Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 NUTRITION CLUSTER REGION VIII Eastern Samar Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 Please note that the screening numbers are unverified. Verified screening data will be circulated once available! For questions please contact the Nutrition Cluster (contact details on last page). EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Barangays Covered DOLORES (No.) 70 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round 60 SULAT 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 50 BORONGAN 40 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 30 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 20 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 10 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Barangays Covered DOLORES (No.) 400 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round 350 SULAT 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 300 BORONGAN 250 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 200 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 150 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS 100 GUIUAN 50 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Barangays Covered DOLORES (% of barangays in municipality) 100 CANAVID 1st Round 90 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 80 3 Round SAN JULIAN 70 BORONGAN 60 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 50 40 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 30 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 20 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 10 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Barangays Covered DOLORES (% of total barangays in Province of Eastern Samar) 100.00 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 90.00 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 80.00 SAN JULIAN 70.00 BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 60.00 BALANGKAYAN 50.00 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 40.00 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 30.00 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 20.00 10.00 0.00 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Children 6-59 mos. Screened DOLORES (No.) 5000 CANAVID 1st Round 4500 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 4000 3 Round SAN JULIAN 3500 BORONGAN 3000 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 2500 2000 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 1500 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 1000 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 500 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Children 6-59 mos. Screened DOLORES (No.) 25,000 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 20,000 SAN JULIAN BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 15,000 BALANGKAYAN LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 10,000 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 5,000 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Children 6-59 mos. Screened DOLORES (% of estimated children 6-59 months) 100 CANAVID 1st Round 90 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 80 3 Round SAN JULIAN 70 BORONGAN 60 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 50 40 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 30 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 20 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 10 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Children 6-59 mos. Screened DOLORES (% of estimated children 6-59 months) 62.00 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round 60.00 SULAT 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 58.00 BORONGAN 56.00 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 54.00 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 52.00 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS 50.00 GUIUAN 48.00 46.00 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Children identified with SAM - No Edema DOLORES (Children 6-59 mos. - No.) 25 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 20 3 Round SAN JULIAN BORONGAN 15 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 10 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 5 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Children identified with SAM - No Edema DOLORES (6-59 mos. - No.) 50 CANAVID 1st Round 45 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 40 SAN JULIAN 35 BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 30 BALANGKAYAN 25 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 20 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 15 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 10 5 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Children identified with SAM - With Edema DOLORES (6-59 mos. - No.) 1.2 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT 1 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 0.8 BORONGAN MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 0.6 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 0.4 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS 0.2 GUIUAN 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Children identified with SAM - With Edema DOLORES (6-59 mos. - No.) 3 CANAVID 1st Round nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 2 SAN JULIAN BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 2 BALANGKAYAN LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 1 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 1 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Lactating Mothers - Screened DOLORES (No.) 1000 CANAVID 900 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 800 3 Round SAN JULIAN 700 BORONGAN 600 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 500 400 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 300 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 200 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 100 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Lactating Mothers - Screened DOLORES (No.) 3,500 CANAVID nd TAFT 2 Round 3,000 SULAT 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 2,500 BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 2,000 BALANGKAYAN LLORENTE HERNANI 1,500 GEN. MACARTHUR LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO BALANGIGA MERCEDES 1,000 GIPORLOS GUIUAN 500 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Lactating Mothers - Screened DOLORES (% of estimated lactating mothers) 200 CANAVID 180 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT rd 160 3 Round SAN JULIAN 140 BORONGAN 120 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 100 80 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 60 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 40 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 20 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Lactating Mothers - Screened DOLORES (% of estimated lactating mothers) 100.00 CANAVID nd TAFT 90.00 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 80.00 SAN JULIAN 70.00 BORONGAN MAYDOLONG 60.00 BALANGKAYAN 50.00 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 40.00 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 30.00 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 20.00 10.00 0.00 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG Lactating Mothers malnourished DOLORES (No.) 4.5 CANAVID 4 nd TAFT 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round 3.5 SAN JULIAN 3 BORONGAN 2.5 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 2 LLORENTE HERNANI GEN. MACARTHUR 1.5 LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 1 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 0.5 0 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 EASTERN SAMAR JIPAPAD MUAC Screening Results ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO MASLOG ORAS Lactating Mothers malnourished DOLORES (No.) 9 CANAVID nd TAFT 8 2 Round SULAT 3rd Round SAN JULIAN 7 BORONGAN 6 MAYDOLONG BALANGKAYAN 5 LLORENTE HERNANI 4 GEN. MACARTHUR LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN SALCEDO 3 BALANGIGA MERCEDES GIPORLOS GUIUAN 2 1 0 TOTAL Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014 Thank You!!! For more information please contact: Ferdinand Y. Gozar Information Manager – Eastern Samar Nutrition Cluster ACF International Mobile: +639285056937; +639182212686 Nutrition Cluster Region VIII – Eastern Samar, Nutrition Cluster Meeting 22 April 2014.
