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Tayabas City Health Office chosen as benchmarking site of inter- primary care provider network

Region 4

By Danny Estacio   TAYABAS CITY, Quezon – City Health Office (CHO) has chosen as a benchmarking site of being the Top Performing Konsulta Package Provider within the Quezon  Primary Care Provider Network (PCPN). City Mayor Lovely Reynoso- Pontioso said that many awards have been recieved that prove the city health office of being highly significant and impactful. The inter-primary care provider network are came from South Cotabato, Bataan and Baguio City led by Atty. Mauro Anthony Cabading, Dr. Francis Sarmiento, III. , Dr. Edwin M. Orina, of Philhealth  region 4A, and personnel of the Integrated Provincial Health Office of Quezon that conducted the said benchmarking activity on Tuesday September 3. Mayor Pontioso is with City Health Officer Hernando Marquez, Program head Joanne Durante-Hachaso and OIC-Tourism Officer Koko Pataunia welcomed the bench markers.          

DICT launches eGovPH app and eLGU systems in Zambales

Region 3

By: Dante M. Salvaña   SUBIC BAY FREEPORT— The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has officially launched the eGovPH app and at the same time kicks-off the eLGU system for the province of Zambales, in a ceremony held at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center in Subic Bay Freeport zone, on September 03. According to June Vincent Manuel S. Gaudan, Director IV, Government Digital Transformation Bureau, ” The initiative is part of the DICT’s mission to promote digital transformation across the country by improving the efficiency and accessibility of government services. Part of the eGovPH app aims to integrate and streamline all local and national government services into a single, user-friendly platform, enhancing the government experience for every Filipinos.” “The eLGU system on the other hand combines all Local Government Unit services, including permits, contributions, clearances, and payments into one unified system” Gaudan said. Both the eGovPH app and eLGU system are designed to address current challenges in government services by making transaction faster, more secure and more convenient for citizens. These projects aims to foster a more transparent, efficient and responsive government, aligning with the goals of Republic Act No. 11032, the “Ease of doing business and efficient government service delivery act of 2018.” “The eGovPH app and eLGU system represent significant advancements in the digitalization of government services. These initiatives will help local communities and citizens accomplish their government transactions digitally, saving time and resources” Gaudan added. These systems will enable local and national government agencies to handle transactions more efficiently and secured, improving service delivery and fostering a more transparent government. The event was attended by local chief executives, heads of different government line agencies and stakeholders and culminates in the signing of the Commitment Wall to formalize the partnership between the local government units and the DICT.

BENECO passes ISO surveillance audit

CAR

By Laarni S. Ilagan When it rains, it pours for the Benguet Electric Cooperative (BENECO) in terms of awards! After bagging 17 performance awards from the National Electrification Administration (NEA) and the PHILRECA last week, BENECO again passed its ISO surveillance audit today. The Manila based DQS auditing firm , led by Edgardo Peria and Nelson Bumanglag, gave the electric cooperative a passing mark for its systems audit, the sixth of its ISO certification since 2019. The auditors found no minor or major non-compliance on BENECO’s quality management system after checking documents, validating results and analyzing the cooperative;’s procedures for around 25 processes. “We are doing this (maintaining ISO) not just for the certification, but for us to further improve our services to our member consumer owners (MCOs),” Melchor Licoben, general manager said. The cooperative is due for its third ISO recertification by August next year. Maintaining BENECO’s ISO Certification validates BENECO’s recognition as one of the top performing electric cooperatives in the country in the awarding ceremonies of the National Electrification Administration (NEA), Electric Cooperatives (EC) and Phil. Rural Electric Cooperatives Assn. (PHILRECA) Convergence at the Phil. International Convention Center (PICC) last week. NEA’s Lumen’s awards gave BENECO such distinction while PHILRECA’s Awards from the Wires recognized BENECO as one of the outstanding ECs nationwide. NEA also awarded BENECO with the coveted Single Digit Feeder Loss and Green EC award among others. Passing the ISO audit means that the electric cooperative has strictly observed quality management system standards in performing its mandate as an electric distribution utility under the ISO standard of 9001:2015. The DQS auditors gave high marks to BENECO’s well documented processes and procedures in the various departments as they also recommended several OFIs or opportunities for improvement.

