Pangapod-apodog condom samgatunghaan, tun-an unasaDepEd

TAGBILARAN CITY, December 12 (PIA)–Gitumboksa Department of Education (DepEd) ngamagpahigayon pa silaogmakutingpagtuonsaplanosa Department of Health (DOH) ngamangapod-apodog condom samgapampublikongtunghaansasunodtuig.

Matud pa saDepEd, magpahigayon pa silaogusakalawomugmaampingonngasultihaykalabotniininghisgotananaronusabmatimbang kun mahinungdanonbagayudngamanghatagog condom samgatinun-an aronmapugnganangpagdaghansakasosa Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome(HIV-AIDS) samgakabataangPinoy.

GitumboksaDepEdngaangaymatotokan kun makataronganbaangmaonglakangarondilimakumpromisoangresponsibilidadsamgaginikanansapagtudloog sex education sailangmgaanak.

SamtanggisaanusabsaDepEdngahingosganpa nilaang sex education nganahisulodsa frameworks sahuman rights, apilnaangkahilwasansamgaestudyantepinaagisa age-appropriate ugdevelopmental reproductive health education ngasugdandayonsa Grade 1.

Angmaongplanosa DOH ngamanghatagoglibreng condom samgatinun-an samgapampublikongtunghaansunodtuig, gisalikwaysaduhakadagkongopisyalsalalawigansa Bohol.

Plano niiningmagpagawasogopisyalngaprotestasamaonglakangsa DOH human saipahigayongpanagtapoksa provincial school board.(ecb/PIA7-Bohol)

NEW GOVERNMENT BLUEPRINT FOR DECENT EMPLOYMENT

NEW GOVERNMENT BLUEPRINT FOR DECENT EMPLOYMENT. The “Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan: A Blueprint for Decent Employment and Entrepreneurship 2017-2022” prioritizes decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, formalization and growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), youth unemployment reduction, education and training. The Blueprint was signed by Secretaries Ramon Lopez (rightmost) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Silvestre Bello III (4th from L) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) at the Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan (TNK)-Employment and Livelihood Summit on 2 December in Taguig. The Blueprint, which was presented to Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr. (3rd from L), envisions full employment at 5% unemployment rate by creating 7.5 million jobs, by 2022, mainly in key employment generating sectors (KEGS) such as manufacturing including food processing, construction, tourism, Information Technology-Business Process Management (IT-BPM), transportation and logistics, and retail trade. Also shown here are DOLE Undersecretary Dominador Say (leftmost) and DTI Undersecretary Rowel Barba (2nd from L), who both chaired the Summit’s breakout sessions on livelihood and employment.

NEW GOVERNMENT BLUEPRINT FOR DECENT EMPLOYMENT. The “Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan: A Blueprint for Decent Employment and Entrepreneurship 2017-2022” prioritizes decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, formalization and growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), youth unemployment reduction, education and training. The Blueprint was signed by Secretaries Ramon Lopez (rightmost) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Silvestre Bello III (4th from L) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) at the Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan (TNK)-Employment and Livelihood Summit on 2 December in Taguig. The Blueprint, which was presented to Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr. (3rd from L), envisions full employment at 5% unemployment rate by creating 7.5 million jobs, by 2022, mainly in key employment generating sectors (KEGS) such as manufacturing including food processing, construction, tourism, Information Technology-Business Process Management (IT-BPM), transportation and logistics, and retail trade. Also shown here are DOLE Undersecretary Dominador Say (leftmost) and DTI Undersecretary Rowel Barba (2nd from L), who both chaired the Summit’s breakout sessions on livelihood and employment.

Postal ID, mahimo nang gamiton sa pagkuha og passport

TAGBILARAN CITY, November 28 (PIA)–Gikumpirmar sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) nga gidawat na sa tanan nilang mga opisinang konsular ang Improved Postal ID isip usa sa mga nag-unang dokumento sa pag-ila alang sa mga gustong mokuha og pasaporte.
Gipahayag sa DFA ang kumpirmasyon sa pagdawat sa Postal ID isip nag-unang ID gikan sa usa ka sulat ni DFA Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Ariel Abadilla kang Assistant Postmaster General Luis Carlos isip nag-unang ID sa ilhanang pisikal ug biometrics nga nagpalambo sa lebel sa seguridad niini.
Gidugang pa ni Aba¬dilla nga maapil na ang Improved Postal ID sa bag-ong bersyon sa e-Passport Application Form nga ipagawas sa DFA sa mga mosunod nga semana.
Tungod kay ang Improved Postal ID ang pinadaling makuha nga valid ID gikan sa gobyerno, mas mapadali na alang sa mga ordinaryong katawhan ang pagkuha og passport.
Kauban sa Postal ID, kinahanglan na lamang isumite sa DFA sa mga gustong mo-apply niini ang ilang birth certificate ug application form nga adunay kumpletong detalye.
Ang Improved Pos¬tal ID gidawat usab isip valid ID sa tanang institusyong pinansyal nga gidumala sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) sa tibuok nasod.
Ang mga Pilipino ug langyaw nga namuyo sa nasod bisan unsa ang pangedaron o propesyon, mahimong mo-apply alang sa Improved Postal ID.
Kinahanglan lamang og duha (2) ka kopya sa application form nga adunay kumpletong detalye, pagmatuod sa pagkatawo ug gipuy-an.

