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24-Hour Public Weather Forecast

Issued at 5:00 a.m., 03 November 2014
Valid beginning: 5:00 a.m. today until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow

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Synopsis:

At 4:00 am today, the eye of Typhoon "PAENG" was located based on all available data at 1,135 km East of Tuguegarao City (18.0°N, 132.4°E), with maximum sustained winds of 205 kph near the center and gustiness of 240 kph. It is forecast to move north northeast at 13 kph. Northeast Monsoonaffecting Northern Luzon.
  
Forecast: 
Eastern Visayas and Mindanao will have cloudy skies with light to moderate rainshowers and thunderstorms. Cagayan Valley, Cordillera and Ilocos Region will experience partly cloudy skies with isolated light rains. Metro Manila and the rest of the country will be partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms.

Moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast to northwest will prevail over Luzon and Eastern Visayas and the coastal waters along these areas will be moderate to rough. Light to moderate winds coming from the northeast to north will prevail over the rest of Visayas and coming from the northwest to southwest over Mindanao with slight to moderate seas.

Pagtaya: Ang Silangang Kabisayaan at Mindanao ay magkakaroon ng maulap na kalangitan na may mahina hanggang sa katamtamang mga pag-ulan at pagkidlat-pagkulog. Ang Cagayan Valley, Cordillera at rehiyon ng Ilocos ay makararanas ng bahagyang maulap na kalangitan na may pulu-pulong mahinang mga pag-ulan. Ang metro manila at ang nalalabing bahagi ng bansa ay magiging bahagyang maulap hanggang sa maulap na may pulu-pulong mga pag-ulan o pagkidlat-pagkulog.
Katamtaman hanggang sa malakas na hangin mula sa hilagang-silangan hanggang hilagang-kanluran ang iiral sa Luzon at Silangang Kabisayaan at ang mga baybaying dagat sa mga lugar na ito ay magiging katamtaman hanggang sa maalon. Mahina hanggang sa katamtamang hangin mula sa hilagang-silangan hanggang hilaga ang iiral sa nalalabing bahagi ng Kabisayaan at mula naman sa hilagang-kanluran hanggang timog-kanluran sa Mindanao na may banayad hanggang sa katamtamang pag-alon ng karagatan.
For more information and queries, please call at telephone numbers 927-1335 and 927-2877 or log on to www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph.



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THUNDERSTORM ADVISORY NO. 4 ‪#‎VIS_PRSD
Issued at 10:58 AM, 3 November 2014
Expect thunderstorm over ‪#‎Cebu (Liloan,Danao,Compostela,Consolacion,Mandaue City,Carmen,Catmon) within 1-2 hour(s).
Light to moderate rains affecting #Cebu (Naga,Minganilla,Talisay City, Cebu City) which may continue for 1-2 hour(s).
All are advised to take precautionary measures against heavy rains, strong wind, lightning and possible flashflood. Keep monitoring for updates. DOST-PAGASA Visayas

Pia Calabarzon
PIA-4A/LAGUNA: Pres. Benigno.S. Aquino III arived at Coca-Cola FEMSA at 10:30 am and immediately led the unveiling of the marker of the new warehouse of the Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines assisted by Mr John Santa Maria CEO of Coca-Cola FEMSA.



Pia Calabarzon
37 mins · 
PIA-4A/QUEZON:To avoid traffic congestion in Sariaya, the Quezon police provincial office-PIO is advising the drivers of all trucks and heavy vehicles coming from Manila to Lucena City to turn right at Sambat and traverse the eco-tourism road then exit Mabini street, poblacion 1, Sariaya, Quezon; or when travelling along the by-pass road of Candelaria, Quezon, they can cross to Manggalang, Bantilan and head the eco-tourism road then exit at Mabini street, poblacion 1, Sariaya, Quezon.





Palace joins in the observance of International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists 
 
The Palace announced on Sunday that it joins the United Nations in the observance of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.

"Nakikiisa ang pamahalaan sa hanay ng mga mamamahayag at ang lahat na kabilang sa sektor ng pangmadlang komunikasyon (mass communications) sa paggunita ng International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists," said Presidential Communications Operations Office Herminio Coloma, Jr., in a radio interview over radio station dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.

Coloma reiterated President Benigno Aquino III's message during the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines forum: that “Nagbago na ang sitwasyon. Tapos na ang panahon sa ating bansa na kung saan ang pamamahayag ng mga peryodista ay binubusalan o kung saan ginagamit ang kapangyarihan ng pamahalaan upang pigilin ang malayang pamamahayag.”

The Communications Secretary noted that President Aquino created the Inter-Agency Committee on Extralegal Killings, Enforced Disappearances, Torture, and Other Grave Violations on the Right to Life, Liberty, and Security of Persons, after signing Administrative Order no. 35 in 2012.

"(Dahil dito) bumuo ng dedikadong pangkat ang pamahalaan upang ibayo pang mapabilis ang pagtugis at paglilitis ng mga sangkot sa pagpaslang o karahasan laban sa mga mamamahayag katuwang ang ating mga kaibigan at kasamahan sa media," said Coloma.

He added that the government is closely coordinating with theNational Press Club to solve extrajudicial killings of mediamen.

"Sa katunayan po ay masinsin ang pakikipag-ugnayan ng National Press Club sa ating tanggapan, ang Presidential Communications Operations Office, sa pagtutok sa mga update hinggil sa mga kaso ng karahasan laban sa mga mamamahayag," said Coloma.

He added that the arrest of retired Major General Jovito Palparan and the decrease in the incident of media personnel killings is the direct result of this cooperation.

"Malaking pagbabago sa mga naitala o nabalido (validated) na extralegal killings, mula 168 noong nakaraang administrasyon tungo sa 42 sa nakalipas na apat na taon ng administrasyong Aquino," Coloma said.

"Makakaasa ang sambayanan na hindi titigil ang ating pamahalaan upang itaguyod ang kalayaan sa pamamahayag at patuloy nating kinikilala at hinihirang ang kanilang mahalagang ambag sa pagpapatatag ng demokrasya sa ating bansa," he added. PND (ag)

Palace welcomes new loan from World Bank
 
The Palace welcomes the new 300 million US dollar loan grant from the World Bank, Presidential Communications Operations Office Herminio Coloma, Jr., announced on Sunday.

The new loan aims to boost fiscal sustainability and governance transparency for a sustained and inclusive growth.

"Malugod na tinatanggap ng Pilipinas ang pagkakaloob ng World Bank ng 300 milyong dolyar na pautang upang patatagin ang mga programa at mekanismo na may kinalaman sa fiscal transparency at pangangasiwa ng pondo ng bayan, alinsunod sa hangarin ni Pangulong Aquino na gawing permanente ang transpormasyon at repormang panlipunan," said Coloma in a radio interview over radio station dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.

According to Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima the loan will fund the government projects with an annual interest of less than one percent per year, said Coloma.

"Ito ay manipestasyon ng tiwala at suporta ng World Bank sa programs ng Aquino administration sa larangan ng mabuting pamamahala at pagpapahusay ng fiscal transparency," he added.

Under the loan, the country will receive from the World Bank support in strengthening priority public investment implementation, reducing the cost of doing business for jobs creation and poverty reduction, developing the human capital of the poor, promoting fiscal transparency and good governance, as well as consolidating fiscal sustainability through revenue mobilization and risk management.

The main focus of the loan will be infrastructure development and the streamlining of business registration processes for micro, small and medium enterprises.

Besides the Department of Finance other government agencies that will also be involved are the: Department of Budget and Management, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Tourism, Department of Agriculture, Climate Change Commission, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Education, and Department of Health. PND (ag)

President Aquino commemorates Undas with a visit to parents at Manila Memorial Park
 
President Benigno S. Aquino III commemorated Undas on Sunday with a visit to the resting place of his parents, former Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and former President Corazon Aquino, at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque City.

The President arrived at 12:23 in the afternoon and joined his sisters Ballsy Cruz, Viel Dee, and Kris Aquino in a brief holy rosary led by the latter. Most of his nieces and nephews were also around.

After the prayer, President Aquino mingled with some onlookers nearby. He gave them yellow baller IDs. The people were delighted and thanked the President. Some were even heard extending early Christmas greetings to the President and his family.

President Aquino also visited the graves of his maternal grandparents, Demetria and Jose Cojuangco, and those of his other relatives in a mausoleum located just a few steps away from the area. He and his family left the cemetery at about 10 minutes before 1:00 p.m.