SM City Baguio’s rainwater treatment facility: A model for water sustainability

Baguio City

SM City Baguio is making significant strides in water stewardship with its innovative rainwater treatment facility (RTF), launched in July 2023. In the months since, the facility has already processed over 17,111.80 cubic meters of rainwater – equivalent to 7 Olympic-size swimming pools, or enough to fill over 6,800 standard water tankers – into potable water for the SM mall’s operations and for their lessees’ use. This initiative supplements the mall’s water supply from the Baguio Water District and significantly contributes to the city’s water security and the safety of its residents. Located at the mall’s basement level, the RTF provides 30% of the mall’s total monthly average requirement for clean water that is safe for consumption and food preparation. “There is a critical need for reliable and safe water sources,” said Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong. “And SM City Baguio’s rainwater treatment facility is a commendable initiative that directly addresses this need. We hope that other private establishments can adopt similar projects for the efficient use of our water resources.” The RTF utilizes a meticulous six-step treatment process, with equipment monitored and parameters checked in real time to ensure optimal performance. The processed water undergoes regular testing by the city’s accredited testing facility and consistently passes all water potability standards. “This facility is a testament to SM Prime Holdings’ commitment to sustainable operations and to the well-being of the communities we serve,” said Engr. Liza Silerio, SM Supermalls’ Vice President and Sustainability and Resilience Head. “By maximizing rainwater harvesting and treatment, we are not only reducing our reliance on the city’s water supply but also contributing to a healthier and more resilient Baguio City.” The impact of the RTF extends beyond the mall itself. With reduced reliance on the city’s water supply, water haulers have been able to service more households, particularly during periods of water scarcity experienced throughout the city. SM City Baguio’s rainwater treatment facility stands as a shining example of how businesses can play a vital role in addressing critical community needs through innovative and sustainable solutions. SM Prime remains committed to its role as a catalyst for economic growth, delivering innovative and sustainable lifestyle cities, thereby enriching the quality of life of millions of people. SM Prime is pursuing the next horizon in integrated property development and onward to building sustainable cities of the future.              

Baguio honors five Outstanding Citizens

Baguio City

BAGUIO CITY — The city government awarded the five outstanding citizens during the 115th Baguio Charter Anniversary celebration held at the Baguio Convention and Cultural Center, Baguio City,on September 1. Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Congressman Mark Go, guest of honor US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Philippines MaryKay Loss Carlson and city officials led the simple and meaningful celebration, at the same time giving awards to outstanding citizens selected by the Society of Outstanding Citizens of Baguio (SOCOB), led by Joel Arthur Tibaldo. The awardees are Dr. Jimmy Billod, as the sole full-time Gynecologic Oncologist of the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center. Billod has always been energetic and enthusiastic in the care of women diagnosed with gynecologic cancer. Through his diligence, the BGHMC Z-package for cervical cancer was approved in 2017 and recently re-accredited by the National Insurance Company providing free and adequate diagnosis and treatment for women with the disease. Arnel Cabanisas, a distinguished 20-year military career, nine years of which he spent excelling in diverse roles at the Philippine Military Academy. He retired  in 2012 where he then took an active role at the ZigZag Base Communications and Rescue Group and DELTANS volunteer group where he became National President and later as Chapter President. He was also President of the Rotary Club of Baguio from 2021 to 2022. Maricar Docyogen, believes in the power of art and literacy by establishing Bookends, a renowned hub for literature, fostering a vibrant literary community. She is also the founder and leads the Pasa-kalye Group of Artists that provides emerging artists with opportunities and platforms to flourish thereby enriching Baguio’s art scene. She is a community leader actively supporting various community programs, collaborating with government agencies and organizations, demonstrating her commitment to Baguio’s overall progress. Engr. Fernando Laranang, founder of FCL Laranang Companies, one of the city’s most dependable and trusted construction companies, having built more than 80 industrial, commercial, institutional and religious buildings that have contributed immensely in improving the Summer Capital’s business climate, promoting a more vibrant tourism industry, a conducive educational center of the North and creating more investment opportunities for residents and non-residents of Baguio, retirees and overseas workers. He has spearheaded the ‘Green Engineering Movement’ , conscious of the importance of Earth’s preservation and conservation of the environment. Dr. Mary Arsenia Ngao-si Mondiguing, a true-blue Cordilleran with humble beginnings, Dr. Mondiguing is the Section Chief for Cataract and Refractive Services of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vice-Chair of the Research Ethics Committee of the Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center. An active academician for 20 years, she is currently chairs Saint Louis University School of Medicine’s Department Ophthalmology; a faculty of the Pines City Colleges’ College of Medicine and section head of Ophthalmology of the Pines City Doctors Hospital. As a renowned eye specialist, Dr. Ars’ main advocacy is on the prevention of blindness as she supported the Vision 2020 program or the “Right to Sight”, a global initiative launched by the World Health Organization and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.            

