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NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 21 Re Effects of TY MINA 30 August 2011
B. CASUALTIES (Tab B) DEAD : 25 REGION AREA DEATHS Pangasinan 2 Region I Ilocos Sur 4 Ilocos Norte 2 Region III Zambales 3 Region V Catanduanes 1 Region VI Iloilo 1 Region IX Zamboanga del Sur 1 Baguio City 6 CAR Benguet 2 Abra 2 NCR Quezon City 1 TOTAL 25 INJURED: 32 REGION AREA INJURED Baguio City 4 CAR Benguet 9 Apayao 1 NCR Quezon City 6 Region I Ilocos Sur 2 Region III Zambales 8 Region IX Zamboanga del Sur 2 TOTAL 32 MISSING: 7 REGION AREA MISSING La Union 1 Region I Ilocos Sur 1 Kalinga 1 CAR Abra 3 Benguet 1 TOTAL 12 2 RESCUED/SURVIVOR: 6 REGION AREA RESCUED/ SURVIVORS Pangasinan fishermen Region I 5 onboard an unnamed MBanca Region V Masbate 1 TOTAL 6 C. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab C) • A total of 1,321 houses (76 Totally / 1,245 Partially) were damaged in Region I, II, VI, and CAR : (32 totally / 181 partially in Region I; 10 totally / 748 partially in Region II; Region III (3 totally) 13 totally in Region VI; and 18 totally / 316 partially in CAR) D. DAMAGES TO PROPERTIES (Tab D) • The initial cost of damages to infrastructure (roads and bridges, schools) and agriculture (crops, HVCC, livestock, fisheries, and Agri-infra) amounted to PhP1,162,628,468.39 : Infrastructure = PhP 51,787,077.00 Agriculture = PhP1,110,841,391.39 • Region VI (Iloilo) More or less 15 hectares of rice lands were damaged in Brgys. Ambarihon, Buenavista and Batga in Tubungan 100 meters length of road sections in the boundary of Brgys Jolason and Nagba and Brgys Ago and Ingay were damaged Three (3) school buildings in Brgy Bacolod, Miagao collapsed due to landslide E. -
Directory of Field Office, Areas of Jurisdiction
` REGION I I. REGIONAL OFFICE 1ST & 3rd Flrs., O.D. Leones Bldg., Gov. Aguila Road, Sevilla, 2500 San Fernando City, La Union Telefax: (072) 607-6396 / RD’s Office: (072) 888-7948 Administrative Unit/CMRU: (072) 607-6396 / Financial Unit: (072) 607-4142 Email address: [email protected] Allan B. Alcala - Regional Director Wilfred D. Gonnay - Assistant Regional Director Maria Theresa L. Manzano - Administrative Officer IV Ma. Kazandra G. Tadina - Administrative Aide IV/CMRU Head Uniza D. Flora - Probation and Parole Officer I/CSU Head Marcelina G. Mejia - Accountant I Marie Angela A. Rosales - Administrative Officer II/Budget Officer Lea C. Hufalar - Administrative Officer I/Disbursing Officer Cristine Joy N. Hufano - Administrative Assistant II/Supply Officer Ellen Catherine B. Delos Santos - Administrative Aide VI/Admin Unit John-John N. Fran - Administrative Aide IV/Accounting Clerk II. CITIES ALAMINOS CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Bulwagan ng Katarungan, 2402 Alaminos City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 600-3611 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Nicanor K. Taron - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Roberto B. Francisco, Jr. - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Abegail Jane F. Aquino - Job Order Personnel AREAS OF JURISDICTION Alaminos City, Burgos, Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta, Mabini, Dasol COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 54 & 55 - Alaminos City Branch 70 - Burgos MTCC - Alaminos City MTC - Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta MCTC 1st - Burgos, Mabini, Dasol CANDON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, 2710 Candon City, Ilocos Sur Tel. No. (077) 674-0642 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Romeo P. Piedad - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/OIC Elina C. -
One Big File
MISSING TARGETS An alternative MDG midterm report NOVEMBER 2007 Missing Targets: An Alternative MDG Midterm Report Social Watch Philippines 2007 Report Copyright 2007 ISSN: 1656-9490 2007 Report Team Isagani R. Serrano, Editor Rene R. Raya, Co-editor Janet R. Carandang, Coordinator Maria Luz R. Anigan, Research Associate Nadja B. Ginete, Research Assistant Rebecca S. Gaddi, Gender Specialist Paul Escober, Data Analyst Joann M. Divinagracia, Data Analyst Lourdes Fernandez, Copy Editor Nanie Gonzales, Lay-out Artist Benjo Laygo, Cover Design Contributors Isagani R. Serrano Ma. Victoria R. Raquiza Rene R. Raya Merci L. Fabros Jonathan D. Ronquillo Rachel O. Morala Jessica Dator-Bercilla Victoria Tauli Corpuz Eduardo Gonzalez Shubert L. Ciencia Magdalena C. Monge Dante O. Bismonte Emilio Paz Roy Layoza Gay D. Defiesta Joseph Gloria This book was made possible with full support of Oxfam Novib. Printed in the Philippines CO N T EN T S Key to Acronyms .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. iv Foreword.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vii The MDGs and Social Watch -
