTP) in Samar==
A motorcade around the city signaled the opening of the Catbalogan DepEd office located at San Bartolome Street, Catbalogan.  
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221329271432
*Wednesday 15th of February 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar with  Avha H. Ebalde)


As Catbalogan became a city, it is then automatic that the DepEd will function as another division apart from the Samar Division.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 15  (PIA) -- There is the "guru," "the master," the "idol," now there is the "specialista." The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) launched TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship Program (TSTP) information center in Calbayog City on  February 10, 2012. The specialista is a graduate of a TESDA technical-vocational course that specializes in any of the three groupings: food and beverage, beaauty care and wellness, and building/house repair and maintenance services.
The new city division will cover both public and private schools located in the city of Catbalogan with total personnel of some 757 under De Veyra’s watch.  
The launch was attended by local government officials headed by Calbayog City Mayor Ronald P. Aquino, TESDA officials and other partners from both private and public sectors.
With the launch of the TSTP, new livelihood opportunities will be opened to 30 certified graduates from technical-vocational courses in Samar.
The center, according to TESDA head provincial operations Primo V. Regis, opens on February 11 to 25 to respond to queries from the public who want to avail of the services of the TESDA specialistas.
The TSTP program is designed for a team enterprise development model for communities with the mission to empower TESDA-certified graduates to get into productive undertakings through the provision of services required by their immediate environment.
These graduates form a group that TESDA will nurture in partnership with the local government units until such time that they can do business on their own, said Regis.
Under the program, three aggrupations have been organized into: food and beverage services, beauty care and wellness services and building/house repair and maintenance services.
“As convergence effort, the local government and TESDA has set up a center cum business site where the specialistas could gain exposure and experience as they get the opportunity to service various clients while under incubation,” he said.
The information and business center as part of its social responsibility programs is in support to the government’s rehabilitation efforts to generate decent jobs, develop team work, demonstrate excellence in service delivery, organize a nurturing community and develop values and behaviors.
The office and its facilities were provided by city local government of Calbayog. The business center is located at the second floor of the New Cultural and Convention Center in Barangay Capoocan, Calbayog City.
TESDA continuous to encourage the scaling up of TSTP by enrolling more aggrupations once TESDA-certified graduates are identified and organized.


In the simple ceremonies that followed, De Veyra formally accepted the challenge as the division head and asked the support of the personnel and teachers.


“Hindi man ako taga dito pero magiging maayos at madali ang lahat kung magtutulungan tayo. (Though I am not from Catbalogan, everything will be orderly and easy if we all help each other),” she said.


De Veyra served as OIC- Assistant Superintendent in Samar for one and half year in 2010.


She finished her doctoral degree, Doctor of Philosophy major in Educational Programs Management in 2003 at the Leyte Institute of Technology, now called Eastern Visayas State University. She started as an elementary grade teacher in 1974, and has served the department for 43 years.


The program that ushered the new city division ended with the message of Catbalogan mayor Coefredo Uy as he expressed his appreciation on the launch of the City Division. Uy also announced rice support for the city division teachers. (LDL-PIA 8 Samar with A Ebalde)


==Zumarraga island health fair draws 100 mothers==
*Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/tacloban/local-news/2012/04/17/zumarraga-island-health-fair-draws-100-mothers-216721
*Tuesday, April 17, 2012
:by (Leyte Samar Daily Express)




==USNS Mercy to return for humanitarian mission to Calbayog==
CATBALOGAN CITY — Over 100 mothers pledged to breastfeed their infants exclusively for six months and completed their children’s immunization during the first-ever Zumarraga health fair.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221329137258
*Tuesday 14th of February 2012
:by  (PIA 8-Samar with Gina Dean Ragudo)


The event by the Municipal Government drew some 117 lactating and 11 pregnant women, who joined the health classes and received basic pre-natal, post partum and child care services.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 14 (PIA) --The United States Navy Hospital Ship (USNS) Mercy, one of America’s premier hospital ships is returning to the country to hold another mission in Calbayog City in June 2012.  
Municipal health officer Dr. Katerina Abiertas said in 2010, only 45 percent of the mothers in the town initiated breastfeeding within one hour after birth while only 34 percent of them gave birth with the help of a doctor, nurse or midwife.
In a press conference at Ciriaco Hotel and Resort held recently, US Navy Lieutenant Commander Sonia Maria Lohmeyer said that the USNS Mercy will serve as the platform for up to 1,000 medical, engineering, technical, and administrative personnel, including several hundred volunteers.
Part of the mission is to conduct medical, engineering, and other humanitarian exercises (i.e. Disaster Response Preparedness) and subject matter exchanges (SME).
“The humanitarian exercise is a capacity building, calculating medications on how to respond during crisis situation,” she said.
LTC Lohmeyer added that there is still a great deal of work to accomplish before the Mercy sets sail from San Diego at the beginning of May.
The visit in Calbayog City was to meet the mayors of different localities in Samar led by Congressman Mel Senen Sarmiento.
In this Pacific Partnership PP 12 mission, local doctors and health care providers are also expected to participate, Lohmeyer said.
Bearing the theme “preparing in calm to respond in crisis,” the team of Pacific Partnership 2012 and some 200 participants gathered in San Diego, California, USA on January 30 and 31 for the Mid-Planning Conference (MPC) for the mission. All four host nations -- Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Cambodia -- sent high-level delegations, as well as their partner nations, including Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, New Zealand, and Thailand.
In 2008, the USNS Mercy Ship also sailed to Calbayog City for Pacific Partnership 2008 where not only Calbayognons benefited from the medical mission but also to adjacent towns of Sta Margarita and Gandara.
Then US Ambassador to the Philippines, Kristie Kenny, visited Calbayog City during the closing ceremonies of Pacific Partnersship 2008.
At present, Calbayog City and nearby municipalities stand to benefit from this special mission to the Philippines.


The health fair aimed to improve the key health indicators in the island town.


Town Mayor Myrna Tan emphasized the importance of giving birth at a health facility assisted by skilled birth attendants and how it can save both the mother’s and the baby’s life.


“The construction of the new health center is already in process with the new birthing facility to encourage mothers to give birth at the center,” Tan said.


Abiertas discussed the importance of exclusive breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and complete immunization.


“A mother’s milk is the most nutritious food a baby could have. Every child should be immunized to be protected from diseases,” Abiertas said.


She said they are now strengthening their health promotion activities because there are still mothers who do not give birth at the health facility even if one is accessible in remote barangays.


An audio-visual presentation on family planning, breastfeeding, tuberculosis, filariasis, anti-smoking campaign, diarrhea and dengue was also shown to the mothers.


Mothers were also able to avail themselves of the services provided by the local government, which included vital signs taking (blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate), weight recording, dental check-up and consultation.


==Samar proposes P 674-M road projects to tourism destinations==
After the consultation, they were given vitamins and medicines donated by Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan.
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221329082527
*Monday 13th of February 2012
:by  www.pia.gov.ph




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 13 (PIA) -- The Samar provincial government during a meeting on February 10 of the Provincial Development Council (PDC) proposed P 674-million worth of road projects leading to tourism destinations.
The council is banking on the “Convergence Program for Enhancing Tourism Access” forged between the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
Governor Sharee Ann Tan presented some seven road network leading to the tourism destination in the second district of Samar. This will ensure the safety and facilitation of travel of visitors and tourists.
“I will personally see the DPWH Secretary and present him a detailed description of the roads and the tourism potentials,” the young governor said.
The total road network consists of 12.5 kilometers (km) to different tourism destinations in the second district of Samar. One leads to the Langun-Gobingob caves in Calbiga said to be the second largest karst formation in the world; another route is one leading to Lulugayan Falls, still in Calbiga town.
Around 1.5 km of concrete road is also proposed that leads to the Lobo and Panahuyan Cave in  Jiabong town and another 2.5 km road stretch of concreting work for the Lokilokon-Calapi-San Jose de Buan Road leading to Mt. Huraw in San Jose de Buan town.
Still in Samar’s second district is a two km road concreting project leading to Milagrosa Falls in Pinabacdao town.
In Basey, some 90 kilometers far from Catbalogan, a road that leads to Balantak Falls may also enjoy concreting worth P 20 million.
In Samar’s capital city of Catbalogan, one road project of 1.5 km leads  to Catbalogan Airport and the project, includes fencing, and partial improvement of the Catbalogan Airport.
As of press time, the governor said she is awaiting for reports from Samar's first district which projects will be included although she approved in principle the project proposed by San Jorge's tourism officer on a road network that leads to Blanca Aurora Falls in San Jorge town.
In late January 2012, the DOT and DPWH forged a MOA to embark on road projects leading to tourism destinations with the following criteria: road network importance, tourism importance, project readiness, and other economic and social development impacts.
“That’s helping to build a strong public sector institution that promotes transparency, good governance especially in tourism – an industry which has now gained national importance,” said Tourism Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez Jr. in his speech at the MOA signing. (PIA 8-Samar)




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==DENR campaigns with partners in the National Greening Program==
==Zero accident before and after lenten season in Samar==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328936472
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221334550822
*Saturday 11th of February 2012
*Monday 16th of April 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb. 11 (PIA) -- The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) campaigns with partners in advocating the National Greening Program (NGP) as President Benigno S. Aquino III declared the implementation of Executive Order 26 or the National Greening Program as a government priority.
“Our current reforestation efforts are ineffective and inefficient so there’s this new strategy called NGP,” Dr. Cleofe Torres, Dean of the Development Communication in the University of the Philippines, Los Banos said Thursday during a press conference in Catbalogan City.
UP Los Banos is a DENR partner for advocacy.
She noted that NGP consolidates government’s reforestation-related initiatives to harmonize and systematize this so action on denudation and environmental degradation can be more effective.
“The President wants a system that can achieve more impact,” She said.
Aside from greening denuded areas, NGP also targets to help address concerns on food security, poverty, environmental stability, biodiversity conservation as well as climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Torres raised the urgency for tree-planting efforts nationwide as she said that some eight million hectares of the Philippines’ nearly 16 million hectares of forest land are already unproductive, open, denuded and degraded.
“This is what we want to reforest,” she said.
Puring Daloos of DENR-8, urges all sectors to think out of the box so reforestation nationwide can be better undertaken and done at a faster pace.
“Government can afford to reforest an average of 30,000 hectares annually only so there must be new ways of speeding up tree-planting to help prevent total loss of forest cover in the country,” Daloos noted.
“Given our reforestation rate at present, it will take us 280 years to green denuded land nationwide, assuming all seedlings planted will survive,” she said.
She clarified that projecting 100 percent survival of seedlings is not realistic, however.
“Seedlings’ average a survival rate of about 21 percent to 25 percent only if these don not get burned down,” she said.
Julie Ybuan of DENR Central Office said that reforestation will be among the activities under the convergence initiative which the DENR, Department of Agriculture, Department of Agrarian Reform and Department of Education established earlier.
The goal of this initiative is to plant some 1.5 billion trees covering 1.5 million hectares in the next six years, she said.
Ybuan noted the spate of denudation-rooted environmental disasters that continue plaguing the country and highlighted the need for reforestation at a faster pace.
“We have no choice,” she said. “How can we make an impact if we just target 30,000 hectares per year? We can’t achieve NGP’s goals if it is business as usual, if things are done within our comfort zones, if tree-planting is seen as a photo opportunity only. Environmental destruction is no longer a joke. It means destruction of lives and properties.” (PIA-Samar with Avha Ebalde)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 16 (PIA) -- Samar province Traffic Management Group (TMG) headed by Police Senior Inspector (PSI) Emmanuel Arteche said their record shows that there was zero accident or incident before and after the Lenten season.
Arteche assumed his post on March 16, 2012.
PSI Arteche said, “The continuous monitoring of the TMG with the support assistance from the volunteer group SUMVAC, KABALIKAT, REACT, and ALERT resulted to 100 percent safety travel along the Samar, Maharlika highways.” (LDL/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with A Ebalde)
==New birthing facility ready for use in May==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221334211031
*Friday 13th of April 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 13 (PIA) -- Pregnant women and mothers will be relieved to know that there will be a place to safely deliver their babies. In a month’s time, an expanded Rural Health Facility in Paranas, Catbalogan will be ready for use.
According to Dr. Perlie Langi, Municipal Health Officer, the building construction is already 80 percent complete and a new birthing facility will be ready to cater to residents of Paranas by May.


