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PER 2013 OPB FINANCIAL STATUS (Php) Allotment 3Rd Qtr
OPB Form 003 (Revised January 2011) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT QUARTERLY STATISTICAL REPORT 3RD QUARTER CY 2013 Agency/Office: Region I PER 2013 OPB FINANCIAL STATUS (Php) Allotment 3rd Qtr. Disbursement Program/Project/Activity Performance 3rd Qtr. TOTAL CY Indicator Received Other Sources Target 2013 DILG Loccally- Foreign- (Annual) Target Accom Programmed (Bureau/Office/ Remarks Funded Assisted/ 3rd Quarter Reg'l. Funds) Amount Projects Grants GRAND TOTAL 8,149,000.00 1,493,569.06 1,873,986.78 OUTCOME 1: BUSINESS-FRIENDLY AND COMPETITIVE LGUs Program / Project/s: Enhancing Economic Growth and Competitiveness of Local Governments 1. Technical Assistance in Local Economic, No. of LGUs provided with TA on the following: 3 1 43,107.00 5,595.00 5,595.00 Focus Areas per NBM 118 Policies and Program Development a. Local Revenue Code 3 IN-2 (Laoag City, Pagudpud); IS -1 (Vigan City) b. Local Investment and Incentive Code 2 Pagudpud, Vigan City c. Updating of Schedule of Market Values-for P/C only Laoag City, Vigan City d. Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) Vigan City e. Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)- HLURB* Vigan City f. Local Economic Policy Development g. Alliance Building h. Local ordinances in conformity with national laws / policies No. of LGUs provided with TA on the Business 3 2,460.00 Continuing activity until 4th Qtr. Plan Development No. of Provinces and Cities with inventory report on: 13 13 13 16,035.00 3,535.00 3,535.00 * CLUP * Ordinances in conformity with laws * Business Plan * Incentive Codes or equivalent No. -
Sanitary Landfills Region Province LGU Location 1 Ilocos Norte Bacarra Brgy
Sanitary Landfills Region Province LGU Location 1 Ilocos Norte Bacarra Brgy. Durepes Pungto 1 Ilocos Norte Banna (Espiritu) Brgy. Bangsar 1 Ilocos Norte Nueva Era Brgy. Poblacion 1 Ilocos Norte Piddig Brgy. Abucay 1 Ilocos Norte Vintar Brgy. Parparoroc (14 Ester) 1 Ilocos Sur Candon City Brgy. Balingaoan 1 Ilocos Sur Narvacan Brgy. Dasay 1 La Union Agoo Brgy. San Agustin Norte 1 La Union Bangar Brgy. Cadapli 1 La Union Balaoan Brgy. Calumbayan 1 La Union Naguilian Brgy. Cabaritan Norte 1 La Union Rosario Brgy. Inabaan Norte 1 La Union Santol Brgy. 1 La Union San Gabriel Brgy. 1 La Union San Fernando City Brgy. Mameltac 1 La Union Sudipen Brgy. Seng-ngat 1 La Union Luna Brgy. Suroc Norte 1 Pangasinan Bolinao Brgy. Balingasay 1 Pangasinan Urdaneta City Brgy Catablan 2 Cagayan Lal-lo Brgy. Cagoran 2 Isabela Quezon Sitio Namnama, Brgy. Santos 2 Nueva Vizcaya Aritao Brgy. Kirang 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bagabag Sitio Tapaya, Brgy. Baretbet 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bayombong Boundary of Brgy. Upper Magsaysay and Upper Busilac 2 Nueva Vizcaya Solano Brgy. Concepion 3 Aurora Dipaculao Brgy. Toytoyan 3 Aurora Maria Aurora Brgy. San Joanquin 3 Bulacan San Jose del Monte City Brgy. Minuyan (Alejandro Waste Mgt. Inc.) 3 Bulacan Norzagaray Sitio Coral, Brgy. Matictic 3 Bulacan Norzagaray Sitio Tiakad, Brgy. San Mateo (Wacuman Inc.) 3 Nueva Ecija Santa Rosa Brgy. Mapalad 3 Nueva Ecija Palayan City MetroBrgy. Atate Clark (EcoSci Waste Corp.)Mgt. Corp., Sub-zone Kalangitan, Clark Special 3 Tarlac Capas Economic Zone 4a Batangas Alitagtag Brgy. San Juan 4a Batangas Batangas City Waste Garde - Brgy. -
The Cultural Practices, Mores and Traditions of the Cultural