Recommended publications
  • EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY of REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES (As of 24 Mar)
    EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY OF REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES (as of 24 Mar) Map_OCHA_Region VIII_01_3W_REHAB_24032014_v1 BIRI PALAPAG LAVEZARES SAN JOSE ALLEN ROSARIO BOBON MONDRAGON LAOANG VICTORIA SAN CATARMAN ROQUE MAPANAS CAPUL SAN CATUBIG ANTONIO PAMBUJAN GAMAY N O R T H E R N S A M A R LAPINIG SAN SAN ISIDRO VICENTE LOPE DE VEGA LAS NAVAS SILVINO LOBOS JIPAPAD ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO CALBAYOG CITY MATUGUINAO MASLOG ORAS SANTA GANDARA TAGAPUL-AN MARGARITA DOLORES SAN JOSE DE BUAN SAN JORGE CAN-AVID PAGSANGHAN MOTIONG ALMAGRO TARANGNAN SANTO PARANAS NI-O (WRIGHT) TAFT CITY OF JIABONG CATBALOGAN SULAT MARIPIPI W E S T E R N S A M A R B I L I R A N SAN JULIAN KAWAYAN SAN SEBASTIAN ZUMARRAGA HINABANGAN CULABA ALMERIA CALBIGA E A S T E R N S A M A R NAVAL DARAM CITY OF BORONGAN CAIBIRAN PINABACDAO BILIRAN TALALORA VILLAREAL CALUBIAN CABUCGAYAN SANTA RITA BALANGKAYAN MAYDOLONG SAN BABATNGON ISIDRO BASEY BARUGO LLORENTE LEYTE SAN HERNANI TABANGO MIGUEL CAPOOCAN ALANGALANG MARABUT BALANGIGA TACLOBAN GENERAL TUNGA VILLABA CITY MACARTHUR CARIGARA SALCEDO SANTA LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN MATAG-OB KANANGA JARO FE PALO TANAUAN PASTRANA ORMOC CITY GIPORLOS PALOMPON MERCEDES DAGAMI TABONTABON JULITA TOLOSA GUIUAN ISABEL MERIDA BURAUEN DULAG ALBUERA LA PAZ MAYORGA L E Y T E MACARTHUR JAVIER (BUGHO) CITY OF BAYBAY ABUYOG MAHAPLAG INOPACAN SILAGO HINDANG SOGOD Legend HINUNANGAN HILONGOS BONTOC Response activities LIBAGON Administrative limits HINUNDAYAN BATO per Municipality SAINT BERNARD ANAHAWAN Province boundary MATALOM SAN JUAN TOMAS (CABALIAN) OPPUS Municipality boundary MALITBOG S O U T H E R N L E Y T E Ongoing rehabilitation Ongoing MAASIN CITY activites LILOAN MACROHON PADRE BURGOS SAN 1-30 Planned FRANCISCO SAN 30-60 RICARDO LIMASAWA PINTUYAN 60-90 Data sources:OCHA,Clusters 0 325 K650 975 1,300 1,625 90-121 Kilometers EASTERN VISAYAS:SUMMARY OF REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES AS OF 24th Mar 2014 Early Food Sec.