The Department of Health (DOH) gave P1.5 million for the construction of the building while another P1-million worth of equipment will be released after the completion of the health facility.


“This DOH project, in partnership with the Municipal Health Center, was initiated to encourage the mothers to give birth at the center,” Langi said.


The health department launched the national campaign to strengthen its advocacy for maternal and neonatal child care as there are still mothers who do not give birth at health facilities. (LDL/NBQ-PIA8, Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)


==Fun run to raise funds for day care centers==
*Source: http://leytesamardaily.net/2012/04/fun-run-to-raise-funds-for-day-care-centers/
*12 April 2012
:by ((PIA 8-Samar with report from Avha Ebalde)




CATBALOGAN CITY — To raise funds for its day care centers, the local government unit of Paranas, Samar through the Municipal Tourism Office, will hold a fun run on April 13, Friday.


With a registration of P50, participants of the fun run themed, “Takbo Ko Para sa Gamit Eskwela ng Kabataan,” will help support Paranas’ 45 Day Care Centers.


==Samar students to plant 10 trees a year until 2016==
According to Joy Salazar, Paranas municipal tourism officer, the activity will be attended by participants from the LGU, Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Samar Electric Cooperative (SAMELCO 2), National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), and the Department of Education (DepEd), among others.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328795904
*Friday 10th of February 2012
:by  (Nimfa Quirante -PIA 8 Samar)  


The activity will start at 6:00 in the morning. It will be a five-kilometer run from Barangay Pequet, to the Paranas Municipal quadrangle.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 10. (PIA) -- Ninety-four Samar students have committed to plant 10 trees a year until 2016 in support the National Greening Program of the Aquino administration.
Yesterday, after the commitment signing and learning to plant trees, the students proceeded to Barangay San Vicente, Catbalogan to initially fulfill their promise. “This is part of the social mobilization we were dreaming to achieve our goal,” said Adelaida Abenir of DENR-Samar.
DENR involved UP Los Banos Project Advisory Group headed by Dr Cleofe Torres to assist them in doing advocacy work. The DENR and UP LB teams have been going around the country to get people to support the program.
Kloster Paul Saizes, a high school student leader from Samar National School, delivered a passionate appeal to his fellow young people exhorting them to be protectors of the environment while another student, Alberto Anchita from Samar State University-Basey campus, offered a poem personifying "kahoy" (tree), the poem or "siday."
After signing the Pledge of Commitment to plant trees until 2016, the students simultaneously pinned an NGP button bearing the words: "tagapangalaga ng tahanan ng
ating lahi." The pins serve as badge and authority to be forest protectors and to plant the promised trees to protect the forest still.




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==Jiabong ushers "Sabay-sabay Pasuso" for 100 mothers and babies==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328741800
*Thursday 9th of February 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


==Fun run to raise funds for daycare centers==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221334056858
*Wednesday 11th of April 2012
:by (LDL/NBQ/PIA 8 Samar with report from Avha Ebalde)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb. 9 (PIA) -- Some 100 mothers dreaming to give a good quality of life to their babies will come forward on Friday, Feb. 10 and join the Jiabong (Samar) health event called “Sabay-sabay Pasuso.”
Jiabong town is located 10 kilometers south of Samar’s capital city of Catbalogan and is home to mussels, or tahong to locals.
The campaigns aim to educate mothers about the importance of mother’s milk, and also as a call for proper birth spacing of at least three to five years.
Municipal and barangay officials of Jiabong are expected to appear in this health event to help the health department on the information campaign on the benefits of breastfeeding.
Health officials from the province like Cynthis Palileo will be lecturing on family planning, according to Nilo Pena, public health nurse of Jiabong Municipal Health Office.
Jiabong local government unit, the rural health unit, and United States Agency for International Development collaborated to push this event to promote breastfeeding.
Aside from tackling breastfeeding issues, a group of nurses under the Rural Nurses-Health Enhancement and Local Service will sponsor games like the popular “Pinoy Henyo” and “Tanging Hinga Mo” for mothers. (NIBQ-PIA 8 Samar)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 11 (PIA) -- To raise funds for its daycare centers, the local government unit of Paranas, Samar, through the Municipal Tourism Office, will hold a fun run on April 13, Friday.


With a registration fee of P50, participants of the fun run, themed, “Takbo Ko Para sa Gamit Eskwela ng Kabataan,” will help support Paranas’ 45 daycare centers.


According to Joy Salazar, Paranas’ municipal tourism officer, the activity will be attended by participants from the local government, Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Samar Electric Cooperative, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, and the Department of Education, among others.


The activity will start at 6:00 a.m. with a five-kilometer run from Barangay Pequet to the Paranas Municipal quadrangle.


==Fil-Am doctor heads 2012 PHL Independence Day council==
*Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/254369/pinoyabroad/fil-am-doctor-heads-2012-phl-independence-day-council
*April 10, 2012 7:45am
:by CRISTINA DC PASTOR, THE FILAM




The funny way Dr. Prospero Lim told the story, it was a choice between being a surgeon and a psychiatrist. In the end, he chose to treat mental disorders because “I don’t want to stand.”


==DPWH urges contractors to abide by deadlines==
Lim, this year’s Philippine Independence Day grand marshal, is a psychiatrist from Staten Island. This 70-year-old, unmarried doctor from Samar has more than four decades of medical practice.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328620567
*Wednesday 8th of February 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


“It can be painful to stand for too long,” he said. “As a surgeon, you have to stand the whole time. I cannot stand too long, masakit sa baywang.”


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 8 (PIA) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) first engineering district based in Calbayog City, urged the contractors to abide by the deadline set by the department.
We both laughed. I had expected the reason to be more profound than just a matter of comfort. Something in the realm of wanting to decipher the depth of the human mind to better understand clinical depression. But that’s how Lim struck me: He was comical, down-to-earth and uncomplicated.
In a statement by district Engineer Virgilio Eduarte, he echoed the directive of Secretary Rogelio Singson to finish the projects on or before September 30, 2012.
On January 24, 2012, DPWH held a contractors’ dialogue with DPWH where he briefed the contractors on the new systems like submission of claims/billings.
“The chief of the Accounting Section has to verify the authenticity of the bonds attached in vouchers from insurance companies and the authority to issue bonds,” Eduarte told the contractors.
He also reiterated that since credit line commitments are submitted during bidding to ensure the procuring entity that they will finish the projects, contractors are enjoined not to rely so much on progress billings.
These and other concerns were taken up with five contractors and their representatives.
Meanwhile, the first engineering district in Samar welcomed new assistant district engineer Alvin Ignacio vice Engr Raulito Yangzon who was assigned to Northern Samar.
Ignacio has been with DPWH for 21 years and exhibited an impressive record with extensive trainings here and abroad. His experience as a supervisor can be traced back to his being the chief section in the district office where he came from. (PIA 8-Samar/MGomez-DPWH)


Although retired since 2006 from his position as director of psychiatry at Cumberland Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Brooklyn, Lim continues his private practice. “I have to keep busy, otherwise I’d get sick,” he said. “I’m now 70.”


“I cannot retire, maraming utang,” he added wisecracking.


From the time he left the Philippines, Staten Island has been home since 1977. After graduating from UST medical school, Lim interned at the St. Vincent’s Medical Center/North Richmond Community Mental Health Center, and later set up the psychiatric unit of Bailey Seton Hospital.


Throughout his psychiatric practice, he found time to be involved in numerous faith-based and humanitarian organizations and social clubs, including the San Lorenzo Ruiz Association in Staten Island and the Katbaloganon Association USA.


“I love to talk — and listen,” said Lim on why he enjoys his job immensely.


He does not treat a lot of Filipino patients because of the “good support system.” Filipinos who are emotionally troubled have families, friends, and even the parish priest to turn to.


The Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. (Pidci) chose Lim to be this year’s grand marshal. He apparently met three important criteria: he is positive role model, he is actively involvement in FilAm or mainstream community, and he is an effective fundraiser.


“I’m just lucky,” he said, brushing aside the attributes that clinched him the title. “I think they like me.”


He is “very amiable,” said his friend Myrna Gutierrez.


==Katig writers told to write to resuscitate Waray literature==
As grand marshal, Lim was feted at a ballroom gala on March 24 in a tradition rich with music and pageantry. There, he was given an uproarious welcome by the Pidci officers and his supporters from the medical profession. In response, he pledged to do his best to make this year’s Independence Day parade on Madison Avenue – touted as the biggest outside of the Philippines – bigger than in previous years.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328542513
*Monday 6th of February 2012
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


“First, I need to galvanize my support,” he told The FilAm, referring to more than a dozen organizations he has founded or is affiliated with.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 7 (PIA) -- The Katig han Sinirangan Bisayas Waray writers who gathered on Saturday at the Leyte Normal University (LNU) were asked to resuscitate Waray literature by Prof. Merle Alunan, a well known writer and a professor of the UP System.
Only then, he added, can he work to heal the fractured Pidci organization that has been hit by infighting within its ranks.
As if to challenge the budding writers, Alunan quoted a statement from Dr Bienvenido Lumbera that said , “Not much is produced in some regional literatures; in fact some are moribound or dying, as in the case of Waray literature and to some extent, Cebuano literature.”
With the little Waray literature available, Alunan, in her talk on “Latitudes of Intimacy: Modern waray Literature,” presented her dissection of some opus of the Waray poets that figured in Lamiraw, Waray Writing Workshop usually held at the Northwest Samar State University in Calbayog City (Samar) and the Iligan Writers Workshop.
The UP professor who stands as a critic to the Waray writing workshops with Dr. Dave Genotiva and Vic Sugbu drew out the themes in the poems that talked of simple and humble pleasures, the verdant farms and the seas and the rural folks’ pre occupation.
Alunan talked about poets who were mostly males as only one woman writer made it to her dissection.
“Except for Victor N. Sugbo, the new Waray writers found their voices first in their own mother tongues. However, they are all university-trained. It is evident in the styles and poetic techniques they have adopted, and the way they have brought the traditional forms of native Waray poetry closer to contemporary modes of writing.”
“From these new poets of Waray, speaking in the new language of modern poetry, we discover how the Filipino thrives in latitudes of intimacy.”
The speaker mentioned Waray stalwarts like Eduardo Makabenta Sr., Iluminado Lucente, and Casiano Trinchera, whom she said wrote in rhymed quatrains, the lines balanced in strict syllabic measure by a caesura.
Organizers believe that the activity has elicited somehow a flicker of hope for the writers to write more in Waray, Inabaknon, or Sebuano in whatever form of literature that will perpetuate Waray and the other languages spoken in the region.
“Slowly but surely, the Waray writer is coming back to his/her culture, ” Alunan stated.
The activity in Eastern Visayas was initiated by the National Committee on Literary Arts (NCLA), the Katig Writers Network Inc., and Leyte Normal University (LNU) to celebrate the National Arts Month this February. (PIA 8-Samar)


“The one thing I’d like to see is to have some kind of unity in Pidci,” Lim said. “It always happens that if a candidate loses, he and his followers don’t participate in the new administration. I’d like for that to stop.”


