Sunday, April 21, 2024

Government urged to declare national climate emergency



Government urged to declare national climate emergency


At a press conference on Earth Day 2024, environmental, climate justice, and multisectoral groups called attention to the climate crisis-exacerbated impacts of the ongoing El Niño, which is expected to bring even warmer temperatures in May and is projected to be succeeded by the opposite La Niña phenomenon by the second half of the year.


The latest situational report of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reports that as of April 20, at least 58 cities and municipalities have declared a State of Calamity amid El Niño, nearly 30,000 farmers and fisherfolk have been affected, and damage to agriculture alone has reached over Php 1.2 billion.


Carrying a representation of the Earth burning with fever, the groups led by the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ), the Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED), Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), SANLAKAS, Oriang, Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK), and others called on the Philippine government to declare a national climate emergency.


In a statement, the groups questioned the adequacy of the Marcos administration’s preparation for and action to “alleviate the impacts of El Niño exacerbated by the climate crisis on Filipinos, who are yearly robbed of their lives and livelihoods from intensifying climate impacts.” The groups also “denounce its development directions that aggravate our climate vulnerability and contribute to worse global warming - including allowing the proliferation of mining in vulnerable areas, and backing massive expansion and reliance on dirty coal and gas.”


“The Philippine government can lead Filipinos toward either climate justice and action, or hunger and death. We will not allow the latter,” the groups said.


“We call on the Marcos administration to finally and genuinely acknowledge the climate crisis, and declare a national climate emergency now. In doing so, it must allocate funds for the adaptation and resilience of vulnerable communities from intensifying climate impacts, including immediate relief for communities impacted by the El Niño; commence the phaseout of massive coal dependence, reject the expansion of reliance on gas, and ensure a swift and full transition to 100% renewable energy; implement development policies and planning for safe, sustainable, resilient communities at the national, subnational, and local levels; and secure the finance and resources necessary for sustained and ambitious climate mitigation and adaptation and reparation for past climate impacts, by representing the genuine interests of the people in multilateral international spaces and guided by the principle of climate justice,” read the statement.


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Friday, March 22, 2024

“Kuha sa Tingi” project in QC and San Juan City shows proof-of-concept

 


QUEZON CITY, Philippines (22 March 2024) — Aside from being a key solution to the plastics pollution crisis, large-scale investment in reuse and refill systems is better for consumers and retailers, data from a new report shows. 


The report, Kuha sa Tingi: Bringing back sustainability into Filipino tingi culture,[1] is published by Greenpeace Philippines and was launched today in Quezon City. It presents the successes of the “Kuha sa Tingi” project that seeks to replace single-use plastics with refill systems as a means to mitigate plastic pollution across the plastic lifecycle, while revitalizing the ethos of the Filipino tingi culture. 


Pioneered by Greenpeace Philippines, RIPPLEx, and the local governments of San Juan City and Quezon City in 2023, the Kuha sa Tingi project introduced small-portion refill systems for personal and home care products in city sari-sari stores at highly competitive price points. 


Proponents believe that the project is proof-of-concept that reuse and refill systems are not just effective solutions to the plastic crisis, but are also sound business models that benefit suppliers, retailers, consumers, and local government units—while helping protect the environment and communities. 


The scourge of sachet pollution by manufacturers is one of the main drivers of plastic pollution in the country.[2] However, sachet production remains largely unregulated, highlighting the urgent need for alternative solutions as well as comprehensive policies to address this problem.


“This report proves that sachet pollution will be a thing of the past when reuse and refill systems are adopted at scale,” said Marian Ledesma, Greenpeace Philippines Zero Waste Campaigner. 


“The government must drive major investment into these solutions while instituting strong policies to regulate and eliminate single-use plastics. With political will, as seen in Quezon City and San Juan City, these models can be effectively replicated and scaled up, and will provide benefits to citizens and the local government unit by reducing sachet pollution, material resource usage, and greenhouse gas emissions. In doing so, they subsequently decrease the harms felt by affected communities throughout the lifecycle of plastic.“


“Aside from selling products as refills, through this project, I learned that plastic waste has become a large problem in society. Every time we buy sachets, we merely throw them anywhere. If we purchase refills, we will be able to avoid plastic waste altogether,” said Narciso Marcelo, a sari-sari store owner from Brgy. West Crame, San Juan City.


According to the report, Kuha sa Tingi displaced more than 50,000 sachets during the pilot periods in San Juan City and Quezon City.[3] During the same period, consumers experienced average savings of 201% when opting for refills over sachets. 


Moreover, participating sari-sari store owners reported an average 15% increase in profit, with some even discontinuing the sale of dishwashing liquid in sachets due to either decreased demand or improved profitability.