    [Show full text]
  • Spes Beneficiaries 2018 E
    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 8 SPES BENEFICIARIES 2018 E. Samar Field Office No. Name of Student Address 1 ANERI, Ma. Lyn P. Brgy. Garden, Arteche, Eastern Samar 2 CALISAY, Ma. Azlie L. Brgy. Rawis, Arteche, Eastern Samar 3 ADENA, Heniekyle P. Brgy. Central, Arteche, Eastern Samar 4 URBANO, Rosario Brgy. Balud, Arteche, Eastern Samar 5 DESPE, Elvin R. Brgy. Rawis, Arteche, Eastern Samar 6 Rexzour D. hirang Brgy. 01, Balangiga, E. Samar 7 Angel Mae C. Amarille Brgy. Cansumangkay, Balangiga, E. Samar 8 Krisley Iris R. Canillas Brgy. 05, Balangiga, E. samar 9 Jonalyn D. Matiga Brgy. Maybunga, Balangiga, E. Samar 10 Vivian Joy D. Morta Brgy. 01, Balangiga, E. Samar 11 Julius A. Abletes Brgy. San Miguel, Balangiga, E. Samar 12 Roxan Faith C. Ramirez Brgy. 01, Balangiga, E. Samar 13 Julius P. Nacionales Brgy. 05, Balangiga, E. Samar 14 Alyssa Mae A. Padul Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Balangiga, E. Samar 15 Shiena Mae L. Cadion Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Balangiga, E. Samar 16 Ivy C. Dado Brgy. Guinmaayohan, Balangiga, E. Samar 17 Marvin A. Docena Brgy. 06, Balangiga, E. Samar 18 Lorenzo E. Deñado, Jr. Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Balangiga, E. Samar 19 Kesselyn P. Abal Brgy. 05, Balangiga, E. Samar 20 Sherilyn B. Selso Brgy. San Miguel, Balangiga, E. Samar 21 Mylene A. Asis Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Balangiga, E. Samar 22 Catherine A. Bajar Brgy. 05, Balangiga, E. Samar 23 Annie Jane A. Alas Brgy. San Miguel, Balangiga, E. Samar 24 Meljhun A. Valdenor Brgy. 06, Balangiga, E. Samar 25 Eriel B.
    [Show full text]
  • Iii Watershed Hydrology Assessment1
    IIL. III L. l1li l WATERSHED HYDROLOGY ASSESSMENT1 . '. .' ..l.. ..l USAID .. *****,. • ..l. - ....... ~ .-l w·· ...- WATERSHED HYDROLOGY ASSESSMENT1 ... ... by REX VICTOR O. CRUZ' Watershed Assessment Specialist November 2000 Samar Island Biodiversity Study (SAMBIO) Resources, Environment and Economics Center for Studies, Inc. (REECS) In association with Orient Integrated Development Consultants, Inc. (OIDCI) Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Region 8 (DENR-8) 1 This publication was made possible through support provided by the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of Grant No. 492.c..()().()Q..QQ(1..()(). The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U. S. Agency for International Development. 2 The author, Dr. Rex Vietor 0 Guz, is the \\'atershed Specialist of SAMBIO, REECS. 13, TABLE OF CONTENTS list of Tables list of Figures ... Executive Summary...•........••.•.•.••..............••..•.•...•.....•.•.•....•.•••.•...••.•••.•....••• vi 1. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDy........•.••........•••....•.........•............•...•...•. 1 2. METHODOLOGy•..•.......................••...•........•....•...•...........•.•.......•... 1 2.1 Unit of Analysis . 1 2.2 Framework of Analysis . 1 2.3 Key Activities Performed . 2 2.3.1 Collection of secondary data . 3 2.3.2 Collection of primary data . 3 2.3.3 Watershed characterization . 3 2.3.4 Map analysis . 3 2.3.5 Evaluation of soil erosion potentiaL . 3 .... 2.3.6 Evaluation of the potential impacts of management and land use on streamflow : . 4 2.3.7 Identification of areas critical to the protection and .... conservation of soil and water . 4 2.3.8 Identification of appropriate management strategies and land uses . 4 3. RESULTS AND DiSCUSSiON.............•.•.....•.................•...........•.....•._ 4 3.1 The Watersheds of Samar Island .
