Boholano families abroad, going home for reunion with loved ones : To Jibe with TBTK July schedules

At this early, there are already Boholano families abroad, who are booking their flights to the Philippines in July this year. To attend their town’s fiesta celebration, a relative’s wedding, family or Class Reunion, to jibe with the TBTK Global Homecoming schedules from July 16-26, 2009.

Latest information from Libeth Lamdagan-Haron, a Boholana Nurse in Saudi Arabia and is TBTK’s Coordinator in the Middle East, the Galinato Clan will come up with their own Tigum Galinato Tibuok Kalibutan (TGTK) also scheduled in mid July in Bohol. Their family members, mostly Nurses and Medical professionals, can be likened to the posted Converse adline. They’re Everywhere. Be they in Canada, USA, Hongkong, Europe, the Arab world, Australia, the Galinato’s sons and daughters form part of the Globalization of the Boholanos. In search of greener pasture in foreign lands and better pay to practice their professions, as well as to earn a living for their family. Everybody is excited that the Galinato elders come up with the meeting of the minds. To hold a family reunion, where else but in the home-province where all of them came from – Bohol. To visit the five surviving children of the late spouses Faustino Galinato and Teofila Ampong who compose the family’s counsel of elders. They have their own calendar of activities for the Galinato family to attend, as well as their participation in the TBTK affair.. Libeth is an alumna of the Bohol Provincial Hospital Hygeians Class, where the TBTK Chair, Mrs. Betty Veloso-Garcia, also belongs.

The Ng-Moreno family now based in New Jersey will also be homeward bound to attend the church wedding of their daughter Michelle at the Saint Joseph’s Cathedral in Tagbilaran sometime in July. There will be 20 of their family members and friends who already have booked their flights from JFK International Airport in New York, all the way to Tagbilaran, to be there when Michelle Ng will walk down the aisle to meet her groom before the altar. One of Michelle’s aunts, Davida Estorosos-Ng, who also is the bride’s godmother and wedding sponsor, is a Nurse by profession and is connected with a county hospital in Carlson,California. Again, Dav is a BPHSN alumna and classmate of the TBTK Chair.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ric Borja and family of New Jersey will be there in Tagbilaran for the TBTK, just like in the past. According to the family’s patriarch, it is one occasion to meet long lost friends and relatives in Bohol as well as see first hand, the progress and development taking place in the land of our birth. Home, after all, according to Mr. Borja, is still the best place in the world. Ditto with the Madanguit family in Chicago. As well as the Balilihanons in America, whose town fiesta falls in the middle part of July.

To those who form part of the TBTK 2006 delegations, they are one in saying that they look forward to experience the pomp, pageantry and revelry never before seen in Bohol, come TBTK 2009. To those who remain undecided, mark your calendar from July 16-26,2009 red. Manguli Ta Sa Bohol Sa TBTK 2009. (Douglas B. .Hontanosas)

PGMA urges private sector to help protect RP from global recession

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo encouraged the private sector to continue investing to help protect the country from the impact of the global economic crisis.

At the Philippine Economic Briefing, Arroyo says that cooperation between government and private sector is necessary to survive the economic storm that affected the world.

The President said the country is ripe for investment because is in a better economic position as compared to others because of the economic reforms instituted in the past years. (PIA-MMIO)

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PHILJAFA general assembly set

The Philippines–Japan Fellows Association (PHILJAFA) will hold its 42nd annual general assembly this coming Saturday (February 28) at the Technological University of the Philippines’ (TUP). The theme of the gathering is “Establishing Link with the Community: A New Opportunity to Unravel Human Security”.

The highlights for the gathering will be lectures in various areas focusing on human security amidst the current crisis.

PHILJAFA is an association of former scholars who have graduated/trained in Japan under the auspices of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). (CSC/PIA)

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RP in a race against economic challenges – PGMA

In a gathering of local and international investors this morning, the President addresses that her administration will act with deliberate haste to address the economic challenges at a time of deepening global economic crisis.

The President assured the nation that the massive spending to further stimulate the economy and sustain economic growth will not be made at the expense of fiscal prudence.

Arroyo admits that the global financial crisis now appears to be worse than most people had anticipated. But she pointed out that she remains cautiously optimistic that the Philippines can be insulated from the full blow that most of the world is now experiencing. (PIA-MMIO)

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LandBank joins climate change ‘battle’

The Land Bank of the Philippines signed a loan of agreement with the Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW) of Germany, in order to help address the effects of climate change.

The said agreement covers some EUR 20 million or P1.2 billion loan for re-lending to eligible sub-borrowers under the Credit Line for Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection (CLEECP) project.

The CLEECP project will finance projects: reduction of primary energy; consumption and direct greenhouse gas emissions like replacement, retrofitting, or energy efficient modernization of CFC, HFC and HCFC chillers; installation or energy efficient modernization of biomass cogeneration facilities; and replacement or energy efficient modernization of machinery and equipment powered by primary energy resources. (PIA)

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