“But we can always change,” Lim said confidently. “I believe in change.” - The FilAm


==Puey Quiñones– from runway to redemption==
*Source: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/42447/puey-quinones%E2%80%93-from-runway-to-redemption
*5:31 am | Sunday, April 8th, 2012
:by  Pam Pastor
Philippine Daily Inquirer




It was a scandal of epic proportions.
In February last year, fashion designer Puey Quiñones was caught trying to pass off a department store-bought jacket as his own creation. Shea Gamboa, the furious bride-to-be whose groom Jhon Maala commissioned the suit for their wedding, tweeted about what people soon referred to as “a fashion scam.”
Within hours, the tale of retagging had become a full-blown controversy that brought the designer to his knees.
Rewind
Growing up in Samar, Quiñones did not dream of becoming a fashion designer.
“I didn’t even know what fashion was. I grew up in a small town. I was older than 10 when we got our first TV.”
He had visions of being on the center stage but he wasn’t sure how.
“I tried singing, I joined contests. But puberty hit and my voice changed. So I tried dance. Then I said, this is it. I’ll become a teacher, I’ll teach dance.”
But his father, a policeman, had other plans for him.
“He asked me to take up Political Science. I think he was hoping na magiging straight pa ako.”
After three years of Political Science at University of Eastern Philippines, Quiñones wasn’t happy at all. He heard that his aunt, who was based in Manila, was going into partnership with fashion designer Dennis Lustico.


“I asked her, can I just work for you? You don’t have to pay me. Gusto ko lang lumayo.”
He made the big move to Manila and started earning money by volunteering to wash his aunt’s car. Soon, he started working for Lustico.
“I was his assistant. I was very happy doing that—working on the finishing touches, sewing the buttons, answering the phones.”
Although he was starting to feel the urge to create his own designs, at first, Quiñones resisted. “I always thought fashion was only for rich kids.” But then he started to sketch. “I sketched every day tapos nilalagay ko sa table ni  Dennis  para makita niya.”
When Bergamo CEO Mel Meer was looking for a designer, Lustico told Quiñones that he was ready.
“I submitted my sketches and Mr. Meer loved it. I was so happy but nervous,” Quiñones recalls.


It was 2000 and he was only 20.
Fame
Quiñones was just starting. He joined competitions and won over clients and fashion editors with his bold, dramatic and unorthodox designs. His clientele, who included celebrities, grew exponentially. Ironically, it was the fame that he worked hard for that led to his downfall.
“I went overboard. I felt untouchable. Hindi ako babagsak. I was having a great time, I had a fabulous life. Lahat kaya ko. Nasusunod lahat ng gusto ko. Anywhere I wanted to go, I could go. Anything I wanted to eat, I could eat. I felt the power. I abused it. I came from nothing, then I had so much. I was living beyond my means. I didn’t know how to control it anymore.”
Perhaps with that power came the feeling that he could get away with anything. Then, the scandal.
Damages
At the height of the controversy, Quiñones issued a public apology. He paid Shea and Jhon almost P200,000 in refunds and damages.
But his troubles were only beginning. “I lost a lot of clients. I lost a lot of money. I lost projects. Brides canceled their orders and asked for refunds. I said I’ll try to refund as long as I can. I did it and I was willing to face the consequences.”


Quiñones’ mother, a teacher, came to his aid. “She was the one who produced money to refund my clients. She took out loans. I realized, wala talagang tutulong sa ’yo kundi family mo.”
It was his family and his closest friends who kept him afloat. “Yung mga real friends talaga, mabibilang ko lang sa aking kamay. My family and si Dennis Lustico, whom I call “mother,” never siyang tumalikod sa akin; si Ronald Magalang whom I call “father”; si Ivarluski Aseron, Pia Campos, Carmina Sanchez.”
Quiñones says practically everything he’s earned has been used to pay off debts. “The whole year, I had no income. But I’m dealing with it. I’m not running.”
The scandal took a toll on him. “I got depressed. I couldn’t design. For months, I couldn’t go out of my room. I couldn’t eat. I was just crying and praying every day. I couldn’t afford to see people. I couldn’t go to the mall. I kept thinking, what about my fabulous friends? My fabulous lifestyle? What about the parties? Hindi na ako mai-invite sa social gatherings.”
But after weeks of reflection, Quiñones’ priorities changed.
“Before this happened, I was not a religious person. I was very modern. Pero sobrang nag-iba yung mundo ko. One day, I went to church and said, ‘Okay, Lord, pagod na ako.’ I was tired of dealing with the controversy, the criticisms, the people bashing me. I deserved it, I accepted it. I didn’t blame anybody. But I was ready to face a new life. I wanted to surrender.”
That moment, which came six months after the scandal, was pivotal.
“Doon ako nagkaroon ng strength ulit. I said to God, I am willing to lose everything, just give me back my peace. I was ready to give up fashion. I was ready to go home or go to another country and start a new life. When I surrendered, gumaan yung pakiramdam ko. I said, Lord, Ikaw na bahala sa akin. Just give me the right direction, give me what you think is best for me.”


==Army deepens knowledge of International Humanitarian Law==
==8th ID Commanding General retires==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328492124
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221333728952
*Monday 6th of February 2012
*Saturday 7th of April 2012
:by (PIA 8-Samar with 34th CMO) 
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 6 (PIA) -- The army learns more on humanitarian law through a series of lectures from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 7 (PIA) -- The 8th ID Commanding General Mario F Chan ordered his sergeant at arms: lower my personal flag, as his final order as he faced his division for the last time before retiring.  
This is in view of the AFP’s drive to equip every soldier with the knowledge regarding the laws on Human Rights and have a deeper understanding and appreciation on the United Nations International Humanitarian Law (UN-IHL), the 34th Infantry (RELIABLE) Battalion (34th IB) headed by Lieutenant Colonel William P. Peñafiel Jr invited a team from the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) to give lecture on International Humanitarian Law.
This was reported by Captain Ramil Palisoc, civilian military officer of the 34th IB on February 3, 2012.
Head of ICRC – Tacloban, Marie Dubeau, an expatriate of French nationality and Maria Socorro T. Pancipanci, Field Officer conducted a lecture to the officers and enlisted personnel of the 34th IB on February 3, 2012.
The lecture first touched on the overview of ICRC, its United Nations mandate, roles, facilities, and its relation with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC); then the lecture on the International Humanitarian Law.
The troops actively participated and were very eager to learn more about IHL. Questions and clarifications were raised making the whole discussion lively.
The difference in language was not a hindrance for the soldiers to absorb all important aspects that transpired during the lecture. Pancipanci would translate to Tagalog what Dubeau was saying. Some still managed to interact using the universal sign language.
Lieutenant Colonel William Peñafiel, Jr commended the successful conduct of lecture on IHL, especially the active participation of the troops.
He was very thankful for the time and effort exerted by Dubeau and party coming to this far-flung part of Northern Samar just to give a lecture on IHL.
He encouraged the soldiers to put into their hearts and minds, and practice what they have learned from this lecture. He reminded his subordinates that all soldiers of the battalion must at all times adhere to the International Humanitarian Law and other laws governing human rights in discharging their duties.
He also emphasized to all the stakeholders, to observe human rights as embodied in our campaign plan Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) ‘Bayanihan.’ He encourages the conduct of this lecture from time to time.


After 38 years of service in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Commanding General of the 8th Infantry Battalion said his last piece on April 3 in front of army officials, heads of agencies, and soldiers.


“My service ends here,” Chan said.


Chan joined the AFP as second lieutenant in 1978 after spending four years in the Philippine Military Academy.


“The rich and fulfilling experiences, the glorious days I spent with my comrades, the triumphs, frustrations, the learning, the challenges, the duties and responsibilities,” Chan described his years with the army.


The general is credited for working hard to quell insurgency in the region, for his peace initiatives in Samar.


Army Chief Major General Emmanuel Bautista commended Chan for his peace initiatives in Samar where his biggest accomplishment was the declaration of Southern Leyte as insurgent free and Leyte province with “manageable conflict-affected" and development-ready area.


BGen Gerardo Layug will be taking over from Chan thereon.


Regional Directors of national agencies, some local chief executives joined Bautista in gracing the turn-over ceremony at the 8th ID, Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8 Samar)


==Delgado: The real fight has not yet started==
*Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/tacloban/local-news/2012/04/05/delgado-real-fight-has-not-yet-started-214942
*Thursday, April 5, 2012
:by  (Leyte Samar Daily Express)


==6.0-magnitude quake hits Samar==
*Source: http://www.tempo.com.ph/2012/6-0-magnitude-quake-hits-samar/#.Ty6LT8X9nJc
*Feb 5th, 2012
:by Xinhua


SAMAR gubernatorial aspirant Rosa Jessica Uy-Delgado said the fight is not yet over despite the unexpected loss in the recall bid to oust the Tan siblings from their posts in the province.


Manila, Philippines – An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale jolted Samar, Philippines at 13:09:29 GMT on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Delgado’s reaction came after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) en banc affirmed the suspension of all pending recall petitions across the country notwithstanding the motion for reconsideration, which the petitioners filed to pursue the recall elections in Samar.
The epicenter, with a depth of 60.20 km, was initially determined to be at 11.9541 degrees north latitude and 125.7323 degrees east longitude. (Xinhua)


==Registration of farmers winds up in bigger towns in Samar==
The recall bid was filed against incumbent Provincial Governor Sharee Ann Tan-De los Santos and Vice Governor Stephen James Tan but was suspended due to lack of material time and insufficiency of funds to hold the elections.
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221328258089
*Saturday 4th of February 2012
:by pia.gov.ph


She said they are disappointed on the recent decision of the en banc but would not let them be frustrated in their call for reform in the province.


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb 4 (PIA) -- The registration of agricultural workers in Samar is winding up in the bigger towns while those in smaller ones are over.
Delgado is the eldest daughter of slain Calbayog City Mayor Reynaldo Uy.
This was disclosed by the National Statistics Office Romeo Gabatbat during the training of manual processor yesterday in Catbalogan City.  
Hired interviewers in Catbalogan, Calbayog, Sta Rita, Daram and Basey are still concluding up their listing activity, these are the bigger town in Samar with bigger population.
These interviewers do house-to-house listing of households and complete registration of farmers, farm laborers, and fishermen.
This will be contained in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA), a significant endeavor of the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Cluster of the national government.
The Philippines, according to NSO, being an agricultural country, needs a comprehensive information system that caters to the various data and information needs of economic development partners, policy makers, and implementers.
The RSBSA electronic compilation of basic information on farmers, farm laborers, and fishermen will be utilized in  agriculture- related programs and services.
This activity is a collaboration of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), local government units (LGUs), and the National Statistics Office (NSO). (PIA 8-Samar)


“Even if the recall was not pushed through this does not mean that the reform we are aspiring for the province will also end. We will continue the advocacy for reform because the real fight has not yet started,” she said, hinting that the fight might end up in the 2013 midterm elections.


While Delgado has not formally declared her political plans to run for the gubernatorial post in the province, the Liberal Party has earlier declared its stand to support Delgado to run against Tan-De los Santos had the recall election was pushed through.


Citing an amassed support from supporters and local chief executives who are political allies, she said she and Samar Board Member Eunice Babalcon will officially proclaim their political plans on May 1 this year.


Babalcon has also expressed her interest of running as vice-governor in said province had the recall bid was realized.


“I thank all the mayors and our leaders who are giving us support and for giving me and my family adequate time to decide about my plans this 2013. All of these will be answered during the death anniversary of my father this May 1,” she emphasized.


==New Commander==
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/356289/new-commander
*April 4, 2012, 4:45pm
:by  Restituto A. Cayubit




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar — The Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division (8ID) based here has a new commanding general. Maj. General Mario Chan who was the 8ID’s commanding general since August 25, 2010 relinquished his command to his successor yesterday, April 3.


