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Isabela School of Arts and Trades, Ilagan Quirino Isabela College of Arts and Technology, Cauayan Cagayan Valley College of Quirino, Cabarroguis ISABELA COLLEGES, ▼ Cauayan Maddela Institute of Technology, Maddela ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼ Angadanan Quirino Polytechnic College, Diffun ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Cabagan QUIRINO STATE COLLEGE ▼ Diffun, Quirino ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, Cauayan Polytechnic College, ▼Cauayan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Echague Region III (Central Luzon ) ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Ilagan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Jones ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Roxas Aurora ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mariano AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ▼ Baler ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mateo Mount Carmel College, Baler Mallig Plains College, Mallig Mount Carmel College of Casiguran, Casiguran Metropolitan College of Science and Technology, Santiago Wesleyan University Philippines – Aurora Northeast Luzon Adventist School of Technology, Alicia Northeastern College, Santiago City Our Lady of the Pillar College of Cauayan, Inc., Cauayan Bataan Patria Sable Corpus College, Santiago City AMA Computer Learning Center, Balanga Philippine Normal University, Alicia Asian Pacific College of Advanced Studies, Inc., Balanga Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trade, Santiago City Bataan (Community) College, Bataan Central Colleges, Orani S ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY ▼ Echague, Isabela Bataan Heroes Memorial College, Balanga City Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan, Cabagan BATAAN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE, ▼Balanga City Saint Ferdinand -
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT 8 October-December 2018
5 PROTECT WILDLIFE QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT 8 October-December 2018 JANUARY 2019 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by DAI Global, LLC PROTECT WILDLIFE ACTIVITY WORK PLAN FOR YEAR 1 1 Activity Title: Protect Wildlife Activity Sponsoring USAID Office: USAID/Philippines Contract Number: AID-OAA-I-14-00014/AID-492-TO-16-00002 Contractor: DAI Global, LLC Date of Publication: January 2019 Author: DAI Global, LLC The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. 2 PROTECT WILDLIFE QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT 8 CONTENTS PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................... iii ABBREVIATIONS ......................................................................................................................... v INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 1 1 MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING .......................................................... 3 2 PROGRESS REPORT ......................................................................................................... 19 3 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION ................................................................... 49 4 PAST AND PROJECTED EXPENDITURES .................................................................. -
Marine-Oriented Sama-Bajao People and Their Search for Human Rights
Marine-Oriented Sama-Bajao People and Their Search for Human Rights AURORA ROXAS-LIM* Abstract This research focuses on the ongoing socioeconomic transformation of the sea-oriented Sama-Bajao whose sad plight caught the attention of the government authorities due to the outbreak of violent hostilities between the armed Bangsa Moro rebels and the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the 1970s. Among hundreds of refugees who were resettled on land, the Sama- Bajao, who avoid conflicts and do not engage in battles, were displaced and driven further out to sea. Many sought refuge in neighboring islands mainly to Sabah, Borneo, where they have relatives, trading partners, and allies. Massive displacements of the civilian populations in Mindanao, Sulu, and Tawi- Tawi that spilled over to outlying Malaysia and Indonesia forced the central government to take action. This research is an offshoot of my findings as a volunteer field researcher of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) to monitor the implementation of the Indigenous People’s Rights to their Ancestral Domain (IPRA Law RA 8371 of 1997). Keywords: inter-ethnic relations, Sama-Bajao, Taosug, nomadism, demarcation of national boundaries, identity and citizenship, human rights of indigenous peoples * Email: [email protected] V olum e 18 (2017) Roxas-Lim Introduction 1 The Sama-Bajao people are among the sea-oriented populations in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Sama-Bajao are mentioned together and are often indistinguishable from each other since they speak the same Samal language, live in close proximity with each other, and intermarry. -
