LGU to launch post Batanes Day magazine

July 28, 2009 by  
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Basco, Batanes (28 July) — Gov. Telesforo F. Castillejos called a meeting for NGA, NGO and the religious sector potential writers to present the provincial government’s proposal to come up with a post Batanes Day Magazine after the 6 day successful foundation anniversary of Batanes.

The official said he saw an urgent need to document all activities of the 226th Batanes Day Celebration, not only on videotapes but in print. The listed topics were matched with identified writers from the multi-sector pool of resources.

The past administration maintained a semi-annual publication of BATANES TODAY funded by the provincial government. Since July 2007 there had been no official paper except a souvenir program on Batanes Day Celebration.

Gov. Castillejos thought of launching this magazine as it summarizes the activities of Ivatans culminated on the foundation celebration.

The 6-day celebration featured entrepreneurship (SME), cultural heritage, traditional practices carried on to the present, agri-aqua products, modern products brought about by technology, the enthusiasm of Ivatans on sports, the creativity of Ivatans, the commitment of Ivatans to preserve its cultural heritage, skills of Ivatans from visual arts, traditional to contemporary arts, and most of all the unity of the people which had taught our tribe resiliency and survival across generations.

It was indeed a grand reunion of the people in the province. There has been no other activity that unites us other than Batanes foundation anniversary. (PIA Batanes)

Indigenous Peoples in Luzon

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Indigenous Peoples in LuzonJuly 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before the State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

3-day Conference Dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address

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3-day Conference Dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples AddressJuly 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before th State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

Members of Various Indigenous Peoples

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Members of Various Indigenous PeoplesJuly 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before th State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

SIPA 2009

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DSC_9517July 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before th State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

Indigenous Peoples Expressed their Disgust for GMAs 8 Years of Presidency

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July 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before the State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

Indigenous Peoples in Luzon

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July 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before th State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

State of Indigenous Peoples Address

July 28, 2009 by  
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State of Indigenous Peoples AddressJuly 27, 2009 –Members of various indigenous peoples in Luzon expressed their disgust for GMAs 8 years of presidency by kicking a mock-up seal of parliamentary government ministered by Pres. Arroyo in front of the Commission of Human Rigths (CHR) the morning before th State Of the Nation Address (SONA). They are in Manila for a 3-day conference dubbed State of the Indigenous Peoples Address (SIPA) in UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City. (LRC-KSK/FoE Phil./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

State of Indigenous Peoples Address 2009

July 27, 2009 by  
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QUEZON CITY -July 26, 2009 –Members of various Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines performing their rituals during the opening of the State of Indigenous Peoples Address 2009 (SIPA 2009), a three day forum in the University of the Philippines tackling issues on the Indigenous Peoples’ rights and environmental concerns.(LRC-KSK/FoE Phils./AKP-images/Buck Pago)

PGMA bares accomplishments over the years

July 27, 2009 by  
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By Jennilyne C. Role

San Fernando City, La Union (27 July) — President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will be delivering her last State of the Nation Address (SONA) today where she will highlight various accomplishments her administration has undertaken over the years.

Her battlecry, BEAT THE ODDS, had flare despite negative forces that tried to withhold developments and dampen her administration. She remains steadfast in working towards greater benefits of the people.

Under Balanced Budget, her administration manifested 33 quarters of uninterrupted economic growth amidst global economic meltdown that reflected a resilient economy as compared to other affected countries. This standing was affirmed b International Ratings Agencies like Moody’s.

For Education for All, around 68,888 classrooms were built from 2004 to June 2009, 41,781 out of 42,008 barangays have elementary schools and 1,494 our of 1,495 municipalities have high schools.

President Arroyo also ensured a 1:1 book-to-pupil ratio in 18 out of 20 subjects and provided around 10.86 million beneficiaries with scholarships and educational assistance.

She also made true for coming up with an Automated Elections in 2010 as manifested with the recent signing of the contract with SmartMatic-TIM.

For Transportation and Digital Infrastructure, a strong republic nautical highways was created with 30 roll-on-roll-off (RORO) ports link the archipelago making travel and transport of goods faster and cheaper, thereby enhancing business and tourism.

On the other hand, the digital infrastructure boosted tourism, commerce and the BPO-IT industry.

On the side of the extreme left that falls under the Terminate Hostilities with MILF and NPA agenda of President Arroyo, the government has integrated around 549 former rebels into the mainstream of the society and the government through social integration program.

The suspension of the offensive military operations (SOMO) against the MILF aims to provide a stable environment for the resumption of peace talks between the government the MILF.

Healing the wounds of EDSA, manifested through the sequestration of around P62.93 billion ill-gotten wealth that was remitted by the Presidential Commission on Good Government to the Bureau of Treasury for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.

Also, the granting of the absolute pardon to former President Joseph Estrada has resulted to national unity and reconciliation.

For Electricity and Water for All agenda, around 41,079 or 97.85% of the barangays have been energized and 70% of waterless municipalities outside Metro Manila and 75% of waterless communities within Metro Manila have potable water.

Under Opportunities for Livelihood and 10 Million Jobs, the government has created around 12 million jobs from 2004 to 2009, exceeding with the 10 million target, vis-à-vis the signing of the Cheaper Medicines Act that provides more affordable medicines to ensure a healthy and productive workforce.

To Decongest Metro Manila, the Philippine National Railway system from Tutuban to Buendia is now operational.

Various infrastructure projects were ongoing construction address the traffic situation of Metro Manila that include the construction of the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 2, MRT/LRT loop, C5-NLEX-SLEX link, and the Northrail-Southrail link Phase 1.

To Develop Subic and Clark, infrastructure development projects such as the SCTEX boosted the competitive advantage pf Clark and Subic as prime investment areas.

The Diosdado Macapagal International Airport also posted a 21-percent increase in international passenger volume in the first five months of 2009 amid the global economic crisis and the fear of A(H1N1) disease. (PIA-RO1/La Union)

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