PHILRICE-BATAC Branch-Based Highlights
Branch-Based Highlights PHILRICE-BATAC Branch-Based Highlights TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Executive Summary 1 A. Development I. Clean, Green, Practical and Smart On-Farm Learning 2 Center (BIN-032-000) II. One-Stop Shop for Technology Information and 8 Promotion of Rice and Rice-based Knowledge Products (BIN-033-000) III. Agromet-Batac (BIN-035-000) 17 IV. PhilRice Batac Intensified Rice-Based Agri-Bio Systems 18 (BIN-036-000) V. PalaYamaNayon the Rural Transformation Movement 23 (BIN-037-000) VI. Be Riceponsible Campaign (BIN-038-000) 27 VII. Agribusiness Analysis of IRBAS Enterprises (IRB-016- 29 000) VIII. Accelerating Development, Demonstration and 30 Adoption of Palayamanan Plus in Lowland Farms (171A-RTF-022) IX. Accelerating the Development and Dissemination 32 of Associated Rice Production Technologies that are Resource-Use Efficient (172A-Y3-RTF-002) X. Knowledge Sharing and Learning (174D-RTF-022) 34 XI. Philippine Rice Information System (PRiSM) An 35 Operational System for Rice Monitoring to Support Decision Making towards Increased Rice Production in the Philippines (175A-RTF-022) XII. Purification, Multiplication and Commercialization of 37 Selected Aromatic Upland Rice Varieties in Support to the DA’s Initiative on Rice Exportation (176D-Y2-RTF-002) XIII. Field Demonstration of New Rainfed Varieties (Sahod 39 Ulan) in Rainfed Lowland Rice (590-RTF-003) Branch-Based Highlights Branch-Based Highlights TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page XIV. Agricultural Support Component-National Irrigation 40 XI. Pre-harvest and post-harvest management for aromatic 69 Sector Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (633-RTF- and organic rice (HVP-002-005) 194) XII. -
2016 Was Indeed a Challenging and Fulfilling Year for the Mines and Geosciences Bureau-Regional Office No
Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. 1 San Fernando City, La Union REGIONAL PROFILE ASSESSMENT Assessment Physical vis-a-vis Financial Performance Organizational Issues Assessment of Stakeholder’s Responses NARRATIVE REPORT OF ACCOMPLISHMENT General Management and Supervision MINERAL RESOURCE SERVICES Communication Plan for Minerals Development Geosciences and Development Services Geohazard Survey and Assessment Geologic Mapping Groundwater Resource and Vulnerability Assessment Miscellaneous Geological Services MINING REGULATION SERVICES Mineral Lands Administration Mineral Investment Promotion Program Mining Industry Development Program CHALLENGES FOR 2017 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION REPORT PHYSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT vis-à-vis Prepared by: FUND UTILIZATION REPORT CHRISTINE MAE M. TUNGPALAN Planning Officer II ANNEXES MGB-I Key Officials Directory MGB-I Manpower List of Trainings Attended/Conducted Noted by: Tenement Map CARLOS A. TAYAG OIC, Regional Director REGIONAL PROFILE Region I, otherwise known as the Ilocos Region, is composed of four (4) provinces – Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan – and nine (9) cities – Laoag, Batac, Candon, Vigan, San Fernando, Dagupan, San Carlos, Alaminos, and Urdaneta. The provinces have a combined number of one hundred twenty five (125) cities and municipalities and three thousand two hundred sixty five (3,265) barangays. Region I is situated in the northwestern part of Luzon with its provinces stretching along the blue waters of West Philippine Sea. Bounded on the North by the Babuyan Islands, on the East by the Cordillera Provinces, on the west by the West Philippine Sea, and on the south by the provinces of Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and Zambales. It falls within 15°00’40” to 18°00’40” North Latitude and 119°00’45” to 120°00’55” East Longitude. -