Wmsu College Entrance Test
WMSU COLLEGE ENTRANCE TEST February - April 2018 (SY 2018-2019) LIST OF QUALIFIED EXAMINEES - 60.00%ile and ABOVE CLAIM YOUR INDIVIDUAL RESULT FROM YOUR SCHOOL CONTACT PERSON OR FROM THE CONTACT PERSON AT THE EXTERNAL TEST CENTER WHERE YOU TOOK THE TEST No. Appno NAME SCHOOL No. Appno NAME SCHOOL 1 1819-02011 ABAD, CHRISTIAN BEJERANO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 77 1819-10948 ABELLANA, MARIFE JEAN MARCHAN NONE 2 1819-03458 ABAD, IZA JEAN AWID SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 78 1819-06982 ABELLAR, ALEISA JOY CASIPONG CLARET COLLEGE OF ISABELA 3 1819-06571 ABADIES, RHEA CRIS MAGNO AVE MARIA ACADEMY 79 1819-02297 ABELLON, MAY FLOR MAGSALAY WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 4 1819-02592 ABAJAR, CHARM ANGEL ACALA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 80 1819-00718 ABELLON, WILJAN JAY TEMPLADO JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY 5 1819-10351 ABALLE, JOMARI JAKE RAMBUYONG MARCELO SPINOLA SCHOOL 81 1819-07670 ABENEZ, JUDY ANN TOLORIO DON RAMON ENRIQUEZ MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 6 1819-00664 ABANI, FATIMA SHENRADA ADJU MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY - SULU 82 1819-06770 ABENOJA, CRYSTAL JOY GERANGAYABASILAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 7 1819-05710 ABANTE, ANGELICA OGANG SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 83 1819-00425 ABEQUIBEL, LORDALAINE ELLEMA BALIWASAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEST 8 1819-09183 ABAPO, DRANELLE KARL BENDER HOLY CHILD ACADEMY 84 1819-09040 ABERGAS, JOHN LLOYD BALAYONG SAINT COLUMBAN COLLEGE 9 1819-08610 ABAPO, RHEA MAE ALIPAN AURORA-ESU 85 1819-01682 ABIERA, NICCA ELA PADAWAN ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 10 1819-04583 ABASOLO, ROJIEN LAPOZ JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL -
Wmsu College Entrance Test
WMSU COLLEGE ENTRANCE TEST November-December 2012 (SY 2013-2014) QUALIFIED TO ENROLL IN THE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, AGRICULTURE& ESU's - (40.00%-49.99%ile) CLAIM YOUR INDIVIDUAL RESULT FROM YOUR SCHOOL CONTACT PERSON/GUIDANCE COUNSELOR OR FROM THE CONTACT PERSON AT THE EXTERNAL TEST CENTER WHERE YOU TOOK THE TEST No. Appno NAME SCHOOL No. Appno NAME SCHOOL 1. 1314-04947 ABAA, ROBIN CERILO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 75. 1314-04779 ALBERTO, ROSEMELYN FERNANDEZ VITALI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 2. 1314-10047 ABANES, MARY JOY BERNALES ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 76. 1314-08342 ALBERTO, VINCENT FRED VALLE ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 3. 1314-02574 ABBAS, SAIDAL LAGAM MSU - PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL 77. 1314-03691 ALBOR, MARK GIL CUSTODIO SIAY-ESU 4. 1314-10791 ABDUHASAN, ALMINDA SAGGAP ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 78. 1314-04054 ALBOS, DESIREE ALEJANDRO LILOY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 5. 1314-05517 ABDUL, JEHANA JAMANI ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 79. 1314-11697 ALCANSADO, ELLEN ANTONETTE GATUNANCOGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 6. 1314-02927 ABDUL, JULHADZRI ABDUL ALICIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 80. 1314-09315 ALCUIZAR, KIRALEE BAUTISTA ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLL 7. 1314-03016 ABDUL, MARRIZA ABDUL ALICIA - ESU 81. 1314-08449 ALDOHISA, CRISZEL MANULIS DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCH. 8. 1314-10872 ABDUL, NAHLA AHMAD WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 82. 1314-01384 ALEJABO, CAROLEEN IGNACIO BALIGUIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 9. 1314-09918 ABDULA, FATRAMAR AMMAY J-JIREH SCHOOL 83. 1314-08103 ALEJANDRO, FLORENCE DOMINGO MARIA CLARA LOBREGAT NATIONAL HIGH SCH 10. 1314-00837 ABDULKARIM, NUR AINI SANDONG ZAMBOANGA CITY ALLIANCE EVANGELICAL S 84. 1314-04838 ALEJANDRO, HAZEL MANINGO VITALI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 11. -