President Aquino spent most of his weekend monitoring events related to Undas. Last Friday, he inspected major gateways outside Metro Manila for the safe travel of passengers who were going to their hometowns for the annual commemoration of the day of the dead. PND (hdc)

 






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Pinagtibay ng Pangulong Aquino ang P167.5 bilyon para sa rehabilitasyon ng Silangang Kabisayaan
 
Pinagtibay ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III Miyerkoles ang P167.5 bilyong Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan (CRRP) na katibayan nang puspusang malasakit ng pamahalaan para maitayong muli ang mga sinalanta ng Bagyong Yolanda sa Silangang Kabisayaaan noong nakalipas na taon.

Sa mungkahi ng Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery at pagtataguyod ng National Economic Development Authority, pinagtibay ng Pangulo Miyerkoles, ika-29 ng Oktubre 2014 ang 8,000-pahinang Yolanda Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan na nagtatakda ng pagsasakatuparan ng Pamahalaang Pambansa sa pagsasagawa ng mahigit na 25,000 na mga tiyakang panukala, mga programa at gawaing tungo sa pagbabagong tatag,” wika ni Kalihim Herminio Coloma, Jr. ng Presidential Communications Operations Office sa inilabas niyang pahayag.

Sinabi ni Kalihim Coloma na ang panukalang pagbabagong tatag ay naglalayong lubusang maayos ang 171 mga lungsod at bayan sa 14 na lalawigan at anim na rehiyong tinaguriang Yolanda corridor alinsunod sa patakarang “build-back-better.”

“Nakatuon ang panukalang pagbabagong tatag sa pangmatagalan at puspusang pagsisikap na maging higit na matatag ang kakayahan ng mga pook na ito sakaling muling dalawin ng ano mang panganib na bunga ng sama ng panahon,” sabi pa ni Coloma.

Kabuuang P167.9 bilyon ang halagang kailangan na hahati-hatiin upang maitayong muli ang nawasak na mga imprastraktura na P35.1 bilyon; P26.4 bilyon sa palingkurang panlipunan; P75.7 bilyon para sa resettlement; at P30.6 bilyon naman sa kabuhayan. PND (as/zaf)

 
 




INTERVIEW OF COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY HERMINIO COLOMA, JR.
Media Interview / DLTB Bus Terminal, Pasay City
31 October 2014
 
 
Q: Ano po ‘yung assessment doon sa pag-ikot ng Pangulo?

SEC. COLOMA: Nasiyahan ang ating Pangulo sa kanyang nakita sa iba’t ibang lugar na kanyang dinalaw tulad ng pantalan sa (Manila) North Harbor, ‘yung NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) Terminal 3, at itong dalawang bus terminal dito sa Pasay City. Nakita niya na nasa maayos na kalagayan ang ating mga kababayang nagsisiuwi sa kanilang mga hometown. Nakita rin niya na sapat ang preparasyon na ginawa para maging ligtas at maginhawa ang pagbiyahe ng ating mga kababayan.

Q: Sir, walang siyang particular or additional directives based doon sa nakita niya kanina?

SEC. COLOMA: Based doon sa nakita niya doon lamang sa barko na inakyat doon sa North Harbor, napansin lang niya na mayroong area doon na kung saan nakalagak ‘yung mga luggage na parang leading to the emergency exit. So pinaayos niya ‘yon para tiyakin na walang harang; pina-clear niya ‘yong emergency lane na ‘yon. Bukod doon ay nasiyahan naman siya sa nakita niyang kaayusan at makikita na handang-handa naman ‘yung mga pasilidad. Walang siksikan na mga tao; kumportable ang ating mga mamamayang naghihintay doon.

Q: [Additional instructions]

SEC. COLOMA: ‘Yung sa Coast Guard, halimbawa, I think meron ding particular instructions kay Admiral (Luis) Tuazon, ‘yung deputy ng Coast Guard hinggil naman sa deployment ng mga K-9 as an additional security and precaution measure. Doon sa NAIA 3 ay tiniyak niya na maayos ‘yung condition ng mga X-ray machines para doon sa pag-clear ng mga cargo.

Q: Sir, ‘yung overloading hindi na po mapapayagan ‘yon?

SEC. COLOMA: Wala namang nakitang overloading at saka nakita naman na pati ‘yung mga kababayan natin doon sa airport, ‘yung merong area doon para doon sa mga early arrivals dahil nga ang suggested sa kanila ay three to five hours na imbes na ‘yung dating one to two hours lamang kaya wala namang nagmamadali, wala namang siksikan, walang congestion kaya nasiyahan ang ating Pangulo sa nakita niya.

Q: Sir, natuwa po siya?

SEC. COLOMA: Oo nga, natuwa siya dahil maayos; kitang-kita ‘yung kahandaan at ginawa ‘yung nararapat para tiyakin ‘yung kaligtasan ng mga mamamayan.

Q: Bakit medyo nagtagal sa NAIA?

SEC. COLOMA: Nag-merienda lang. Nag-merienda, nasarapan doon sa arroz caldo at saka doon sa kakanin na cassava.

Q: Saan, sir?

SEC. COLOMA: Sa NAIA 3 may bagong lounge kasi doon, nag-merienda lang ang Pangulo kaya medyo naantala.
SOURCE: Presidential News Desk



01 NOVEMBER 2014
Laos dev’t officials study DSWD community-driven development program
IPOPHL, KCC signed MOU to reinforce copyright protection
DSWD extends P1.2-B worth of ‘Yolanda’ aid to Tacloban City
Philippines signs World Bank Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project
DOST bats on rapid charging station for e-vehicles
Region 1 proclaims 2014 Regional MOFYA winners
Blessed Luisa School Senior wins 16th BSP-DepEd NCR oratorical contest
PH bags gold, bronze in ASEAN Skills Competition
General Retail Price Index in the National Capital Region (2000=100) : September 2014
Survey says local govts most trusted: DILG chief feels 'encouraged'
Roxas: PNP 'on the ball' for the holidays
'No Misuse of DILG funds' - DILG exec
Paje urges public to minimize trash during Undas
European models show autonomy as win-win solution for conflict resolution -- diplomats
First EPS skills test in PH a success--Baldoz
Proposed 2015 monitoring and evaluation budget of CCT, only P429-M not P4.2-B
OWWA Region VI bares regional winners for MOFYA 2014
In Makati's posh Bel-Air, DOLE Makati/Pasay Field Office orients 150 kasambahay and employers
OWWA SOCCSKSARGEN Hails 2014 MOFYA Regional Winners
Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries posts 10.8% growth in Q2 2014
Statement of Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima on the September NG Fiscal Performance
NG incurs P5.2 billion Fiscal Deficit in September 2014 January to September Fiscal Deficit at P31.1 billion

Laos dev’t officials study DSWD community-driven development program
Source: http://www.dswd.gov.ph
Twelve development officials from the Lao People’s Democratic Republic recently visited Barangay Paliparan III in Dasmariñas, Cavite and interacted with key officials and staff of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to learn more about the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services-National Community-Driven Development Program (KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP), one of its poverty alleviation programs.

The learning visit, which was held on October 30, was facilitated by Paibare, Inc., a faith-based organization.

According to them, KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP was identified as the development program that will be studied by the delegation because of their interest in Philippine social development.

KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP uses the community-driven development (CDD) strategy to train and empower citizens to become involved in local development through their active participation in the identification of their community’s most pressing problems, as well as in the implementation and management of their chosen solution to their identified concern.

Primarily reaching rural poor communities, the program began its urban CDD pilot in 2012 through a $3 million grant from the Japan Social Development Fund-Livelihood Opportunities for Vulnerable Urban Communities (JSDF-LVUC).

The grant is intended to help support the urban poor through the provision of livelihood trainings, as well as in infrastructure sub-projects that would address the most pressing needs of targeted communities.

Brgy. Paliparan III is one of the 69 communities included in the urban CDD rollout through the partnership between KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP and JSDF-LVUC.

The Laos delegation expressed surprise that all 78 livelihood training graduates in Barangay Paliparan III were either already working here or abroad, or had jobs awaiting them. The trainings in refrigerator and air conditioner (RAC) servicing, dressmaking, and consumer electronic servicing amounted to P1,199,521 and were conducted by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

The community is currently preparing for the second set of trainings in RAC servicing and dressmaking, amounting to P1,106,950, also through the partnership between KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP and TESDA.