Mayor Francis Zamora of San Juan City said, “Kuha sa Tingi has proven to be an effective program in San Juan City to lower the use of single-use plastic, increase environmental awareness, and provide livelihood to our constituents. I would like to thank Greenpeace and RippleX for making this possible in the city. We hope to replicate this in other areas in the city and Metro Manila.”


Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City, said: “While Quezon City targets the reduction of its solid waste generation by 50% in 2030, sachet waste that clogs our waterways and drainage systems demands immediate action. Innovative programs like Kuha sa Tingi tackle this challenge head-on. By transforming sari-sari stores into refill hubs for everyday essentials such as liquid detergent, fabric conditioner, multi-purpose cleaner, and dishwashing liquid, we are empowering our residents to embrace a sustainable lifestyle by choosing reusable options, creating a win-win solution that protects our environment, saves money for our residents, and increases income for store owners.”


Ces Rondario, CEO & Founder of RIPPLEx, said: “The incredible response from cities looking to adopt #KuhaSaTingi showcases a growing desire for practical solutions. RIPPLEx is proud to be a part of this movement and offer a model that provides an economic response in achieving  community well-being alongside environmental sustainability.”


The report recommends that:

  1. The Philippine government ensures a strong regulatory framework that addresses plastic pollution at the root by looking at the complete lifecycle of plastics, instead of just focusing on waste management. 

  2. Alongside existing measures such as the local government ordinances, and the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, the government should mandate, and provide strong support for, reuse and refill systems.

  3. The EPR Act should be revised and strengthened to change its focus from plastic waste recovery and disposal to the reduction of plastic production in order to make it an effective law.

  4. Corporations must change the way they do business and enact widespread systemic changes on what materials they rely on, as well as on their product delivery systems. To begin with, they need to start phasing out sachet packaging, and then drastically reduce and eventually eliminate the production of disposable plastic packaging and products.


The report concludes that accelerating the transition to reuse and refill systems, as well as reducing and eventually eliminating the production of single-use disposable plastic products and packaging will secure environmental justice, contribute to better health outcomes, advance climate action, and protect the well-being of every FIlipino.

NCMF confirm Hajj 2024 must continue otherwise



QUEZON CITY -- National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) Officer-in-Charge Sec. Atty. Michael Mamukid on Friday (March 22) confirm that the Hajj 2024 must continue otherwise any trials might face.

In a press conference, the NCMF OIC Sec. Mamukid said "Our burden  now is we are up against time as the portal of Hajj Ministry will end soon."

"We are therefore summoning to all  caring  department to ease the regulations and expedite the continue transfer of payment in order for us to beat the deadline imposed by the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj," Mamukid added. 

The private entity may collect the payment after the Hajj.

The DILG has earlier expressed its profound support for the Hajj 2024. 

Cong. Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo said that as the Chairperson of the House Committee on Muslim Affairs, they are sick and tired of the investigations being conducted about Hajj. 

The NCMF is now required to comply with the requirements of the DOF.

"We don't want the NCMF to be slapped with Ombudsman cases," Dimaporo said.

That's where the NCMF has difficulties and because of that the Hajj 2024 may have a hard time.

What's missing now is the DBM. And the NCMF was only met by a DBM service director.

According to Dimaporo, DBM Sec. Amena Pangandaman, a Muslim sister herself, should meet with the NCMF officials.

The House of Representatives was assured that the NCMF is in "safe hands" with OIC Sec. Michael Mamukid.

As of today, there are 5,578 Filipino pilgrims, where 2,000 has already paid. The service provider in Mina was able to secure accommodation in Saud Arabia for Filipino pilgrims. 

The Bureau of the Treasury has also expressed its full support to the Hajj 2024.

The problem now is how to institutionalize Hajj, especially in the coming years.

Sec. Mamukid assured that the 2024 Hajj will be different.

Dimaporo stressed that the 2023 Hajj had no problems in the sense that no one was stranded.

It was noted that Sulu Vice Gov. Sakur Tan was very disappointed with the food served to the Filipino pilgrims during the 2023 Hajj.

Dimaporo noted that it was already cleared with the COA and the DOF. The only problem now is with the DBM.

The COA ruled that the Mutawiff fee paid by pilgrims is public funds therefore, must go through regular process like any other government funds and because of this, it will take a long time before the money reaches Saudi Arabia. 

He stressed that the issue now is the reforms being implemented by Saudi Arabia as the Philippines is not familiar with the measures being taken by Saudi Arabia.

Dimaporo noted that Filipino pilgrims can freely seek sponsorship or financial assistance from private companies for their Hajj. 

"You cannot assure that there will be no problems in 2024 Hajj," Dimaporo said.