    [Show full text]
  • Pwds, Elderly Covered in SL Health Care
    Comelec, PNP, DPWH to form “Oplan Baklas” A province-wide operation to remove election campaign materials not placed in designated common poster areas will be undertaken as soon as the “Oplan Baklas” will be formally fielded. The Commission on Elections (Comelec) serves as the lead agency March 16-31, 2016 of the activity, supported by the De- Media Center, 2nd Flr., Capitol Bldg. Vol. III, No. 18 partment of Public Works and High- ways-Southern Leyte District Engi- neering Office (DPWH-SLDEO) for PWDs, elderly covered in SL health care the 15-man manpower crew, and el- By Bong Pedalino OSCA seeks payout ements of the Philippine National Po- The provincial government of Southern Leyte takes care of hospital- of social pension to lice (PNP) for security. 860 senior citizens District Engr. Ma. Margarita Junia ization costs in case resident Senior Citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) would be admitted in any of the public hospitals managed by the confirmed during the Action Center By Erna Sy Gorne province. will be absorbed using the indigency Cable TV program last week that her The Office of the Senior Cit- office was one of those tapped by the This was made possible through fund set aside for this purpose from an ordinance passed by the Sang- the provincial coffers. izens Affairs (OSCA) in Maasin Comelec for the task. City seeks to complete the require- guniang Panlalawigan in its regular Another source of the indigency For now she is awaiting the call of ments for the hundreds of indigent session on October 12, 2015, and ap- fund that can be utilized was from the the Comelec for the operation to take senior citizens needed to payout proved for implementation by Gov.
    [Show full text]
  • Cbmscbmscbmsupdates Vol
    ISSN: 1908-6989 ISSN: 1908-6989 Network CBMSCBMSCBMSUpdates www.pep-net.org Vol. V No. 1, December 2007 The Many Faces of Poverty in Eastern Samar* Henry Afable and Marsmath Baris, Jr.** Cover photo (left): Daily scenes of rural life in the Province of Eastern Samar. (Source: www.batch2006.com) Inside In 2006, the Community-Based Of the total population, about 176,798 or News Updates - Philippines Monitoring System (CBMS) was 51.7 percent are male while 165,032 or CBMS gains foothold in Bicol 8 implemented in Eastern Samar. The 48.3 percent are female. Males outnumber partial results of the CBMS survey their female counterparts with a sex ratio covering 94 percent of the total number of 107.1 males for every 100 females. This of barangays in the whole province (562 is higher than the national sex ratio of out of 597) are now available. This article 101.43 recorded in the 2000 Census on presents a summary of these partial Population and Housing. results. Eastern Visayas LGU reaps Population Profile CBMS core indicators benefits of CBMS 10 Based on the available results, Eastern Table 1 summarizes the list of CBMS core Samar has a population of 341,830 and a indicators for the province of Eastern total of 70,523 households with an Samar. Each indicator is discussed in average of 4.8 persons per household. greater detail in the succeeding paragraphs. Borongan City, the provincial capital, has the largest population in Eastern Samar, Child Deaths contributing 15.0 percent, followed by Of the 49,495 children under five years MIMAROPA RDC sees increased Guiuan (10.9 percent), Oras (7.7 of age, 384 or 0.8 percent died 12 months role of CBMS 11 percent), Llorente (5.3 percent) and Can- before the census period.
    [Show full text]
  • How HERO Did It
    How HERO did it. Now it can be told. HERO is the Ham Emergency Radio Operations formally launched upon the unveiling of the logo design contest winner during the 82nd Anniversary of the Philippine Amateur Radio Association (PARA) Inc. – the Philippine national association for the amateur radio service. Preparations HERO was activated on December 4, 2015 when it became imminent that typhoon Hagupit (local name Ruby) will make landfall somewhere in the Visayas region. It was to be a live test for HERO with Super Typhoon Yolanda in mind. Upon its activation, a lot of traffic was devoted to trying to muster hams on the 40-meter band (the PARA center of frequency on 40 meter is at 7.095 MHz). Members were advised to start building up on their redundant power supplies such as generators, solar panels, batteries and other imaginable means available as power sources. Owing to the large swathe of typhoon Ruby, it was expected to be almost like Haiyan/Yolanda. There were striking similarities. Initially, Districts 4, 5 and 9 as well as Districts 6, 7 and 8 were alerted. Both Ruby and Yolanda came from the lower quadrant of the typhoon belt. Both were packing winds more than 200 kph near the center. Both had huge footprint or diameter, with Ruby estimated to be around 600 kilometers. Both were expected to generate 3 to 6 meters storm surges and were definitely considered dangerous to lives and properties. Government was not leaving anything to chance and there were plans to forcibly evacuate people along the typhoon track especially those in the coastal area.
