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Northern Samar eyes food processing hub inside jail to boost inmate livelihood

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TACLOBAN CITY — Authorities in Northern Samar are moving forward with plans to establish a food processing facility inside the provincial jail, aiming to equip inmates with livelihood skills and support their rehabilitation.

A joint site inspection was recently conducted at the Northern Samar Provincial Jail (NSPJ) in Barangay Dancalan, Bobon town by the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO), the Department of Science and Technology–Northern Samar Provincial Office (DOST-NSPO), and the Provincial General Services Office (PGSO).

PEDIPO chief John Allen Berbon said the proposed facility will provide persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) with a dedicated and compliant workspace for processing bakery products under safe and regulated conditions.

“The goal is to create a functional environment where PDLs can enhance their productivity while gaining practical skills in food production and entrepreneurship,” Berbon said.
Beyond livelihood, the initiative is also seen as a key step in strengthening rehabilitation efforts within the jail. By equipping inmates with marketable skills, the program aims to help them reintegrate into society and open opportunities for sustainable income generation even while in detention.

During the inspection, the team assessed the proposed site’s compliance with standards set by the Department of Science and Technology and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for food processing facilities. They also evaluated the building’s layout, structural integrity, workflow efficiency, sanitation measures, and overall readiness to meet food safety requirements.

The project aligns with the development agenda of Northern Samar Governor Harris Ongchuan, which prioritizes inclusive growth, support for local industries, and programs that benefit marginalized sectors.

Prior to the facility’s construction, PDLs at NSPJ have already been undergoing baking and pastry training through the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), with support from the Barangay Livelihood Empowerment and Sustainability (BLES) Program.

Once completed, the facility is expected to enhance existing training programs and provide a sustainable platform for skills development and income generation within the jail community.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Fostering professional exchange: USAF Air War College delegation visits PAF

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VISIT TO PAF. Major General Jose Bonifacio F. Calub of the Philippine Air Force meets with a delegation from the United States Air Force Air War College, led by Captain Albert Benoit, during a courtesy call at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on March 10, 2026. The visit forms part of ongoing professional exchanges aimed at strengthening defense cooperation, capability development, and mutual understanding on regional security issues between the two air forces.(PAF)
VISIT TO PAF. Major General Jose Bonifacio F. Calub of the Philippine Air Force meets with a delegation from the United States Air Force Air War College, led by Captain Albert Benoit, during a courtesy call at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on March 10, 2026. The visit forms part of ongoing professional exchanges aimed at strengthening defense cooperation, capability development, and mutual understanding on regional security issues between the two air forces.(PAF)

A delegation from the United States Air Force (USAF) Air War College (AWC), led by Captain Albert Benoit USN, visited the Philippine Air Force (PAF) on March 10, 2026, at the PAF Headquarters, Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, Pasay City.

As part of the visit, the delegation rendered a courtesy call on Major General Jose Bonifacio F Calub PAF, the Air Force Inspector General.

The visit forms part of the delegation’s engagement with the Philippine Air Force aimed at strengthening professional exchanges and enhancing mutual understanding on key security and defense developments.

Discussions also touched on areas of shared interest related to defense initiatives, capability development, and evolving operational environments.

The engagement highlights the continuing cooperation and professional dialogue between the Philippine Air Force and its international counterparts, reinforcing shared efforts toward promoting regional security, stability, and strengthened defense partnerships. (PR)

Calbayog rolls out fuel subsidy for tricycle drivers, keeps fares steady

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TACLOBAN CITY — Tricycle drivers in Calbayog City will benefit from a city-funded fuel subsidy program as local officials move to cushion the impact of rising fuel prices while maintaining stable fares for commuters.

Mayor Raymund “Monmon” Uy formalized the program’s rollout following a meeting with representatives of Petron on March 17, after the Local Price Coordinating Council endorsed the company as the official fuel supplier due to its competitive pricing.

Under the scheme, partner fuel stations in Tinambacan, Cagsalaosao, Capoocan, Obrero, and Carayman will supply fuel to members of Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associations (TODA).

Mayor Uy said drivers will continue to pay a fixed rate of P58.00 per liter—based on pre-crisis prices—while the city government will shoulder the additional cost caused by recent fuel price hikes linked to tensions in the Middle East.

The city government clarified that the subsidy does not cover public utility vehicles regulated by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, such as jeepneys and buses, which follow national fare policies.

Beneficiaries include TODA groups operating in Ipao, Gadgaran, Trinidad (Sabang), Oquendo, Tarabucan, Pilar, Tinambacan, and Sta. Margarita. Daily fuel allocations per tricycle will range from five to 12 liters, depending on assigned routes.

Mayor Uy emphasized that only registered TODA members are eligible for the subsidy, excluding colorum or unregistered operators.

Prior to the program’s implementation, the city government reaffirmed its no-fare-hike policy during a meeting with TODA officials on March 16, aiming to ease the burden on commuters despite increasing fuel costs.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Young learners in Leyte town tapped as future stewards of marine resources

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YOUNG ENVO ADVOCATES. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)in the region sought support from students of the Canomantag Elementary School in Barugo, Leyte of their various campaigns like sustainable fisheries management, coastal habitat protection, and the Fisheries Management Area (FMA) system. (BFAR-8)
YOUNG ENVO ADVOCATES. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)in the region sought support from students of the Canomantag Elementary School in Barugo, Leyte of their various campaigns like sustainable fisheries management, coastal habitat protection, and the Fisheries Management Area (FMA) system. (BFAR-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Elementary pupils in Barugo, Leyte are being mobilized as early advocates of marine conservation following an information drive led by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Eastern Visayas.