"We are hoping and praying that Hajj 2024 will be successful and productive," Mamukid said.

JTR Reports 03220224 -- MHE

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

ASEAN GAMINGS SUMMIT



ASEAN Gamings is a prominent annual event that celebrates the gaming industry within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. Hosted in different ASEAN member countries each year, it serves as a platform for gamers, developers, publishers, and enthusiasts to come together, showcase their talents, and explore the latest trends in the gaming world.The event typically features various components, including:


1.)eSports Tournaments: ASEAN Gamings hosts competitive eSports tournaments across multiple popular gaming titles such as Dota 2, League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Mobile Legends, and more. These tournaments attract professional gamers and teams from across the region, providing an opportunity for intense competition and the chance to win lucrative prizes.

2.)Gaming Expo: The gaming expo at ASEAN Gamings showcases the latest advancements in gaming technology, hardware, software, and accessories. It offers attendees the chance to try out new games, demo upcoming releases, and interact with industry professionals. Gaming companies often use this platform to unveil new products and make important announcements.

3.)Developer Showcases: Independent game developers and studios from ASEAN countries have the opportunity to showcase their creations at ASEAN Gamings. This segment of the event highlights the diverse talent and creativity within the region's gaming industry, allowing developers to gain exposure, receive feedback, and network with potential collaborators and investors.

4.)Panel Discussions and Workshops: ASEAN Gamings frequently features panel discussions, seminars, and workshops on various topics related to gaming, including game development, eSports, streaming, game design, and industry trends. These sessions provide valuable insights and knowledge-sharing opportunities for both industry professionals and enthusiasts.

5.)Cosplay and Fan Activities: Cosplay contests, fan meet-ups, and other interactive activities are often organized as part of ASEAN Gamings, allowing attendees to express their passion for gaming and immerse themselves in the vibrant gaming community.


ASEAN Gamings plays a crucial role in fostering collaboration and innovation within the ASEAN gaming industry, promoting regional unity, and elevating the profile of Southeast Asian gamers on the global stage. Through its diverse range of activities and events, it continues to attract gaming enthusiasts from all walks of life, contributing to the growth and development of the gaming ecosystem in the ASEAN region.


Monday, March 11, 2024

An Indian trade mission visits Philippines seeking opportunities of collaboration in the Chemical sector

 




The delegation is made up of more than 20 companies engaged in 

manufacturing and trading of Dyes, Dye intermediates, Organic & Inorganic 

chemicals including Agro chemicals, Speciality chemicals and Cosmetic 

sector for multiple applications in the textile, pharmaceutical, agriculture,

water treatment, plastic, toy, cosmetic and beauty industries, among others.

Trade relations between the nations have grown gradually over the years, 

with the impact of the India-ASEAN FTA in Goods and yet the existing

relationship is tuned to maximize its potential as both economies are 

growing and are complementary to each other. Indian investment in 

Philippines over the years has been mainly in the areas of yarn and textiles, 

IT&ITes, infrastructure, chemicals, automobiles, pharmaceuticals and 

agriculture processing (coconut).

Indian chemical exports to Philippines amounted to USD 75.94 MN & 114.09

MN reporting a growth of 35% during FY 2021-22 followed by 11.82% in FY 

2022-23 respectively. The major sectors witnessing growth included Dyes,

Inorganic , Organic and Agro Chemical sector.

The delegation of 18 Indian companies is scheduled to visit Manila, 

Philippines aiming to explore areas of collaborations and mutual 

cooperation within the framework of a trade mission organized by the Basic 

Chemicals, Cosmetics and Dyes Exports Promotion Council (CHEMEXCIL)

and the support of the Indian Embassy in Manila, Philippines.

INDIA – PHILIPPINES CHEMICAL BUSINESS MEET is scheduled to take 

place at HOLIDAY INN AND SUITES, MAKATI on 11th March, 2024. Some 

companies in the delegation are already supplying to the Philippine market, 

while others will be showcasing their expertise for the first time.

Mr. Raghuveer Kini – Director General, Chemexcil will be leading the 

Indian delegation aiming towards enhancement of trade relations between 

the nations in the Chemicals and Cosmetic sector.

He mentions that “The sector hold immense potential of generating 

significant business between India and Philippines and thus, deepening 

the bilateral trade linkages between the nations. I hereby invite the

Philippine companies to take advantage of this visit during INDIA –

PHILIPPINES CHEMICAL BUSINESS MEET on 11th March, 2024.”

Saturday, February 24, 2024

500 units of e-modern jeepneys coming from South Korea in March

 


500 units of e-modern jeepneys coming from South Korea in March -- Gov. Chavit Singson


QUEZON CITY -- Former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson on Sunday (Feb. 25) urged transport groups to acquire electric jeepneys due to bureaucratic red tape and the funds unavailability.