The new 8ID commander is Brigadier General Gerardo Layug who was installed in a change of command ceremony presided over by Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, commanding general of the Philippine Army at Camp Lukban command headquarters here.


==Army donates 31,500cc of blood in Samar==
==SC declares Samar solon natural-born Filipino==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1221328073258
*Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/253709/news/regions/sc-declares-samar-solon-natural-born-filipino
*Wednesday 1st of February 2012
*April 3, 2012 3:40pm
:by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
:by   Mark Merueñas/RSJ, GMA News




CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, Feb. 1 (PIA) – A total of 31,500 cc of different types of blood were collected from the elements of the 8th Infantry Division (8th ID) in a mass bloodletting dubbed as “Young Blood, New Blood for the World” with the Philippine National Red Cross at Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City.
The Supreme Court has declared Western Samar Rep. Milagrosa "Mila" Tan a natural-born Filipino who is qualified to sit as a member of the House of Representatives.
   
   
In a report filed by the 8th ID, it said that the activity was made possible through the collaboration between Dr. Michieko Malou D. Modesto, Blood Bank Physician of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), Leyte Chapter and the Medical team of Camp Lukban Station Hospital headed by its commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Jorge Benavidez.
In an en banc resolution dated March 3 but released to the media Tuesday, the high court denied Wilfredo Estorninos' petition contesting a House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET) ruling in favor of Tan.
   
   
Pamunag Med Tech, of PNRC Staff Leyte Chapter, Tacloban City said in an interview that recipients of the bloodletting activity are not limited to patients who need blood from this region but the whole country as well.
“After a careful examination of the records, the court resolves to dismiss the petition for failure to show that the HRET committed grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack, or in excess of jurisdiction, in finding that [the] respondent is a natural born citizen, and therefore, qualified to sit as a member of the House of Representatives,” the high court said.
   
   
A big number of soldiers coming from different offices of the division and students of Restructured Reenlistment Training class-80-12 volunteered to donate blood.
The high court said the HRET "correctly applied [to Tan's case] the doctrine" used in the case "Jose Ong Jr. v. Electoral Tribunal of the House or Representatives" in which Ong Jr. no longer needed to formally declare his choice of Filipino citizenship since his mother was a natural-born citizen anyway and his father was a naturalized citizen.
   
   
A total of 31,500 cc of blood collected will be forwarded to the Blood Bank in Tacloban City for screening. (PIA 8-Samar with the 8th ID Division on Public Affairs Office (DPAO))
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) in 2010 disqualified Tan to run for a seat in the House of Representatives, saying she was not a natural-born citizen.
But the HRET later ruled that Tan had the legal qualifications to run as congresswoman of Western Samar's second district.
Tan was born in Palompon, Leyte and now lives in Catbalogan City, hometown of her late husband Ric.
She had served as Samar governor for three terms.
 
==P 30-M worth of poverty reduction projects targeted for Catbalogan==
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1221333350600
*Monday 2nd of April 2012
:by  Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante
 
 
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 2 (PIA) -- The Catbalogan local poverty reduction program targets P 30 million worth of projects this year.
 
In a talk with Jose Obrero, the local government operations officer, he said that the projects and programs are results of the workshops identified both by the Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT) and the civil society represented by the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) basic sector and the LGU-accredited organizations.
 
One distinct feature of the LPRAT is the active involvement of the civil society in identifying projects that are meant to benefit the marginalized sector of society.
 
They will validate and attest that the prioritization process were for the real pro-poor programs and projects.
 
Ranked one to five are projects that involve aqua-culture like rehabilitation of Marine Protected Areas, construction of artificial reefs, eucheuma/mussel and oyster farming, and the enforcement of Bantay Dagat (sea borne patrol).
 
 
These projects will be implemented by the Department of Agriculture based on the proposals submitted by the LPRAT.
 
There are also six health projects like health facilities improvement for TB DOTS, enrolment to Philhealth, information/ IEC campaign of the new birthing facility and others.
 
As for the Department of Education (DepEd) repairs and rehab of school buildings rank 18- 20.
 
Other national government agencies that partner with the LGU in these projects are the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Public Works and Highways, the Department of National Defense – Office fo the Civil Defense (DND-OCD), and the National Irrigation administration (NIA).
 
According to the guidelines,the LPRAT scheme uses the bottom-up approach where the national government recognizes that projects for implementation must be what people need in the barangays where they themselves will identify it rather than by those above to just sporadically distribute projects which most often the rural folks do not need.
 
Given the scarce LGU resources and pre-allocated Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), the LGU could specifically prioritize programs that are really intended for the poor constituents. (EOPT/NIBQ-PIA 8, Samar)
 
==NEDA approves 3 road/bridge projects in Aurora and Samar==
*Source: http://www.pnoynews.com/2012/04/neda-approves-3-roadbridge-projects-in.html
*Sunday, April 01, 2012
:by  pnoynews.com 
 
 
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board approved Thursday three road/bridge projects amounting to P4.3 billion—the Project for the Bridge Construction for Expanded Agrarian Reform Communities Development (Phase II-Umiray Bridge), the Baler–Casiguran Road Improvement Project, and the Samar Pacific Coastal Road Project (SPCRP). These projects aim to improve distribution of goods and mobility of people in the provinces of Aurora and Samar.
The P798.56-million Umiray Bridge Project, proposed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), involves the construction of a 358-lineal meter bridge that will cross Umiray River along the boundaries of Barangay Umiray in Dingalan, Aurora province and Barangay Umiray in General Nakar, Quezon province. About P711.21 million will be funded through the Government of Japan Grant Aid Program, and the remaining P87.35 million will be sourced from DAR’s regular budget.
“This project aims to improve the distribution of agricultural products as well as increase the incomes of people in four ARCs [agrarian reform communities], 11 barangays of Dingalan, Aurora and 19 barangays of General Nakar, Quezon,” Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr., who is also NEDA Board Vice Chairperson, said.
The second road project is the P1.66-billion Baler–Casiguran Road Improvement Project, which involves the completion of the remaining 50.95 kilometers of unpaved sections of the 116-kilometer road. The unpaved sections run through the municipalities of Baler, Dipaculao, Dinadiawan, Dinalungan, and Casiguran in the province of Aurora. The project is proposed to be financed through the overseas development assistance (ODA) loan from the Korea Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) of P1.44 billion and counterpart funding from Philippine government of about P219.69 million.
“The project ensures the interregional connectivity between Region[s] 2 and 3. This will improve travel time and transportation of goods from five hours to one and a half hours,” Paderanga said.
The third road project, the SPCRP, involves improvement of the 27.75-kilometer unpaved arterial road sections of Samar Pacific Coastal Road and construction of three bridges: Simora, Jangtud, and Pinaculan. The P1.81-billion project will be financed through a P1.6-billion ODA loan from the Korea EDCF and counterpart funding from the Philippine government amounting to P207 million.
Paderanga said this aims to enhance the development of potential agricultural lands and fishing grounds, as well as facilitate distribution of goods and services in the area.
The NEDA Board is the governing body that sets major development policy directions for the Philippines, whereas the NEDA Secretariat serves as its research and technical support arm. President Benigno S. Aquino III is Chair of the Board, and Paderanga serves as Vice Chair. The NEDA Board members are: the Secretaries of Agriculture, Budget and Management, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources, Finance, Public Works and Highways, Science and Technology, Tourism, Trade and Industry, Transportation and Communications, and Presidential Management Staff; the Deputy Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; the Chairpersons of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, Metro Manila Development Authority, and Mindanao Development Authority; the Governor of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao; and the President of the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines.
 


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But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
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USNS MERCY on its Trans Pacific Partnership

USNS MERCY on its Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) run goes to Western Samar June 18 to July 1, 2012.

Its Mission Statement: "Preparing In Calm To Help in Crisis"

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- One World Institute Inc. President Yolanda "Mg. YO" Stern has announced that the USNS MERCY will visit Western Samar in the Philippines from June 18 to July 1, 2012. It will be anchored in Calbayog bringing with it hospital as well as land-based misssions.

In Indonesia, the MERCY team ran a veterinary, construction, as well as surgical mission and even threw in the TPP band for entertainment.

Per Ms. Stern, the MERCY expects to promote goodwill while serving hundreds of Samaranons.

S. Maria Lohmeyer, Lt. Commander of USN Pacific Partnership 2012 is the Public Affairs Officer of the MERCY.

  • For further information, please contact Ms. Yolanda O. Stern,
  • President of One World Institute
  • (510) 541-0964
  • YolandaOStern@aol.com

Army condemns use of land mines

by (PIA8 Samar with LTC. Alvin Lagamon)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 11 (PIA) -- The Eighth Infantry Division (8th ID) is calling on the public to join them in condemning the continued use of landmines by the New People’s Army (NPA).

BGen. Gerardo T. Layug, commanding general of the 8th ID of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, said the use of landmines is a violation of Republic Act 9851 (Crime Against International Law).

This is also a clear violation of the paragraph 15, article II of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHIHL). It is prohibited because such attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians.

“I call on everyone to condemn this senseless act of violence against our troops and our people,” Layug said.

On December 14, 2010, local NPAs launched a landmine attack at the vicinity of Barangay Sta. Fe and Barangay Perez, Catubig, Northern Samar against the elements of 63rd Infantry Battalion (63rd IB) which resulted to the death of military troops and a nine-year-old boy.

Recently, the NPA have also used landmines against government troops in Barangay Antipolo, Llorente, Eastern Samar and Barangay Nago-Ocan, Catubig, Northern Samar.

In other areas, the rebels also employed landmines during an attack against the operating elements of the 71st Infantry Battalion (71st IB) at Sitio Linaw, Brgy Panamin, Mabini town, Compostella Valley on April 28, 2012, killing a soldier and wounding seven civilians. A similar incident also happened on February 27, 2012 in another undisclosed area. Early this year an elderly woman died during a landmine explosion in CARAGA region and the previous year another civilian was killed due to a landmine explosion at Maco, Compostella Valley.

It may also be recalled that in the early morning of March 5, 2012, the 8th ID troops seized forty-four (44) improvised landmines and production paraphernalia in an NPA explosive factory in the hinterlands of the Municipality of Paranas, Samar.

“All of these only prove the NPA’s tenacity to use landmines in complete disregard of the safety of the innocent civilians. The Human Rights Office is already preparing to file criminal charges against the NPA rebels for these blatant violations of IHL provisions,” according to a statement from the 8th ID in a press release.

Infantry Div installs first woman military police chief

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 10 (PIA) --The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine Army installed 1Lt Julie G Fadchar (OS) PA, former Admin Officer of the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil Military Office (CMO), as the first ever woman Commanding Officer of Military Police (MP) Company replacing Maj Noel B Luoang (Inf) PA, the outgoing Commanding Officer.

In a simple yet remarkable Change – of - Command ceremony of the Military Police (MP) Company at the 8ID Multi-purpose Hall the ceremony was presided by LtC Ricardo G Ellorda (Inf) PA, Commanding Officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Service Battalion, 8th ID, PA.

Ltc Ellorda welcomed and challenged the newly installed woman commander in her new field of assignment. Her designation is in recognition of her leadership qualities to command a company of men in uniform entrusted to enforce military law, order and camp regulations.

In her assumption speech, Fadchar expressed her gratitude to Commanding General Gerardo Layug for the trust and confidence bestowed on her. (EOPT/NBQ-PIA 8-Samar with LtC Arvin Lagamon, Chief DPAO)

CHED approves only 2 private colleges to hike tuition fee

by Aurora J. Casimpan


Tacloban City, Leyte, May 8, (PIA) -- A lot of parents and students in Eastern Visayas have been given a respite in the payment of tuition fees as only two out of the 97 colleges and universities in the region had been approved by the Commission on Higher Education for tuition fee hike.