26Th National Statistics Month
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES 26TH NSM THEME TRANSLATION "Pagyamanin at Gamitin ang Estadistika, Kalusugan para sa Lahat ay Abot-Kamay Na" Ang kalusugan ay susi upang mapagtagumpayan ang tinatamasang kaunlaran sa buong bansa. Sa katunayan, ang sektor ng kalusugan ay minamatyagan sa Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) at itinuturing na mahalagang sektor na kailangang pagyamanin katuwang ang pag-unlad ng isang bansa. Sa MDGs, bukod sa maibsan ang kahirapan ng bansa, ang pokus ay ang pagtataguyod ng kalusugan ng mga bata at mga ina pati na ang paglaban at pagsugpo sa sakit na HIV at AIDS, malaria at iba pa. Lalo’t higit ngayon, pinaghahandaan ng ating Philippine Statistical System (PSS) ang pagmomonitor sa panibagong Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) na siyang kahalili ng MDGs. Sa panibagong SDGs na ito ay mas pinalawig ang mga isyung dapat bigyan ng pansin sa pamamagitan ng pagdaragdag ng layunin, kasunod ang pag- daragdag din naman ng bilang na target at bilang ng mga indikasyon sa pagmomoni- tor ng pag-usad ng mga layunin. Binibigyang-diin din ang ating pangangailan ng mga datos tungkol sa populasyon at kalusugan na dapat na bigyang halaga at gamitin sa paggawa ng polisiya at programa. Isa sa mga layunin ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III sa kanyang panunungku- lan ang Kalusugan Para Sa Lahat o the Universal Health Care of the Aquino Health Agenda. Tungkulin nito na mabigyan ng kalidad at pantay na serbisyong pangka- lusugan ang lahat ng mamamayang Pilipino, mapa-mayaman man o mahirap. Para maisakatuparan ito, ipinapatupad ang malawakang pagsasaayos ng mga pampub- likong pagamutan pati na rin ng mga pasilidad hanggang sa malilit na mga himpilang pangkalusugan sa bansa. -
Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18
Table 11. Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio 01 - Ilocos Region The Adelphi College 434 27 1:16 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 565 29 1:19 Asbury College 401 21 1:19 Asiacareer College Foundation 116 16 1:7 Bacarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 24 10 1:2 CICOSAT Colleges 657 41 1:16 Colegio de Dagupan 4,037 72 1:56 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 72 20 1:4 Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City 1,280 47 1:27 Divine Word College of Laoag 1,567 91 1:17 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 40 11 1:4 Divine Word College of Vigan 415 49 1:8 The Great Plebeian College 450 42 1:11 Lorma Colleges 2,337 125 1:19 Luna Colleges 1,755 21 1:84 University of Luzon 4,938 180 1:27 Lyceum Northern Luzon 1,271 52 1:24 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 45 18 1:3 Northern Christian College 541 59 1:9 Northern Luzon Adventist College 480 49 1:10 Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology 1,610 47 1:34 Northwestern University 3,332 152 1:22 Osias Educational Foundation 383 15 1:26 Palaris College 271 27 1:10 Page 1 of 65 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Panpacific University North Philippines-Urdaneta City 1,842 56 1:33 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 2,356 25 1:94 Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 642 40 1:16 Polytechnic College of La union 1,101 46 1:24 Philippine College of Science and Technology 1,745 85 1:21 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 1,511 40 1:38 Saint Columban's College 90 11 1:8 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 3,385 132 1:26 Saint Mary's College Sta. -
THE SUBDIALECT FILIPINO Guerrero De La Paz