Third Asia Pacific Conference on Advanced Research (APCAR, Melbourne, July, 2016) ISBN:978 0 9943656 20 www.apiar.org.au CULTURAL PRACTICES OF THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES IN THE PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR, PHILIPPINES Severino G. Alviento a, Marife D. Alviento b abNorth Luzon Philippines State College, Philippines Corresponding email: [email protected] Abstract This study aimed to determine the extent of observance of the cultural practices of the tribal communities in the Upland municipalities of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. The respondents of this study were the federated officials of the tribal communities in Ilocos Sur, Philippines. This study employed the descriptive survey research with a questionnaire as an instrument in data gathering. The researchers’ findings and conclusions are as follows: Despite the fact that people are now living in the modern age, the tribal communities still preserved some of their cultural practices. Much of the value system being practiced by the tribal communities since the early days is still presently observed. The traditional justice system is sometimes observed by them. Their observance of value system and traditional justice system brings some degree of prosperity to their families and community. In the political arena,the upland areas in the Upland areas of Ilocos Sur, Philippines are better prepared as a result of observance and institutionalization of their value system and traditional justice system and also improve their social lives. It is recommended by the researchers that the tribal communities should try to understand the wisdom of their cultural practices which they inherited from their ancestors. They should retain what is good and beneficial, but should not follow the dogma or have no scientific meaning and relevance. -
San Fernando Meets the Challenge of Urbanization
SAN FERNANDO MEETS THE CHALLENGE OF URBANIZATION By: Mary Jane C. Ortega City Mayor City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines THE VISION (1998-2003) “The Botanical Garden City of the North – a healthy city and the springboard for regional progress” The City of San Fernando wants to be known as an environment-conscious place. The Botanical Garden symbolizes the city’s recognition that it wants to be known as a clean and green city. A CITY THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO LIVE AND WORK IN 1 MEDIUM TERM VISION 2004 to 2007 The City of San Fernando will be a safe, healthy and walkable city of God-loving, hardworking and disciplined citizens enjoying adequate and accessible basic needs and services and city developments in harmony with nature brought about by enhanced revenue generation. (Crafted during the Executive-Legislative Strategic Planning Workshop, July 30, 31 & August 1, 2004) The Guiding Principles: CREDO I. Responsibility to the Stakeholders Responsive governance to our God-loving, hardworking and disciplined citizens through prompt, adequate and accessible services. II. Our Responsibility to the Workers in the Organization A workforce imbued with courtesy and professionalism marked by job security, fair, timely and adequate benefits, safe working conditions and advancement for the qualified. III. Our Responsibility to Management Management is guided by elected and appointed persons of integrity, deep understanding and compassionIV IV. Our Responsibility to our Community San Fernando is a community that everybody wants to live and work in where citizens bear their fair share of responsibility and stake in the promotion of complete environmental citizenship, stable fiscal management, business and economic investment and community equity. -
Claimants Remarks 2015 Updates Indicate Source of Data) CODE
