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Cordillera Administrative Region Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) 1 Opening Ceremony/ Launching of the 31st IEC online/virtual PSA-CAR NSM celebration thru AVP key message from (10:00am - 10:10am) PSA-CO/ORD 1 Launching of Provincial Statistics Month in Lecture in front of Ifugao Provincial Capitol, LGU-Ifugao/PPDO-Ifugao, PSA-Ifugao Ifugao Province Lagawe, Ifugao (8:30am - 12:00nn) 1 Advertisement on the 31st NSM IEC local print media NEDA-CAR Article to be prepared by NEDA- CAR, size 1/4, B&W. 1 Provincial Opening Program: Launching of IEC PSA-Apayao Provincial Office, Luna, PSA- Apayao Apayao Group Chat named, "The Apayao Apayao Statisticians and Data Users (ASDU)" (9:30am - 12:00nn) 1 NSM Motorcade IEC Luna, Apayao PSA- Apayao (7:00am - 8:00am) 1 Hanging of NSM streamer @ DILG-CAR IEC whole month of October, DILG- DILG-CAR Regional Office Building façade CAR, North Drive, Baguio City 1 Opening of NSM celebration for Benguet IEC (8:30am - 12:00nn) PSA-Benguet 1-31 Hanging of NSM streamer IEC - Ifugao Provincial Capitol and LGU-Ifugao/PPDO-Ifugao/DepEd different agencies/offices in the BSU province PSA-CAR - BSU Main Gate and Frontage of PSA- Apayao College of Applied Statistics-Annex Baguio Water District (BWD) Building façade, BSU Compound, NEDA-CAR/RDC-CAR La Trinidad, Benguet PSA- Kalinga - PSA-RSSO CAR and Conference Hall, Abanao Extension, Baguio City - PSA-Apayao Office, Luna, Apayao - BWD Building, PNR Compound, Baguio City - NEDA-CAR, Leonardwood Road, Baguio City - PSA PO, Tabuk, Kalinga Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) - CHED-CAR Bldg., La Trinidad, CHED-CAR Benguet Baguio City General Hospital and - BGHMC Bldg., BGH Compound, Medical Center (BHGMC) Baguio City MGB-CAR PSA-Mountain Province MGB-CAR premises, Diego Silang PSA-Abra St., Baguio City BSP-LURO - PSA PO, Bontoc, Mountain DOH- CAR Province LGU-Benguet/PPDO - PSA PO, Bangued, Abra PSA Benguet - BSP BGBS - DOH-CHD CAR Office Building, BGH Compound, Baguio City - Benguet Provincial Capitol, La Trinidad, Benguet - PSA-Benguet Provincial Office, Legarda Road, Baguio City 1-31 Posting of Infographics at FB page and PSA Exhibit whole month of October, PSA-CAR RSSO-CAR website online/virtual exhibit 1-31 Statistics Appreciation and Awareness Raising IEC Facebook Page, NEDA/RDC NEDA-CAR/RDC-CAR E-files of collaterals, content through FB, NEDA/RDC webpages (e.g. News Webpage, etc. development and design from article, AVPs, others) PSA 1-31 Display of PSA Kalinga publications (Special Exhibit whole month of October, Provincial PSA - Kalinga & PSC releases & 2020 Infographics on survey Capitol, Tabuk, Kalinga results and vital statistics 1-31 Display of PSA Kalinga publications (Special Exhibit whole month of October, PSA PO, PSA - Kalinga releases & 2020 Infographics on survey Tabuk, Kalinga results and vital statistics 1-31 Information dissemination/sharing of NSM IEC DOST-CAR website, social DOST-CAR activities media/Facebook page, Regional Office and Provincial Centers 1-31 Statistical Display Exhibit whole month of October, Ifugao PSA-Ifugao Provincial Capitol Atrium, Lagawe, Ifugao Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) 1-31 Radio Guesting (1 slot for PSC members every IEC MWF, Kiphodan Radio Station, LGU PHO/PSWDO/PNP-Ifugao week) Lagawe (12:00nn - 1:00pm) 1-31 Statistical Exhibit Exhibit whole month of October, PSA PO, PSA-Abra Bangued, Abra 1-31 Data Dissemination through print and IEC Bangued, Abra PSA-Abra broadcast media/Radio Questing (10:00am - 11:00am) 1-31 Statistical Training/Capacity-Building Program Training PSA-Abra Provincial Office PSA-Abra (8:00am - 5:00pm) 1-31 Infographics Display of CAR Banking Statistics Exhibit TBA BSP LURO 1-31 IEC Materials Give-away Counter IEC BSP BGBS BSP LURO Display and distribution of IEC materials 1-31 Data gathering on the research: Survey on Forum whole month of October, within DOH-CAR Funds allocated for the conduct Health System Responsiveness of the Rural Benguet province of research, not only for the Health Units in Benguet data gathering 1-31 FB profile app on the 31st NSM and 2020 IEC whole month of October, thru PSA-CAR theme online platforms - Facebook 2 Posting of Support to the 31st NSM @ the IEC whole month of October, thru DILG-CAR DILG Cordillera Official Facebook Page social media platform/FB Account 5 Launching of the iSTAT online PSA-RSSO CAR IEC online/virtual, PSA-CAR Conference PSA-CAR webpage Hall, 3rd Floor CTLL Bldg., Abanao Extension, Baguio City (9:00am - 12:00nn) 5 Launching of 31st NSM in Kalinga thru Radio IEC Radyo Pilipinas, Tabuk, Kalinga PSA- Kalinga Guesting (10:00am - 11:00am) 5 Unfurling of the NSM tarpaulin IEC