Aside from the livelihood trainings, the community was able to de-clog and improve their line canal through KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP, a sub-project that cost P2,055,000. They are also in the process of constructing a barangay health station amounting to P1,140,000.

According to Charina David, one of the KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP Community Volunteers in the barangay, they chose the construction of a health station because of the high tuberculosis incidence in the community, which is why the said infrastructure came with a sputum.

The delegation also expressed their interest in the governance and finance aspects of the program.

According to Saylom Keoviphakones, the group’s interpreter, the Laos delegation hopes to get more information about KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP by contacting the program staff and officials about it.

For his part, Jojo Aguilar, one of the Deputy National Program Managers of KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP, said that that they are willing to address any inquiries they have about the program. He also expressed his gratitude to the Laos delegation for choosing KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP as one of the programs they studied during their week-long visit to the Philippines.

KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP is the expansion into a national scale of operations of CDD approach, which was tried and proven effective by Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS). It targets the coverage of 847 of the poorest municipalities in the country.

CDD puts power back in the hands of the people by giving them the opportunity to make informed decisions on locally identified options for development and manage resources to implement sub-projects that address needs identified by communities themselves.

For more information about KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP, please visit http://ncddp.dswd.gov.ph

IPOPHL, KCC signed MOU to reinforce copyright protection
Source: http://www.dti.gov.ph
In the recent copyright forum between the Philippines and Korea, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) and the Korea Copyright Commission KCC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen the copyright industry of both countries.

Sharing the copyright protection system of Korea to the Philippines is one of the main goals of KCC which is under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) of the Republic of Korea.

Under the signed MOU, the two countries acknowledge that copyright systems differ from country to country and its importance in supporting the development of literature, the arts and all fields related to culture and the economy.

“The extent of how developed your culture is shows the extent of how much you value humanity,“ said IPOPHL Director General Ricardo Blancaflor in his welcome remarks. “More important than the signing, we look forward to the implementation of our cultural bridge with our cultural brothers north of the Philippine islands.”

The purpose of this signed partnership is to establish a collaborative relationship between the two countries in the field of copyright and related rights, in order to protect the rights of authors and related rights, to promote the fair use of works and to endeavor to improve and develop the culture and creative industries of both countries.

As defined by the World Intellectual Protection Organization (WIPO), copyright refers to the legal protection extended to the creators over their literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and other intellectual works.

Mr. Young-Goog Park, Director General of Copyright Bureau of MCST said that this MOU will consolidate the foundation for mutual exchange and cooperation between the two countries. “I hope that this exchange of information and human resources in the field of copyright will form a close partnership between the Korea and Philippines,” he added.

Attended by various copyright stakeholders from creative industries and government agencies from both Korea and the Philippines, this third annual forum organized by KCC and IPOPHL aims to explore the best practices between the two countries concerning the copyright systems as well as its effective use to promote cultural development.

This year’s forum discussed the copyright strategies and policies of both countries as well as how the Korean wave (Hallyu) affects the consumer use in the Philippines and in the global market. It also discussed the plans and strategies of both countries to reinforce copyright awareness and protection.

DSWD extends P1.2-B worth of ‘Yolanda’ aid to Tacloban City
Source: http://www.dswd.gov.ph
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said that around P1.2-billion worth of goods, services, and on-going projects continue to be extended to the victims of Typhoon Yolanda in Tacloban City.

These include those provided from November 9, 2013 to October 17, 2014 such as food and non-food items; emergency shelter and livelihood assistance; supplemental feeding; and, the construction of an evacuation center/regional facility.

Based on record, DSWD has spent more than P575 million in food assistance for 58,823 families.

It comprises of food packs with 3-kg and 6-kg rice packs, 15-kg and 25-kg rice packs, bottled water, canned goods, high energy biscuits, noodles, and coffee, among others.

Non-food items were likewise distributed such as tents, tarps, mosquito nets, blankets, hygiene kits, mats, used clothing, plastic glass/cups, collapsible containers, plastic pails, slippers, frying pans, cooking pots, canvass, towels, flashlights, and water jugs.

Around P35.8 million was also released for the implementation of the Cash for Building Livelihood Assets for 9,395 families.

Some P3 million will also be released to fund the livelihood projects of 17 Self-Employment Association-Kaunlaran (SEA-K) groups. Another P103,212 is allocated for for the long term livelihood of other survivors.

Around P23.86 million is also intended for the livelihood skills training of survivors to include 600 beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.

Likewise, P188 million has been used for the ongoing regular supplementary feeding and feeding program in bunkhouses for 112,227 children.

As committed by the Department, P10 million is also allocated for the construction of an evacuation center cum regional facility, which is part of the preparation for other future disasters that may hit the area. DSWD is just awaiting for the finalization of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and documents for the change of location site.

Furthermore, DSWD has also allocated funds for the construction of 113 bunkhouses amounting to P68.9 million.

“Sinisiguro namin na walang maiiwan sa pagbangon na biktima ng bagyong ‘Yolanda’. Lahat ng bayan na nasalanta ay meron tayong kaukulang programa na binibigay para sa kanilang pagbangon (We ensure that no one is left behind in the rehabilitation efforts for ‘Yolanda’ survivors. There are recovery and rehabilitation programs and services implemented in all towns devastated by the typhoon),” Sec. Soliman added.

At present, DSWD continues to provide relief assistance to 48 families staying at the San Fernando Elementary School, the lone evacuation center still operating in the city.

Further, the Department has also been paying for the electric consumption of families staying in the three bunkhouses in the city.

Philippines signs World Bank Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project
Source: http://www.dof.gov.ph
Purisima: Investing on BRT system supports rapid and sustainable growth Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima signed the loan agreement for the World Bank’s Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project on behalf of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines last 14 October 2014. The project is set to improve the overall performance of the urban passenger transport system in the Project Corridor in Cebu City, with an emphasis on the quality and level of service, safety, and environmental efficiency.

The Cebu BRT Project includes the development of segregated BRT bus-ways from Bulacao to Ayala, with a link to Cebu’s South Road Property, a feeder service between Ayala and Talamban with signal priority, 33 stations expected to service 330, 000 people per day in 2015, 176 buses, an area stop light control for the whole city of Cebu, and a central transport control room. The World Bank will provide funding of USD 116 million from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and USD 25 million from its Clean Technology Fund (CTF).

The project, once complete, is expected to service an average of 433, 000 individual trips per day. The Cebu BRT is projected to save 25 minutes of travel time and P7.50 in fares. In signing the agreement, Secretary Purisima said, “Our improved public finances have enabled us to spend more confidently on public investments supporting our rapid growth. As Cebu City is fast becoming one of our prime urban centers, investing in sound infrastructure lays solid groundwork for a more sustainable growth trajectory.”

The Philippine government and the World Bank chose to undertake the development of a bus rapid transit system because of its low cost (5% to 10% of rail), quick construction (around 2 years), and its higher quality of service despite having the same capacity as rail. Cebu City was also a prime location for the BRT system, as it is governed by a single local government unit supportive of the project and has high Public Utility Jeep (PUJ) dominance with no significant bus presence.

The Department of Transportation and Communications will serve as the implementing agency. The project is expected to run from 2013-2018, and will be operation from 2018 to 2030 and beyond.

DOST bats on rapid charging station for e-vehicles
Source: http://www.dost.gov.ph
As e-trykes and other e-vehicles (EVs) start to ply on Metro Manila streets, the Department of Science and Technology gears up its support to these new modes of transport. One of DOST-supported initiatives is a locally developed facility that can charge e-vehicles in less than 30 minutes instead of the usual six hours. This quick charging station for EVs will soon be available in Mandaluyong City.

The facility is called Rapid Charging E-Vehicle Station, or simply CharM – a project by the University of the Philippines-Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute (UP-EEEI) with P15 million funding from the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

The CharM for e-trykes, also called Charging in Minutes, is a new technology in the country.

According to PCIEERD Senior Science Research Specialist Patrick Montero, CharM is similar to a regular refueling station where the user utilizes a Chademo-compliant connector to re-charge the e-tryke. The difference lies in CharM’s ability to charge the e-tryke’s batteries in less than 30 minutes.

One unit of CharM equipment has been completed, with the charging infrastructure now being put up in Mandaluyong and expected to be operational by December 2014.