CHED, which administers colleges and universities, approved the tuition hikes of Bato Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) in Bato town in Leyte and the Samar Colleges (SC) in Catbalogan City, Samar to eight percent and 9.8 percent, respectively.

CHED regional director Liberty Garcia confirmed the approval of the increase on tuition fees as the said colleges were able to follow the requirements in applying for tuition fee hikes.

Director Garcia explained that the CHED is strict in the compliance of requirements for the approval of tuition fee hikes because the issue of increase is sensitive among students.

She also informed that there were other private colleges and universities across the region including three government-run colleges which applied for tuition fee hike but were told to put on hold the plan as the said schools failed to conduct the mandatory consultation of the schools’ respective student organizations mandated under CHED Memorandum Order No. 3 issued this year.

Under the said memorandum is the explicit mandate that the consultation period must be completed not later than February 28 of the academic year preceding the school year where the increase shall take effect.

Another important requirement which needed to be complied with is that 70 percent of the proposed increase must go to the faculties in the form of salaries and benefits with the remaining 30 percent to be spent for the improvement of laboratories and equipment of the school.

Applicants for increase of tuition fee have to satisfy the requirements before being approved for tuition fee increase. (EOPT/AJC-PIA 8)

DTI convenes industrial workers, service providers over business issues

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 8 (PIA) -- The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) called on industrial workers and service providers over business issues in a forum at the DTI conference room here recently.

The whole day meeting was attended by six proprietors and nine workers from the different repair shops in Catbalogan City.

DTI discussed the provisions of Presidential Decree (PD) 1572 or The Regulation of Repair and Service Shops, Republic Act (RA) No. 7394 or The Consumer Act of the Philippines, and RA No. 8749.

This is to implement the DTI function of accrediting establishments and practitioners of the Administrative Code of 1987 and provide for redress mechanism pursuant to Executive Order (EO) No. 913.

TESDA was also present during the forum to discuss the importance of the assessment and requirement needed by the workers who will undergo the evaluation.

TESDA assessment is to assure that the workers are qualified for the service they are providing.

TESDA also will give certificates to those who will pass the three- to four-hour of actual demonstration, written examination, and questioning assessment.

The proprietors and workers who attended the forum agreed and gave their commitment to comply with the requirements of DTI concerning the business permits.

There are two types of assessment for the worker with experience. For the workers with 10-year working experience, they can apply for the portfolio assessment, while workers who gained skill from years of doing the job, can apply for the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

TESDA assessment fee is P500.00 and P75.00 for the certificate.

DTI and TESDA are working together to ensure that the quality of the service providers is maintained. (ldl/nbq-PIA 8, Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)

DPWH allots P12.3 M for road maintenance in Samar

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 7 (PIA) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has earmarked some P12.3 million for maintenance work of Samar’s first engineering district in 2012.

In a press release, Ma. Nenita Gomez of DPWH Samar 1 said that it maintains more than a hundred kilometer road stretch of national highway.

The fund is used to for pavement maintenance, vegetation control, traffic service maintenance, shoulder and drainage maintenance and bridge and structure maintenance.

Gomez added that with this allocation, the DPWH Samar 1 can assure the public of a well-maintained national road here.

Meanwhile, the same engineering district office has lined up nine tourism road infrastructure for Calbayog City.

Based on a development plan drafted by DPWH and the Department of Tourism (DOT), nine (9) infrastructure projects will be implemented from 2013 to 2016. The plan aims to make Samar a tourist haven by 2016.

These infrastructure projects will make tourist destinations accessible to the public. These include Bangon Falls, Larik Falls, Tarangban falls, Ton-ok Falls, Mawacat Slide, Lo-ok Beach, Mapaso Hot Spring, Pilar Waterfalls, Guinogo-an Caves.

DPWH said that the road projects will also usher economic activity in the mentioned areas. (NBQ/PIA 8 with Nette Gomez)

Quality assurance program tackled in a DPWH meet

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 6 (PIA) -- The issue on the Quality Assurance Program of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was tackled during the materials engineer meeting in Calbayog City recently.

Material engineers came from all over Eastern Visayas from Leyte, Samar provinces, and Biliran.

Material engineers design, produce, and evaluate materials and their usage. They bring valuable expertise in the industry materials.

In a press statement released to local media, Nenita Gomez, Information Officer of DPWH Samar 1 said that Engr. Brenilda Mendoza talked about the imposition of outright sanction to DPWH field engineers who refuse to provide pertinent documents during inspection or investigation.

“A department order says that all district offices should inform their field engineers to cooperate during the conduct of project assessment, that they should have all the pertinent documents at the project site at all times,” said Mendoza.

She also talked about conduct of required core tests for thickness determination for concrete and asphalt pavements.

“These requirements are geared towards effective upgrading of the quality assurance program of the department,” said Mendoza.

Mendoza applauded Samar 1st Engineering District for ranking second in 2011, when it ranked only seventh in 2010.

Southern Leyte got the number one slot, said Gomez.

Engr. Carlos Ranola, Chief of the materials and quality control section of DPWH recognized the diligence of the personnel of Samar’s first engineering district for the significant improvement on their quality assurance. (EOPT/NBQ/PIA 8-Samar with Nenita Gomez)

Catbalogan landslide victims get aid from Local Council for Women

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 5 (PIA) -- Some 15 families, who were landslide victims from Barangay Guinsurungan and Guindapunan, Catbalogan City received a sack of rice, grocery items and P540 at the city hall lobby today.

The gift-giving is a project of the Local Council for Women.

During the Women’s Month commemoration in March, the women's group had a ‘dinner for a cause’ where members and their friends bought a dinner plate of a thousand pesos each, this netted the council some P38,000.

The amount was then divided among the families who lost their dwellings and family members in a landslide in November, 2011.

The fund afforded them rice, some grocery items and a small amount of cash.

Amparo Abaincia, a mother of a child, who perished in the landslide still cries when she remembers her son, Aldrin.

“He was my youngest, although I have accepted his fate, I can’t help but cry when I remember,” said the teary eyed mother.

"will not risk my other children anymore, so my husband and I am looking for a place to stay permanently and open a small business,” she told PIA while waiting for the start of the distribution.

She said that the other families stayed temporarily at the Barangay Hall.

The other families have since moved on and are now distributed in other safer place in Catbalogan.

Another victim who survived the landslide, Barangay Tanod Danilo Roque, from time to time still feels pain on his back, he was buried with the boy who died but was immediately recovered by rescuers.

He too has relocated his family and vowed to be always on the alert. (PIA 8-Samar)

DPWH adapts coconet to prevent erosion near nat'l highways in Samar

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 4 (PIA) -- The coconut tree lives up to its name as the tree of life as coconut husks that have been decorticated are woven into coconets and used to prevent erosion that could save lives.

To support the government’s effort in promoting green engineering and climate change adaptation program, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 1 Engineering District implements the use of coconet bio-engineering technology in its projects.

The use of coco fiber products for soil conditioning and erosion control is the civil engineers contribution in mitigating global warming, said DPWH 1 in a press release.

The government is also reportedly getting savings from the use of the coconet. Coco fiber woven into nets has been discovered to have unique characteristics - it is completely biodegradable, allows vegetation to settle firmly in the soil, and has excellent water absorption and water holding capacity.

DPWH Samar 1 has utilized the coconet in the rehab/ construction of drainage system along the P 10-billion Calbayog-Allen Road Project. This coconet bio engineering solutions was used in the slope protection of 67,000 square meter area of the project.

In recent years, Calbayog City and surrounding areas have experienced continuous heavy rains, floods, landslides, and road slips along the national highway.

Because of the topography of the district, soil erosion becomes a major problem. Half of the land area is considered sloping - more than 18 degrees and further aggravated by regular visits of typhoons.


The use of the coco fiber product in the engineering industry will not only protect the environment but will also provide rural employment and revive the ailing coconut industry, said Virgilio Eduarte, DPWH Samar 1 district engineeer. (NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with Nette Gomez, DPWH Samar Eng’g District 1)

PAG-ASA-Catbalogan reports more rain in May

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 3 (PIA) -- The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAG-ASA) has reported that the month of May signals afternoon rains.

“Isolated rain showers may occur in the afternoon as cumulus clouds and thunderstorms are now in the weather system," said PAG-ASA-Catbalogan chief Eddie dela Cruz in an interview.

Dela Cruz added that the days are now colder compared to last month.

“Yesterday, the highest temperature measured 34.5 degrees Celsius, this is cooler than those recorded in April,” Dela Cruz added.

Meanwhile, he said that as soon as the modernized Guiuan Weather Station is completed, the weather bureau can predict rains, when it will pour and how much is its volume.

“This is a big help to our farmers and to the people as the same weather station will also be able to predict the intensity of the tropical cyclones accurately and within the hour,” the PAG-ASA official said. (EOPT/NBQ-PIA8 Samar)

A peaceful Labor Day celebration in Samar

by (EOPT/NBQ-PIA8 Samar)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 2 (PIA) -- Samar province remained very peaceful during yesterday’s Labor Day celebration, according to the Samar Provincial Police Office (SPPO).

“(It was) Very peaceful in Samar except for one vehicular self accident where one Tintoy Gabornay died on the spot as he bumped into the railing at the national highway in Barangay Mogdo, Hinabangan, Samar,” P/Insp. Carlito Abriz, Deputy Police Director of Samar said in a text message this morning.

Meanwhile, Catbalogan City Police also reported that the city marked a peaceful labor day.

According to desk officer PO3 Toribio Acedillo, 30 PNP elements were deployed in strategic downtown streets to ensure that peace and order situation will be maintained.

“The police visibility strategy helps discourage unscrupulous elements from carrying out their plans,” Acedillo said.

A check point was also established in Barangay Socorro to check on illegal firearms and other fugitives, he added.

The police also did not record any labor group that stage a protest-rally like those in Metro Manila.

Road repair in Samar’s poorest town now in the works

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, May 1 (PIA) -- The repair of the 34.121-kilometer access road to Samar’s poorest town is now in the works.

This was learned from the Emy Bonifacio, Program Development Officer of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process –Payapa at Masaganag Pamayanan (OPAPP-PAMANA) in an interview yesterday.

San Jose de Buan is a hinterland town, and in 2003 was ranked one of the poorest in the region with a poverty incidence of 82 percent. It is accessible by road and is 74 kilometers from the capital city of Catbalogan. About 34.121 kilometers of the total road length is poorly maintained and in a very sad state where time travel by bus runs from five to six hours.

OPAPP then invited provincial heads, national government agencies, local government unit (LGU) officials, and the civil society, which recommended projects of this nature.

Even the provincial government under Gov Sharee Ann Tan has placed the road project as priority and Tan committed around P30 million for this road project.

PAMANA and LGU proponents express hopes that the concreting of this road will eventually improve the delivery of government services like agriculture, health, education, information to the rural folks, and this will also encourage the farmers to produce more.

The military also hopes that an improved peace and order situation will be brought about by the better road link to the main highway. (PIA 8-Samar)

1,000 apply for DSWD’s internship program

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 30 (PIA) -- Around 1,000 applicants responded to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) office’s government internship program in Catbalogan City.

A total of 1,145 application forms had been received since April 26 but only 859 participants were interviewed due to lack of time.

Most applicants came from Catbalogan City and only one has applied from San Jose de Buan. No one applied from the towns of Sto. Nino, Almagro, Tagapul-an and Matuginao.

Sto. Nino, Almagro, Tagapul-an are island towns off Calbayog City while Matuginao is a remote town reachable only by a four-hour pump boat rides upstream.

