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City’s livability index shows only one barangay is livable, two others declining

Baguio City

By Aileen P. Refuerzo Baguio PIO   BAGUIO CITY — A study on the livability of the city’s 128 barangays has shown that only one remains to be livable, two with declining status and the rest moderately livable. The barangay livability index was put together through an intensive study conducted by the city government through the City Planning Development and Sustainability Office (CPDSO) and partners from the private sector as part of the crafting of the Comprehensive Land Use Development Plan (CLUP) 2024-2032 which charts the city’s physical and economic development for the next eight years. Mayor Benjamin Magalong said the study was done alongside the Barangay Digital Twin Project, which for its part provides digital representations of the barangays based on audit and mapping of their existing structures and remaining natural covers. Both aimed to determine the current status of the barangays to serve as guide for the city government and the barangays themselves in deciding their development thrusts towards becoming livable, inclusive, creative, sustainable and resilient. The liveability index presented during a townhall meeting held June 4, 2024 showed that only South Drive barangay made the cut as a livable barangay. Lower Dagsian and San Antonio Village manifested declining livability while 41 were found to be moderately livable and the remaining 84 were of minimum livability compliance. CPDSO Coordinator Arch. Donna Tabangin said the livability parameters used in examining the barangays were localized based on Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Philippine Development Plan. The indicators used were set by urban planners and experts who have been cooperating with the city government in the crafting of the CLUP. These are: Healthy place (based on proximity to a district health center, communal hand washing stations, liquid waste management, solid waste management and land ownership); With food sources (urban food/survival gardens, satellite markets, good preparation enterprise); Safety and Security from Crime (crime rate, anti-road obstruction, response time to emergency events; Accessibility (access type to barangay and interior communities, ramps on sidewalks and public building entrances, pedestrian lanes, sheltered public utility jeepney waiting areas, accessibility of dwellings; Mobility choices (proximity to school or barangay hall, with off-street pick-up and dropoff points, connected sidewalks and traffic accidents; Presence of essential retail and services; Safety and Security from Hazards (climate and disaster risk assessment on seismic, flood, landslide and sinkholes, building safety, evacuation area and fire response time); Community Spaces and Engagement (open space to built-up ratio, proximity to open/green spaces, parks and playgrounds, library, culture and creative facility, outdoor sports and recreation, community civic/social activities. Clean Water Supply (connection to water supply, water quality in rivers and creeks, rainwater harvesting facility, unoccupied waterway easements) and Good Governance (financial management, enterprise development, community involvement and transparency and accountability). The livability index is part of the CLUP of the city which was approved recently by the City Development Council and will soon be submitted for approval by the Regional Land Use Committee and the city council.

Drug group member, arrested in Ilocos Sur

Region 1

CAMP BGEN OSCAR M FLORENDO, La Union — A member of the drug group, was arrested by the personnel of the Bantay Municipal Police Station in the province of Ilocos Sur and caught with illegal drugs, after a search warrant operation was conducted at his house in Bantay, Ilocos Sir, on June 21. Pursuant to the search warrant issued by Presiding Judge Fatima F Vitamog-Querobin, Branch 9, Regional Trial Court, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, the operation was launched against the 37-year-old member of the drug group in the province, who is on record of PDEA as High Value Individual. The Bantay MPS (lead unit) was accompanied by the personnel of ISPIU, RIO1, ISPDEU, 1st ISPMFC, ISPPO, PDEA, ISPO, and 101st MC RMFB1, when the operation was carried out The police recovered as evidence seven grams of suspected shabu with a Standard Drug Price of P47,600.00 contained in three pieces of heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets. The meticulous inventory and marking of pieces of evidence was done on-site in the presence of mandatory witnesses, as required by law, and the suspect, who is facing a charge of violation of Republic Act 9165 known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