LIST OF IDENTIFIED AD AREAS in Region 01 2015 Updates Estimated Area CODE No. Location Claimants Remarks Indicate Source of (Has.) (Location) Data) 1. Bisangol, Elefante, Guardia, Lintic, Lopez, Monetro, Naguimba, Pila, 3,120.00 Itneg and Bago No. Application Poblacion, Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur Filed 2 2. Lucaban, Macaoayan, Luna, Poblacion Norte, Mambog, Burgos, 4,430.00 Tinguian No. Application 2 Ilocos Sur Filed 3. Nagsingcaoan, Sisim, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur 235.00 Tinguian No. Application Filed 2 4. Amguid,Bugnay, Palacapac, Cubcubbuot, San Andres, Sto. Tomas, 7,690.00 Bago No. Application Bagani Gabur, Calaoan, Bagani Tucgo, Candon City, Ilocos Sur Filed 2 5. Whole Municipality, Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur 10,400.00 Tinguian & Bago No application filed 2 6. Cadanglalaan, Magsingal, Ilocos Sur 8,520.00 Tinguian No application filed 2 7. Sarmingan, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur 200.00 Tinggguian No application filed 2 8. Whole Municipality of Salcedo, Ilocos Sur 2,310.00 Tinguian & Bago No application filed 2 9. Asilang, San Juan, Ilocos Sur 180.00 Tinguian No application filed 2 10. Asilang, Amarao, Babayoan, Banay, Capariaan, Casilagan, Sevilla, 10,160.00 Bago & Kankanaey No application filed Villa Garcia, Coscosnong, Daligan, Lalong, Padaoil, Sitio 2 Nazareth,Paratong, Pidpid, San Antonio, San Pedro, San Jose, Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur 11. Buliclic, Nagtablaan, San Pedro, Arangin, Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur 10,160.00 Bago No application filed 2 12. Lao-ingen, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur 213.00 Itneg No application filed 2 13. Whole Municipality, Suyo, Ilocos Sur 12,400.00 Kankanaey & Bago No application filed 2 14. Ag-aguman, Amblayat, Cabulanglangan, Tagudin, Ilocos Sur 5,830.00 Bago No application filed 2 15. -
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. -
The Economics of Tobacco Farming in the Philippines
THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO FARMING IN THE PHILIPPINES Presentation Version – September 2016 Published by Action for Economic Reforms and the American Cancer Society Copyright ©2016 Action for Economic Reforms and the American Cancer Society ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was supported by a sub-agreement from the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Bloomberg School of Public Health with funds provided by the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Bloomberg Philanthropies or the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. We thank Joanna Cohen from JHU’s Institute for Global Tobacco Control for her unwavering support of this research. The authors also thank their organizations, Action for Economic Reforms and the American Cancer Society, for their continuing support. For their excellent survey and focus group work, we thank Malou Lopez and her team at the Professional Institute for Management Advancement (PIMA Foundation, Inc.). We acknowledge the invaluable assistance extended by Roberto Bonoan, Rex Antonio Teoxon and Mercy Ayco of the National Tobacco Administration. We thank our colleagues from a related project on tobacco farming in Africa (Donald Makoka, Adriana Appau, Fastone Goma, Ron Labonté, Raphael Lencucha, Peter Magati and Richard Zulu) who, with Drope and Li, developed earlier versions of the survey instrument upon which this research builds. We thank Asha Menon for research assistance, and Shacquel Woodhouse and Nancy Inglis-Wesby for administrative support. The Authors: Jenina Joy Chavez Jeffrey Drope Qing Li Madeiline Joy Aloria Suggested Citation: Chavez JJ, Drope J, Li Q, Aloria MJ. -
Microfilm Publication M617, Returns from U.S
