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2. Laiza Mae O. Colobong Talaingod 3 Republic of the PhiliptirEs Departmcnt of Health REGX)XAL OCFlcE N DOH Compoun4 lP larel Are., Eajada, Davao Oty TrunHin€s: +63 (82) 3O&1q13, 3Grllo/r, 1E1906r 277 1O7r, 227146?; Fu, 221-6320 email ddtllAnoernJl@n uebsite ww..ol,.ddr€o.far May 8, 2018 RO XI PERSONNEL ORDER r,lo.2or8 - it-11'{ -F SUBJECT: AUTHORIW OF THE FOLLOWNG HRH PERSONNEL TO ATTEND THE TRA]NING ON COMMUNITY TANAGEMENT ON ACUTE MALNUTRMON BY BATCH IN TAGUM CITY, DAVAO DEL NORTE FROM MAY 21.23; MAY 23-25, AND MAY 29-31,2018. The following HRH Personnel are heEby authorized to attend the Community Management on Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) on the following dates: Date of Traininq Name of HR Place of Assi0nment May21-23,2018 (32) 1. t{oleven C. Anosas Talaingod 2. Laiza Mae O. Colobong Talaingod 3. Ann H. Filipinas Talaingod 4. Jeyson C. Gonato Talaingod 5. Lodrita L. Mercado Talaingod 6. Norhaina R. Salipoden Talaingod 7. Anna Marie P. Bacano Panabo City 8. Abigail L. Balladares Panabo City 9. Mark Gregor Barcena Panabo Clty 10. Lalin M. Bamido Panabo City 1 1. Bryan Roger Q. Bemaldez Pambo City 12. Mcenta L. Bifian Panabo City 13. Mary Grace S. Abrina New Corella 14. Angelie D. Arafias New Corella 15. Loriza Jane D. Baco New Corella 16. Doris C. Bercilla New Corella 17. Jonna Kissmet A. Calio New Corela 18. Ana Marie O. Comidoy New Corella '19. Mariam Jamila l. Dolorican New Corella 20. Manielyn O. Durang New Corella 21. Mary Grace P. Embalsado New Corella 22. Leuna Faula L. Banaog Sto. Tomas 23. Ray Byron S. Barbarona Sto. Tomas 24. Claudine Nacole P. Brion Sto. Tomas 25. Shareen Jane M. Cahiles Sto. Tomas 26. Kilven B. Castafiares Sto. Tomas Republic of th€ PhilipfirEs Department of Health REGK)flAI. OfFICE XI DOH Comlpun4 .!P l-aurel Ave., Eaiada, Davao Oty TrunHines: +63 (82) 3O91!n3, 36-1!XX, 3091'J6,227.1073,2A7463; Fd 221-5320 emait &hlldiraoeltrdlcqh weLlite rlr.rolr-dd!.ta.Dar 27 . Anna May L. Dolormente Sto. Tomas 28. Kent Mar D. Gonato Sto. Tomas 29. Geraldine P. Malareies Sto. Tomas 30. Raychele V. Molina Slo. Tomas 31. Mary S\rphanie P. l-lomales Sto. Tomas 32. Vanessa D. Vasquez Sto. Tomas May 212q2018 1. Jocecar T. Borja Panabo City 2. Julius Oliver Chatto Panabo City 3. Kara Marise A. Cortez Panabo City 4. Charlot P. Enson Panabo City 5. Mario D. Mendez Panabo City 6. July Mae Z. Orillaneda Panabo City 7. Hannah Q. Orpiano Panabo City 8. Vrennelli Gail F. Pueuo Panabo City 9. Annamie D. Quinto Panabo City 10. Kent Mart O. Gonato Slo. Tomas 1 1. Geraldine P. Malarejes Sto. Tomas 12. Raychele V. Molina Sto. Tomas 13. Rhea L. Opalla Slo. Tomas 14. Christy Lou R. Pendon Sto. Tomas 15. Jess Ann N. Persigas Slo. Tomas 16. Julievib R. Taguiran Sto. Tomas .l7. Reynan V. Mlla Sto. Tomas 18. Sheila Mary L. Ytac Sto. Tomas 19. Kafen Rose G. Bangcaylan Sto- Tomas 20. Jonjean P. Datiles Sto. Tomas 21. Leny M. Gomez Sto. Tomas 22. Pee Gee Lor N. Abalos Tagum City 23. Lanisa Mae A. Aranjuez Tagum City 24. RouchealAngeli M. Besa Tagum City 25. Mary Joy N. Casaol Tagum City 26. El Mar Shane N. Dollerfie Tagum City 27.Tyro,ne C. Dotarot Tagum City 28. Burt Angelo B. Fano Tagum City 29. Marigdel A. Geronimo New Corella 30. Ailyr G. Madohinog New Corella 31. Jane P. Maghanoy New Corella 32. Chelly Joy B. Matog New Corella 33. Maricres 8. Postanes New Corella .:r+.li{n I ,93ft a)r\4 atlg*+ 'Srsternang Arcs, Serbrbyong LuDos. ..lSO na tayo." Republic of ttte PhiliptiiEs Dcpartment of Health N8G['J{A1 OFFlcE N mH Compo.rn4 JP Lawel A\re., Eajada, Dav.o Cty Trunldii*3: +63 (82) 3(E19O3, 3{F!!XX, 30}19(5, 227473, 2272163; Ed, 227-6320 emait dohlLdaroetntJlcon urettsrte: rlw-ml,.dd\fw.Ih May 2931, 2018 (32) 1 . Abigael Maudce D. Laroga Tagum City 2. Kdstian Kaye P. Maghu)rop Tagum City 3. Richeel Ann G. Mansueto Tagum City 4. Mary Grace G. Moreno Tagum City 5. Yvonne T. Obre Tagum City 6. Lalaine L. Olegarion Tagum City 7. Jonel K. Postanes Tagum City 8. Sheila Marie T. Rimando Tagum City 9. Grace A. Simbaion Tagum City 10. Bryan R. Rodelas Tagum City 1 1. Ahmad G. Rasul Panabo City 12. Rachel Ann M. Sabatin Panabo City 13. Ann Kirsiy M. Salisid Panabo City 14. Lo\rely Mae V. Taboada Panabo City 15. Anatyn M. Tecson Panabo City 16. Yasser M. Umag Panabo city 17. John Edward S. Uy Panabo City 18. Merry Joy C. Dano Panabo City 'l9. Joan Vanessa P. Elio Panabo City 20. Noela May L. Enguito Panabo City 21. Daisy V. tetras Panabo City 22. Richell R. Libre Panabo City 23. lilubellen R. Lopez Panabo City 24. Cyndrell L. Verallo Panabo City 25. Cheny Jean G. Enumerables Panabo City 26. Dominga O. Ytem Panabo City 27. Mariedel C. Anifion New Corella 28. Lanie G. Bandala New Corella 29. Jocelyn B. Hamili New Corella 30. Cristelo T. Maghuyop New Core[a 31. DMna B. Sison New Corella 32. Betty E. Mloria New Corella Under this Order, a/ lrdlsoottdk,/!. expenses relative to the above-mentioned activity shall be charged to MFO2 Nutrition Funds, subjecl to usual govemment accounting and auditing rules and regulations. t ur Ore Regiooal Director! / '^,'t' ABDULLAH B. DUil/AlrA JR, irD, MPA CESO lll ri.'j,'').r1r'l' Assislant Secretary ot Health - Msayas and Mindanao Field lmplementation and Managerner Cluster and Regional Drector 'Sisternarv A,ros, Serbrsyo/V Lubos. ..lSO na tayo.'.
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