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U.S. Embassy to host bootcamp for Southeast Asian content creators

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Manila-The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, in partnership with Out of The Box Media Literacy Initiative, invites emerging digital content creators in Southeast Asia to participate in a Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) media literacy and content creation workshop from April to June.

The “Creators Co-Lab: YSEALI Bootcamp for Digital Creators” is designed to equip young content creators with the essential skills and knowledge to thrive in today’s dynamic media environment.

Interested participants are invited to submit their applications by January 31 through the following link: https://bit.ly/creatorsco-lab.

Through virtual sessions on April 5 and 6, followed by an in-person workshop in Manila from May 28 to June 1, experts in media, technology, and the academe will train participants on using their platforms to promote media and information literacy, creating engaging online content, and tapping the latest tools in brand development, audience engagement, and analytics.

During this program, participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas on pressing issues such as disinformation, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, and collaborate with fellow emerging content creators from across Southeast Asia to foster regional cooperation and innovation.

The “Creators Co-Lab: YSEALI Bootcamp for Digital Creators” is open to citizens of ASEAN member-countries and Timor-Leste, aged between 18 and 35 years old. Applicants should have at least 1,000 followers on any social media platform and should have been actively creating online content for the past three months.

After the bootcamp, participants will be eligible to apply for grants amounting to Php224,000 ($4,000) and mentoring support to implement new digital content projects. Participants will also become a member of the U.S. international exchange alumni network that will open them to unique opportunities, including grants and networking.

YSEALI is a U.S. government program that strengthens leadership development and networking in Southeast Asia. Since its launch in 2013, YSEALI has been developing the capabilities of Southeast Asian youth to promote civic engagement, environmental and natural resource management, education, economic development, and good governance through a variety of programs, including U.S. educational and cultural exchanges, regional exchanges, and seed funding.

For more information about YSEALI, visit https://yseali.state.go. (PR)

Leyte 4th DEO embraces culture with ASEAN and Filipiniana attire

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Ormoc City – Employees of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 4th District Engineering Office (DEO) wore ASEAN and Filipiniana-inspired attire on January 6, 2025 in accordance to the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Memorandum Circular No. 16, s. 2024 which aims to showcase Filipino culture through the office dress code.

The said memorandum aligns with the Republic Act No. 9242, also known as the Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Law, which mandates the use of locally-sourced Philippine tropical fabrics for government uniforms. This directive supports local weavers and promotes sustainable practices while celebrating the nation’s cultural heritage.

Moving forward, the Leyte 4th DEO employees will wear ASEAN-inspired attire every first Monday of the month while the second to fourth Mondays will feature Filipiniana-inspired attire. This dress code will be followed while awaiting the procurement of new DPWH uniforms which will adhere to the guidelines outlined in the CSC memorandum circular. (PR)

Shared service facilities improve MSMEs productivity, competitiveness in Eastern Visayas

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TACLOBAN CITY-The Department of Trade and Industry-8’s Shared Service Facilities (SSFs) are crucially improving the productivity and competitiveness of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the region.

In DTI’s year-ender Shared Service Facility Summit in Eastern Visayas, the agency reported that the SSF program has been providing MSMEs across the region better access to technology and more sophisticated equipment that has boosted productivity and improved efficiency.

According to DTI-8, there are already 156 SSF projects established across the region in 2024, 109 of which are operational, 19 are partially operational, and 36 are non-operational.

MSMEs often struggle with the high costs of purchasing state-of-the-art machinery or specialized equipment. These SSFs offer a shared access model where small businesses can use these resources at a fraction of the cost. This access allows them to produce higher-quality products, reduce production time, and enhance operational efficiency.

By sharing expensive resources such as machinery, tools, and even office facilities, the MSMEs in the region has significantly reduced capital expenditure and operational costs, it was learned. This shared economy model has ensured that small businesses do not have to bear the financial burden of purchasing or maintaining expensive equipment.