International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 9 No. 2 February 2021
International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 9 No. 2 February 2021 FESTIVALS OF ILOCOS NORTE: A CONTEXTUAL REVIEW OF VALUES AND CULTURE IN NORTHERN PHILIPPINES JASPER KIM M. RABAGO Author Assistant Professor Mariano Marcos State University Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines email: [email protected] 55 ISSN: 2411-5681 www.ijern.com ABSTRACT The study was conducted to develop and validate a series of pamphlets on selected festivals of Ilocos Norte. The descriptive approach was used and adapted the research and development (R and D) methodology. The social studies curriculum in the elementary and secondary schools in the Philippine K to 12 is designed to teach and strengthen the learners’ knowledge and understanding of local history. Part of teaching the concepts is integrating cultural values that are manifested in the various localities’ ways of life. Research and studies on cultural festivals were surveyed and first hand interview with key informants in the various local government units were done to determine the historical origin and values that are manifested in the festivals. The results of the survey were used as bases in the development of pamphlets on selected festivals of Ilocos Norte that could be used in teaching local history and values. The pamphlet comes in a series (1-6) form and has the following parts namely: A Cultural Celebration, The Town and Its People, Social Organization, A Reflection of the People’s Culture, and The Cultural Values and Highlights. Festivals were chosen based on their geographical place of origin. Hence, all the festivals were equally represented. Two festivals, Currimao’s Dinaklisan and Pasuquin’s Dumadara were chosen from the coastal area, from the upland area are Carasi’s Magdadaran Talip and Dumalneg’s Panagwawagi, and from the lowland area are Batac City’s Empanada and Dingras’ Ani. -
Sitrep No.21 Re Preparedness Measures and Effects
SitRep No. 21 Tab A PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "LANDO" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 28 October 2015, 6:00 AM No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 3,445 666,562 2,898,507 124 6,304 27,673 199,097 863,819 205,401 891,492 NCR 7 1,431 6,696 0 - - - - - - MARIKINA 2 500 2,450 - - - - NAVOTAS CITY 2 17 85 - - QUEZON CITY 3 914 4,161 - - REGION I (ILOCOS REGION) 1,324 217,599 973,457 4 126 546 22,767 98,231 22,893 98,777 ILOCOS NORTE 26 1,402 5,182 0 - - 250 1,250 250 1,250 ADAMS 1 526 2,013 250 1,250 250 1,250 BURGOS 6 14 53 - - CARASI 3 20 60 - - NUEVA ERA 3 394 1,262 - - PAGUDPUD 9 29 141 - - SOLSONA 4 419 1,653 ILOCOS SUR 98 3,362 15,063 0 - - 19 95 19 95 BANAYOYO 9 30 133 BURGOS 2 116 580 0 - - - - CAOAYAN 3 13 46 - - GALIMUYOD 1 5 25 - - - - LIDLIDDA 14 259 1,062 - - NAGBUKEL 12 540 1,914 - - NARVACAN 14 259 1,062 - - SALCEDO (BAUGEN) 3 7 35 - - SAN EMILIO 2 18 90 18 90 18 90 SAN ESTEBAN 1 3 15 - - SAN VICENTE 1 4 20 - - SANTA CATALINA 9 1,700 8,199 - - SANTA CRUZ 2 51 180 - - SANTA MARIA 8 24 117 - - SANTIAGO 8 118 462 - - SIGAY 2 5 10 - - SUGPON 3 130 650 1 5 1 5 TAGUDIN 4 80 463 - - LA UNION 356 24,606 97,822 2 9 33 8,856 39,243 8,865 39,276 SAN FERNANDO 27 1,049 4,092 2 9 33 670 2,782 679 2,815 AGOO 47 1,745 6,980 125 465 125 465 ARINGAY 12 143 554 17 68 17 68 BACNOTAN 12 454 1,821 107 433 107 433 BAGULIN 10 302 1,208 265 1,060 -
LANDSLIDE 101 : “All ABOUT RAIN INDUCED LANDSLIDES in the PHILIPPINES”
Dingalan Cherry Hills, Antipolo LANDSLIDE 101 : “All ABOUT RAIN INDUCED LANDSLIDES IN THE PHILIPPINES” Compostela Valley Guinsaugon, Leyte LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1 -Understanding Rain-Induced Landslide -Understanding Types of Landslide Why is Philippines prone to various types of mass wasting or landslide GEOLOGIC CLIMATIC Geological Factors Various Topographies STEEP SLOPES ROLLING HILLS VAST PLAINS Climatic Factors • ~ 20 tropical cyclones per year enter PAR Numerous typhoons and extended rainy seasons/periods Strong and shifting wave currents Guinsaugon, Southern Leyte (February 2006) Downslope movementDownslope of earth materialsmovement aided of earth by materialsgravity aided by gravity ROLE OF GRAVITY August 1999 Sliding