Held on March 10 at Canomantag Elementary School, the activity gathered Grades 4 to 6 students for an Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) session focusing on sustainable fisheries management, coastal habitat protection, and the Fisheries Management Area (FMA) system.

To make learning more engaging, students joined interactive discussions and games, including the “fish game,” which simulated fishing practices and demonstrated the effects of responsible fishing and the risks of overfishing.

BFAR-8 personnel also introduced common fish species and highlighted conservation efforts for ‘tamban’, a priority species under Fisheries Management Area 7, which includes Barugo and nearby coastal communities.

Municipal Agriculturist Engr. Ariel Gam encouraged the pupils to take an active role in protecting vital marine ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs. The students expressed enthusiasm and willingness to help safeguard the environment.

Provincial Fisheries Officer Loreginia Briones emphasized the importance of instilling environmental awareness at a young age, noting that even small actions can lead to long-term benefits for marine conservation.

Teachers welcomed the initiative, saying it enhanced students’ understanding of responsible fishing and environmental stewardship.

The activity is part of BFAR-8’s ongoing campaign across Eastern Visayas this year to strengthen youth awareness and participation in coastal resource management, positioning them as future champions of fisheries conservation in their communities.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Guiuan mayor presses miners to deliver community gains, protect historic Homonhon

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Mayor Annaliza Gonzales-Kwan
Mayor Annaliza Gonzales-Kwan

TACLOBAN CITY — Marking a milestone in Philippine history, the mayor of Guiuan, Eastern Samar used the occasion to challenge mining firms on Homonhon Island to ensure their operations translate into real benefits for communities while safeguarding the environment.

Mayor Annaliza Gonzales-Kwan made the call during the commemoration of the 505th anniversary of the Philippine part of the first circumnavigation of the world on March 17 at Sitio Cantilado, Barangay Pagbabangnan.

In her message, Gonzales-Kwan urged mining companies to go beyond regulatory compliance and demonstrate genuine concern for residents and the island’s natural resources.

“I call on all mining companies operating here to practice not only compliance but also humanity. Take care of the people and our communities—not just because of business, but because it comes from the heart. You must also care for our environment,” the mayor said.
Homonhon Island is historically significant as the site where the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan first landed in the Philippines on March 17, 1521, after crossing the Pacific Ocean. Despite this legacy, the island has faced growing concerns over the environmental impact of ongoing mining operations.

Gonzales-Kwan stressed that ensuring responsible mining is a shared responsibility among government, companies, and the community.

“We must prove that responsible mining is possible. It should mean protecting our waters, preserving our environment, and ensuring that development truly benefits the communities that have cared for this island long before any industry arrived,” she added.

Mining activities on Homonhon have long drawn criticism from various sectors, including church groups and the Save Homonhon movement, which argue that the island’s ecological and historical value should take precedence over mining revenues.

Currently, five companies operate on the island: Techiron Resources Inc., Verum Terra Geoscience Inc., Pacific Prime Metals and Resources Inc., Global Min-Met Resources Corp., and Emir Mineral Resources Corp. These firms extract chromite and nickel, largely exported to China for processing into stainless steel and high-temperature alloys.

To strengthen oversight, the municipal government has established the Guiuan Mining Industry Sustainable Development Coordinating Council. The body brings together the local government unit, mining companies operating on Homonhon and nearby Manicani Island, and regulatory agencies such as the Mines and Geosciences Bureau Region 8 to promote responsible mining and align operations with sustainable development goals.

“Many people say mining has been in Guiuan for a long time, yet they have not seen development. This time, we will make it different. We will ensure that projects are real development projects that people can see and feel,” Gonzales-Kwan emphasized.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Samar, Oxfam forge partnership for Inclusive clean energy shift

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. The province of Eastern Samar, led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, entered into an agreement with Oxfam Philippines which aim to promote a fair and inclusive transition to renewable energy. (Photo Courtesy)
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. The province of Eastern Samar, led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, entered into an agreement with Oxfam Philippines which aim to promote a fair and inclusive transition to renewable energy. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Samar is taking a step toward sustainable development with the formalization of a partnership aimed at promoting a fair and inclusive transition to renewable energy.

The provincial government of Eastern Samar, along with the local governments of Borongan City and Dolores, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Oxfam Pilipinas on March 17, 2026, under the RE-Start Campaign 4.

The signing ceremony was led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, together with Oxfam Pilipinas Executive Director Maria Rosario Felizco, Dolores Mayor Zaldy Carpeso, and City Councilor Kathlyn Cainday, who represented Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda.
The agreement aims to make energy planning and decision-making more inclusive by ensuring the active participation of women and marginalized sectors, particularly communities most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

Officials emphasized that the initiative goes beyond adopting renewable energy technologies, highlighting the importance of climate justice and equitable access to opportunities for all sectors. The partnership also provides mechanisms for funding support and legal assistance for green projects in the province.

A “just energy transition” refers to shifting from fossil fuel-based systems to renewable energy in a way that is fair and inclusive, ensuring that vulnerable communities benefit from and are not disadvantaged by the transition, while supporting sustainable economic growth.

Provincial officials expressed optimism that the collaboration will help position Eastern Samar as a model for clean, inclusive, and community-centered energy development in the country.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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