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Affordable SSS savings scheme reaches 74,000 workers from 748 ISGs

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 Offering social protection for as little as P11 per day, the AlkanSSSya program of the Social Security System (SSS) has attracted more than 74,000 members from 748 informal sector groups (ISGs) nationwide as of May 2013.

Amalia Tolentino, SSS AlkanSSSya Program Director, said informal sector workers who save at least P11 per day – about the price of cellphone load or softdrink — can complete the minimum P330 monthly AlkanSSSya contribution based on a declared monthly income or “salary credit” of P3,000. “The growth in participating ISGs reflects the AlkanSSSya’s appeal to the needs of informal sector workers such as affordability and convenience, especially since many among them have busy work schedules and tight budgets,” Tolentino noted.

A total of 180 ISGs representing over 17,000 members joined the program within the first five months of 2014. Luzon-based groups account for 337 out of the 748 covered ISGs – nearly half of the nationwide total – while 179 ISGs were from the National Capital Region, 116 ISGs were from Visayas, and 116 ISGs were from Mindanao.

To date, the transport industry accounts for about half of the AlkanSSSya-enrolled ISGs, including groups for operators and drivers of tricycles, jeepneys, trisikad, vans, shuttle buses and habal habal; motorboat and pumpboat operators; airport service providers; and bus dispatchers. A total of 332 out of these 389 transport-based ISGs are tricycle operators and drivers associations.

Apart from transport workers’ groups, other covered ISGs include associations for ambulant and market vendors, farmers and fisherfolk, jail inmates, garbage pickers, pottery makers, lay ministers, beach cottage owners, and members of cooperatives and community-based organizations, among others. Workers’ savings are placed in a communal AlkanSSSya unit that houses dozens of secure box-type “piggy banks” owned by the ISG members. Recently, the SSS has also started the e-AlkanSSSya program, which primarily caters to job order (JO) and contractual workers in state-run institutions who are excluded from the mandatory coverage of the Government Service Insurance System.

“The e-AlkanSSSya employs automatic deduction of contributions from workers’ salaries and wages, which the government office will then remit to the SSS. Like the regular AlkanSSSya, this program helps promote an active SSS membership among workers by putting in place a system for the regular remittance of their SSS contributions, as facilitated by their respective organizations,” Tolentino explained. Out of the 106 government-based ISGs, 73 are enrolled in the regular AlkanSSSya program while 33 opted for the e-AlkanSSSya scheme. Workers benefiting from these partnerships include JO and contactual workers in government offices, barangay employees and tanod, street sweepers and daycare workers. (PR)

Tree planting along US funded road project in Samar to start soon

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TACLOBAN CITY – Replacing trees that will be cut by the 222-kilometer United States-funded road upgrading project in Samar Island will go full swing in the next few months.

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Regional Executive Director Leonardo Sibbaluca said seedlings are now ready for planting in different sites of Samar and Eastern Samar provinces. “We have already identified specific upland areas where we could plant starting this month. To attain higher survival rate, we have to wait for full rainy season to ensure there is enough water supply for new plants,” Sibbaluca told reporters.

Government agencies and Millennium Challenge Account-Philippine launched recently in Hernani, Eastern Samar the tree replacement program which will mobilize residents in planting and taking care of trees within the road project connecting Samar and Eastern Samar towns. The project, which aims to replace 100 trees in every single tree cut within the road right of way of the infrastructure project, is a partnership of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the DENR.

“As of end of June 3,953 trees have been cut so far along roadsides due to expansion. Logs were turned over to DENR and some were donated to local government units and public schools for the reconstruction of structures damaged by Yolanda,” said DPWH Regional Director Rolando Asis. The DPWH is still finalizing budget requirement for the entire tree replacement program. The fund will be transferred to DENR for management of nurseries and plantation. DSWD’s role is to organize planters from the list of conditional cash transfer beneficiaries.