CharM will feature an on-board Battery Management System to balance the charge of the batteries while running. “Normally, e-vehicle runs in different environment conditions, route, load, and it affects the discharging of the batteries,” Montero explains.

It is also equipped with the Top-up Payment Scheme or Near Field Card Payment system which allows the user to charge the e-tryke without the use of actual money.

“If the technology demonstration in Mandaluyong is found successful, the government especially the Department of Energy, may consider the adaptation of CharM to sustain the E-tryke program. Since CharM is locally developed, private sectors engaged in e-vehicle technology may tie up with UP-EEEI and DOST for possible collaboration,” Montero adds.

Region 1 proclaims 2014 Regional MOFYA winners
Source: http://www.owwa.gov.ph
The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration- Regional Welfare Office 1 (OWWA- RWO1) proclaimed the families of OFW Isidro M. Cabantac and OFW Alberto C. Calsada as Regional Winners for the 2014 Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA) in Region 1. The awarding ceremony was held last October 23, 2014 at Hotel Ariana, Bauang, La Union.

Five (5) contenders, comprising of three (3) Sea-based and two (2) Land- Based nominees, competed for this year’s title. The nominees were accompanied by their respective families and nominating parties during the awarding ceremony. The members of the Regional Screening and Selection Committee were also present during the momentous event. The committee was chaired by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) represented by Assistant Regional Director Florence Marie Gacad- Ulep and Supervising Labor Employment Officer Veronica A. Corsino. Other members of the committee are the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) represented by OIC- Chief Delfina M. Camarillo and Ms. Lalaine R. Casugay, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) represented by Provincial Director Daria R. Mingaracal, the Diocesan Ministry for Pastoral Care of Migrants & Itinerant People (DMMI) represented by Sr. Lolita J. Guibac and Ms. Magda De Guzman and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) represented by Director Ma. Luisa S. Reyes.

Engineer Isidro Montero Cabantac and Family of Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur bagged the 2014 Regional MOFYA for Sea- based Category while Engineer Alberto Castillo Calsada and Family of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte won the title 2014 Regional MOFYA for Land-based Category. Engineer Cabantac was nominated by the Ilocos Sur OFC Association while Engineer Calsada was nominated by the Local Government of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte and the Bacarra OFW Association. Both winners received a titled plaque from OWWA RWO1.

Engineers Cabantac and Calsada also grabbed the two special awards for OFWs and their families who excelled in community involvement and entrepreneurship. The Outstanding Achievement in Community Projects was awarded to Engineer Isidro M. Cabantac while the Outstanding Achievement in Entrepreneurship was awarded to Engineer Alberto C. Calsada.

MOFYA is an annual event of OWWA. MOFYA is now on its 10th year of giving recognition to outstanding OFWs and their families who have maintained strong family relations, properly harnessed financial gains from the OFWs’ overseas employment, attained educational achievements and shown exemplary performance in their respective professions, and at the same time have a positive impact in the community where they reside. The nominees were evaluated according to the following criteria: Wholesome OFW Family; Civic/Community Involvement of OFW and/or family members; Success in family member/s’ education, and, Success in managing family finances.

OWWA Region 1 is in full support to Engineer Isidro M. Cabantac and Engineer Alberto C. Calsada who will represent Region I in the upcoming 2014 National MOFYA.

Blessed Luisa School Senior wins 16th BSP-DepEd NCR oratorical contest
Source: http://www.bsp.gov.ph
Trisha Gwyne B. Arancon, a fourth year high school student from Blessed Luisa School in Parañaque, topped the 16th BSP-DepEd National Capital Region (NCR) Oratorical Contest held on 27 October 2014 at the BSP Assembly Hall. Her winning oratorical piece focused on the theme “NSM at 25 and Beyond: Solid and Responsive Philippine Statistical System in Support of Globalization and Regional Economic Integration.” Trained by Ma. Victoria Luisa S. Salazar, Arancon was awarded a cash prize of P25,000 and trophy by Monetary Board Member Felipe M. Medalla and DepEd Director Marilette Almayda.

Phoenix Anne Margarette L. Beronio from Caloocan City Science High School placed second while Claire Domingo from Navotas National High School bagged the third place. Fifteen contestants representing the 15 divisions of the NCR participated in this year’s oratorical contest. The other 12 finalists were: (1) Victor Ronald G. Relosa from Las Piñas High School Main; (2) Lanz Tomas V. More from Fort Bonifacio High School—Makati; (3) Jessica Mae R. Dela Cruz from Malabon National High School; (4) Ram Christian S. Agustin from Mandaluyong High School; (5) Ferdin L. Sanchez from Manila Science High School; (6) Kenneth A. Capalar from Fortune High School—Marikina; (7) Virgina G. Herrera from Pedro E. Diaz High School—Muntinlupa; (8) Dan Alfonso Valentin V. Soria from Pasay City West High School; (9) Keithleen Anne R. Durante from Sta. Lucia High School—Pasig; (10) Bryan Vincent M. Medina from Novaliches High School—Quezon City; (11) Mark Christian C. Sarmiento from Taguig Science High School; and (12) John Paul S. Perocho from Arkong Bato National High School—Valenzuela.

This is the first time Parañaque City bagged the top oratorical prize since the BSP-DepEd Oratorical Contest was organized in 1996, with past winners coming from Quezon City, Marikina, Manila, Makati, Mandaluyong, Malabon, Pasig, Pasay, Caloocan, and Taguig.

Since 1996, the contest has served to instill awareness and appreciation of the importance of statistics to the different sectors of society. It has also encouraged the public to support activities aimed at upgrading the quality and standards of statistics in the country. The event served as the culminating activity of the 25th National Statistics Month.

PH bags gold, bronze in ASEAN Skills Competition
Source: http://www.tesda.gov.ph
A student of Central Luzon State University (CLSU) made a display of the dominance of the Filipino skills, bagging a gold medal at the recently-concluded 10th ASEAN Skills Competition (ASC) in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Joshua D. Mina of the CLSU-CTC Foundation in Munoz, Nueva Ecija, bested other competitors in Mechanical Engineering Design-CAD, getting the highest score in the trade area and securing the gold for the country.

In the Industrial Automation trade area, Glenn Christopher B. Silang and Jemuel Gerson S. Isnec, both of the MFI Foundation Inc., received the bronze medal.

Eight other members of the Philippine delegation who took part in different trade areas were given the medallion of excellence during the competition.

On Friday, October 31, the Philippine team got a rousing welcome from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) after returning home from Vietnam.

"TESDA is one with the nation in praising the skill and performance of the medalists and the entire Philippine team after their triumph at the ASEAN Skills Competition," TESDA Director General Joel Villanueva said.

"Their win proves the high level of competence of the Filipino workforce. They are a symbol of inspiration to all technical vocational students who are aspiring for better life," Villanueva said.

The Philippine delegation was composed of 18 competitors, 18 coaches/experts and six TESDA officials. They participated in the biennial event from October 19 to 29.

The competition was designed to showcase the skills of students and graduates, and promote and improve technical vocational skills in the region.

Aside from the medal winners, the following competitors were awarded with the medallion of excellence: Marc Jason B. Torio and Michelle D. Navarro for Mechatronics; Lhemuel C. Endaya for Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning; Jessica P. Babon for Fashion Technology; Keith A. Beja for Electronics; Rey Mark S. De Mayo for Beauty Therapy; Francis Erizz C. Florentino for IT Software Solutions for Business; and, Joshua F. Lizardo for Cooking.

Survey says local govts most trusted: DILG chief feels 'encouraged'
Source: http://www.dilg.gov.ph
QUEZON CITY - Upon seeing the results of the 2014 Philippine Trust Index survey on Monday, Interior and Local Government secretary Mar Roxas revealed that he feels encouraged that Filipinos have regained their trust in their local governments.

"We in the department are even more motivated to do our job knowing that citizens trust our partners at the local level," said Sec. Roxas briefly.

According to the survey conducted by EON Inc., an affiliate of the renowned Edelman firm, the informed Filipino public (i.e. those have at least 3 years of tertiary education at have access of print, online and broadcast media) gave local governments a 15 percent rating, surpassing the office of the president by one percent and the Supreme Court by three. The general public also gave their local governments a proximate rating, at 17 percent, tying with the cabinet.

There were 1,626 respondents to the survey, Filipinos aged 25-65 across different socioeconomic classifications.