mass Sliding mass March 2001 LANDSLIDE Major topographic features What are the types of mass wasting? Very Slow Fast Very fast TYPE (<1 cm/year) (1mm/day to 1.0 km /hr) (>4km/hr) Flow CREEP EARTH OR MUDFLOW DEBRIS AVALANCHE Slip DEBRIS SLIDE OR SLUMP Fall ROCKFALL “LANDSLIDES” Creep Debris Flow Mudflow Debris Avalanche Creep DEBRIS FLOW • . Brgy Andap, Compostela Valley, 2012 Maco, Compostela Valley, 2009 . Debris Flow Dingalan, Aurora, 2004 Brgy Andap, Compostela Valley, 2012 Infanta,Quezon, 2005 Real, Quezon, 2005 2 Mudflow Infanta,Quezon, 2005 Former location of chapel Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte,2006 Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte,2006 DEBRIS AVALANCHE COMPLEX LANDSLIDE Cherry Hills Subdivision, Antipolo City, 1999 Slump Slide - Debris Slide - Rock Slide SLUMP Jagna, Bohol Kibawe, Bukidnon Kibawe, Bukidnon, 2006 Magsaysay, June 5, 2009 Mankayan National High School Ground June 9, 2009 SLIDES Debris Slide Carasi-Piddig Road, Ilocos Norte Iligan City Itogon, Benguet La Union-Ilocos Sur Rock Slide Rock Slide in Abigail Subdivision, Brgy. -
Climate Building Skills of Chiefs of Police and Its Relationship to Organizational Performance
Northwestern University Educational Resource Center AUTHOR: BENIGNO, LELAND T. TITLE: Climate Building Skills of Chiefs of Police and its Relationship to Organizational Performance. YEAR: 2000 Acc. No.: 660231 Abstract: This research work was conducted to look into the climate building skills of the chiefs of police in Ilocos Norte and the performance of their police offices. It also determined the level of climate building skills of the chiefs of police as rated by themselves and their subordinates; the relationship between climate building skills and the personal and professional profiles of the respondents; the level of performance of the police offices; and the relationship between climate building skills and organizational performance. Sixteen police offices in the province of Ilocos Norte were involved I the study. The police offices are those I Laoag City, Bacarra, Bangui, Batac, Burgos, Currimao, Dingras, Pagudpod, Paoay, Pasuquin, Piddig, Pinili, San Nicolas, Solsona and Vintar. Two Hundred Twenty One (221) or 51% of the total number of subordinates I every police offices was taken as samples and were selected through random sampling. This study used the descriptive-correlation research design to describe the respondents’ personal and professional profiles and their climate building skills. Frequencies, percentages, weighted means, and Pearson r were the statistical tools employed to interpret the data gathered. The research study found out that the chiefs of police of Ilocos Norte have not yet attained a very satisfactory level of climate building skills. It further revealed that their personal and professional profiles are not significantly related to their climate building skills. However, the climate building skills of the police influenced their organizational performance in terms of work coordination, sensitivity and concern for human rights and evaluating subordinates. -
DIRECTORY of TREASURERS and ASSISTANT TREASURERS DOF-BLGF REGION 1 As of September 22, 2015
DIRECTORY OF TREASURERS and ASSISTANT TREASURERS DOF-BLGF REGION 1 As of September 22, 2015 NO. NAME POSITION MUNICIPALITY/CITY PROVINCE CONTACT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS 1 JOSEPHINE P. CALAJATE PT Ilocos Norte 09471706120 [email protected] DELFIN. S. RABANES APT Ilocos Norte 09192795544 [email protected] 2 MARIBETH A. NAVARRO ICO-PT Ilocos Sur 09177798181 3 FRANCIS REMEGUIS E. ESTIGOY PT La Union 09158077913 [email protected] BERNABE C. DUMAGUIN APT La Union 09175641901 [email protected] 4 MARILOU UTANES PT Pangasinan 09189368722 [email protected] ROMEO E. OCA APT-Admin Pangasinan 09993032342 CITY 1 SHIRLEY R. DELA CRUZ CT Alaminos City Pangasinan 09166058891 [email protected] ROLANDO T. AGLIBOT ACT Alaminos City Pangasinan 09198999575 [email protected] 2 VERONICA D. GARCIA CT Batac City Ilocos Norte 9497792229 [email protected] RONALD JOHN P. GARBRIEL ACT Batac City Ilocos Norte 09175057394 [email protected] 3 BERNARDITA B. MATI CT Candon City Ilocos Sur 09085480664 MARISSA LEONILA M. SOLIVEN ACT Candon City Ilocos Sur 09209620619 [email protected] 4 ROMELITA ALCANTARA CT Dagupan City Pangasinan 09178101206 [email protected] 5 ELENA V. ASUNCION CT Laoag City Ilocos Norte 09175702228 [email protected] EVELYN B. GAMAYO ACT-Admin Laoag City Ilocos Norte 09088740024 [email protected] DIOMEDES B. GAYBAN ACT-Ops Laoag City Ilocos Norte 09175700015 6 JOSEPHINE J. CARANTO CT San Carlos City Pangasinan 09299557594 [email protected] MARITES Q. CASTRO ACT San Carlos City Pangasinan 09275069516 [email protected] 7 EDMAR C. LUNA CT San Fernando City La Union 09189641994 [email protected] ELVY N. CASILLA ACT San Fernando City La Union 8 SANIATA A. -