DAR-CAR and DAR Benguet distributes 293 e-Titles and 131 CLOAs to 424 ARBs

CAR

By Jessica Fernando DAR Regional Information Officer   The Department of Agrarian Reform – Cordillera Administrative Region, Benguet Provincial Office, distributed 131 Certificate of Land Ownership Awards (CLOA) with a total of 83.2823 hectares of land to 130 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) covered under Executive Order 75. Additionally, 380 e-Titles covering 234.7606 hectares were given to 293 ARBs from Atok, Itogon, Kapangan, Kibungan, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay Municipalities on June 18, 2024, at the Closed Gym, Benguet State University, La Trinidad. The distribution of e-Titles and CLOAs mark a significant milestone in empowering local farmers and advancing agrarian reform in the region. This event not only provides legal land ownership to ARBs, enabling them to secure a stable future for their families, but also highlights the collaborative efforts of government agencies and local officials in promoting sustainable agriculture and community development. The support from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and other stakeholders underscores the ongoing commitment to improving the lives of farmers through comprehensive agrarian reform initiatives. During the distribution, DAR Regional Director Samuel S. Solomero emphasized the significance of these titles, stating that they are provided at no cost to the ARBs, thanks to the support from President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and DAR Secretary Conrado M. Estrella III. He also assured ARBs receiving their titles from the Project Support to the Parcelization of the Land for the Individual Titling (SPLIT) that the New Agrarian Emancipation Act will absolve their debts accumulated under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). Additionally, more support services and programs, including farm machineries, equipment, and training, will be provided to all ARBs. Hon. Elpedia Alos, also an ARB from the municipality of Atok expressed her community’s gratitude, noting the positive impact of legal land ownership on farmers’ lives. “Gusto ko pong magpasalamat sa mga staff na nagpupunta sa amin maski anong mga hindrance, hindi sila nagsusurender, sa lahat ng staff ng DAR. Buong puso po ako nagpapasalamat para sa mga kapwa magsasaka ng Benguet. Nawa po sa mga darating pang araw ay mas marami pa pong mga katulad naming magsasaka ang mabigyan ninyo ng ganitong pagkakataong mapasakanila rin ang buong buo ang mga lupa na kanilang sinasaka.” Alos said. She has also echoed the message of RD Solomero about the support services to come their way as ARBs to give better opportunities for them and continue innovation in their livelihood. Kapangan ARB Gretchen Alunes expressed gratitude for finally legally owning the land farmed by their forefathers, stating, “With this project, you have truly [allowed us] to farm our own legacy.” ARB recipient of CLOA covered by EO 75 Jose G. Bayas Jr. thanked for the opportunity and requested help with processing their other lands, highlighting the ongoing need for support and collaboration. He discussed the broader benefits of land ownership for ARBs, including economic growth and community development. DAR Legal Affairs Office OIC-Assistant Secretary Atty. Eugene P. Follante explained DAR’s process in acquiring these titles for ARBs and emphasized that DAR’s support services will continue as long as ARBs establish their ARB Organization for improved services. He encouraged ARBs not to sell their land but to become successful farmers. Benguet Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II Lailani A. Cortez highlighted the importance of collaboration with Local Government Units and partner agencies, stating, “Today, we reap the fruits of our efforts. When individuals work together, support each other, remarkable things happen.” DAR-CAR Assistant Regional Director for Administration Virginia D. Aycud encouraged ARBs to safeguard their land titles as a proud achievement in their livelihood as landowners, adding that there is more to look forward to as ARBs. The event was further supported by the attendance of several Local Government Units and representatives, including Tublay Mayor Hon. Armando I. Lauro, Councilor Jayson Dangwa of La Trinidad, President of La Trinidad IPO Marcos L. Anod, Barangay Captain Alfredo Agmaliw Jr. of Barangay Wangal, IPMR Teodora H. Esteban of Wangal, PARCCOM representatives, Mayor of Atok representative and officials from the Department of Environment and Resources. Their presence underscored the remarkable unity and collaboration in creating opportunities for ARBs, ensuring their livelihoods, and contributing to the community’s development.

Cebu Pacific leads the way in sustainable Philippine Aviation

Environment, NCR

Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB) continues to make strides across the three dimensions of sustainability – environmental, social, and governance (ESG), as highlighted in its recently released 2023 sustainability report, “Sustained Momentum.” With the milestones featured in the report, CEB, the Philippines’ leading carrier, has solidified its position as the pacesetter in sustainable aviation in the country. “We remain committed to pursuing sustainability in aviation through initiatives that mitigate our environmental impact, enhance operational efficiency, and contribute to economic progress. Furthermore, we are dedicated to continuously integrating responsible business practices that support our growth ambitions in the future,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer. CEB’s environmental thrust centers on decarbonization. Its core strategy is modernizing its fleet with the advanced and fuel-efficient New Engine Option (NEO) aircraft. With 43% of its fleet consisting of NEO aircraft, the airline reduced its carbon emissions by 161,000 tonnes. CEB aims to have an all-NEO fleet by 2028. The airline also saved 16 million kilograms of jet fuel by implementing flight optimization and comprehensive fuel efficiency best practices, which further reduced carbon emissions by almost 51,000 tonnes. Apart from this, CEB’s sustainability priorities emphasized strong social responsibility. This includes investing and empowering employees, evidenced by the signing of a collective bargaining agreement with Juan Wing Association of the Philippines, the airline’s cabin crew union. Furthermore, CEB champions diversity, equity, and inclusion through its “IncluCEB Space” program, launched in 2023 to foster acceptance and empowerment among its workforce. In terms of governance, CEB received a 3-arrow golden recognition under the Golden Arrow Awards that recognized the airline as one of the top Philippine listed companies in corporate governance. Moreover, CEB improved its ESG performance in both its S&P Global ESG score and MSCI ESG ratings For these efforts CEB has gained recognition from both local and international bodies in 2023. The airline’s decarbonization initiatives were recognized with a gold rating by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation’s (CAPA) Global Airline Sustainability Benchmarking Report. CEB was likewise hailed the Most Sustainable Low-Cost Airline in the Philippines by World Economic Magazine.