During the Kapihan sa QC hosted by Angelo Almonte at Mangan-Tila Restaurant, Singson of the LCS Group of Companies, said that at least 500 units of e-modern jeepneys are expected to arrive in March from South Korea, while plans are being finalized for the establishment of charging stations.

He added that there are plans to set up a local factory in the country to bolster domestic production and provide job opportunities for Filipinos.

"We will offer financing for jeepney operators through local government units. This will be funded with no required downpayments, zero percent interest, and manageable amortization," Singson said.

Several transport groups hailed Singson's initiative to provide financing for the acquisition of modern jeepneys.

Singson assured that he will shoulder all the expenses for the jeepney modernization, without any costs to the jeepney drivers and operators. 

He asked for genuine sincerity on the part of jeepney operators and drivers such that there will be no capital, zero interest for the acquisition of modern jeepneys from South Korea. 

Singson just arrived from South Korea yesterday. More than 20 Korean companies agreed to manufacture modern jeepneys for Filipinos. 

He assured that he has no commissions, no downpayment, no guarantee from the jeepney operators and operators and with only minimal amortization for the acquisition of modern jeepneys, saying that, he is not competing with Filipino companies. 

Liga ng Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas (LTOP) President Orlando “Ka Lando” Marquez said that electric jeep, electric bus and electric pump for agriculture, as well as the solar power will now be utilized. 

Marquez boasted of the modernized jumbo jeep, which is airconditioned, the only one that collects Php13.00 minimum fare.

They are grateful to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr. for the extension of the consolidation of the jeepneys until April 30, otherwise, they could not avail of Singson's initiative. 

Marquez said that they all agreed with the initiative of Singson in the sense that they cannot afford to produce 30 percent as required under the jeepney modernization program.

He cited that former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, Sr. has declared that the National Transport is the Traditional Jeepney, which he said, under the jeepney modernization program was changed to modern jeep with Chinese characters.

Modern computerized and digitalized 

Likewise, Singson said that he will also put up solar power charging stations in Ilocos Sur at minimal cost to the jeepney operators and drivers who would avail of the charging services.

The former governor even advised his provincemates who own traditional jeepneys and tricycles to sell their units to another province and he will help them acquire modern units.

Singson stressed that he is not in favor of the April 30 deadline for the jeepney modernization, saying that, for as long as there are still no available modern jeepneys, there should be no such a deadline.

""No collateral. Only the face value of the jeepney operators and drivers," Singson said referring to the requirement for the South Korean made modern jeepneys.

He estimated that a unit of a modern jeepney, the parts of which will come from South Korea, and to be assembled in the Philippines would cost more than Php1 million each unit.

Singson also cited what he did during the conduct of the Miss Universe in the country, which is "at cost" such that whether or not it will be profitable, just the same, it has to be held in the Philippines.

He likewise that there's no more money transactions all over the world, but through crypto currency that is a product of digitalization.

Singson stressed that he would consult and seek a clearance from the Philippine government on the possibility of including the taxicabs in the acquisition of modern jeepneys with the utilization of Korean technology.

The technology will be perfected in South Korea and will be brought to the Philippines.

Pinoy inventors Ricky Punzalan, member of Filipino Inventors Society (FIS), and "wonder loop", and Jun De Jesus, inventor of HighMax turbo power simulator, introduced the car engine additives and gadgets to enhance engine performance and reduce fuel costs.

Both the "wonder loop" and "HighMax", which transition to the heating of the air and converted into fuel and zero emission are duly certified by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

According to the two Pinoy Inventors, Euro 1 Euro 2 will be transformed to Euro 4 and Euro 5 will be transformed to Euro 6 for attaining the zero emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. 

Marquez also lambasted that the Oil Deregulation Law was the root cause of the demise of the transport industry because of the expensive gas and petroleum products.

He noted that "wonder loop* and "HighMax" have complied with the standards set under Euro 5.

He expressed his profound gratitude to President Marcos, Jr .for the jeepney modernization program for the public utility vehicles.

Marquez hailed President Marcos, Jr .for promoting the digitalization of jeepneys.

He even cited that when he was the FIS President, his invention was ignored, and it was Department of Sayang Technology, but with President Marcos, Jr., it is now really Department of Science and Technology.

The mineral used to produce steel is sourced from the Philippines and is now turning to fiber glass technology.

According to Singson, fiber glass technology is not expensive now because of its many uses and its abundance in the Philippines.