Baguio City Hall grounds Baguio City Government (8:00am - 9:00am) 5 Ribbon Cutting - Infographics IEC Baguio City Hall grounds Baguio City Government (8:00am - 9:00am) 5 Display of Infographics exhibit Exhibit display of exhibits for 1 week, Baguio City Government Baguio City Hall Main Lobby (8:00am - 5:00pm) Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) 6 Display of Infographics exhibit Exhibit Frontage of CAS- ANNex Building, BSU BSU Compound, La Trinidad, Benguet (8:00am - 5:00pm) 6-9 2021 Work and Financial Plan Workshop cum Workshop DOH-CHD CAR Office Building, BGH DOH-CAR LGU Health Scorecard Report Presentation Compound, Baguio City (8:00am - 5:00pm) 7 PSA-Benguet Radio Guesting/Interview IEC DZEQ Radyo ng Bayan, Saint Joseph PSA-Benguet Village, Baguio City (10:00am - 11:00am) 8-22 DOH Kapihan: Health Events and COVID-19 Press DOH-CHD CAR Office Building, BGH DOH-CAR Updates Conference Compound, Baguio City (10:00am - 12:00nn) 9 Training (Hands on) on the operation of Training Virtual PSC/PLGU-Ifugao Online Meetings/Webinars (8:00am - 5:00pm) 13-15 Training and Capability Building for MGB Seminar/Webi Virtual MGB-CAR Personnel Responsible for Statistical Data and nar (8:00am - 5:00pm) Analysis, Website Maintenance and Information Dissemination 15 Showing of AVPs through Facebook page IEC online/virtual PSA-CAR (8:00am - 5:00pm) 15 Research Forum: Allocation, distribution and Conference PSA-Ifugao Conference Hall PPDO-Ifugao, PSA-Ifugao utilization of the 20% DF (8:00am - 5:00pm) 15 Roadside Tree Planting IEC along Poblacion roadside, Ifugao PPDO-Ifugao,DENR elected municipalities (9:00am - 12:00nn) 16 (PSA ABIDE Project 2.0): Ask the Statisticians Forum PSA-Apayao Provincial Office, Luna, PSA-Apayao (Virtual and/or Face-to-Face with PPEs) Apayao (8:30am - 12:00nn) 17 Sharing on Maximizing Google Application Lecture DILG-CAR, North Drive, Baguio City DILG-CAR Functionality to Improve Monitoring and (8:00am - 5:00pm) Evaluation 19 Infographics/Poster- Making Contest Contest PSA-Apayao Provincial Office, Luna, PSA-Apayao Apayao (8:30am - 12:00nn) Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) 19-23 SLU-PESO Infographics Display Exhibit Virtual/Online through Facebook SLU-PESO 20 Tree Planting IEC within Luna, Apayao PSA-Apayao (9:00am - 12:00nn) 20 SLU-PESO Digital Poster Making Contest Online through email and Facebook SLU-PESO Entries will be received via email and posted through Facebook. 20 Statistics Symposium through Webinar Symposium BSU Compound, La Trinidad, BSU Benguet (8:00am - 12:00nn) 20 Funwalk IEC (8:00am - 9:00am) PSA-Benguet, Benguet P/MLGUs 21 SLU-PESO Photo Essay Contest Online through email and Facebook SLU-PESO Entries will be received via email and posted through Facebook. 21 PSA-Benguet Radio Guesting/Interview IEC DZEQ Radyo ng Bayan, Saint Joseph PSA-Benguet Village, Baguio City (10:00am - 11:00am) 21-23 Training on the use of Geographic Training PSA-Ifugao Conference Hall PPDO-Ifugao,DENR Information System (GIS) (8:00am - 5:00pm) 22 SLU-PESO Statistical Quiz Bee Contest Online through Google platform SLU-PESO (Google forms) 22 Training on the implementation of ENR Laws Training PSA-Ifugao Conference Hall PPDO-Ifugao, DENR 35 Participants (PNP) (8:00am - 5:00pm) 22 Training on Microsoft Teams: Part 1 - Seminar/Webi (8:00am - 5:00pm) MGB-CAR Beginners Guide to Teams nar 22-23 Training on the preparation of Infographics, Training part online/ virtual-physical, PSA- PSA-CAR Data Visualization RSSO CAR Conference Hall, 3rd Floor CTTL Building, Abanao Extension, Baguio City (8:00am - 5:00pm) 23 SLU-PESO Awarding of 31st NSM Contest IEC Online thru Facebook SLU-PESO Certificates will be released via Winners email 23 (PSA ABIDE Project 2.0) Giving of PSA IEC schools and offices within Luna, PSA-Apayao Publications to Libraries Apayao (8:00am - 5:00pm) Cordillera Administrative Region DATE ACTIVITY TYPE VENUE/TIME SPONSORING AGENCY REMARKS (OCTOBER) 25 Zumba IEC Ifugao Provincial Capitol Atrium, PSC/PPDO-Ifugao 35 Participants Lagawe, Ifugao (3:30pm - 5:00pm) 27 Training/Orientation on Database Seminar/Webi (8:00am - 5:00pm) MGB-CAR Foundations: Administration nar 27 Training on Basic Statistics Training PSA-Benguet 29 NSM Closing Ceremony IEC (8:00am - 12:00nn) PSA-Benguet 30 Zumba IEC PSA-Apayao Provincial Office, Luna, PSA-Apayao Apayao (8:00am - 10:00am) 30 31st NSM Culminating Activity IEC PSA-Apayao Provincial Office, Luna, PSA-Apayao Apayao (8:00am -5:00pm) 30 Closing Program - Regional NSM celebration IEC online/virtual, PSA-RSSO CAR PSA-CAR Conference Hall, 3rd Floor CTLL. Building, Abanao Extension, Baguio City (8:00am - 12:00nn) 31 Closing Ceremony PSA- Benguet IEC TBA
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