Earlier, officials identified at least 7,739 affected trees in the road upgrading project in Samar Island in three contract packages (CP). The first segment, will affect 236 trees. This segment covers a 16.3-kilometer road in Paranas, Samar as well as the replacement of Tabucan Bridge. Some 3,985 trees will be for CP 2, the largest in terms of value as it covers the reconstruction of five bridges, restoration of 20 bridges, and the construction of drainage structures, slope stability measures, and of road safety measures Hinabangan, Samar to Sulat in Eastern Samar.  Of the total trees affected in the biggest road segment, 1,417 are within the Samar Island Natural Park.
CP 3, which is 40% complete, will entail the cutting of 2,029 trees. This segment covers 64.58 kilometers and the replacement of six bridges from the town boundary of San Julian and Sulat to Balangkayan and Llorente, all in Eastern Samar.

CP4 with 1,489 trees tagged for removal cuts through 77.5 kilometers of road in the towns of Llorente, Hernani, General McArthur, Quinapondan, Salcedo, Mercedes, and Guiuan, all in Eastern Samar. The US-funded $214.4-million Secondary National Roads Development Project (SNRDP) in Samar Island started on October 2012 and will be completed on April 2016. (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)

CSC offers skills training for government workers advancement

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PALO, Leyte- The regional office of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) is offering programs that will provide trainings for government employees who have the will to ensure excellent development in various skills.

“The objective is to have a great improvement in frontline services that every government agency offers and most especially to help the employees in getting more chances of attaining promotion for a much higher position,” Lucille Lepasana, senior personnel specialist said in an interview. The training programs that will be conducted by the CSC are the following: basic customer service skills; appointments and leave for budget officers, accountants and treasurers; government custodial services; developmental training program for administrative support staff (DTPASS); appointments preparation for personnel selection board members: updates; public service and ethics accountability; and lastly, the Public Sector Labor-Management Partnership Forum.

The said trainings are scheduled this year starting next month until November with training fees of P2, 400. There are also targeted clienteles for each of the mentioned trainings. Lepasana added that to be able to achieve a higher position that a certain employee desires he must have CSC eligibility, the necessary skills and attended trainings. (VALERIE COLE C. LIBARIOS-LNU-Intern)

Baby girl Eastern Visayas contender for the 100th million Pinoy

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Proud mother Glea Denise Ragasa holds her baby Rian, dearly, who was declared as Eastern Visayas contender for the search of the 100th million Pinoy. Baby Rian was born at the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban on July 20 at 12:38 a.m. (REYAN ARINTO)
Proud mother Glea Denise Ragasa holds her baby Rian, dearly, who was declared as Eastern Visayas contender for the search of the 100th million Pinoy. Baby Rian was born at the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban on July 20 at 12:38 a.m.              (REYAN ARINTO)
Proud mother Glea Denise Ragasa holds her baby Rian, dearly, who was declared as Eastern Visayas contender for the search of the 100th million Pinoy. Baby Rian was born at the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban on July 20 at 12:38 a.m. (REYAN ARINTO)

TACLOBAN CITY-Eastern Visayas’ contender for the search for the 100th million Pinoy was a “healthy baby girl,” born to a young couple of this city. Rian Go was delivered by her mother, Glea Denise Ragasa, at 12:38 a.m. on July 20, Sunday, at the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center, Tacloban, via normal delivery. Rian measured 49 centimeters in length and weighs 2.7 kilograms, a sign that she was healthy as she weighs 0.2 kilograms than the ideal weight for a full nine months baby.

“Of course we are happy and we never expect that she will be chosen as such,” the proud and beaming father, Romnick Go, 26, said. He and Denise have been living as a couple for four years now and have a baby boy, Rain, now 11 months old. The couple lives at Barangay 83, San Jose District, incidentally, the hardest-hit area when Supertyphoon Yolanda pummeled this city. “Baby Rian really symbolizes hope and challenges; that she and her family could really surmounts all the challenges that will come their way and at the hope that they will emerge as (triumphant) especially after Yolanda,” Doctor Paula Sydiongco, assistant regional director of the Department of Health (DOH), said in a press conference held at the EVRMC.