JTR Reports 022524 -- MHE

Thursday, February 15, 2024

PhilHealth benefits in Universal Healthcare Law




While the fourth series of "The Agenda" media forum at Club Filipino on Friday (Feb. 16) hosted by Atty. Siegfred Mison, a video presentation showed about the RA 7875, or the “National Healthcare Act of 1995”, which provides health insurance to both public and private employees.

As of June 2023, there are 66.1 million PhilHealth members, 29.8 million are considered as dependents, including the illegitimate children.

As of January 2024, PhilHealth has a total of Php2.73 trillion in assets, Php762.8 billion income and Php183.3 billion cash inflow.

Agri Party-List Rep. Wilbert Lee and a member of about 20 Committees in the 19th Congress of the House of Representatives, said that in September 2023, he learned from Filipinos when he visited people in the countryside that some Filipinos were not admitted to hospitals because they

PhilHealth has Php466 billion investible funds invested in different 68 billion as of July 2023, Php100-billion subsidy coming from the national government every year coming from indigent Filipinos.

Only Php27 billion was the debt of PhilHealth from hospitals, which were settled by PhilHealth, hence, its members can avail of the benefits under PhilHealth coverage.

8,000 different case rates which can be deducted by PhilHealth. In October 2023, Rep. Lee filed a bill seeking to increase the benefits that can be extended to its members.

Since 13 years ago, the case rates of PhilHealth has not been increased or adjusted such that the Php300.00 monthly contribution has not been increased.

Php150,000.00 to Php600,000.00 PhilHealth coverage on cancer cases has not been increased since 13 years ago. 

PhilHealth is mandated to reserve Php466 billion fund, under its Charter, it’s very clear that the excess money can only be used in the increase of health benefits for its members.

He mentioned that the investments of PhilHealth of Php466 billion earned an interest of Php20.7 billon alone.

Rep. Lee noted that many Filipinos were not able to avail of the maximum benefits from PhilHealth due to lack of ample funding, which in turn, made them to turn to other new doctors who do not provide for PhilHealth coverage for their professional fees.

He mentioned that rich businessmen should have bigger contributions in the Healthcare provisions for the common workers.

Eventually, Rep. Lee, PhilHealth should be an HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) where there should be a “zero balance’ in the hospitalization of its members. He cited for an instance the Healthcare benefits in Montreal, Canada; London, United Kingdom and Singapore.

“It is the obligation of the government to protect the health condition of its citizens,” Rep. Lee.

He stressed that many Filipinos in the countryside have not been going to the public hospitals due to lack of necessary health facilities in order to provide them with proper healthcare.

Atty. Luke Espiritu, Labor Lawyer, stressed that the PhilHealth Law is insufficient such that there should be an appropriate law providing for sufficient Healthcare benefits.

Atty. Espiritu cited the minimum wage law is not enough for common workers to avail of proper healthcare and that the workers should have a “just share” of the profit of the business, where the healthcare of the majority of the Filipinos can be extricated.

According to the National Wages and Productivity Commission, there should be proportionate just living contributions of both the employer and the employees in so far as their healthcare is concerned.

Atty. Espiritu noted that the share was even “gambled” to the Maharlika Investment Fund.  


Leodegario ‘’Ka Leody’’ de Guzman, Labor leader, said that the Healthcare should be a “public service”, noting that it’s difficult to have a proper healthcare system which is being controlled by big businesses.

De Guzman added that all the public services are apparently made as “businesses”, stressing that the government should think “out of the box” in the healthcare system in the sense that the government should make Filipinos healthy through providing a “framework” other than “business”, which should not be a “ capitalist framework”.

The government, he said, should not spend trillions in pesos in PhilHealth, which for him, only went to corruption such that the “bidding process” in its programs and projects were not done in compliance with the Procurement Law. 


Tuesday, February 13, 2024

GLOBAL DAY of ACTION AGAINST GENOCIDE

 


Love, War, Genocide, Repeat.

Philippine groups heed Global Call Against Genocide in Gaza


A hundred thousand broken hearts and broken lives on Valentine’s Day. Since October 7, around 1% of the 2.27 million population of Gaza has been wiped out and the wounded and the dead are disproportionately women (5,300) and children (9,000) . Around one in 120 children in Gaza has been killed or enough to fill 177 buses with 72 kids per bus. 


More worrying is that the attacks are now targeting the last remaining safe areas in Gaza, where more than 1.2 million refugees have evacuated. There is no let-up in attacks of the Israel Defense Force or IDF against the people of Gaza.