The DILG for its part has many projects and programs with local government units lined up for the last quarter, including a citywide launch of an anti-criminal campaign in partnership with the Philippine National Police, the finalization and implementation of the grassroots participatory budgeting and the ongoing rehabilitation efforts in areas struck by the earthquake and super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) last year.

"Many challenges lie ahead of us. Marami pang dapat ayusin. We appreciate the moral support from our partners and allies in introducing and sustaining more reforms," the secretary remarked.

Roxas: PNP 'on the ball' for the holidays
Source: http://www.dilg.gov.ph
CAMP CRAME - DILG Sec. Mar Roxas announced earlier that more than 41,600 police personnel will be deployed on "full alert" status nationwide in preparation for the upcoming holidays on November 1 and 2.

"As early as October 30, we will deploy all manoeuvring units to various convergence areas such as cemeteries, terminals ports and places of worship," said Roxas in the press conference.

Under "Ligtas Undas," the Philippine National Police (PNP) is tasked to provide security for millions of Filipinos expected to commemorate the All Saints' and All Souls' days by strategically deploying police personnel to "convergence areas" or locations where there will be an expected huge influx of people.

"The PNP is coordinating with the regional and provincial offices to make sure that everyone is on board," the secretary added.

In NCR alone, more than 4,200 uniformed personnel will maintain peace and order within the metro during a 12-hour shift, which is fifty percent longer than the usual 8. This is part of the protocol under a "full alert" status, which will be lifted in the afternoon of November 3.

Although only 8 incidents were reported from October 31 to November 2 last year, the DILG and the PNP expressed their commitment to maintain such incidents at minimum levels.

Sec. Roxas also highlighted the importance of DILG and PNP's partners outside government who render their service and assistance to the public during holidays. "Force multipliers" composed of the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) police, security guards and volunteer civic organizations will also be mobilized to participate in peacekeeping efforts.

"The cooperation of everyone involved is crucial in guaranteeing that police and other security services are available to the public, 24/7," the secretary ended.

'No Misuse of DILG funds' - DILG exec
Source: http://www.dilg.gov.ph
"No public funds were used for such purposes," said Local Government Undersecretary Austere Panadero, in response to UNA's claims that taxpayers' money was used for political purposes.

UNA previously claimed that political ads were being broadcasted in provincial TV and radio stations, as efforts to increase the chances of DILG Sec. Mar Roxas in 2016.

"As far as the DILG is concerned, no such ads exist in any of the provinces in both Visayas and Mindanao," Usec. Panadero added.

Roxas has already disputed claims that he was behind the controversial "OPLAN: Stop Nognog 2016," saying that they lack basis for making such bold allegations.

Usec. Panadero was also bewildered by UNA's allegations, citing the questionable and dubious nature of such claims.

"We don't know where they [UNA] got it. Perhaps they can find the answer to their questions by asking themselves," Panadero commented.

In the latest polls by Pulse Asia, Sec. Roxas received an additional 6% of the public's approval, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.

Paje urges public to minimize trash during Undas
Source: http://www.denr.gov.ph
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje has called on Filipinos to avoid generating unnecessary waste and pollution as they troop to cemeteries to remember their departed loved ones this weekend.

“Let us turn All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day into a more meaningful and memorable experience by minimizing waste and pollution in cemeteries,” Paje said.

He warned that “small acts, whether negative or positive, when taken collectively can have such a drastic impact on the environment.”

“It takes as little as using recyclable containers to contain your food, from candies to meals and drinks, to reduce the waste that is collected or otherwise end up in our waterways,” Paje pointed out.

Citing a 2013 report by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Paje said that about a hundred truckloads of garbage were collected from various cemeteries in the nation’s capital region alone.

As a friendly reminder, Paje urged those who will troop to cemeteries to bring only enough food to avoid wastage, use fresh flowers or potted plants without plastic wrappings, and not to leave their trash behind.

The environment chief also encouraged cemetery administrators to set up enough strategically-located receptacles for different types of waste, and to strictly implement waste-related local ordinances like prohibiting the use of plastic bags.

Paje likewise proposed setting up barangay brigades that would go around cemeteries and monitor littering incidents.

“Local government units should exercise political will in enforcing provisions of Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act. This includes penalizing a person caught littering with a fine from P300 to P1,000, or render community service,” he said.

He also provided the following tips for motorists during Undas:

• Carpool or use bigger vehicles to accommodate more family members, and lessen the number of trips to and from the cemeteries.

• Use alternate roads with less traffic, and avoid peak traffic hours.

• Park a good distance from the cemetery to lessen congestion, and walk the rest of the way. Use bicycles, if possible.

• Make sure that vehicles are well-maintained prior to the trip. Avail of free tune-up services offered by oil companies during the holidays.

European models show autonomy as win-win solution for conflict resolution -- diplomats
Source: http://www.opapp.gov.ph
MANILA – Autonomy has proven to be a win-win solution for countries trying to address long-drawn conflict situations, European diplomats said during a Media and Peace Program Roundtable forum organized by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR).

“Granting autonomy to the constituents of the Åland Islands had proven effective in settling a massive political and military crisis in Finland in 1921,” said Dr. Kimmu Kiljunen, Special Representative for Peace Mediation of the Foreign Minister of Finland. “The same impact is what the Philippine government is trying to create with the creation of the Bangsamoro in Mindanao,” he added.

The Åland Islands are an archipelagic region in the Baltic Sea that hosts a population of mostly Swedish descent. It was part of the Kingdom of Sweden until Russia claimed the territory under the Treaty of Fredrikshamn in 1809.

In 1917, Finland declared sovereignty over Åland, whereas the Åland islanders sought reintegration with Sweden. With Finland’s initial rejection of the Åland Islands proposal, political and military tensions arose, until in 1921, the Finnish Parliament offered extensive autonomy to the Åland Islands, assuring the latter that their Swedish heritage, language, and culture and traditions will be respected.

According to Dr. Kiljunen, 97% of the Åland Islands population wanted to separate from Finland back in 1918, yet today there is unanimous acceptance and support for their current setup as an autonomous region.

Adding to the discussion was Thomas Phipps of the British Embassy in Manila, who likewise shared successful iterations of peaceful conflict resolutions and devolution based on the experience of the United Kingdom.

Phipps talked about the Irish-British conflict from 1916 to 1922, wherein Northern Ireland demanded to separate from the UK. Eventually, the parties in conflict agreed to a peaceful resolution which resulted in the UK Parliament granting Northern Ireland the right to self-rule as a devolved government that remained a subordinate of the national sovereignty.

Key to the resolution of the conflict was that “the national government gave the people a say on the issue,” said Phipps. “This commitment was the contributing factor that helped secure the peace in Northern Ireland.”

“In the end, the people chose what they believed made the most economic sense as a people,” he further added. “That meant staying with the UK and receiving the economic and political support they needed while being able to autonomously determine their path to progress.”

The Åland Islands and Northern Ireland experiences share many parallels with the prospective Bangsamoro entity, said the experts. Dr. Kiljunen however made clear that historical contexts and issues in conflict always vary from one situation to the other, so peaceful resolutions successful in certain places and conditions cannot be replicated directly, but rather adapted to suit the particular concerns and interests of the local situation.

The diplomats affirmed that key to the resolution of any conflict is the matter of trust.

“Secessionist sentiments are always rooted in mistrust. By assuring real autonomy in the Bangsamoro (through the provisions in the finalized Bangsamoro Basic Law), the Philippine government will be able to build real trust that will curb any feared intentions of secession,” Dr. Kiljunen said.

For Phipps, “peace in Mindanao can help the Philippines realize its potential to become the world’s 16th largest economy by 2050.”

“If the Philippines can successfully achieve peace through the creation of the Bangsamoro, it can become a positive regional and global example to help put an end to various other conflicts in the world,” he added.

First EPS skills test in PH a success--Baldoz
Source: http://www.dole.gov.ph
 Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz yesterday said the first skills test held in the Philippines under the Employment Permit System (EPS) of Korea was successful, with the majority of the 684 examinees getting normal (50.6 percent) rating, and 49.3 percent obtaining good grades.

"I am pleased that the first EPS skills test in the country was successful. Those who passed the skills test will be prioritized for selection by Korean employers under the EPS," Baldoz said, citing the report of Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POES) chief Hans Leo J. Cacdac on the results of the skills test.

"Only two of the examinees got a low grade of less than 100 scores," Baldoz added.

Administrator Cacdac said EPS Manila Director Eunhee Jeong commented that the Philippines emerged as the sending country with the best EPS skills test venue among the 15 EPS countries.