The search for the 100th million Pinoy is initiated by the Commission on Population(Popcom), an attached agency of the DOH. Romnick said that they were expecting that their new baby will come out next month yet but on Saturday night, his wife told him that she was having pains. “So I immediately brought her at the EVRMC and after almost two hours of labor pains, she delivered our second baby,” Romnick said. Romnick, a businessman, said that he would ensure that both Rian and Rain would have a good future.

“We will do what we can to give them a good future; providing them all their needs,” he said. The proud father said that having a boy and a girl as children would be enough.  Doctor Catherine Sarcia, who is just less than a year assigned at the EVRMC, led in the delivery of baby Rian. She said that she was “proud” that she was involved in the delivery of Rian, the region’s contender for the 100th million Pinoy search initiated by the Department of Health and its attached agency, the Population Commission (Popcom). It was learned that at the strike of 12:06 a.m. on July 27, the country’s population will reach to 100 million. The Philippines has more than 92 million population as of 2010 census, conducted every five years. Of the same census, Eastern Visayas ranks 7th as the most populous region at 4.10 million people spread on its six provinces. Tacloban, its regional capital has a population of 221,174 covering same year.

However, with a growth rate of more than 2.4 percent, its current population is estimated at more than 240,000.
As the regional winner, the DOH gave them a baby provisions worth P5,000 like cloths diaper.(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Yolanda survivors benefits sacks of rice from Tzu Chi Foundation

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TACLOBAN CITY- The Tzu Chi Foundation continues to provide assistance to the victims of Yolanda here in Tacloban, over eight months after it was devastated by supertyphoon Yolanda.

After providing temporary livelihood through its cash-for-work program, the Buddhist foundation is now on the giving of sacks of rice to the typhoon survivors.
It was learned from Kalam Chan, a volunteer of the Tzu Chi Foundation, since last month, they have been distributing 20 kilograms of rice to more than 50,000 storm survivors from the cities of Ormoc and Tacloban.The distribution of sacks of rice to the families who survived the onslaught of Yolanda was their way of providing relief to them, Chan said.

He also said that the Tzu Chi Foundation also plans to provide sacks of rice to the nearby towns of Palo and Tanauan, two areas also hard-hit by Yolanda.
The “complications” on the listing of families was the reason why their distribution of sacks of rice to these towns is being delayed, Chan said.
Meantime, survivors are to expect shelter kits from the Tzu Chi Foundation in the next few months, he said. (WILMA JOY B. ESPINOSA, LNU-Intern)

5.4 quake jolts Southern Leyte; no major damage reported

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TACLOBAN CITY- No casualties and no extensive damage of properties and agriculture were reported when a 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit supertyphoon Yolanda-devastated communities in Leyte and Southern Leyte on July 25, local disaster officials say. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), the quake occurred at 7:57 a.m. and was tectonic in origin and had a depth of six kilometers, with the epicenter at 8 kilometers southwest of Hinundayan, Southern Leyte.

The source of the quake was traced to the Philippine Fault Zone Leyte Segment. Southern Leyte Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office has reported that after the quake, minor cracks were found in some school buildings like the San Juan National High School, Basak Elementary School, Bobon Elementary School in the town of San Juan. “No injuries, no casualties, and no damage in infrastructure and agriculture were also reported,” it added.

In Hinundayan, minor cracks were visible in its Municipal Gymnasium and in some houses in Brgy. Plaridel, while in Saint Bernard, minor cracks were visible in its Central Elementary School, Tourism Office,and in Guinsaugon National High School.Southern Leyte Governor Roger Mercado, in his social media account,posted that at least 30 families in the towns of Hinundayan, San Juan,and St. Bernard, which are prone to landslides, were directed for forced evacuation while suspension of classes were also ordered. About 50 patients were also evacuated from the Anahawan District Hospital after “big cracks” appeared on the hospital’s walls, Mercado added.
The tremor was also felt in Hinunangan and St. Bernard,Southern Leyte, intensity VI (very strong); Tacloban city, intensity IV; Palo, Leyte, intensity III; Cebu city, Cebu City, Talisay City, Surigao City, intensity II ; and Lapu Lapu City, intensity I. (RONALD O.REYES)

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