Peace advocates, student organizations, women’s organizations, and other civic organizations from the National Capital Region and other areas in the country will announce their position and participation on February 17, Global Day of Action Against Genocide as they heed the Global Call for accountability against the war crimes and apartheid committed by Israel upon the people of Palestine. Initiated by various international groups, this Global Call to Action Against Genocide (GDOA Against Genocide) is coming as the global call to end the hostilities in Gaza and the West Bank gains more steam post-January 26 decision from the International Court of Justice or the World Court on Israel. The decision of the World Court is for Israel to stop all actions that can be construed as genocide.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Quezon City everything is ready for huge Chinese New Year festivity on Feb.



QC all set for biggest Chinese New Year celeb on Feb.

QUEZON CITY -- Quezon City led by Mayor Joy Belmonte is all set for the city's biggest three-day celebration of the Chinese New Year on Feb.  9-11.

Malacanang has declared Feb. 9, 2024, or a day before the Chinese New Year, as a "Special Non-working Day".

In a press conference on Wednesday (Feb. 7) at the 15th floor Executive Lounge of the Quezon City Hall Main Bldg, Mayor Belmonte said that "These festivities signify our commitment to promoting Banawe as a place to enjoy our unique Filipino-Chinese heritage through a variety of cultural attractions. Local and foreign tourists can take part in many delightful activities during the three-day celebration."

"Magkakaroon din ng pagkakataon ang ating mga kababayan na mapalago ang kanilang kaalaman ukol sa mayamang kultura ng mga kapatid nating Chinese (Our countrymen will also have the opportunity to widen their knowledge about the rich culture of our Chinese brothers and sisters)," Belmonte added.

City Ordinance No. 2453-2015 declared Banawe Street and its environs as the city's very own Chinatown district, which is the largest in the world with a total area of 5,919 square kilometers.

Ma. Cristina Tetta A. Tirona, Officer-in-Charge of the Quezon City Tourism Department, said that Quezon City will celebrate its 85th Founding Anniversary this year.

Tirona added that the year-long Founding Anniversary celebration will start with the three-day Chinese New Year celebration on Feb. 9 to 11.

The first day of the celebration on Friday, Feb. 9 will highlight the Chinatown heritage tour of Banawe, the first of three batches, with 41 media practitioners who have confirmed their presence and 33 purveyors in the Chinatown food fair.

There will be a lion and dragon dance and cultural performances by renowned artists and members the Chinese community.

The program proper will be held on Feb. 10 and the Chinatown bike tour will be held on the second day. 

Highllihting the celebration will be the fireworks display.

The Quezon City Tourism Department Chief expressed the hope that around 100,000 foreign and local tourists will be reached or come and join the three-day celebration.

Quezon City Rep. Arjo Atayde said that he and Mayor Belmonte are very supportive of the projects and programs of the Chinese community in the city considering that they have been providing substantial source of income to the city as well as livelihood to the city residents.

Also present during the press conference were Joaquin Co, President of the Quezon City Association of  Filipino-Chinese Businessmen, Inc. (QCAFBI), said that the three-day Chinese New Year celebration will be the biggest in history.

Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Director Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan said that they will deploy 250 uniformed personnel to provide crowd security and area security in a major security framework in order to maintain peace and order during the celebration.

He stressed that as of today, they have not monitored any "security threats" that may compromise the order and safety of the three-day Chinese New Year celebration.

Maranan added that Lt. Col. Avenido, commander of QCPD Station 1, will be the ground commander and he will be supervised by Camp Karingal.

Also present was Charles Chen, Chairman of the Quezon City Chinatown Development Foundation, Inc.:Joseph Lim Bon Huan, Immediate Former President of the QCAFBI, among others.

JTR Reports 02070224 -- MHE

Task Force Kasanag Int'l Elite Group to PROTECT and SERVE for the Welfare of the Filipino



Task Force Kasanag Int'l Elite Group to serve the Filipino people -- Dr. John Chiong 

SAN JUAN CITY -- Task Force Kasanag (TFK) President Dr. John J. Chiong led some VIP guests and government officials who graced the formal launching and induction of TFK International Elite Group on Monday (Jan. 29) in the historic Club Filipino in this city.

Dr. Chiong said that TFK International Elite Group is there and exists primarily to serve the Filipino people.

In his speech, Chiong said that "the advocacy of TFK is focused more on peace and development through community development and for being an instrument of peace and order in the country."

He added that "we have more mission and vision which we are doing right now." 

The TFK President also welcomed the TFK International Elite Group present in the launching and induction ceremonies.

Cristina Chiong, TFK Int'l Elite Group Chairperson, stressed that "our group is a non-profit and non-political organization." 

Ms. Chiong said that "we serve the Filipino. We are protected by God. We are the champion."

Ambassador Arlene Riazon wecomed the Elite Group in her inspirational message. 

Riazon noted that TFK headed by Dr. Chiong will really give support to the government.

"We have to give way to patience and understanding in support of humanitarian causes and the campaign against terrorism," Riazon pointed out.