Ang application fee nagkantidad og P504.00, apil na ang tax ug delivery fee niini. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)

DTI’s outstanding small scale businesses receive first-ever ‘Kapatid Awards’

TAGUIG CITY—DTI’s shared service facilities (SSF) beneficiaries on coffee processing, native bag making, and fiber marketing were the recipients of the first-ever Kapatid Awards at PLDT’s MVP Bossing Awards 2016 on 23 November.

SSFs on coffee processing from Mountain Province, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), on pandan and bariw bag making from Leyte, Region VIII and on fiber marketing expansion from Agusan del Norte, CARAGA received awards for exhibiting sustainable and inclusive growth models that contribute to the improvement of the quality of lives in said communities.

Receiving the awards were representatives from SSF cooperators Dangdang-ay di Ibila Cooperative from CAR, Sto. Niño de Plaridel Parish Multi-Purpose Cooperative from Region VIII and San Isidro Upland Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative from CARAGA.

The SSF Project is a key component of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)’s initiative to capacitate micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by providing them appropriate machinery, equipment, tools, systems, skills and knowledge under a shared system.

As backbone of the Philippine economic growth, composed of 99.6% of locally registered businesses, generating over one million job a year, MSMEs have become the government’s current priority, with the DTI placing MSME development at the forefront of regional development and at the front and center of the trade agenda.

“Aside from keeping the country moving towards a more strategic direction at the backdrop of regional development, the government, through the DTI, vows to pursue meaningful growth that is truly inclusive, the one that reaches the bottom of the pyramid,” said DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez, who was also one of the recipient of the MVP Bossing Awards in government service.

DTI’s thrust towards MSME development is anchored on President Rodrigo Duterte’s 10-point socio-economic agenda to attain a quality of growth that will result in shared prosperity among Filipinos, according to the trade chief.

As of October 2016, a total of 2,099 SSFs have already been established across the country.

In partnership with Go Negosyo and DTI, the Kapatid Awards is an offshoot of the Kapatid Program, which has advocated MSME development through training and partnering with big businesses to mainstream and integrate MSMEs and their products and services into the bigger value chains.

“Across the country, there are already successful micro, small and medium scale players who, even in advance of the Government’s call, have created sustainable growth models that bring employment to the sectors of society that need it,” PLDT Vice President Mitch Locsin was quoted in a statement. (END)

FDA, nipasidaan batok sa mga nikatap nga mga pekeng branded nga tambal

TAGBILARAN CITY, November 22 (PIA)–Gipasidan-an sa Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ang publiko sa pagpalit sa pipila ka branded nga mga tambal tungod sa pagkatap sa mga pekeng produkto.
Base sa FDA advisory, apil sa mga nakuha nilang sample nga nadiskobrehang peke nga nikatap sa kamerkadohan mao ang Dolfenal, Tuseran Forte, Diatabs, Alaxan ug Neozep.
Susama ra gayud ang peke sa tinuod nga produkto mao nga lisod alang sa usa ka konsumidor nga mahibaw-an kun tinuod ba o peke ang tambal.
Mao nga tambag sa FDA, mopalit lamang og tambal sa mga botikang otorisado sa ahensiya.
Gi-awhag usab sa FDA ang mga lokal nga kagamhanan nga siguradohong walay counterfeit drugs o pekeng mga tambal ang mabaligya sa mga tindahang naa sa ilang hurisdiksyon.
Matud pa sa FDA nga peligroso ang pag-inom sa mga peke o dili rehistradong tambal tungod kay posibleng wala kini epekto o makasamot pa sa sakit nga gihambin. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)

Red tide alert up again in Dauis, Tagbilaran City

TAGBILARAN CITY, November 21 (PIA)–The coastal waters of Dauis and Tagbilaran City has been tested positive again for algae that produces the red tide toxin, according to the regional office of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources 7 (BFAR-7).

BFAR-7 Regional Director Allan Poquita relayed the advisory to the Bohol media thru BFAR-Bohol Information Officer Nimfa Mesina last Saturday.

The BFAR bulletin issued on Saturday said that the coastal waters of Dauis and Tagbilaran City tested for red tide toxin.

The advisory states that gathering and selling shellfish from Dauis and Tagbilaran City sea waters are banned until further notice because they are still positive for paralytic shellfish poison that is beyond the regulatory limit.

It was only in March this year that the longest red tide alert in the province had been lifted by the bueau.

A similar red tide advisory covering Dauis and Tagbilaran areas, ran from June last year to March this year.

However, BFAR-Bohol continued to warn local governments of Dauis and Tagbilaran City to remain vigilant since then, and continue monitoring the coastal areas to make sure any resurgence of red tide toxins would be promptly acted upon.

By mid-October this year, BFAR-7 already warned Bohol consumers of the possible resurgence of red tide.

Red tide is the common term for harmful algal blooms, specifically when colonies of algae grow out of control and produce toxic or harmful effects on shellfish and other marine animals. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)