Governor Gambito leads Nueva Vizcaya in Renewable Energy Transition

Region 2

By Rachel Magday   NUVA VIZCAYA — In a significant move to combat the adverse effects of climate change and reduce high electricity consumption, the provincial government of Nueva Vizcaya, under the leadership of Governor Atty. Jose V. Gambito, is transitioning from traditional energy sources to renewable energy. This initiative will see the installation of solar panels on two major buildings: the Carlos M. Padilla Convention Center(NV Convention Center) and the Patricio G. Dumlao Executive Building(Provincial Capitol Main Bldg). The provincial government has allocated P51 million for this groundbreaking project. According to Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Edgardo Sabado, this transition to renewable energy is expected to yield substantial financial benefits. “With the shift from traditional energy sources to renewable energy, the provincial government anticipates annual savings of 10 to 11 million pesos,” Engr.Sabado stated. Acting Provincial General Services Office (PGSO) head Kathleen Marcelo provided additional context on the province’s current energy consumption. “The monthly electric consumption of the provincial capitol is around P2.8 million and this figure is exclusive of other facilities managed by the province, such as hospitals, which consume an additional P1.2 million per month,” Marcelo explained. Beyond the renewable energy initiatives at the provincial capitol, the provincial government is also prioritizing sustainable agricultural practices. The “Padanum ti Umili” project, a solar-powered irrigation system aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity, is being implemented in the municipalities of Villaverde and Quezon, as well as the demo farm of the Provincial Agriculture Office at Sitio Polloc, Brgy. Roxas Solano. The province has allocated P14 million for the first phase of this project. The project aligns with global efforts to mitigate climate change by reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy solutions. Governor Gambito emphasized the importance of these initiatives, noting that they not only address environmental concerns but also demonstrate fiscal responsibility. “These projects are a testament to our commitment to sustainable development and prudent financial management. By investing in renewable energy, we are securing a greener future for Nueva Vizcaya while also ensuring significant cost savings. Our province is leading the way with several innovative initiatives in public service that I have introduced, and I am committed to ensuring that Nueva Vizcaya remains at the forefront of these advancements,” Governor Gambito remarked. The installation of solar panels is set to commence soon, while the implementation of the solar irrigation system is almost 100% complete. These efforts mark pivotal moments in the province’s journey towards sustainability. By setting a strong example, these initiatives pave the way for other local government units to follow, demonstrating that renewable energy can be a practical and advantageous alternative to traditional energy sources. As the world grapples with the challenges posed by climate change, Governor Gambito’s proactive approach serves as an inspiring example of how local governments can lead the way in environmental stewardship and energy efficiency

3,000 Caviteños grateful for support from Cayetanos, DSWD

Region 4

The offices of Senators Alan Peter and Pia Cayetano maximized their recent visit to Cavite by conducting two days of outreach activities on June 19 and 20, 2024 to provide aid to many residents in need. Once again partnering with the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program, the Cayetano siblings reached out to 3,000 Cavite residents. On June 19, their first stop in Dasmariñas City benefited 500 recipients, including senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs). City Mayor Jennifer “Jenny” Barzaga and the City Council played a key role in the success of this distribution. Later that day, their offices also visited Imus City where 500 community health workers and women received support. This distribution was organized in coordination with Cavite 3rd District Representative Adrian Jay “AJ” Advincula, Mayor Alex “AA” Advincula, and Councilor Mark Villanueva. The outreach in Dasmariñas City continued on June 20, assisting 2,000 more residents. Beneficiaries included Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS), solo parents, women’s groups, and members of the LGBTQ community. These initiatives reflect the Cayetano siblings’ ongoing commitment to supporting marginalized communities across the country. Their teams continue to conduct simultaneous visits in different provinces to bring assistance directly to Filipinos in need. By closely collaborating with government agencies and local units, they ensure efficient and effective delivery of aid to those who require it most.