The applicants will be notified by DSWD-8 through a text message or a call whether they had been, accepted on Monday, April 30.

The hired applicants will work for 52 days in the community where they come from in 4Ps, Social Pension for the Indigent Elderly, Supplemental Feeding, Cash for Work and Day Care Services earning P252 per day.

Most of the applicants were aged 18 to 30 years old, many are in school, some are out of school and others have degrees and technical-vocational courses.

Eruisa Ramos, 4Ps administrative assistant said she is confident the 1,500 slots for Samar will be filled up, as some Samarnons applied at the DSWD regional office, Tacloban City. (LDL/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with Avha Ebalde)

DSWD applicants swamp 4Ps office in Catbalogan

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 29 (PIA) -- Applicants with various backgrounds swamped the Pantawid pamilyang Pilipino program (4Ps) office in Catbalogan as the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) accepted applications for the government internship program.

According to Eruisa Ramos, administrative assistant, applicants numbering more than a thousand appeared in the office to try their luck on the employment program.

“Graduates, undergraduates, skilled and unskilled came for the interview,” said Ramos in a PIA interview.

She said that there were even two youngsters from Barangay Independencia, Talalora town who showed up after office hours, but were accommodated just the same.

“One applicant from Daram Island town admitted he came and completed the requirements from borrowed money,” Ramos said.

Another applicant was holding a job at a pawnshop but needs another daytime job to meet the demands of a big family dependent on her. She also noted a person with disability, a commerce graduate, came, adding that this person stands a bigger chance of admission, because he is a computer literate.

“These applicants can be of use in the different programs of DSWD,” said Ramos.

Those who are computer literate can be useful in the social pension for the elderly, those who can cook can be hired in supplemental feeding, while those with social skills can be assigned in the fields as community organizer or facilitator, explained Ramos while enumerating the qualities and qualifications of the numerous applicants.

Samar has 1500 slots for the internship program.

These workers will be hired for 52 days starting May 2 until the first week of June, where they will be paid P252 a day.

The department is hopeful that when the government internship program is over, they have employed a number of youth, and have provided them knowledge, skills, and experiences that may come in handy in their future job hunting. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8 Samar)

Army reaches out to N. Samar rural folks

by (PIA 8-Samar with 34th IB)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 28 (PIA) -- The Philippine Army through the 34th Infantry Battalion (34th IB) held a consultation-dialogue, Legal and Medical/Dental Mission last April 25 at Palapag, Northern Samar to benefit 700 rural folks.

In a press statement, Battalion Commander, Lt Col. William Penafiel said that the activity was aimed to reach out, inform and orient the barangays folks of Barangays Capacujan, Osmeña, Bagacay and Bangon, Northern Samar.

The army official urged the people to approach government agencies for their various needs instead of interacting with the rebels.

He also guaranteed that the 34th IB will continue to pursue peace and development in the Pacific towns of Northern Samar.

Capt. Ramil S. Palisoc, CMO Officer of 34th Infantry Battalions, lauded the support of the various stakeholders in the conduct of the activity.

“The cooperation of the government agencies and the LGU only means that everyone is concerned and responsive to the needs of our fellowmen, which is a true Filipino ‘bayanihan’ spirit,” said Palisoc.

Meanwhile, Palapag Mayor Florencio Batula Jr. was overwhelmed with the success of the event and deeply thanked the government agencies and the army for their convergence efforts.

DPWH to provide access roads to Samar’s tourism destinations

by (nbq/PIA 8-Samar with N Gomez)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 27 (PIA)-- Access roads leading to tourist destinations in Samar’s first district will soon be constructed.


The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar’s first engineering district in a press release said that like Samar’s Tourism Council, DPWH also envisions Calbayog City as an alternative tourist destination by 2016.

The focus of the Tourism Master Development plan provides framework and direction to tourism development plan in the three provinces of Samar, pushing DPWH-Samar 1 to provide the needed access roads.

These areas are identified in the Department of Tourism-Department of Public Works and Highways (DOT-DPWH) convergence program.

The proposed road networks lead to the water falls in Calbayog City as the main attraction in the tourism areas identified as Bangon Falls, Larik Falls, Ton-ok Falls, Pilar Waterfalls, Tarangban Falls and other scenic sites like Mawacat Slide, Look Beach and Guinogo-an Cave.

Presently, DPWH is doing site validations-needed to determine what type of development is appropriate for the tourist destination identified.






PAGASA warns of hotter days until April ends

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 25 (PIA) -- The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Senior Meteorological Officer Eddie Dela Cruz bared that the temperature will remain high until the end of April.

Dela Cruz said in a telephone interview today that he expects that rain showers will pour in May.

Yesterday afternoon though, light rain showers poured in the city but it stopped as a high pressure area prevented more downpour, added the weather officer.

The highest temperature that PAGASA Catbalogan recorded was last week when it reached 36 degrees celsius.

“Even during the early mornings when it is supposed to be cooler, it is still warm these days,” he said.

When asked if it is good, he said it is good for upland farmers as they can now plant upland rice, and it is not so good though for non-irrigated areas as the farmers then just have to wait for rains to plant rice.

It is also not too good for urban settlers as the hot days require double time for air-conditioning units and electric fans.

“High consumption of electricity peaks during summer months,” De la Cruz said.

Meanwhile, the sunny weather is favorable to farmers in Calbayog City, 87 kilometers away from the capital city of Catbalogan. Farmers are busy drying their palay, according to Adela Ocenar, city agriculturist in a text message to PIA-Samar.

Ocenar bared that a remaining 25 percent of palay is still being harvested by farmers in Calbayog City.

“The dry days do not pose a problem to the farmers yet,” said Ocenar.

Planting rice will still be in May to June for Calbayog farmers. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar)

4Ps help transform habits of Samar beneficiaries

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 24 (PIA) -- The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) does not only temporary assistance to its beneficiaries but also ensures transformation of their character.

A beneficiary of the 4Ps, Loraina Mediana, 23, of Barangay Old Mahayag, Catbalogan City and a mother of two receives P 1,600 every two months. She said aside from education, health, and nutrition benefits, the program also helps them to change their character.

“Kasama sa kondisyon ng 4Ps ay bawal ang magsugal at mag-bisyo at dahil dito ngayon natutunan naming na mas maganda ang buhay ng hindi nagsusugal at hindi nagbibisyo (4Ps prohibits gambling and indulging in vices, we learned that life is better without vices),” she said.

“Malaki ang tulong talaga nito sa aming buhay at pagkatao. Malaki ang katipiran na nagawa nito na naidagdag para sa mga importanteng pangangailangan ng pamilya (The program is a big help to our life and character. The program allowed us to have big savings to be used for the important needs of the family),” she added.

Another 4Ps beneficiary and a father of five, fisherman Freddie Mura receives P2,800 every two months from Barangay San Roque, Catbalogan City.

“I thought at first that DSWD had planted agents in our barangay to arrest us while gambling, so I avoided it and discovered that we could save more if we do not gamble anymore,” Mura said in vernacular.

“Nahadlok ako bangin bawion ha amon an allowance nga ginhatag, pero tikang didto nahibaro kami hin pagsunod han kondisyones ngan kun kay anu kinahanglan namon sumunod (I fear that they will really forfeit the cash grant if we don’t abide by the conditions,” said Mura.

He and his family followed the conditions given to them and from there they have learned the importance why they needed to follow.

“Nakaupay ha amon ang pagsunod han kondisyones kay nahibaroan namon hin maupay nga pagkinabuhi hin waray bisyo ngan huwigo, dako nga katipiran ngan kalipayan kay may natitirok na yana bisan tala gudti. (Obeying the conditions made us feel better, we also found out that by avoiding vices, we spent less and we saved the little cash instead), " he said.

The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a poverty reduction and social development strategy of the National Government that provides conditional cash grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition, education. (LDL-PIA 8, Samar with A. Ebalde)

Samar social welfare office conducts Rebel Returnee Profiling Project

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 23 (PIA) --The Samar Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office had started profiling former rebels on April 16-17.

This project is done by the office with the Office of the Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process (OPAPP) to assess the needs of rebel returnees (RRs) and the eventual provision of the government in addressing the needs.

This is according to Emy Bonifacio, OPAPP extension worker in Samar.

According to Alma Austero Social Welfare Officer 1, they have started with some six Samarnon RRs all males, three from Sta Rita, two from Paranas town, and one from Gandara.

The livelihood program will be in effect for six years, she added.

Partner agencies in the project are Samar LGU, DepEd, Department of Health, the Armed forces of the Philippines (AFP), the police, and the agricultural office in the LGUs.

Rebel returnees are former members of the communist party/New Peoples Army(NPA) who have decided to surrender to the authorities and live normal lives away from the insurgents.

There are some cases when the rebels need cash because they would really want to start a new life away from those who know them,” added the welfare officer.

Some RRs though would just like to be where their relatives are, so that the partner agencies will just extend services to the family members like health benefits and scholarships to the former rebel beneficiaries.

The profiling project is in relation to the Comprehensive Local Integration Program. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar)





Vegetable dish wins ‘Master Gulay Chef’

by sunstar.com.ph


A VEGETABLE recipe using indigenous ingredients bested 14 other entries during this week’s Master Gulay Chef Showdown, a prelude to the 2012 Nutrition Month activity highlighting the importance of consuming vegetables.

Patricia Lirios and cooking partner Trixia Dumaguet of Barangay Canramos, Tanauan, Leyte said their recipe is easy to prepare and affordable for poor families who want to eat nutritious food.

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Tagged as Linaw-ag na Gulay (boiled vegetables), Lirios’s recipe is a mix of onions, tomatoes, squash, malunggay, patola, okra, and eggs. What makes the recipe unique is that it is savored with “lawlaw” sauce instead of patis and lemon grass locally known as “tanglad.”

“I encourage mothers to patronize the menu. I used eggs instead of meat because it is more affordable. This will pass the taste of both young and old,” Lirios said after receiving the medal and a cash prize of P10,000.

Criteria for judging were palatability or taste (25%), use of nutritious ingredients (25%), originality (20%) visual appeal (15%), and ease of preparation (15%).

Their recipe, along with other five winning entries, will be compiled in a book scheduled for launching by the National Nutrition Council (NNC) on Nutrition Month this coming July 2012. The compilation will be distributed to beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).

Copies of recipe will also be given to local nutrition workers as information and education material to teach families to improve their meals and food intake.

Other winning entries are Ginataang Gulay na Kamway, Pako at Alugbati (2nd place) by mothers from Calbiga, Samar; and Ginataang Gulay na may Buko (3rd place) of Maasin City local government.

Consolation winners were Tempura Vegetables by Richard Elardo of Tacloban City, Easy Vegetable Fritters by Joan Deramayo of Tacloban City, and Napoles Salad by the Eastern Samar State University in Borongan City.

NNC Regional Program Coordinator Carina Santiago said their office has released P30,000 cash to all winning entries in addition to tokens given to all participants.

“Through this contest, we want to showcase different ways of cooking vegetable using indigenous ingredients. We have to promote recipes like this because many people prefer meat and oily foods,” Santiago said.

Paranas LGU conducts an awareness campaign on Ulot watershed

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 19 (PIA) --To ensure that Ulot Watershed is protected, the Paranas local government unit (LGU) conducted an awareness campaign concerning the watershed and other protected areas within the Samar Island Natural Park.

According to Joy Salazar, Paranas’ municipal tourism officer, the activity was attended by barangay captains, chiefs of offices, national governmentagencies (NGAs), and other representatives of local governments.

Angelito Villanueva, Protected Area Superintendent, Samar Island Natural Park (SINP) explained the fragile condition of the watershed that it takes more than an advocacy campaign and promotion to ensure the protection of the remaining forest cover of the region.