    [Show full text]
  • PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATED POWER PROJECTS (VISAYAS) INDICATIVE As of 31 July 2020
    PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATED POWER PROJECTS (VISAYAS) INDICATIVE As of 31 July 2020 Committed / Indicative Name of the Project Project Proponent Location Rated Capacity (MW) Project Status Target Testing & Commissioning Target Commercial Operation COAL 600 FEASIBILITY STUDY • Pre-engineering activities (Topo, Bathymetry & Soil Investigation and etc.) in Indicative SMC Loboc Malabuyoc Coal-Fired Power Plant Project SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. Mactan, Cebu 300 progress TBD TBD 'PERMITS AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: • Issued with SIS 24 July 2017 (DOE-EPIMB-SIS No. 2018-06-004) FEASIBILITY STUDY • Pre-engineering activities (Topo, Bathymetry & Soil Investigation and etc.) in progress Indicative SMC Global Negros Coal-Fired Power Plant Project SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. San Carlos, Negros Occidental 300 TBD TBD 'PERMITS AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: • Issued with SIS 12 January 2015 (DOE-EPIMB-SIS No. 2015-01-005) NATURAL GAS 138 PERMITS AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Indicative Argao Floating CCGT Power Plant PHINMA Energy Corporation Brgy. Bulasa, Argao, Cebu 138 TBD TBD •Issued with SIS 24 July 2017 (DOE-EPIMB-SIS No. 2017-06-007) OIL-BASED 110.2 FEASIBILITY: •on-going ARRANGEMENT DOE SECURING THE REQUIRED LAND: •N/A (to be built inside the existing plant. MARKET OF GENERATING CAPACITIES: •Coordination/consultancy with NGCP (reserve capacity off-taker). 'PERMITS AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Indicative Bohol Diesel Power Plant Capacity Expansion SPC Island Power Corporation Tagbilaran, Bohol 30 •Issued with SIS 12 March 2019 (DOE-EPIMB-SIS No. 2019-03-001); ECC on- August 2020 January 2021 going.; SIS on-going. ESTIMATED NUMBER OF JOBS GENERATED: •During Construction: 40 jobs and During Operation: 30 jobs GROUNDBREAKING SCHEDULES: OCtober 2019 (target) FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS: Self-financed CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS FOR PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT: Under negotiation PERMITS AND OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Indicative Alsons Energy Bunker C Fired Power Plant Alsons Energy Development Corp.
    [Show full text]
  • World Bank Document
    39386 Public Disclosure Authorized Paper No. 102 / January 2007 Public Disclosure Authorized Measuring the Costs and Benefits of Community Driven Development: The KALAHI-CIDSS Project, Philippines Public Disclosure Authorized Eduardo Araral Camilla Holmemo Public Disclosure Authorized Summary Findings The main focus of this analysis is the economic impacts of the KALAHI-CIDSS project. It looks at the costs and benefits of seven major subproject (SP) categories that cover 1,175 completed and ongoing subprojects (e.g., domestic water supply [both pump and gravity], roads construction and improvement, elementary school buildings, barangay health centers, and day care centers). These seven major categories accounted for 82 percent of total subproject costs. The main findings from the analysis are: 1. The Project overall is economically beneficial. Based on available information and plausible assumptions, the Project overall will generate a conservatively estimated economic internal rate of return of 21 percent and a net present value of Philippine peso (PHP) 1.03 billion. It is therefore considered economically beneficial. The rates of return for the subprojects ranged from 16 percent for day care centers to 65 percent for water supply projects. These results are conservative, considering that other benefits and subprojects were not examined, including benefits from investments to strengthen community participation and local governance. 2. The Project overall is sensitive to a 20 percent increase in costs and 20 percent benefit reduction, with some subprojects more sensitive than others. For the major subproject categories, we show that rates of return for road improvement and school building subprojects are highly sensitive to a 20 percent increase in costs; they are moderately sensitive for health and day care centers, and are not as sensitive for water supply (gravity and pump) and new road construction.