The ambassador congratulated and wished the members and officers of TFK good luck in their mission and vision of campaign against graft and corruption, and terrorism.

In an earlier ambush interview in Club Filipino, Task Force Kasanag (TFK) International Founder Dr. John Halili Chiong, known as "Berdugo Laban sa Corrupt", said that Task Force Kasanag is a government organization that really fights against graft and corruption.

Chiong said that filing the complaints is the proper procedure, adding that, "we believe in the rule of law."

He noted that they have already filed complaints with the Office of the Ombudsman against the DPWH and NPO, among others, adding that, it's not whether or not the cases prospered or won them, but the important thing is that Task Force Kasanag sued them before the anti-graft court.

Task Force Kasanag was established in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental in 2009 to help the government.

It holds office in the National Capital Region (NCR), particularly in 1501 Arlegui St., Malacanang Compound, Manila with 227 Chapters nationwide and in Japan, United States and Australia.,including Quezon City and Paranaque City. 

Chiong, an Anti-Corruption, Anti-illegal Drugs, Anti-Criminality, and Anti-Terrorism Advocate, added that "Task Force Kasanag is a non-profit and non-political organization, which is also helping rebels who are returning to the folds of the law and the main stream society with the Armed Forces of the Philippines ."

Inducted were TFK International Elite Organization led by Chairperson Cristina Chiong, liaison officer Kim Siongntang and swore that they will fight for the mission and vision of the organization against all odds, whole-heartedly and without reservation.

Member of Board of Directors April Malanque cited Director Boy Osorio, Ben Figura, Sir John Chiong.

She noted that Ambassador Riazon is now the Task Force commander in Luzon.

She stressed that she is honored and proud to be with Task Force Kasanag for more than five years now.

Renato dela Cruz, one of the new members of TFK and consultant of TESDA, boasted that they will create a database for all the members of TFK, whose children will be provided with free scholarship, training and workshop worth PHP40,000 each nationwide.

As a new member of TFK, Dela Cruz also promised to provide scholarship and a sustainable program of TFK for the rebels who are returning to the folds of the law and to the main stream of society.

It was pointed out that the TFK is a non-profit organization, but the TFK International Elite Group is where all kinds of businesses for profit are welcome.

The members and officers of TFK International Elite Group led by Founder John J. Chiong signed in the Commitment of Support.

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Saturday, November 25, 2023

National Inventors Week 2023

 


In celebration of the Filipino Inventors Society’s National Inventors Week 2023, several FIS members headed by their President, Mr Ronald Pagsanghan together with PAPI Pres Mr. Nelson Santos , Kaibigan sa Kalusugan, The GlobaLeader Inc, and BauerTek Corporation joins the live exhibit.


Was held In AYALA MALL at the Bay to showcase the Talent and Skill of every Filipino Scientist.The Israel Ambassador Ilan Fluss said that the Israel people are highly supporting the Filipino Scientist in every aspect most especially in scientific study of Cannabis 

Cannabis, also known as marijuana, has been a subject of debate and research due to its complex nature. The plant contains compounds called cannabinoids, with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) being the most studied. THC is psychoactive, responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana, while CBD has non-intoxicating properties and potential therapeutic benefits.Historically, cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes across various cultures. In recent years, there's been a shift in attitudes toward cannabis, leading to legalization for medical and even recreational use in some places. This change has sparked increased interest in understanding the plant's effects and potential applications.Medically, cannabis is being explored for conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and nausea associated with chemotherapy. However, research is ongoing, and the medical community is cautious about the potential risks, especially with long-term use and in certain populations.Beyond its medicinal aspects, the cannabis industry has grown substantially, creating economic opportunities and challenges. Legalization has prompted the development of a range of cannabis-based products, from edibles to oils, each with its own set of regulations and considerations.Socially, discussions surrounding cannabis involve considerations of public health, safety, and the impact on communities. Advocates emphasize its potential benefits, while critics highlight concerns about addiction, impaired driving, and the potential for misuse.In conclusion, the landscape of cannabis is evolving rapidly, encompassing medical, economic, and societal dimensions. Ongoing research and responsible regulation are crucial to fully understand and harness the potential benefits of cannabis while mitigating potential risks.



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Sunday, September 17, 2023

Quirino’s flavors, biodiversity, cultural heritage to take centerstage at The Podium in Mandaluyong

 



CABARROGUIS, Quirino (PIA) - - To culminate the Quirino Integrated Rural Development (QIRD) Project, the provincial government and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) will hold the Quirino Livelihood for Everyone (Q-LiFE) product launching and marketing at The Podium Hall, ABD Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on September 15, 2023. 