Tito Cabintoy of the Barangay Cabacungan Multipurpose Cooperative, Merlina Lumakin of the Sto. Niño de Plaridel Multipurpose Cooperative, and Rammel Sacobos of the Baybay Dairy Cooperative, are among the three successful cooperators in the region who shared during the summit on the positive impact that SSF program has brought to their cooperatives.

They said, the program has thus far been sustained by faithful stewardship of the facilities that has been granted and entrusted to them by the government, maximization of the training and market interventions provided by DTI, and commitment to meeting the requirements for facility turnover.

They also highlighted the importance of the organization’s structure and policies, the members’ strict adherence and commitment, and scrutiny in keeping their documents.
The DTI-8 and its provincial offices vow to ensure that every SSF established will remain operational.

DTI has supported the creation of SSFs to foster growth and development in MSMEs. These facilities are typically located in strategic areas, offering services such as marketing, production assistance, and financial guidance.

By addressing key challenges such as access to capital, technology, and expertise, SSFs are playing a pivotal role in helping MSMEs scale up their operations, reduce costs, enhance their overall productivity, and ultimately, contribute to their long-term sustainability and success in the competitive market.
(ACR/PIA Eastern Visayas)

A unified effort for the future: PSA Leyte kicks off National ID Rehistro Bulilit campaign across seven municipalities in the province

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Bringing the community together! A fun and productive day spent with the kids at the National ID Registration event through the collaborative efforts of PSA Leyte and the Local Government Units in the province.
Bringing the community together! A fun and productive day spent with the kids at the National ID Registration event through the collaborative efforts of PSA Leyte and the Local Government Units in the province.

TACLOBAN CITY– The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) – Leyte Provincial Statistical Office has officially launched the National ID Rehistro Bulilit Campaign in the last quarter of 2024, bringing the National Identification System closer to young Filipinos across seven (7) municipalities in the province.

This initiative, aimed at facilitating the enrollment of children aged 1 to 4 years old in the National Identification System, is a key step at enhancing the registration process for young children and forms part of PSA’s ongoing efforts to ensure that every Filipino has access to their National ID, further promoting inclusivity and national identity in the digital age.

The campaign has been rolled out in the municipalities of Tunga, Jaro, Burauen, Isabel, Matag-ob, and Dagami, and in Ormoc City all of which benefit from the timely and efficient registration process. The initiative focuses on simplifying the registration for children, ensuring that they are included in the national database as part of the country’s efforts to achieve full National ID coverage.

On 28 November 2024, Tunga, Leyte, hosted the inaugural launch of the National ID Rehistro Bulilit Campaign at the municipal gymnasium. This was followed by a series of launches in Jaro, Burauen, Ormoc City, Isabel, Matag-ob, and Dagami on November 30, December 1, December 2, December 5, December 6, and December 7, 2024, respectively.
Each event saw a vibrant turnout, with hundreds of children and parents actively participating.

Local officials expressed strong support for the initiative, emphasizing the long-term benefits of the National ID system in providing easier access to government services, healthcare, education, and other essential services for Filipino families. The initiative aims to secure identities while ensuring that communities can enjoy more efficient and accessible government services.

PSA Leyte officials emphasized the importance of making the registration process as easy and efficient as possible. The Rehistro Bulilit campaign provides a dedicated, child-friendly process that ensures parents and guardians are well-informed and that children are registered safely and quickly.

The National ID Rehistro Bulilit Campaign will continue through 2025, with PSA Leyte targeting even more municipalities in the coming months. This effort is part of the national government’s goal to create a fully digitized identification system that will enhance public service delivery and promote socio-economic development across the country. With the expansion of the campaign in Leyte, PSA is hopeful that more municipalities will join in the initiative, ensuring that all children are included in the ongoing registration.