Publication Number: M-617 Publication Title: Returns from U.S. Military Posts, 1800-1916 Date Published: 1968 RETURNS FROM U.S. MILITARY POSTS, 1800-1916 On the 1550 rolls of this microfilm publication, M617, are reproduced returns from U.S. military posts from the early 1800's to 1916, with a few returns extending through 1917. Most of the returns are part of Record Group 94, Records of the Adjutant General's Office; the remainder is part of Record Group 393, Records of United States Army Continental Commands, 1821-1920, and Record Group 395, Records of United States Army Overseas Operations and Commands, 1898-1942. The commanding officer of every post, as well ad commanders of all other bodies of troops such as department, division, brigade, regiment, or detachment, was required by Army Regulations to submit a return (a type of personnel report) to The Adjutant General at specified intervals, usually monthly, on forms provided by that office. Several additions and modifications were made in the form over the years, but basically it was designed to show the units that were stationed at a particular post and their strength, the names and duties of the officers, the number of officers present and absent, a listing of official communications received, and a record of events. In the early 19th century the form used for the post return usually was the same as the one used for regimental or organizational returns. Printed forms were issued by the Adjutant General’s Office, but more commonly used were manuscript forms patterned after the printed forms. -
Summary Report on the Effects of Tropical Storm Cosme
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DWYER RISK REDUCTION AND INAGEMENT COUNCil National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 11 re Preparedness and Response to the Effects of Typhoon "IGME" (TEMBIN) Releasing Officer: ~EC ITOT. RAMOS E~~7ive · ector, NDRRMC and Ad inistrator, OCD DATE 27 August 2012, 6:00 AM Source: PAGASA-DOST, I, II, /V-8, V, X, CAR I. CHRONOL:OGY OF EVENTS · • At 11 :00 AM, 19 August 2012, the Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) East of Northern Luzon developed into a Tropical Depression (TO) and was named "IGME". The center a.m. 19 Aug 2012 was estimated at 180 km East Southeast of (lnlrlol Pos~ion) Aparri, Cagayan and slowly moved westward. • As of the 20th of August till the 21st of August 2012, Tropical Storm "IGME" continued to intensify as it remained almost stationary and moved in a Northward direction. • On the 21 st of August till the 23rd of August 2012, Typhoon "IGME" slightly weakened ~tA , ,. - ~ ,,.. and accelerated as it moved in a Northwestward direction and continued to move towards Taiwan. • As of 5:00 AM , 24 August 2012, Typhoon "IGME" has made landfall over Southern Taiwan. • At 11 :00 AM , 25 August 2012, Tropical Storm "IGME" was over the West Philippine Sea and was moving away from the country. • At about 1 :00 PM 26 August 2012, in anticipation of the re-entering of Typhoon "IGME" (TEMBIN) in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) within the next 24- 48 hours, PAGASA issued a weather advisory indicating Typhoon "IGME" was at 460 km Northwest of Laoag City. -
Sitrep Emong Ndcc Update As of 080700 May 2009
o Olongapo City – Landslide occurred in four (4) Sitios of Bgry Kalaklan, namely: #92 Brgy Kalaklan, #205 Lower Kalaklan, 14-C Upper Kalaklan and #35 Ati-atihan, Hilltop, Kalaklan; One (1) reported dead due to heart attack namely, Jeremy Ambalisa in Guinipanng, Brgy Poblacion, Sta. Cruz, Zambales; two (2) injured, namely: Willjo Balaran, 3 y/o of Lower Kalaklan and Perla Balaran 49 y/o of the same brgy and one (1) still missing - Asley Dualo Mosallina in Bagong Silang, Balanga City CAR o Ifugao Province - Brgy Pindungan, Kiangan, Ifugao – five (5) persons were retrieved; two (2) declared DOA at Kiangan Health Center- Ayra Grace Daang & Marife Daan; another three (3) were brought to Lagawe Hospital, namely, Valenciano Daang, Daisy Daang and Cheche Daang and the other two (2) are still being retrieved by PDCC; Another landslide occurred affecting seven (7) houses at Brgy Dinapugan, Kiangan, Ifugao wherein seven (7) families evacuated