    [Show full text]
  • Directory of Participants 11Th CBMS National Conference
    Directory of Participants 11th CBMS National Conference "Transforming Communities through More Responsive National and Local Budgets" 2-4 February 2015 Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Academe Dr. Tereso Tullao, Jr. Director-DLSU-AKI Dr. Marideth Bravo De La Salle University-AKI Associate Professor University of the Philippines-SURP Tel No: (632) 920-6854 Fax: (632) 920-1637 Ms. Nelca Leila Villarin E-Mail: [email protected] Social Action Minister for Adult Formation and Advocacy De La Salle Zobel School Mr. Gladstone Cuarteros Tel No: (02) 771-3579 LJPC National Coordinator E-Mail: [email protected] De La Salle Philippines Tel No: 7212000 local 608 Fax: 7248411 E-Mail: [email protected] Batangas Ms. Reanrose Dragon Mr. Warren Joseph Dollente CIO National Programs Coordinator De La Salle- Lipa De La Salle Philippines Tel No: 756-5555 loc 317 Fax: 757-3083 Tel No: 7212000 loc. 611 Fax: 7260946 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Camarines Sur Brother Jose Mari Jimenez President and Sector Leader Mr. Albino Morino De La Salle Philippines DEPED DISTRICT SUPERVISOR DEPED-Caramoan, Camarines Sur E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Dina Magnaye Assistant Professor University of the Philippines-SURP Cavite Tel No: (632) 920-6854 Fax: (632) 920-1637 E-Mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 78 Directory of Participants 11th CBMS National Conference "Transforming Communities through More Responsive National and Local Budgets" 2-4 February 2015 Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Ms. Rosario Pareja Mr. Edward Balinario Faculty De La Salle University-Dasmarinas Tel No: 046-481-1900 Fax: 046-481-1939 E-Mail: [email protected] Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Provincial Nutriton Cluster Meeting Minutes
    Regional Nutrition Cluster – Region VIII Eastern Samar Provincial Nutrition Cluster Meeting Provincial Health Office (PHO) Operation Center Friday, 27 June, 2014 Attendance NAME AGENCY 1.) Nulagia, Baguid M. HOM 2.) Agpawa, Nelson BRMFI 3.) Ocampo, Emma inda BRMFI 4.) Querido, Michelle Plan International 5.) Berongoy, Mardonia RHU-Salcedo 6.) Go, Lina RHU-Giporlos 7.) Caralos, Prisca RHU-Balanginga 8.) Candido, Pacita RHU-Quinapondan 9.) Baje, Exaltacion RHU-Arteche 10.) Pomeda, Penelope DYES-Borongan 11.) Borata, Rosario RHU-Jipapad 12.) Grata,MariaCecillia RHU-Llorente 13.) Collano,Perlita RHU-Hernani 14.) Almo,Linalyn DepEd-Quinoponda 15.) Cajegas,Doris PSWD-Eastern Samar 16.) Aboga,Edel RHU-Sulat 17.) Delos Reyes, Ricky CRAJ 18.) Docena, Sonia LGU-Taft 19.) Gayoso, Leonida Can-Avid 20.) Pomarejos,Leonida Can-Avid 21.) Orisa, Teresita PPDO 22.) Can, Econ RHU Maslog 23.) Bula, Necitas LGU-Maslog 24.) Tumandao, Edna PHO-Borongan 25.) Fampo, Teresita PHO-Borongan 26.) Cada, Melanie Nutrition Staff 27.) Alejandro, Emelita PHO-Borongan 28.) Norombaba, Ma.Cecilia PHO-Borongan 29.) Gerna, Ma.Ines PHO-Borongan 30.) Jabinal, Sallie PHO-Borongan 1 Page For questions and clarifications please send your concerns to Melvin B. Marzan, Nutrition Information Management Officer email [email protected] Regional Nutrition Cluster – Region VIII Eastern Samar Provincial Nutrition Cluster Meeting Provincial Health Office (PHO) Operation Center Friday, 27 June, 2014 Agenda A.) Nutrition Cluster Activities-post Yolanda B.) PPAN Plan of Action and Quarterly Reports C.) MELLPI Activities D.) Nutrition Month 2014 Celebration E.) BNS Programs F.) CGS Training Update G.) AOB Meeting Notes 9:35 A.M-Opening Prayers Preliminary: 1st meeting on Nutrition for this year (2014) with the MNAOs Representative form different municipalities introduced themselves .