Ilocostat Q3 2018.Pdf
Vol. 4, No. 3 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF PSA REGION I July to September 2018 PSA Celebrates 5th Anniversary s part of PSA’s A celebration of its 5th Founding Anniversary, BSP Cites PSA as Excellent Stakeholder the Philippine Statistics he Bangko Sentral ng Authority - Regional Pilipinas (BSP) Statistical Services Office I T adjudged Philippine (PSA - RSSO I) employees Statistics Authority Regional conducted physical wellness Statistical Services Office I (RSSO I) as a recipient of the activities in line with the “Outstanding Partner for theme” Healthy PSA, Happy Report on the Regional PSA” on September 12, 2018 Economic Developments in at the PSA RSSO I Conference the Philippines” award on Room, City of San Fernando, August 22, 2018 during the La Union. 2018 Awards Ceremony and Appreciation Lunch for BSP Photo Caption: PSA RSSO I OIC Regional During the event, OIC of Stakeholders at BSP La Union Director Atty. Sheila O. De Guzman and OIC SOCD CRASD Arturo de Sola gave Regional Office, San Chief Mr. Niño E. Tuazon received the Regional his welcome remarks. In his Fernando City, La Union. Stakeholders Award for PSA RSSO I during the 2018 Awards Ceremony and Appreciation Lunch message, he emphasized the for BSP Stakeholders on August 22, 2018 at BSP need to promote the San Fernando, La Union. (continue to page 4) (continue to page 5) Editorial July—September ● Vol. 4, No. 3 Words of Gratitude ur warmest greeting to the attention. Let us not forget that As we embark the challenges of O people of Ilocos Region as the body and mind are not 2018, let us continue to we celebrate PSA’s 5th separate...one will always affect strengthen our purpose of Anniversary with the resounding the other so it is our duty to further developing our theme, “Healthy PSA, Happy keep our body in good health in community through uplifting PSA.” order to keep a clear and strong innovation and realizing PSA’s mind. -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE Highlights of the Region I (Ilocos Region) Population 2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH) Date of Release: 20 August 2021 Reference No. 2021-316 • The population of Region I - Ilocos as of 01 May 2020 is 5,301,139 based on the 2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH). This accounts for about 4.86 percent of the Philippine population in 2020. • The 2020 population of the region is higher by 275,011 from the population of 5.03 million in 2015, and 552,767 more than the population of 4.75 million in 2010. Moreover, it is higher by 1,100,661 compared with the population of 4.20 million in 2000. (Table 1) Table 1. Total Population Based on Various Censuses: Region I - Ilocos Census Year Census Reference Date Total Population 2000 May 1, 2000 4,200,478 2010 May 1, 2010 4,748,372 2015 August 1, 2015 5,026,128 2020 May 1, 2020 5,301,139 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority • The population of Region I increased by 1.13 percent annually from 2015 to 2020. By comparison, the rate at which the population of the region grew from 2010 to 2015 was lower at 1.09 percent. (Table 2) Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate Based on Various Censuses: Region I - Ilocos Intercensal Period Annual Population Growth Rate (%) 2000 to 2010 1.23 2010 to 2015 1.09 2015 to 2020 1.13 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority • Among the four provinces comprising Region I, Pangasinan had the biggest population in 2020 with 3,163,190 persons, followed by La Union PSA Complex, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1101 Telephone: (632) 8938-5267 www.psa.gov.ph with 822,352 persons, and Ilocos Sur with 706,009 persons.