PROCAR engages with the community elders and youth in Tinglayan, Kalinga

CAR

Strengthening its relationship with the community, Police Regional Office Cordillera Administrative Region Regional Director, Brig.Gen.David Peredo,Jr., engages with the community elders and youth of Barangay Loccong and Buscalan in Tinglayan, Kalinga, on September 3. During the dialogue with the elders, Peredo addressed pressing community concerns, including education, employment, and road infrastructure as the reasons in the cultivation and planting of marijuana. He emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts between the Local Government Unit and other stakeholders to address these issues effectively. Moreover, he discussed the challenges posed by illegal drugs in the area and expressed his gratitude to the elders for their unwavering support in the PNP’s fight against criminality. The Regional Director also engaged with the local youth, providing them with valuable insights into the PNP application process and addressing their inquiries. He encouraged them to consider a career in law enforcement, highlighting the opportunities and the positive impact they could make on their community. These dialogues are integral to PRO-CAR’s community-oriented programs, fostering stronger ties and ensuring that the concerns of various sectors are heard and addressed. By engaging with both the elders and the youth, the PNP aims to build trust, strengthen partnerships, and maintain peace and order in the said locality.        

DepEd Baguio get SMC school fixture donation

Baguio City

BAGUIO CITY –The City Schools Division Office here received on Tuesday San Miguel Corporation’s (SMC) donation for distribution to the different schools. Atty. Micaela Rosales, special projects manager of SMC turned over of 140 chairs, five teachers’ tables, and 242 gallons of paint at the Department of Education Division Office in Baguio City as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility. Rosales said the items came from the closed nursing school in Pampanga that the company recently acquired and are distributing the contents for use in public schools. Atty. Micaela Rosales, during the turn-over said ““we though what we brought is just for one school and it will not be enough for the 67 schools so we are giving our consent for the schools division to get whatever can still be used by our learners in the school we acquired.” SMC this year acquired a school property in  Bulacan which used to be a nursing school but stopped operation at the height of the pandemic and was sold to the company. Rosales said that the chairs they brought and donated came from the school but there are still a lot that can still be used like sound systems, television sets, tables, and others. “Please visit the place, look for items that are still useful for the children so that they are not wasted and just destroyed being there,” Rosales announced during a message as part of the turn-over. She also said that they will add some more cash for the paints they turned over which they learned is not sufficient for the 67 schools. “Since it was a nursing school, there are equipment, apparatus that are still useful, kasi nursing yan, baka may microscope na pwede pa (because that is a nursing [school], they might have microscopes that can still be used), board, which can still be used in schools and other useful materials na pwede natin ma-kuha (that we can get),” said Dr. Soraya Faculo, acting Schools Division Superintendent of Baguio on the sidelines of the turn-over. “Ang mga upuan na ibinigay nila magagandang klase at malalapad, comfortable na upuan ng mga bata saka may lagayan ng gamit sa ilalalim kaya magiging comfortable ang mga batang gagamit (the chairs they gave are of good quality and they are big, comfortable for children to sit-on plus an area under the chair where the learners can place their belongings),” Faculo added. She said that they have also earlier partnered with SMC for the “Tamang Asal sa Kalsada” values formation program training of teachers in Baguio. Mayor Benjamin Magalong that in 2022, SMC also donated 200 chairs to the Baguio school’s division. San Miguel Corporation also recently turned over a school building in Calatagan, Batangas which was completed as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility of the company.  