    [Show full text]
  • M Activities As of 05 January 2013
    PHILIPPINES: Ongoing CCCM activities as of 05 January 2013 Biri 8 IOM/DSWD Laoang IOM/DSWD Lavezares Pambujan IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Palapag Rosario IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Bobon IOM/DSWD Mapanas Victoria Allen Catubig IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Lope de IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Vega Gamay Capul IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Northern Samar Lapinig Silvino Lobos Jipapad IOM/DSWD Catarman San Antonio IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Arteche IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD San Isidro Oras IOM/DSWD Maslog IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Calbayog Las Navas Eastern Samar San Policarpo City IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Santa Margarita IOM/DSWD Matuguinao IOM/DSWD Dolores Tagapul-An IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Motiong Paranas IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Can-Avid IOM/DSWD Gandara IOM/DSWD Samar Santo Nino Masbate IOM/DSWD Sulat Almagro San Hinabangan IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Jorge IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD San Julian Maripipi IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Catbalogan Jiabong Almeria City IOM/DSWD Borongan Calbiga Kawayan IOM/DSWD City IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Villareal Daram IOM/DSWD Naval IOM/DSWD Maydolong IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Santa Rita Biliran IOM/DSWD Balangkayan Calubian Caibiran IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Babatngon IOM/DSWD Llorente Biliran IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Leyte IOM/DSWD San Isidro Capoocan General IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Marabut Macarthur Alangalang IOM/DSWD Basey IOM/DSWD IOM, IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Hernani Tabango Barugo San Miguel Tacloban IOM/DSWD m" Salcedo IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Villaba IOM/DSWD Kananga IOM/DSWD Jaro IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Tolosa IOM, Mercedes IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Palompon Pastrana Quinapondan IOM, IOM/DSWD IOM/DSWD Lawaan IOM/DSWD
    [Show full text]
  • THE EXPERIENCE from EASTERN SAMAR by Jose Eleazar R
    COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: THE EXPERIENCE FROM EASTERN SAMAR by Jose Eleazar R. Bersales Introduction There is a growing body of literature worldwide addressing strategies to manage local marine resources (Pomeroy, 1994). This appeared as a result of the alarming decline of fish catch pointed out by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and other numerous independent studies (McGoodwin, 1990). At the close of the millennium, we are seeing the effects of decades of unregulated fishing in so many parts of the world. The Philippines has not been spared and suffers from the combined effects of overfishing and the use of illegal fishing gears and techniques. There is, however, a great deal of effort going on in many parts of the country discussing and actually implementing participatory strategies in coastal resources management. In Eastern Samar, the Guiuan Development Foundation, Inc. (GDFI) is concentrating its efforts to implement a community-based management strategy for the area’s coastal ecosystem. This ecosystem is characterized in a 1990 study undertaken by the Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development (PCAMRD) as exhibiting the following main features: • low fish density and abundant species indicating depauperation of reef fish populations; • live coral cover of only 20%; and, • productive areas limited either to deep waters or to reef areas far away from the main islands (FPE, 1992). The bleak picture has been brought about by extensive habitat destruction and heavy fishing pressure. The use of dynamite, sodium, and cyanide to increase fish catch, as well as the destruction of mangrove forests for fuel wood use, have largely contributed to this prevailing condition.
    [Show full text]