In line with the activity and protection promotion, Paranas LGU will allocate budget to be determined still by the Sangguniang Bayan through a resolution, to support its task to construct and establish facilities in the area based on an approved engineering design.

This is in line with a Memorandum of Agreement signed by the LGU and the Samar Park on February 28.

Paranas passed an ordinance where a development fee is collected from persons who register as visitors or tourists at the Ulot Water Shed Eco-Tourism Loop, where torpedo boat riding is drawing visitors daily.

The Ulot Water Shed, located in the south central portion of Samar Island, is rich in forest and other resources and considered a model forest.

There are some 885 flowering plant species where 406 of them are considered endemic.

The place has also been declared as a protected area or forest reserve.

The Ulot Watershed is also a vast source of water; its annual run-off of 815 million cubic meter is more than enough to supply the domestic water requirements of the residents in the area and nearby towns. (ldl/nbq-PIA 8, Samar with A Ebalde)

DepEd opens Catbalogan Division office

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 18 (PIA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd-8) has opened a new division and appointed an officer-in-charge in Catbalogan City.

Dr. Editha De Veyra from Leyte has been installed as the officer-in-charge of the Catbalogan City DepEd Division

A motorcade around the city signaled the opening of the Catbalogan DepEd office located at San Bartolome Street, Catbalogan.

As Catbalogan became a city, it is then automatic that the DepEd will function as another division apart from the Samar Division.

The new city division will cover both public and private schools located in the city of Catbalogan with total personnel of some 757 under De Veyra’s watch.

In the simple ceremonies that followed, De Veyra formally accepted the challenge as the division head and asked the support of the personnel and teachers.

“Hindi man ako taga dito pero magiging maayos at madali ang lahat kung magtutulungan tayo. (Though I am not from Catbalogan, everything will be orderly and easy if we all help each other),” she said.

De Veyra served as OIC- Assistant Superintendent in Samar for one and half year in 2010.

She finished her doctoral degree, Doctor of Philosophy major in Educational Programs Management in 2003 at the Leyte Institute of Technology, now called Eastern Visayas State University. She started as an elementary grade teacher in 1974, and has served the department for 43 years.

The program that ushered the new city division ended with the message of Catbalogan mayor Coefredo Uy as he expressed his appreciation on the launch of the City Division. Uy also announced rice support for the city division teachers. (LDL-PIA 8 Samar with A Ebalde)

Zumarraga island health fair draws 100 mothers

by (Leyte Samar Daily Express)


CATBALOGAN CITY — Over 100 mothers pledged to breastfeed their infants exclusively for six months and completed their children’s immunization during the first-ever Zumarraga health fair.

The event by the Municipal Government drew some 117 lactating and 11 pregnant women, who joined the health classes and received basic pre-natal, post partum and child care services.

Municipal health officer Dr. Katerina Abiertas said in 2010, only 45 percent of the mothers in the town initiated breastfeeding within one hour after birth while only 34 percent of them gave birth with the help of a doctor, nurse or midwife.

The health fair aimed to improve the key health indicators in the island town.

Town Mayor Myrna Tan emphasized the importance of giving birth at a health facility assisted by skilled birth attendants and how it can save both the mother’s and the baby’s life.

“The construction of the new health center is already in process with the new birthing facility to encourage mothers to give birth at the center,” Tan said.

Abiertas discussed the importance of exclusive breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and complete immunization.

“A mother’s milk is the most nutritious food a baby could have. Every child should be immunized to be protected from diseases,” Abiertas said.

She said they are now strengthening their health promotion activities because there are still mothers who do not give birth at the health facility even if one is accessible in remote barangays.

An audio-visual presentation on family planning, breastfeeding, tuberculosis, filariasis, anti-smoking campaign, diarrhea and dengue was also shown to the mothers.

Mothers were also able to avail themselves of the services provided by the local government, which included vital signs taking (blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate), weight recording, dental check-up and consultation.

After the consultation, they were given vitamins and medicines donated by Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan.






Zero accident before and after lenten season in Samar

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 16 (PIA) -- Samar province Traffic Management Group (TMG) headed by Police Senior Inspector (PSI) Emmanuel Arteche said their record shows that there was zero accident or incident before and after the Lenten season.

Arteche assumed his post on March 16, 2012.

PSI Arteche said, “The continuous monitoring of the TMG with the support assistance from the volunteer group SUMVAC, KABALIKAT, REACT, and ALERT resulted to 100 percent safety travel along the Samar, Maharlika highways.” (LDL/NBQ-PIA 8, Samar with A Ebalde)

New birthing facility ready for use in May

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 13 (PIA) -- Pregnant women and mothers will be relieved to know that there will be a place to safely deliver their babies. In a month’s time, an expanded Rural Health Facility in Paranas, Catbalogan will be ready for use.

According to Dr. Perlie Langi, Municipal Health Officer, the building construction is already 80 percent complete and a new birthing facility will be ready to cater to residents of Paranas by May.

The Department of Health (DOH) gave P1.5 million for the construction of the building while another P1-million worth of equipment will be released after the completion of the health facility.

“This DOH project, in partnership with the Municipal Health Center, was initiated to encourage the mothers to give birth at the center,” Langi said.

The health department launched the national campaign to strengthen its advocacy for maternal and neonatal child care as there are still mothers who do not give birth at health facilities. (LDL/NBQ-PIA8, Samar with Avha H. Ebalde)

Fun run to raise funds for day care centers

by ((PIA 8-Samar with report from Avha Ebalde)


CATBALOGAN CITY — To raise funds for its day care centers, the local government unit of Paranas, Samar through the Municipal Tourism Office, will hold a fun run on April 13, Friday.

With a registration of P50, participants of the fun run themed, “Takbo Ko Para sa Gamit Eskwela ng Kabataan,” will help support Paranas’ 45 Day Care Centers.

According to Joy Salazar, Paranas municipal tourism officer, the activity will be attended by participants from the LGU, Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Samar Electric Cooperative (SAMELCO 2), National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), and the Department of Education (DepEd), among others.

The activity will start at 6:00 in the morning. It will be a five-kilometer run from Barangay Pequet, to the Paranas Municipal quadrangle.






Fun run to raise funds for daycare centers

by (LDL/NBQ/PIA 8 Samar with report from Avha Ebalde)


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 11 (PIA) -- To raise funds for its daycare centers, the local government unit of Paranas, Samar, through the Municipal Tourism Office, will hold a fun run on April 13, Friday.

With a registration fee of P50, participants of the fun run, themed, “Takbo Ko Para sa Gamit Eskwela ng Kabataan,” will help support Paranas’ 45 daycare centers.

According to Joy Salazar, Paranas’ municipal tourism officer, the activity will be attended by participants from the local government, Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Samar Electric Cooperative, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, and the Department of Education, among others.

The activity will start at 6:00 a.m. with a five-kilometer run from Barangay Pequet to the Paranas Municipal quadrangle.

Fil-Am doctor heads 2012 PHL Independence Day council

by CRISTINA DC PASTOR, THE FILAM


The funny way Dr. Prospero Lim told the story, it was a choice between being a surgeon and a psychiatrist. In the end, he chose to treat mental disorders because “I don’t want to stand.”

Lim, this year’s Philippine Independence Day grand marshal, is a psychiatrist from Staten Island. This 70-year-old, unmarried doctor from Samar has more than four decades of medical practice.

“It can be painful to stand for too long,” he said. “As a surgeon, you have to stand the whole time. I cannot stand too long, masakit sa baywang.”

We both laughed. I had expected the reason to be more profound than just a matter of comfort. Something in the realm of wanting to decipher the depth of the human mind to better understand clinical depression. But that’s how Lim struck me: He was comical, down-to-earth and uncomplicated.

Although retired since 2006 from his position as director of psychiatry at Cumberland Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Brooklyn, Lim continues his private practice. “I have to keep busy, otherwise I’d get sick,” he said. “I’m now 70.”

“I cannot retire, maraming utang,” he added wisecracking.

From the time he left the Philippines, Staten Island has been home since 1977. After graduating from UST medical school, Lim interned at the St. Vincent’s Medical Center/North Richmond Community Mental Health Center, and later set up the psychiatric unit of Bailey Seton Hospital.

Throughout his psychiatric practice, he found time to be involved in numerous faith-based and humanitarian organizations and social clubs, including the San Lorenzo Ruiz Association in Staten Island and the Katbaloganon Association USA.

“I love to talk — and listen,” said Lim on why he enjoys his job immensely.

He does not treat a lot of Filipino patients because of the “good support system.” Filipinos who are emotionally troubled have families, friends, and even the parish priest to turn to.

The Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. (Pidci) chose Lim to be this year’s grand marshal. He apparently met three important criteria: he is positive role model, he is actively involvement in FilAm or mainstream community, and he is an effective fundraiser.

“I’m just lucky,” he said, brushing aside the attributes that clinched him the title. “I think they like me.”

He is “very amiable,” said his friend Myrna Gutierrez.

As grand marshal, Lim was feted at a ballroom gala on March 24 in a tradition rich with music and pageantry. There, he was given an uproarious welcome by the Pidci officers and his supporters from the medical profession. In response, he pledged to do his best to make this year’s Independence Day parade on Madison Avenue – touted as the biggest outside of the Philippines – bigger than in previous years.

“First, I need to galvanize my support,” he told The FilAm, referring to more than a dozen organizations he has founded or is affiliated with.

Only then, he added, can he work to heal the fractured Pidci organization that has been hit by infighting within its ranks.

“The one thing I’d like to see is to have some kind of unity in Pidci,” Lim said. “It always happens that if a candidate loses, he and his followers don’t participate in the new administration. I’d like for that to stop.”

“But we can always change,” Lim said confidently. “I believe in change.” - The FilAm

Puey Quiñones– from runway to redemption

by Pam Pastor

Philippine Daily Inquirer


It was a scandal of epic proportions. In February last year, fashion designer Puey Quiñones was caught trying to pass off a department store-bought jacket as his own creation. Shea Gamboa, the furious bride-to-be whose groom Jhon Maala commissioned the suit for their wedding, tweeted about what people soon referred to as “a fashion scam.” Within hours, the tale of retagging had become a full-blown controversy that brought the designer to his knees. Rewind Growing up in Samar, Quiñones did not dream of becoming a fashion designer. “I didn’t even know what fashion was. I grew up in a small town. I was older than 10 when we got our first TV.” He had visions of being on the center stage but he wasn’t sure how. “I tried singing, I joined contests. But puberty hit and my voice changed. So I tried dance. Then I said, this is it. I’ll become a teacher, I’ll teach dance.” But his father, a policeman, had other plans for him. “He asked me to take up Political Science. I think he was hoping na magiging straight pa ako.” After three years of Political Science at University of Eastern Philippines, Quiñones wasn’t happy at all. He heard that his aunt, who was based in Manila, was going into partnership with fashion designer Dennis Lustico.

“I asked her, can I just work for you? You don’t have to pay me. Gusto ko lang lumayo.” He made the big move to Manila and started earning money by volunteering to wash his aunt’s car. Soon, he started working for Lustico. “I was his assistant. I was very happy doing that—working on the finishing touches, sewing the buttons, answering the phones.” Although he was starting to feel the urge to create his own designs, at first, Quiñones resisted. “I always thought fashion was only for rich kids.” But then he started to sketch. “I sketched every day tapos nilalagay ko sa table ni Dennis para makita niya.” When Bergamo CEO Mel Meer was looking for a designer, Lustico told Quiñones that he was ready. “I submitted my sketches and Mr. Meer loved it. I was so happy but nervous,” Quiñones recalls.