Accroding to Cacdac, the EPS skills test, which were conducted in Metro Manila and Cebu, is a series of basic skills and physical tests of agility and strength.

"The skills test alilities of the Philippines-Korea Technological Cooperation Center in Taguig City, which is managed by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office.

Cacdac said EPS applicants who will pass the next EPS-TOPIK on 16 November will have the option to take the skills test in December.

Secretary Baldoz said the skills test in the Philippines under the EPS system is provided for under the latest Memorandum of Understanding?Service Commitment Agreement which Baldoz signed as Secretary of Labor and Employment with Korea's Ministry of Labor and Employment and the Human Resources Development of Korea.

"The skills test is on a voluntary basis and it is free, or at no cost to the worker," said Baldoz.

Proposed 2015 monitoring and evaluation budget of CCT, only P429-M not P4.2-B
Source: http://www.dswd.gov.ph
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) clarified that the P4.2 billion which Senator Chiz Escudero was quoted to have said as the 2015 proposed budget for the monitoring and evaluation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is actually the proposed overall incremental operating cost of the program for next year.

“The proposed budget for monitoring and evaluation of the program is only P429,298,000 and not P4.2 billion,” DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman explained.

The monitoring and evaluation component covers for the conduct of spot checks, researches, impact evaluations, technical assistance, rapid assessment of existing policies, and consultation dialogues with civil society organizations, and other external partners, among others.

“The output of which are used to further improve the program implementation,” Sec. Soliman added.

Aside from the monitoring and evaluation, other components of the billion incremental operating cost are: Cost of service or salaries of workers: P2,249,168,776; Trainings: P403,664,000; Advocacy/printing: P114,912,876; Administrative cost for office supplies, communications, gas, and utilities: P321,604,373; Financial expenses or fees for the services of banks, remittance centers, and other conduits which deliver the cash grants to beneficiaries: P700,000,000; and, Capital outlay for equipment: P24,400,000.

Sec. Soliman said the P4.2 billion is just 6.5% of the total 2015 proposed Pantawid Pamilya budget of P64.7 billion.

The Secretary assured that the bulk of the proposed budget is still for the cash grants of beneficiaries.

OWWA Region VI bares regional winners for MOFYA 2014
Source: http://www.owwa.gov.ph
Western Visayas now has its contenders for the 2014 National Search for Model OFW Family of the Year Award in December.

This is after the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Regional Welfare Office VI (OWWA RWO VI) declared Mr. Norberto R. Buyoc and Mr. Agustin G. Garilva Jr. and their families as this year’s regional winners for MOFYA for the land-based and sea-based categories, respectively.

The land-based category regional winner, Mr. Norberto R. Buyoc from New Washington, Aklan, was a Civil Engineer in Libya for five years. The 59-year-old businessman currently owns Buyoc Fishfarm which produces sugpo, bangus, and crabs distributed in Aklan and shipped to Manila. He is married to Mrs. Marlyn R. Buyoc and is blessed with four daughters.

The sea-based contender, Mr. Agustin G. Garilva Jr., from Concepcion, Iloilo, was a seafarer for 15 years before he decided to retire from being a Chief Engineer aboard a vessel. The 55-year-old incumbent Sanggunian Bayan member of the Municipality of Concepcion is a staunch advocate of children with disability. His family also owns the Jun Bee Garilva Recreation Center, a pool resort and hotel. He is wed to Mrs. Rubenie C. Garilva and has a son and a daughter.

Other nominees included Mr. Jaime G. Sequio of Jordan, Guimaras for the land-based category and Mr. Pablo F. Ferancullo of San Jose, Antique and Mr. Peter F. Malhabour Jr. for the sea-based category.

The winners were adjudged based on the following criteria: Wholesome OFW Family, Civic/Community Involvement of the OFW and Family, Success in OFW/Children’s/Family Members Education, and Success in Managing Family Finances, the news portal reported.

Miss Rhea Glynda D. Calantas, Officer in Charge of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Regional Extension Unit VI, and Miss. Rosario H. Asong, Vice President of Soroptismist Iloilo served as members of this year’s selection committee.

Meanwhile, Mr. Ponciano M. Ligutom, Regional Director of the Department of Labor and Employment Region VI, acted as the chief judge for the search.

The nationwide search is now on its 10th year of recognizing outstanding OFWs and their families who have overcome the challenges of overseas employment and have exhibited financial stability, steady and enduring family relations and outstanding community service.

In Makati's posh Bel-Air, DOLE Makati/Pasay Field Office orients 150 kasambahay and employers
Source: http://www.dole.gov.ph
 Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz yesterday lauded the DOLE National Capital Region and its field offices in Makati and Pasay for bringing the benefits of the Kasambahay Law, or R.A. 10361, also known as “An Act of Instituting Policies for the Protection and Welfare of Domestic Workers” to the kasambahay and their employers right where they are--at Barangay Bel-Air, the posh enclave of Makati's rich. In a report to Secretary Baldoz, Regional Director Alex Avila of the DOLE-NCR said the Makati/Pasay Field Office conducted the orientation on 13 October 2014 at the Gemini Room of Barangay Bel-Air Multi Purpose Hall, Makati City. "More than 150 kasambahay and their employers attended the orientation which we conducted in coordination with Punong Barangay Constancia Q. Lichauco," Avila said. The regional official said Barangay Bel-Air has a program called “Kabalikat sa Tahanan” (KST), designed for kasambahay, and the DOLE complemented this program with the orientation. "The DOLE and the barangay's KST program are complementary. We both aim to develop better persons and Filipino citizens among our household helpers," he said. He said the DOLE-NCR is committed to implement the letter and spirit of the Kasambahay Law and the orientation is in pursuit of that commitment. During the orientation, Atty. Benjo Benavidez of the Bureau of Labor Relations discussed the salient provisions of the law. The DOLE-Makati/Pasay Field Office's Julita Mendoza, Medolyn Tariman, and Francisco Gregorio also took turns in the discussion of the provisions of Department Advisory No. 01, Series of 2014, otherwise known as the “Occupational Safety and Health Protection Tips for Kasambahay and Employers” (OSH Tips) signed by Secretary Rosalinda Dimapillis-Baldoz on 9 May 2014. The presence of representatives of the Social Security System, Pag-IBIG Fund, and Philhealth made the orientation complete and well-rounded, as they answered the employers' and the kasambahay's questions and concerns on legislated social benefits. "This is the second time that Barangay Bel-Air partnered with the DOLE in conducting a Kasambahay Orientation, and I am grateful to the DOLE for DOLE for setting aside valuable time to conduct the activity that highlighted the provisions of the Kasambahay Law," Punong Barangay Lichauco said.

OWWA SOCCSKSARGEN Hails 2014 MOFYA Regional Winners
Source: http://www.owwa.gov.ph
KORONADAL CITY – A hospital worker-turned entrepreneur and a foreign vessel ship master reigned in the recently concluded 2014 Model OFW Family of the Year Award (MOFYA) Regional Awarding held on October 16, 2014 at the Farm @ Carpenter Hill in Koronadal City.

Regina S. Ruferos, 60, a resident of Banga, South Cotabato worked as a hospital worker in Libya for 8 years. Regina having decided to stay for good pursued a tilapia hatchery business which was supported by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration thru its Loaning Facility, the 2B OFW Reintegration Program (2B ORP).

Ronald W. Sarmiento, 49, a seafarer from Brgy. Labangal, General Santos City started as a Cadet Officer boarding a foreign cargo vessel in 1984. With determination and perseverance, Ronald is now working as a ship master of a foreign vessel.

tories of both Filipino migrant worker families, showed an exemplary potential of being a Model OFW Family thereby allowing them to yield a greater advantage during the 2014 MOFYA Regional Screening and Selection held on October 13, 2014 at the Farm @ Carpenter Hill in Koronadal City.

Composing the 2014 MOFYA Regional Screening and Selection Committee were renowned critics from the religious sector, academe sector, business sector, and some of the agency’s social partners including Abdulghani K. Umag, Al-Haj, Former OIC, Regional Director of OWWA RWO XII and Ofelia B. Domingo, CESO III, Regional Director of the Department of Labor and Employment XII.

Ruferos during the Awarding Ceremony said she wasn’t expecting the award knowing there’s a great number of qualified Filipino Migrant Workers vying for it. Nonetheless, she extended her gratitude to all people who believed in her and expressed her salute to all Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) including her fellow candidates.