THE SUBDIALECT FILIPINO Guerrero de la Paz What is "Filipino?" There is much difference of opinion on this matter. According to one school of thought, Filipino is not only different from Tagalog, but that it (Filipino) still does not exist, but on the contrary, it still has to be developed. If one were to pursue this argument to its logical conclusion, it would lead to the authorities stopping the compulsory teaching of "Filipino" in schools, and ending its use in government, since such a language still does not exist. That this opinion has influence even in government can be gleaned from the fact that it was the argument used by the Cebu Regional Trial Court in 1990, when it stopped the Department of Education, Culture and Sports and its officials in the Central Visayas from requiring the use of Filipino as a medium of instruction in schools in Cebu (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 10, 1990). We all know that this issue became moot and academic when the Cebu Provincial Board withdrew the ban on the compulsory teaching of the putative national language on the "request" of then President Joseph Estrada in 1998. http://newsflash.org/199810/ht/ht000561.htm On the other hand, the predominant view these days (incidentally, that held by the authorities, at least at DepEd/DepTag) is that Filipino already exists. The following is taken from an article by the late Bro. Andrew Gonzalez, one of the staunch supporters of Filipino: "The national language of the Philippines is Filipino, a language in the process of development and modernisation; it is based on the Manila lingua franca which is fast spreading across the Philippines and is used in urban centers into the country. -
Directory of Higher Education Institutions As of October 23, 2009
Directory of Higher Education Institutions as of October 23, 2009 04001 Abada College Private Non-Sectarian President : Atty. Miguel D. Ansaldo, Jr. Region : IVB - MIMAROPA Address : Marfrancisco, Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro 5208 Telephone : (043) 443-13-56 (043)284-41-50 Fax : (043)443-13-56 E-mail : Year Established : April 26, 1950 Website : 06128 ABE International Coll of Business and Economics-Bacolod Private Non-Sectarian School Director : Joretta M. Abraham Region : VI - Western Visayas Address : Luzuriaga Street, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental 6100 Telephone : (034)-432-2484 to 85 Fax : E-mail : [email protected] Year Established : 2001 Website : www.amaes.edu.ph 01122 ABE International College of Business and Accountancy Private Non-Sectarian School Director : Mr. Juanito Mendiola Region : I - Ilocos Region Address : 3rd flr. E&R Bldg. Malolos Crossing, City of Malolos (Capital), Bulacan, Cebu City, Bulacan 2428 Telephone : (032) 234-2421 Fax : (044)662-1018 E-mail : [email protected]/abe_urdaneta_city@hot mail.com Year Established : 2001 Website : http://amaes.educ.ph. 13309 ABE International College of Business and Accountancy-Las Piñas Private Non-Sectarian President : Mr. Amable C. Aguiluz IX Region : NCR - National Capital Region Address : RCS Bldg III, Zapote, Alabang Road, Pamplona, Las Piñas City, City of Las Piñas, Fourth District Telephone : (02) 872-01-83; 872-61-62 Fax : (02) 872-02-20 E-mail : Year Established : 2001 Website : 1 Directory of Higher Education Institutions as of October 23, 2009 13308 ABE International College of Business and Accountancy-Quezon City Private Non-Sectarian President : Mr. Amable C. Aguiluz IX Region : NCR - National Capital Region Address : #878 Rempson Bldg., Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City, Quezon City, Second District Telephone : (02) 912-95-77; 912-95-78 Fax : (02) 912-95-78 E-mail : Year Established : 2000 Website : 13350 ABE International College of Business and Accountancy-Taft Private Non-Sectarian President : Mr. -
Chapter 4 Safety in the Philippines
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Philippine Regions ...................................................................................................................................... Chapter 2 Philippine Visa............................................................................................................................................. Chapter 3 Philippine Culture........................................................................................................................................ Chapter 4 Safety in the Philippines.............................................................................................................................. Chapter 5 Health & Wellness in the Philippines........................................................................................................... Chapter 6 Philippines Transportation........................................................................................................................... Chapter 7 Philippines Dating – Marriage..................................................................................................................... Chapter 8 Making a Living (Working & Investing) .................................................................................................... Chapter 9 Philippine Real Estate.................................................................................................................................. Chapter 10 Retiring in the Philippines........................................................................................................................... -