With the theme, “Quirino Your basket of Happiness: Taste the Goodness of Quality Food in QLiFE,” the one-day event will showcase food products processed at the Q-LIFE such as Kimchi, Guyamansi Juice, Tomato Jam, Ginmeric Tea,Turmeric Tea, Ginger Tea, Butter cookies, Choco Cookies, Streusel, Butter Roll, Pullman bread, Classic loaf bread, Monggo Loaf, Ube Loaf,Nutribun, squash, Regensburg Sausage, Frankfurter Sausage, Bierschinken Ham, Jadgwurst Ham and Beef Jerky.

The province’s non-food products, unique biodiversity and cultural heritage will also be put to the spotlight.

The QIRDP, a joint project of the provincial government and the KOICA was conceptualized in 2017 to promote agroforestry-based integrated farming model, develop the livestock industry and ensure complete value chain formation through the Q-LIFE.  

The Q-LIFE Processing Center shall provide support in the processing and marketing  of the products produced by the farmers with the main goal of increasing the agricultural productivity and income of the farmer-beneficiaries by integrating the production processing and marketing into the agricultural value chain.

The partnership between Quirino and KOICA started in 2013 when the Korean government awarded 5 million US dollar-grant for  the implementation of the Quirino Integrated Agricultural Development Project (QIADP) that aimed to reduce poverty incidence in the province while restoring its major watersheds in five barangays of Aglipay

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

DOST holds 2nd S & T FELLOWs Convention Showcasing S & T solutions to drive country's socio-economic progress

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 DOST holds 2nd S&T Fellows Convention

Showcasing S&T solutions to drive country’s socio-economic progress 


Manila, Philippines – The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) held its Second S&T Fellows Convention on 21 July 2023 at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. Themed "Katuwang sa Pagtuklas at Pagpapaunlad Tungo sa Masaganang Kinabukasan," the gathering of the country's leading scientific minds put a spotlight on the S&T Fellows' essential contributions and interventions in the identified priority sectors of the national government, playing a pivotal role in revamping the economy and propelling progress for the nation.  


“Science, technology and innovation translates to better lives,” said DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. “Through the S&T Fellows Program, we have the capacity to create stronger, more inclusive, profitable and environmentally responsible methods in moving forward. “ 


The S&T Fellows Program, albeit only in its second year of implementation, has already paved the way for significant interventions in health, affordable and clean energy, food security, industry, and other fields. Moreover, the Convention seeks to establish a stronger network between the DOST R&D Group and external stakeholders from the academic, government, and private sectors, the convention aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange, paving the way for even greater progress in the future.


We hope that the groundbreaking endeavors of our S&T Fellows to which they immersed themselves in will not only inspire but foster more R&D collaboration far beyond the confines of this gathering,” underscored DOST Undersecretary for Research and Development Leah J. Buendia. 


Among the highlights of the Convention are the plenary speakers who are esteemed experts in their fields and shared their insights and experiences in driving innovation and upgrading local industries. Additionally, poster presentations offered a glimpse into the future of science and technology solutions, featuring remarkable project such as the (1) Modular Multi-Industry Innovation Center. 


The Modular Multi-Industry Innovation Center (MMIC), or InnoHub, is a state-of-the-art R&D facility focused on utilizing agro-industrial processing wastes and by-products as raw materials for the development of new products, product equivalents, product variances, product reintroductions, and pilot capacity production. The facility operates three R&D lines: Mix Blend Powders, Nut & Seed Oils, and Liquids & Emulsions, equipped with multi-functional modular equipment units to support local industry sectors, including MSMEs and academic institutions, in product development of food, nutraceuticals, dietary fiber, and oral care products.


Through its diverse projects, MMIC aims to foster a circular economy, promote industry innovation, encourage responsible consumption and production patterns, ensure safe and secure alternative food sources, and drive economic growth through science, technology, and innovation, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


The Convention aims to promote its current Call for Applications, now open for hiring 26 S&T Fellows, offering Filipino RSEs a unique opportunity to work on impactful projects in the country, lead R&D initiatives, and access state-of-the-art facilities and equipment within DOST. Additionally, recognizing the importance of bolstering R&D capabilities in various regions and providing valuable support to local S&T flagship programs, the program is pleased to announce the addition of vacancies for the Regional Offices of DOST within the current call, addressing the need for expert professionals in specific fields throughout the country, enabling these new Fellows to contribute to enhancing the research and development capacity of their respective regions.


The S&T Fellows Program welcomes all Filipino RSEs with an MS and Ph.D. degree and at least three years of R&D experience. For more information, interested applicants may visit Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DOST.STFellows. Applications can be submitted via email at sntfellows@dost.gov.ph on or before 11 August 2023.