In behalf of Ronald W. Sarmiento, his wife Marilyn received the award teary-eyed with honor and pride which later was joined by her son Jonald and some of her relatives.

2013 MOFYA Regional Winners namely Victoria Motril for the Landbased Category who at the same time bagged the Entrepreneurship Award in the National Search; and Lawrence Pogoña for the Seabased Category also graced the awarding ceremony.

According to the Regional Welfare Office XII OIC, Regional Director Marilou M. Sumalinog, the 2014 MOFYA Regional Winners will represent the SOCCSKSARGEN Region in the National Search to be held in Metro Manila this coming December 2014.

“We are confident that our representatives for this year, embodied the ideals of a true model OFW family, who’s life’s journey and achievements are worth emulating”, Sumalinog said. “Thus the chance to grab the National award is big”, she added.

The annual search for MOFYA is one way of recognizing the outstanding achievements of OFW Family in managing the impact of overseas employment on their lives as well as reciprocate their invaluable contribution in keeping the country’s economy afloat.

Total Gross Revenue Index of Industries posts 10.8% growth in Q2 2014
Source: http://www.nscb.gov.ph
Total Gross Revenue Index of key industries grew by 10.8 percent in the second quarter of 2014, higher than the 9.6 percent expansion a year ago.

Among industries, Transportation and Communication sustained its double digit growth at 21.1 percent in the period, compared to only 2.7 percent growth in the same period in 2013. It was followed by Real Estate which accelerated to 15.8 percent from 11.9 percent. All other industries posted positive growths, except for Private Services which contracted this quarter. Manufacturing grew by 13.8 percent from 3.0 percent last year. Meanwhile, Finance and Trade likewise slowed down, with 10.3 percent and 9.6 percent from 12.0 percent and 12.6 percent, respectively.

Total Employment Index improved from 1.1 percent growth in 2013 to 4.7 percent this year. Except for Electricity and Water which declined by 0.3 percent, all sectors went up. This growth of the Total Employment Index was largely contributed by the upturn of Transportation and Communication with 5.9 percent, and Manufacturing with 5.2 percent. Mining and Quarrying rebounded to 7.8 percent growth this year from the 1.7 percent drop posted in the same quarter last year. Meanwhile, Finance accelerated to 8.7 percent from 1.2 percent last year. Real Estate and Private Services slowed down to 10.4 percent and 5.3 from 11.2 percent and 5.8 percent last year. On the other hand, Trade slightly grew with 0.1 percent, albeit slower than the 3.1 percent in 2013.

Total Compensation Index accelerated to 6.3 percent, from 4.5 percent growth posted last year. The growth in compensation was led by Real Estate and Finance, which maintained its double-digit growth for the past two quarters with 26.9 percent and 14.4 percent, respectively. Private Services sped up with 8.3 percent growth from 6.6 percent growth last year. Transportation and Communication likewise accelerated with 7.3 percent growth compared to 6.8 percent in the same quarter in 2013. Similarly, Manufacturing went up by 6.1 percent growth this quarter from 1.6 percent growth last year. Mining and Quarrying slowed down in Q2 2014 only posting a 2.0 percent growth compared to the 12.7 percent in 2013.

Total Compensation per Employee Index decelerated to 1.5 percent from 3.3 percent registered last year. The deceleration was attributed to the decline in Mining and Quarrying which posted a negative 5.4 percent, Transport and Communication with 1.3 percent growth from 6.8 percent, Finance with 5.3 from 15.8 percent growth. Private Services, and Electricity and Water improved with 2.8 percent and 0.9 percent, respectively. The remaining industries, namely: Manufacturing, Real Estate, and Trade recorded decelerated growths in this quarter.

This report is based on the October 2014 issue of the Quarterly Economic Indices (QEI) of the Philippines.

Statement of Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima on the September NG Fiscal Performance
Source: http://www.dof.gov.ph
“I am pleased to report that the National Government has registered a budget deficit of P5.2 billion in September 2014, narrower than year-ago deficit, as a result of fast-paced year-on-year growth of revenue collections. For the period of January to September, the budget balance was at a deficit of P31.1 billion, well-within the program.

“The primary balance for the month was at a surplus of P23.6 billion, wider than the year-ago figure of P10.6 billion. As of end September 2014, the primary balance was also recorded at a surplus of P226.3 billion and wider than comparable figures last year.

Revenue, BIR, and BOC collections grow above 20 percent

“Total revenues amounted to P154.7 billion in September, higher than last year’s comparable figures by 21.4% and exceeding the program by 1.8%. Year-to-date, total revenues reached P1.425 trillion, a growth of 12.5% year-on-year.

“The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) raked in P105.7 billion for the month, also exceeding its target. The Bureau posted a growth of 22.9% over the same period in 2013, registering the highest year-on-year growth rate for 2014. For the first three quarters of the year, the BIR collected P996.4 billion, also posting a double-digit year-on-year increase of 11.0%.

“The Bureau of Customs (BOC) continued its streak of double-digit growth rates, increasing its collections by 27.7% to reach a record high of P32.9 billion for September. Year-to-date, the BOC’s collections totaled P265.8 billion, an improvement of 18.3% from the same period last year.

“For the period of January to September, the collections of the Bureau of Treasury (BTr) have totaled P81.3 billion, up 19.3% year-on-year. As of end-September, the BTr has exceeded its target collections for the period by 82.3%.

“News of record highs in the collections of the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Internal Revenue comes on the heel of our second non-deal roadshow this month, which happened in four major cities in the United States. Whereas the Philippine officials in the Tokyo roadshow covered several sectors, the Philippine delegation in the US met with key executives in banking to drum up even greater interest in the industry, which was recently liberalized to foreign companies.

Interest payments generate savings of P19.0 billion

“National Government disbursements for the month totaled P159.8 billion, higher than year-ago figures by 9.5%. For the first three quarters of the year, expenditures amounted to P1.456 trillion, expanding 6.5% year-on-year.

“Year-to-date interest payments came in at P257.4 billion, lower than programmed and thus generating savings of P19.0 billion. Interest payments as a share of the National Government’s disbursements continued its downward trend – as of the third quarter of this year, the percentage has dropped to 17.7% from 18.9% in the same period a year ago.

Holistic, revenue-neutral, and equitable reforms to the tax system

“Our fiscal performance through the past four years has shown that through efficient tax administration alone, we have come a long way in augmenting revenues. However, in the light of efforts to accelerate ASEAN integration and boost the Philippines’ competitiveness, the Department of Finance expresses openness to a change in the tax system, particularly in the review of our income tax structure.

“Lowering income tax rates will attract even more foreign investors into the country but will be detrimental to our fiscal health if they are not offset by revenue-generating measures. Hence, we remain resolute in our stand that anytax reformpursued must be holistic, revenue-neutral, and equitable so all Filipinosmay continue to benefit from a robust fiscal position. This is the mindset that we possess as we engage in discussions with legislators concerning tax reform.”

NG incurs P5.2 billion Fiscal Deficit in September 2014 January to September Fiscal Deficit at P31.1 billion
Source: http://www.dof.gov.ph
October 2014 Manila, Philippines – The National Government (NG) ran a P5.2 billion fiscal deficit in September after posting a surplus in August. The recorded September deficit is P13.4 billion lower compared to last year due to improved revenue collection by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). The cumulative budget shortfall of P31.1 billion for the first three quarters of 2014 is P70.2 billion lower from a year ago and well within the P235.5 billion program for the period.

Revenue Performance

Total revenue for the month amounted to P154.6 billion, reflecting 21% growth compared to the same month last year. Year-to-date collections of P1.4 trillion registered a 13% increment over comparable 2013 figures.

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) continued its double-digit growth with a 28% year-on-year increase in actual collections of P32.9 billion for September. The Custom Bureau has raised P265.8 billion in 2014, 18% better than last year but still 12% short of program.

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) collected P105.7 billion for the month, posting 23% growth over the same period in 2013 – its highest monthly year-on-year growth for the 2014. Total BIR collections from January to September has grown 11% year-on-year to P996.4 billion but falls 7% behind target for the period.

The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) raised P5.6 billion in September, down 23% from a year ago, due to lower interest earned from investments and deposits. Nonetheless, cumulative BTr income from January to September still increased by 19% year-on-year, surpassing its target by 82% mostly due to higher dividend collections and interest income.