List of Ecpay Cash-In Or Loading Outlets and Branches
LIST OF ECPAY CASH-IN OR LOADING OUTLETS AND BRANCHES # Account Name Branch Name Branch Address 1 ECPAY-IBM PLAZA ECPAY- IBM PLAZA 11TH FLOOR IBM PLAZA EASTWOOD QC 2 TRAVELTIME TRAVEL & TOURS TRAVELTIME #812 EMERALD TOWER JP RIZAL COR. P.TUAZON PROJECT 4 QC 3 ABONIFACIO BUSINESS CENTER A Bonifacio Stopover LOT 1-BLK 61 A. BONIFACIO AVENUE AFP OFFICERS VILLAGE PHASE4, FORT BONIFACIO TAGUIG 4 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_HEAD OFFICE 170 SALCEDO ST. LEGASPI VILLAGE MAKATI 5 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_BF HOMES 43 PRESIDENTS AVE. BF HOMES, PARANAQUE CITY 6 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_BETTER LIVING 82 BETTERLIVING SUBD.PARANAQUE CITY 7 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_COUNTRYSIDE 19 COUNTRYSIDE AVE., STA. LUCIA PASIG CITY 8 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_GUADALUPE NUEVO TANHOCK BUILDING COR. EDSA GUADALUPE MAKATI CITY 9 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_HERRAN 111 P. GIL STREET, PACO MANILA 10 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_JUNCTION STAR VALLEY PLAZA MALL JUNCTION, CAINTA RIZAL 11 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_RETIRO 27 N.S. AMORANTO ST. RETIRO QUEZON CITY 12 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP_SUMULONG 24 SUMULONG HI-WAY, STO. NINO MARIKINA CITY 13 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP 10TH 245- B 1TH AVE. BRGY.6 ZONE 6, CALOOCAN CITY 14 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP B. BARRIO 35 MALOLOS AVE, B. BARRIO CALOOCAN CITY 15 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP BUSTILLOS TIWALA SA PADALA L2522- 28 ROAD 216, EARNSHAW BUSTILLOS MANILA 16 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP CALOOCAN 43 A. MABINI ST. CALOOCAN CITY 17 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP CONCEPCION 19 BAYAN-BAYANAN AVE. CONCEPCION, MARIKINA CITY 18 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP JP RIZAL 529 OLYMPIA ST. JP RIZAL QUEZON CITY 19 TIWALA SA PADALA TSP LALOMA 67 CALAVITE ST. -
List of Qualifiers
COLLEGE ENTRANCE TEST April 09, 2017 LIST OF QUALIFIERS Appno NAME SCHOOL 1718-04016 ABAGA, REYMAR MONTALLANA NONE 1718-03251 ABANG, DANIELLE CERBITO NONE 1718-03242 ABDUL, YEDDA SABDANI MSU - TAWI-TAWI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & OCEANOGRAPHY 1718-04179 ABDULLA, NURAYDA SULAY UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03095 ABDULMUTI, ELLENMAE FORONES WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04018 ABDURAHIM, FARIZA MAANI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03452 ABDURAHMAN, MERWYHNNA SAHI UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03889 ABDURAHMAN, NARISSA HARAYIN UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-04069 ABU, RAIZA ATTIH ALICIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03784 ABUNDA, JHONA MAY RESURRECCION UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03586 ACARAB, FATIMA SHEENA IBNO ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03243 ADALID, IRIKA JANE JAUCULAN ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-03768 ADDAM, NAMBRA HAMID WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03729 ADJALUDDIN, ALKHAIZER NABIULA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03208 ADJILANI, PILAR JEAN TAN ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 1718-03931 ADJIMUDDIN, CLINTJHAM FRANCISCO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03871 ADVENTO, JOJIE SEBILO ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-04293 AGUILING, KAIZER TAUPAN NONE 1718-03924 AHMAD, ALSIMA MUSA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03112 AHMAD, FADZMAWATI JAAFAR ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03798 AJIBON, ALKHAIZAL BABUL JOLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03438 AKMAD, MHADANIA MACASO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 1718-04190 ALAMAG, MARRIAN AMBA WESTERN MINDANAO