50 PWDs experience work immersion in SBMA offices, other establishments

Region 3

Subic Bay Freeport – Some 50 persons with disabilities (PWDs) experience work immersion in various offices of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), other business establishments here and in Olongapo City.  This came after the SBMA recently forged a partnership with the local government of Olongapo City to facilitate the work immersion of PWDs inside this premier Freeport.  The SBMA’s Labor Department, as well as the Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) Olongapo City, the Work Immersion Program for PWDs in Government and Private Business Establishments are aimed at providing PWDs a ten-day actual work experience in companies here and in Olongapo City. According to Labor Department Manager Atty. Melvin Varias, there are a total of 50 PWDs who were given the chance to work—34 of them are deployed to companies inside the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.  “Of the 34 PWDs, ten worked at the Grand United Property and Service Management, Inc.; eight were sent to the Subic Bay Travelers Hotel and Event Center; four worked at the Eddie and Julie G Food Corp. at the Jollibee Main Gate; three worked at the SBMA’s Financial Planning and Budget Department; three went to the SBMA’s Accounting Department; five worked here at the SBMA Labor Department; and one was sent to the SBMA Office Services Department,” Varias said. Meanwhile, PDAO Head Rizalino Jose bared that the proposal for the Work Immersion Program was conceptualized in March of this year. He said that during this program, PWDs will be given opportunities to value, experience and prove their worth as equals with the typical workforce. “Our target PWD beneficiaries range from mild to manageable disabilities,” he added. Jose said that their daily minimum wage salary rate of P580 will be funded by the Office of City Mayor Rolen Paulino Jr., adding that the first batch of internship was held last May 27 to June 7, while the second batch is from June 10-21, 2024. SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño lauded the work immersion program for PWDs, citing that the Subic Bay Freeport is the perfect venue for PWDs to experience that there is equality in the workplace.  “Our Labor Department is working hard to provide a harmonious working environment inside the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. By providing PWDs with the opportunity to work at companies here, it only proves that the SBMA does not tolerate discrimination in the workplace,” he said.  Currently, the Subic Bay Freeport zone has a workforce of 159,762 as of April 2024. This will eventually increase as new investors continue to establish their businesses here.  “These new companies investing in Subic Freeport would mean a possible expansion of the workplace immersion program for PWDs, giving more opportunities for them to prove that they can be productive citizens of the country,” Aliño said. 

Anibersaryo ng BCBCI nagdaos ng treeplanting sa Busol Watershed

Baguio City, Environment

By Zaldy Comanda BAGUIO CITY – Sa ika-52 taon anibersaryo ng Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club,Inc., isang makasaysayang pagdiriwang ang isinagawa sa pamamagitan ng eco-walk at tree planting sa Busol Watershed,bilang pagsusulong sa Environmental Awareness sa siyudad ng Baguio,noong Hunyo 19. Ang programa na pinamagatang BCBCI ECOWALK REPRIZED @ 52, ay isang pagpupugay sa mga yumaong media elders na nagsulong para pangalagaan ang kalikasan,lalong-lalo na ang watershed na nagsu-suplay ng tubig sa lungsod. Itinuring na simple at makabuluhan ang muling paglulunsad ng eco-walk sa Busol Watershed, na dinaluhan ni Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Congressman Mark Go, City Councilor Leandro Yangot.Jr. at ABC President Rocky Aliping, kasama ang mga kinatawan mula sa Baguio Water District, Benguet Electric Cooperative, at SM Foundation, na nagbigay ng kanilang suporta at pasasalamat sa Baguio media na maipamulat sa mga mamamayan, lalong-lalo nasa mga kabataan na mapangalagaan ang nalalabing kagubatan na source ng tubig sa lungsod. Ang programang Eco-Walk ay batay sa mga tradisyunal na sistema ng pamamahala ng kagubatan ng mga katutubo ng Cordilleras at iba pang bahagi ng mundo at nagbibigay-daan sa mga bata na manguna sa pangangalaga sa kapaligiran, na nagbigay inspirasyon sa mga pinuno at mga sektor ng nasa hustong gulang ng komunidad na suportahan ang programa at pataasin ang pangako ng komunidad sa mga alalahanin sa kapaligiran. Nagpasalamat naman si Magalong sa BCBCI sa pag-revived ng eco-walk sa Busol Watershed.”Kailangan ng city government ang tulong ninyo para pangalagaan at protektahan ang ating mga watershed, dahil lumiliit na ito dulot ng squatting. “Dati ang Buyog watershed natin sa may Quirino Hill ay puro puno ang makikita,pero ngayon puro bahay na, dahil hindi ito nabantayan mabuti,kaya unti-unting pinapasok ng squatters. Sa ngayon katuwang na natin ang pulisya sa pagbabantay at pinakiusapan ko ang mga squatters na tama na,hanggang dito na lang kayo at kayo rin ang magsilbing guwardiya laban sa bagong squatter na papasok sa ating watershed. Napakahalaga ang programang ito para sa ating environment,” payahag ni Magalong. “ Ang re-launched ng Eco-Walk na ito ay hindi lamang pagpupugay sa ating mga media elders na namayapa, kundi dapat natin ipagpatuloy ito at ipamana sa ating mga anak, upang hindi mawala ang tradisyon na ito at magpatuloy ang pangangalaga sa ating kalikasan,” pahayag ni Thom Picana, presidente ng BCBCI.  

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