immediately o Baguio City – ten (10) reported incidents of toppled electrical posts, 11 cases of uprooted trees, 4 cases of busted transformers, 5 incidents of roads landslides & eroded ripraps Stranded Passengers: as of 4:00 AM 08 May 2009 • A total of 1,050 stranded passengers reported from Ports of Corregidor (6), Batangas (230), Calapan (200), Romblon (457) and San Jose, Mindoro (157); 71 Trucks from Batangas Port (8), Calapan (40), Romblon (10) and San Jose (13); 3 Vessels from Ports of Romblon (1) and San Jose (2); 11 M/Tankers from Bataan port Reported Flooded Areas Region II – Bambang, Bagabag & Solano, -
Regional Prosecutors
REGIONAL PROSECUTORS LOCATION CHIEF PROSECUTOR CONTACT NUMBERS FAX EMAIL Region I ORP La Union (072) 242-7311 [email protected] NONNATUS CAESAR R. ROJAS (072) 242-7311 San Fernando City, La Union (072) 700-0770 [email protected] La Union Regional Prosecutor OPP Abra Nestor S. Tolentino (074) 752-8617 [email protected] Justice Hall,Bangued, Abra OPP Benguet Andres M. Gondayao (OIC) (074) 422-4680 (074) 422-2303 [email protected] Justice Hall, La Trinidad, Benguet OPP Ilocos Norte Rommel G. Calupig (OIC) (077) 772-1139 [email protected] Laoag City, Ilocos Norte OPP Ilocos Sur Robert V. Canosa (077) 722-2745 Vigan City, Ilocos Sur OPP La Union Sevilla Justice Hall, Sevilla Danilo C. Bumacod (072) 888-3072 San Fernando City, La Union OPP Mountain Province Golda C. Bagawi Bontoc, Mountain Province OPP Pangasinan Office of the Provincial Prosecutor, Abraham L. Ramos II (075) 542-4734 Hall of Justice, Lingayen, Pangasinan OCP Alaminos City (075) 551-3030 Cristobal G. Caalaman (OIC) (075) 552-7049 Alaminos City (075) 551-3039 OCP Baguio City Elmer M. Sagsago (074) 442-5832 (074) 442-5953 City Hall, Baguio City OCP Batac City Valentin L. Pascua, Jr. (077) 670-1828 [email protected] Batac City, Ilocos Norte OCP Candon City [email protected] Emmylou Rubang-Mangasar (077) 742-5402 Candon City, Ilocos Sur [email protected] OCP Dagupan City Elmer M. Surot (OIC) (075) 523-6728 [email protected] Dagupan City OCP Laoag City Lourdes M. Layugan (077) 772-1491 Laoag City, Ilocos Norte OCP San Carlos City Mitchel A. -
NABARRETE SR., CIRILO CABAOING, 90, of Waipahu, Died Sept. 1, 1989
NABARRETE SR., CIRILO CABAOING, 90, of Waipahu, died Sept. 1, 1989. He was born in Badoc, Philippines, and was a member of Groupo Daguiti Filipinos and Badoc Pinili Aid Association. Survived by sons, Ricardo, Alfredo, Cirilo Jr. of California, Cornelio; daughters, Ana Ebat of Washington, Mrs. Caroline Dacumos of Guam, Trinidad of Now Mexico; brother, Emiterio of the Philippines; a sister-in-law; 15 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary; service 7:30 p.m. Or call 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday at St Joseph Church, Waipahu; service 9 a.m. Burial at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 6 September 1989] NABETA, MILDRED SUEKO, 84, of Hilo, died June 24, 1989. She was born in North Kohala, and was homemaker and member of the Iwalani Kumiai. Survived by sons, Ernest of Hilo and Ralph of California; daughters, Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Iwashita and Nora N. Nabeta of Hilo; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call 5 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Dodo NABOA, PATROCINIO “PATRO” NAVIDAD, 76, of Pahala, died May 5, 1989. She was born in Agno, Pangsinan, Philippines. Survived by son, Roy of California; daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Jane) Santiago and Mrs. Elisworth (Sally) Louis of Pahala; sisters, Esperanza Deogracias of Illinois, Mrs. Laureano (Loreto) Vergara of California and Eufemia Narvaza of the Philippines; eight grandchildren. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Pahala United Methodist Church; service 7 p.m. Or call 9:30 to 10 a.m.