It was 2000 and he was only 20. Fame Quiñones was just starting. He joined competitions and won over clients and fashion editors with his bold, dramatic and unorthodox designs. His clientele, who included celebrities, grew exponentially. Ironically, it was the fame that he worked hard for that led to his downfall. “I went overboard. I felt untouchable. Hindi ako babagsak. I was having a great time, I had a fabulous life. Lahat kaya ko. Nasusunod lahat ng gusto ko. Anywhere I wanted to go, I could go. Anything I wanted to eat, I could eat. I felt the power. I abused it. I came from nothing, then I had so much. I was living beyond my means. I didn’t know how to control it anymore.” Perhaps with that power came the feeling that he could get away with anything. Then, the scandal. Damages At the height of the controversy, Quiñones issued a public apology. He paid Shea and Jhon almost P200,000 in refunds and damages. But his troubles were only beginning. “I lost a lot of clients. I lost a lot of money. I lost projects. Brides canceled their orders and asked for refunds. I said I’ll try to refund as long as I can. I did it and I was willing to face the consequences.”

Quiñones’ mother, a teacher, came to his aid. “She was the one who produced money to refund my clients. She took out loans. I realized, wala talagang tutulong sa ’yo kundi family mo.” It was his family and his closest friends who kept him afloat. “Yung mga real friends talaga, mabibilang ko lang sa aking kamay. My family and si Dennis Lustico, whom I call “mother,” never siyang tumalikod sa akin; si Ronald Magalang whom I call “father”; si Ivarluski Aseron, Pia Campos, Carmina Sanchez.” Quiñones says practically everything he’s earned has been used to pay off debts. “The whole year, I had no income. But I’m dealing with it. I’m not running.” The scandal took a toll on him. “I got depressed. I couldn’t design. For months, I couldn’t go out of my room. I couldn’t eat. I was just crying and praying every day. I couldn’t afford to see people. I couldn’t go to the mall. I kept thinking, what about my fabulous friends? My fabulous lifestyle? What about the parties? Hindi na ako mai-invite sa social gatherings.” But after weeks of reflection, Quiñones’ priorities changed. “Before this happened, I was not a religious person. I was very modern. Pero sobrang nag-iba yung mundo ko. One day, I went to church and said, ‘Okay, Lord, pagod na ako.’ I was tired of dealing with the controversy, the criticisms, the people bashing me. I deserved it, I accepted it. I didn’t blame anybody. But I was ready to face a new life. I wanted to surrender.” That moment, which came six months after the scandal, was pivotal. “Doon ako nagkaroon ng strength ulit. I said to God, I am willing to lose everything, just give me back my peace. I was ready to give up fashion. I was ready to go home or go to another country and start a new life. When I surrendered, gumaan yung pakiramdam ko. I said, Lord, Ikaw na bahala sa akin. Just give me the right direction, give me what you think is best for me.”

8th ID Commanding General retires

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 7 (PIA) -- The 8th ID Commanding General Mario F Chan ordered his sergeant at arms: lower my personal flag, as his final order as he faced his division for the last time before retiring.

After 38 years of service in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Commanding General of the 8th Infantry Battalion said his last piece on April 3 in front of army officials, heads of agencies, and soldiers.

“My service ends here,” Chan said.

Chan joined the AFP as second lieutenant in 1978 after spending four years in the Philippine Military Academy.

“The rich and fulfilling experiences, the glorious days I spent with my comrades, the triumphs, frustrations, the learning, the challenges, the duties and responsibilities,” Chan described his years with the army.

The general is credited for working hard to quell insurgency in the region, for his peace initiatives in Samar.

Army Chief Major General Emmanuel Bautista commended Chan for his peace initiatives in Samar where his biggest accomplishment was the declaration of Southern Leyte as insurgent free and Leyte province with “manageable conflict-affected" and development-ready area.

BGen Gerardo Layug will be taking over from Chan thereon.

Regional Directors of national agencies, some local chief executives joined Bautista in gracing the turn-over ceremony at the 8th ID, Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City. (ldl/NBQ-PIA 8 Samar)

Delgado: The real fight has not yet started

by (Leyte Samar Daily Express)


SAMAR gubernatorial aspirant Rosa Jessica Uy-Delgado said the fight is not yet over despite the unexpected loss in the recall bid to oust the Tan siblings from their posts in the province.

Delgado’s reaction came after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) en banc affirmed the suspension of all pending recall petitions across the country notwithstanding the motion for reconsideration, which the petitioners filed to pursue the recall elections in Samar.

The recall bid was filed against incumbent Provincial Governor Sharee Ann Tan-De los Santos and Vice Governor Stephen James Tan but was suspended due to lack of material time and insufficiency of funds to hold the elections.

She said they are disappointed on the recent decision of the en banc but would not let them be frustrated in their call for reform in the province.

Delgado is the eldest daughter of slain Calbayog City Mayor Reynaldo Uy.

“Even if the recall was not pushed through this does not mean that the reform we are aspiring for the province will also end. We will continue the advocacy for reform because the real fight has not yet started,” she said, hinting that the fight might end up in the 2013 midterm elections.

While Delgado has not formally declared her political plans to run for the gubernatorial post in the province, the Liberal Party has earlier declared its stand to support Delgado to run against Tan-De los Santos had the recall election was pushed through.

Citing an amassed support from supporters and local chief executives who are political allies, she said she and Samar Board Member Eunice Babalcon will officially proclaim their political plans on May 1 this year.

Babalcon has also expressed her interest of running as vice-governor in said province had the recall bid was realized.

“I thank all the mayors and our leaders who are giving us support and for giving me and my family adequate time to decide about my plans this 2013. All of these will be answered during the death anniversary of my father this May 1,” she emphasized.

New Commander

by Restituto A. Cayubit


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar — The Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division (8ID) based here has a new commanding general. Maj. General Mario Chan who was the 8ID’s commanding general since August 25, 2010 relinquished his command to his successor yesterday, April 3.

The new 8ID commander is Brigadier General Gerardo Layug who was installed in a change of command ceremony presided over by Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, commanding general of the Philippine Army at Camp Lukban command headquarters here.

SC declares Samar solon natural-born Filipino

by Mark Merueñas/RSJ, GMA News


The Supreme Court has declared Western Samar Rep. Milagrosa "Mila" Tan a natural-born Filipino who is qualified to sit as a member of the House of Representatives.

In an en banc resolution dated March 3 but released to the media Tuesday, the high court denied Wilfredo Estorninos' petition contesting a House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET) ruling in favor of Tan.

“After a careful examination of the records, the court resolves to dismiss the petition for failure to show that the HRET committed grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack, or in excess of jurisdiction, in finding that [the] respondent is a natural born citizen, and therefore, qualified to sit as a member of the House of Representatives,” the high court said.

The high court said the HRET "correctly applied [to Tan's case] the doctrine" used in the case "Jose Ong Jr. v. Electoral Tribunal of the House or Representatives" in which Ong Jr. no longer needed to formally declare his choice of Filipino citizenship since his mother was a natural-born citizen anyway and his father was a naturalized citizen.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) in 2010 disqualified Tan to run for a seat in the House of Representatives, saying she was not a natural-born citizen.

But the HRET later ruled that Tan had the legal qualifications to run as congresswoman of Western Samar's second district.

Tan was born in Palompon, Leyte and now lives in Catbalogan City, hometown of her late husband Ric.

She had served as Samar governor for three terms.

P 30-M worth of poverty reduction projects targeted for Catbalogan

by Ninfa Iluminda B. Quirante


CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar, April 2 (PIA) -- The Catbalogan local poverty reduction program targets P 30 million worth of projects this year.

In a talk with Jose Obrero, the local government operations officer, he said that the projects and programs are results of the workshops identified both by the Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT) and the civil society represented by the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) basic sector and the LGU-accredited organizations.

One distinct feature of the LPRAT is the active involvement of the civil society in identifying projects that are meant to benefit the marginalized sector of society.

They will validate and attest that the prioritization process were for the real pro-poor programs and projects.

Ranked one to five are projects that involve aqua-culture like rehabilitation of Marine Protected Areas, construction of artificial reefs, eucheuma/mussel and oyster farming, and the enforcement of Bantay Dagat (sea borne patrol).


These projects will be implemented by the Department of Agriculture based on the proposals submitted by the LPRAT.

There are also six health projects like health facilities improvement for TB DOTS, enrolment to Philhealth, information/ IEC campaign of the new birthing facility and others.

As for the Department of Education (DepEd) repairs and rehab of school buildings rank 18- 20.

Other national government agencies that partner with the LGU in these projects are the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Public Works and Highways, the Department of National Defense – Office fo the Civil Defense (DND-OCD), and the National Irrigation administration (NIA).

According to the guidelines,the LPRAT scheme uses the bottom-up approach where the national government recognizes that projects for implementation must be what people need in the barangays where they themselves will identify it rather than by those above to just sporadically distribute projects which most often the rural folks do not need.

Given the scarce LGU resources and pre-allocated Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), the LGU could specifically prioritize programs that are really intended for the poor constituents. (EOPT/NIBQ-PIA 8, Samar)

NEDA approves 3 road/bridge projects in Aurora and Samar

by pnoynews.com


The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board approved Thursday three road/bridge projects amounting to P4.3 billion—the Project for the Bridge Construction for Expanded Agrarian Reform Communities Development (Phase II-Umiray Bridge), the Baler–Casiguran Road Improvement Project, and the Samar Pacific Coastal Road Project (SPCRP). These projects aim to improve distribution of goods and mobility of people in the provinces of Aurora and Samar. The P798.56-million Umiray Bridge Project, proposed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), involves the construction of a 358-lineal meter bridge that will cross Umiray River along the boundaries of Barangay Umiray in Dingalan, Aurora province and Barangay Umiray in General Nakar, Quezon province. About P711.21 million will be funded through the Government of Japan Grant Aid Program, and the remaining P87.35 million will be sourced from DAR’s regular budget. “This project aims to improve the distribution of agricultural products as well as increase the incomes of people in four ARCs [agrarian reform communities], 11 barangays of Dingalan, Aurora and 19 barangays of General Nakar, Quezon,” Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr., who is also NEDA Board Vice Chairperson, said. The second road project is the P1.66-billion Baler–Casiguran Road Improvement Project, which involves the completion of the remaining 50.95 kilometers of unpaved sections of the 116-kilometer road. The unpaved sections run through the municipalities of Baler, Dipaculao, Dinadiawan, Dinalungan, and Casiguran in the province of Aurora. The project is proposed to be financed through the overseas development assistance (ODA) loan from the Korea Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) of P1.44 billion and counterpart funding from Philippine government of about P219.69 million. “The project ensures the interregional connectivity between Region[s] 2 and 3. This will improve travel time and transportation of goods from five hours to one and a half hours,” Paderanga said. The third road project, the SPCRP, involves improvement of the 27.75-kilometer unpaved arterial road sections of Samar Pacific Coastal Road and construction of three bridges: Simora, Jangtud, and Pinaculan. The P1.81-billion project will be financed through a P1.6-billion ODA loan from the Korea EDCF and counterpart funding from the Philippine government amounting to P207 million. Paderanga said this aims to enhance the development of potential agricultural lands and fishing grounds, as well as facilitate distribution of goods and services in the area. The NEDA Board is the governing body that sets major development policy directions for the Philippines, whereas the NEDA Secretariat serves as its research and technical support arm. President Benigno S. Aquino III is Chair of the Board, and Paderanga serves as Vice Chair. The NEDA Board members are: the Secretaries of Agriculture, Budget and Management, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources, Finance, Public Works and Highways, Science and Technology, Tourism, Trade and Industry, Transportation and Communications, and Presidential Management Staff; the Deputy Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; the Chairpersons of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, Metro Manila Development Authority, and Mindanao Development Authority; the Governor of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao; and the President of the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines.


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