Collections from other offices grew by 25% to P10.4 billion in September. The year-to-date revenue of P81.5 billion shows a 7% improvement in collections over the same period last year and is 15% above program.

Expenditures

NG disbursements amounted to P159.8 billion in September, 9% or P13.8 billion higher over the same period in 2013. Meanwhile, year-to-date expenditures is 6% higher year-on-year at P1.5 trillion despite being 16% below budget.

As a part of expenditures, Interest payments (IP) for September declined by 1% year-on-year to P28.8 billion from P29.2 billion in the previous year. Total IP for the first nine months have remained relatively stable from last year but has managed to remain 7% below program.

Primary Surplus/ (Deficit)

Netting out IP from total expenditures, NG recorded a P23.6 billion primary surplus for the month of September contributing to a cumulative primary surplus of P226.3 billion thus far for 2014.

 


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  President Benigno S. Aquino III meets the crowd in the cemetery after visiting the tombs of his parents Ninoy and Cory at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Paranaque Sunday (November 2), on All Souls' Day. (Photo by Gil Nartea/Malacanang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III and some members of the Aquino family visit the tombs of their parents Ninoy and Cory at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Paranaque Sunday (November 2), on All Souls' Day. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacanang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the security arrangements and facilities at the bus loading area of the Del Monte Land and Transport Bus Company, Inc. Bus Terminal at the Nirvana-LRT Buendia Terminal in Taft Avenue corner Buendia, Pasay City on Friday (October 31) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III interacts with passengers during the inspection on security arrangements and facilities at the Bus Loading Area of the JAC Liner Buendia Terminal in Donada st. corner Buendia, Pasay City on Friday (October 31) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Ryan LIm / Robert Viñas / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III interacts with the passengers during the inspection on security arrangements and facilities at the Bus Loading Area of the Del Monte Land and Transport Bus Company, Inc. (DLTB) Bus Terminal at the Nirvana-LRT Buendia Terminal in Taft Avenue corner Buendia, Pasay City on Friday (October 31) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the operations, security set-up and facilities at the Departure Area of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Friday (October 31, 2014) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Gil Nartea/ Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the operations, security set-up and facilities at the Departure Area of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Friday (October 31, 2014) to ensure the safety of passengers following of DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. Also in photo are Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II and Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Abaya. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the security arrangements and facilities of Coron and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan-bound St. Augustine Hippo Vessel during the inspection at the North Port Passenger Terminal Complex, Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. in Tondo, Manila City on Friday (October 31) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects security arrangements and facilities at the North Port Passenger Terminal Complex, Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. in Tondo, Manila City on Friday (October 31, 2014) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III greets passengers in the departure section during the inspection of security arrangements and facilities at the North Port Passenger Terminal Complex, Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. in Tondo, Manila City on Friday (October 31) to ensure the safety of passengers following the DOTC’s Undas 2014 “Oplan Ligtas Biyahe” for the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III meets with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) leaders in Malacanang Thursday (October 30) to get an update on the Bangsamoro Development Plan, an initiative of the MILF, through the Bangsamoro Development Agency, with support of the Government of the Philippines and development partners, to define a vision and strategy for the recovery and development of the Bangsamoro. The Bangsamoro Development Plan is anchored in, and guided by, the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro and its Annexes and the need to sustain the momentum of the peace process by providing strategic directions for the delivery and upgrade of basic services in Bangsamoro communities during and beyond the transition period. ( Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacanang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III presides over the meeting on Updates on Ebola Virus at the President’s Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Wednesday (October 29). Also in photo is PCOO Secretary Sonny Coloma. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III poses with newly sworn Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza for a souvenir photo during the oath taking ceremony at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Wednesday (October 29). Jardeleza had served as the Aquino administration’s Solicitor General since February 2012, following his stint as Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon from July 2011. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III congratulates newly sworn Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza during the oath taking ceremony at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Wednesday (October 29). Jardeleza had served as the Aquino administration’s Solicitor General since February 2012, following his stint as Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon from July 2011. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III administers the oath of office to Francis Jardeleza as Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice in a ceremony at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Wednesday (October 29, 2014). Jardeleza had served as the Aquino administration’s Solicitor General since February 2012, following his stint as Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon from July 2011. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Exequiel Supera / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III administers the oath of office to Francis Jardeleza as Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice in a ceremony at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Wednesday (October 29). Jardeleza had served as the Aquino administration’s Solicitor General since February 2012, following his stint as Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon from July 2011. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Gil Nartea / Exequiel Supera / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his inspirational message during the 45th Armed Forces of the Philippines Sergeant Majors and 19th Non Commissioned Officers Day at the Heroes Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (October 28). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Lauro Montellano Jr / Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views during the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. Also in photo are Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority director general Emmanuel Joel Villanueva, SEIPI president Danilo Lachica and St. Microelectronics managing director Virginia Melba Cuyahon. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views during the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech during the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. Also in photo are Technical Education and Skills Development Authority director general Emmanuel Joel Villanueva, SEIPI president Danilo Lachica and St. Microelectronics managing director Virginia Melba Cuyahon. (Photo by Exequiel Supera / Malacañang Photo Bureau / PCOO)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech during the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech during the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. Also in photo are Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority director general Emmanuel Joel Villanueva, SEIPI president Danilo Lachica and St. Microelectronics managing director Virginia Melba Cuyahon. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views at the 13th CEO Forum and 118th General Membership Meeting of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City on Tuesday (October 28). The SEIPI is the largest organization of foreign and Filipino semiconductor and electronics companies in the Philippines. Also in photo are Technical Education and Skills Development Authority director general Emmanuel Joel Villanueva and SEIPI president Danilo Lachica. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Exequiel Supera / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges pleasantries with the members of the Philippine Army Dragon Boat Team, led by Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc, during the courtesy call at the President’s Hall Sala of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The 17-man team posted world records and won Gold medals in the 200-meter and 500-meter small boat categories in the 9th International Dragon Boat Federation Club Crews World Championships in Standiana Bacin, Ravenna, Italy last September. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Lauro Montellano, Jr. / Rolando Mailo / Malacañang Photo Bureau / PCOO)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III greets members of the Philippine Army Dragon Boat Team, led by Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc, during the courtesy call at the President’s Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The 17-man team posted world records and won Gold medals in the 200-meter and 500-meter small boat categories in the 9th International Dragon Boat Federation Club Crews World Championships in Standiana Bacin, Ravenna, Italy last September. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Rolando Mailo / Malacañang Photo Bureau / PCOO)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III confers the Order of Lakandula with a rank of Grand Officer (Maringal na Pinuno) on outgoing United Nations Resident Coordinator Luiza Carvalho during the Farewell Call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The Order of Lakandula is the Order of Political and Civic Merit of the Republic. Also in photo are Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman, Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and her spouse Jose Renato Carvalho. (Photo by Lauro Montellano, Jr. / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III confers the Order of Lakandula with a rank of Grand Officer (Maringal na Pinuno) on outgoing United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator Luiza Carvalho during the Farewell Call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The Order of Lakandula is the Order of Political and Civic Merit of the Republic. Also in photo are Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and her spouse Jose Renato Carvalho. (Photo by Lauro Montellano, Jr. / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III confers the Order of Lakandula with a rank of Grand Officer (Maringal na Pinuno) on outgoing United Nations Resident Coordinator Luiza Carvalho during the Farewell Call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The Order of Lakandula is the Order of Political and Civic Merit of the Republic. Also in photo is her spouse Jose Renato Carvalho. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III confers the Order of Lakandula with a rank of Grand Officer (Maringal na Pinuno) on outgoing United Nations Resident Coordinator Luiza Carvalho during the Farewell Call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Monday (October 27). The Order of Lakandula is the Order of Political and Civic Merit of the Republic. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
 
    
  Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide spiritual director and international president Bro. Eduardo “Eddie” Villanueva leads the congregation for a pray over and blessing for President Benigno S. Aquino III during the 36th anniversary of the Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila City on Friday (October 24). The Jesus Is Lord Church aims to bring all peoples to the kingdom of the living God regardless of race, status, belief and religious affiliations through the saving, healing, delivering, and transforming power of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
  President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his message during the 36th anniversary of the Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila City on Friday (October 24). The Jesus Is Lord Church aims to bring all peoples to the kingdom of the living God regardless of race, status, belief and religious affiliations through the saving, healing, delivering, and transforming power of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Ryan Lim/ Malacañang Photo Bureau)
    
 
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