P63.6-M shabu,marijuana seized in Cordillera

CAR

CAMP DANGWA, Benguet – A total of P63,612,372.00 worth of shabu, marijuana was confiscated, while 32 drug pushers were arrested from the intensified campaign against illegal drugs within a month in the region from August 1-31 According to the report of the Regional Operations Division, of the 83 operations launched, 60 were marijuana eradication operations, 12 were buy-bust operations, five were police response, four were the execution of search warrants, and two were the service of warrants of arrest. All this resulted in the arrest of 32 drug personalities, of which 17 were listed as Street Level Individuals and 15 were listed as High Value Individuals. In addition, the operation also resulted in the confiscation of 166.79 grams of shabu, 281,165 pieces of fully grown marijuana plants, 2,850 pieces of marijuana seedlings, 40,110.00 grams of dry marijuana leaves and fruiting tops, and 6,400.00 grams of dried marijuana with a total value of the Dangerous Drug Board of P63,612,372.00. Brig.Gen.David Peredo,Jr., regional director said, these achievements reflect PRO-CAR’s strong commitment to combating illegal drug activities and ensuring community safety by continuously monitoring illegal operations, to demonstrate its dedication to creating a safe environment where residents can feel safe and protected.                

The First Lady with a Golden Heart

Region 1

Maan Tuazon- Guico is the wife of Pangasinan’s 31st Governor, Ramon ‘Mon-Mon’ Velicaria Guico III. Known to many for her deep love for public service, she graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Computer Applications at Dela Salle University, College of Saint Benilde. Mdm. Maan Tuazon-Guico played her role as First Lady and a devoted wife and mother to her five children beyond herself. She has always been vividly active in public service, serving in several capacities, to wit: First Spouses League of Pangasinan—Chairperson/Founder; Pinablin Pangasinan Rural Improvement Club Inc.—Honorary Chairperson; WCC Flight Attendant School—Directress; Congressional Spouses Foundation Inc. (CSFI)—Former Region 1 Representative; PR/Communications/Logistics Head of Governor Ramon V. Guico III; Special Consultant/Head of Special and Major Events of the Province of Pangasinan; Head of Various Socio-Economic Activities of Province of Pangasinan, among others. With her extensive experiences in various fields of noble endeavors, primarily in community services, FL remained an advocate for socio-economic activities based on her firm belief that public service knows no boundaries. As such, she has made a significant impact on the lives of the people she has touched within and outside Pangasinan through humanitarian works such as disaster response to fire and flood victims, Community and Welfare Services “Serbisyo Caravan,” and other pro-people and pro-life programs. “Noong pumutok ang Mount Pinatubo, natabunan ang bahay namin ng lahar. Lahat nawala. Kaya alam ko ang pakiramdam ng nawalan. Since then, I made a promise to help other people who are in need”, the first lady said. FL Maan Tuazon Guico has at all times served faithfully through her unwavering support in serving the people and the province of Pangasinan. In everything she does, lies her strong faith and love in the Creator and her family.

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