The campaign not only aims to register children but also hopes to raise awareness about the importance of the National ID and encourage other communities across the region to take part in the ongoing registration process. It is also part of the broader vision of enhancing the delivery of public services and improving the country’s digital infrastructure. This registration campaign is another step toward ensuring that no one is left behind. (PR)

5 arrested for illegal fishing in Biliran

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ORMOC CITY– Local authorities apprehended five individuals for illegal fishing in the waters off Barangay Patag, Culaba, Biliran at around 6:30 am on December 27.

The suspects were identified as alias “Rayray”, 31, single, from Brgy.Tomalistis; alias “Pangki”, 18, single; alias “Jayjay”, 44, single; alias ‘Joey,’ 47; and alias “Maki”, 23, all from Barangay Looc.

The arrest was made during an anti-illegal fishing operation conducted by the local police, in coordination with the Sangguniang Bayan Chair of the Committee on Aquatic and Agricultural Resources.

The suspects were caught engaging in an illegal fishing practice locally known as “paburo”, which violates Municipal Fishery Ordinance No. 17, Section 51 of Culaba’s Municipal Fishing License and Permits.

Confiscated from the suspects were a fishing boat, valued at approximately P160,000; one motor engine, valued at P60,000; fishing net, valued at P230,000; and around 20 kilograms of fish, with an estimated value of P2,400.

The suspects, along with the seized items, were brought to the Culaba Municipal Police Station for documentation before being turned over to the Municipal Agriculture Office for proper disposition.

Authorities continue to enforce strict measures to combat illegal fishing practices in the province to protect marine resources and promote sustainable fishing.
(ROBERT DEJON)

Biliran officials urge immediate release of funds for Biliran Bridge repair

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BILIRAN BRIDGE. The Department of Public Works and Highways in Biliran said that at least P30 million is needed to repair the Biliran Bridge which has seen some defects. (PHOTO COURTESY)
BILIRAN BRIDGE. The Department of Public Works and Highways in Biliran said that at least P30 million is needed to repair the Biliran Bridge which has seen some defects. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The top public works official in Biliran province is hopeful that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Central Office will soon release the much-needed funds for the repair of the Biliran Bridge.

Biliran District Engineering Office (DEO) District Engineer Irwin Antonio shared that approximately P30 million is required to repair the bridge, which is currently operating under limited carrying capacity after an assessment revealed structural issues. The evaluation was prompted by a viral video showing unusual bridge movement.

“We are hoping to receive the budget before the end of this month so that we can start the procurement process, which is a standard protocol, and begin the bridge repair immediately after,” Antonio said.

The assessment conducted on December 24 by technical engineers from the DPWH regional office and Biliran DEO identified damages to the bridge’s stringers, steel cross bracing, loose nuts and bolts, and built-up sections of spans 3 and 4.

The damages were attributed to corrosion from seawater exposure and the daily load of vehicles crossing the bridge.

Due to these issues, a weight restriction was imposed, allowing only light vehicles to use the bridge. Vehicles weighing more than 5 tons are now required to use a barge to cross from the Leyte side to the Biliran side.

Antonio said the engineering district is working closely with Biliran Lone District Representative Gerardo “Gerryboy” Espina Jr. and the DPWH Regional Office to lobby for the immediate release of the necessary funds.

In a statement released on Thursday, January 9, Congressman Espina emphasized that his office has intensified efforts to secure funding for the bridge repair.

“I have personally reached out to the DPWH Secretary to highlight the urgency of the situation,” Espina said. He assured the public that he has been actively following up with the DPWH Central Office and will continue to push for the required funding to address the issue for the benefit of the people of Biliran.

Espina added that the DPWH Secretary has acknowledged the issue and committed to further investigating the problem while exploring immediate solutions.

The Biliran Bridge is a vital link, providing the only land travel route connecting Biliran to mainland Leyte Province. Constructed in 1976, the bridge underwent rehabilitation in 1996. In 2019, the engineering district imposed a weight limit, reducing it from 20 tons to 15 tons.

Antonio clarified that a complete bridge closure will not be necessary once the budget is released, as the repairs will be focused on the deck and sections below the bridge.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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