Saturday, March 23, 2024

Livelihood gi-turnover ngadto sa Weavers’ Association sa Malaybalay

Ang Sunflower Weavers’ Association sa Barangay Manalog ning dakbayan sa Malaybalay nakadawat sa mga materyales alang sa Abaca Weaving Project

Base sa pahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay, ang seremonya nahigayon uban sa pakig-koordinasyon sa LGU Malaybalay pinaagi sa Public Employment Service Office (PESO).

Gitaho nga ang gi-turnover nga mga materyales sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) mikantidad og Php300,000.00.

Ang maong kalihukan gitambongan ni City Administrator ug PESO Manager Atty. Anna Marie R. Bergado, Jomel Capoy – First United Puntian Farmers Association (FIPUFA) President, Jan Niño Pabillaran – City Agriculture Extension Officer, ug mga miyembro sa Sunflower Weavers’ Association.

Ang proyekto gitunol ngadto sa mga miyembro sa asosasyon sa tinguha nga makapadayon sila sa paghabi ug pagtahi aron makabuhat og daghang mga produkto alang sa ilang panginabuhian. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

City Vet Hosts Training on Swine Artificial Insemination Course

The City Government of Malaybalay through the City Veterinary Office – Livestock Production Section in partnership with the Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Training Institute –Region 10 (ATI-R10) hosted the Regional Scale Level of Training on Swine Artificial Insemination and Basic Health and Nutrition, a first of its kind and a first-time in the Philippines to be hosted by an LGU

Training to bolster livestock swine production and to ensure robust regional food security was one of the objectives of the training. It was also conducted to utilize the unmatched capabilities and technical expertise of the Malaybalay City Livestock Production personnel.

The 10-day training which started last September 11, 2023, and will end on September 23, 2023, was held at Veranda Hotel and in Malaybalay City Livestock Production, Breeding and Training Center for the immersion.

Mr. Jeric Cabatac and Ms. Gia Joy Lustero from the ATI-10 facilitated the training together with the personnel from the City Veterinary Office headed by City Veterinarian Dr. Michele C. Miquiabas, Alexis Flores II – the Center Chief, Dr. Omar T. Cahanap, Livestock Production Veterinarian and Phille Rae M. Bonggo, Training Coordinator.

Regional-wide participants came from the agriculture office of the different municipalities of Bukidnon, Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Tangub City, El Salvador City, Tudela, Misamis Occidental, and Cagayan de Oro City. Mr. Johnson Petalcorin and Mr. Alain N. Tubo were the participants from DA- R10 and from DA-Bukidnon respectively.

The Jaya Secret Garden by Jayasree Harsha Bayag of this City was also a learning site for the activity. (LGU Malaybalay

City Government of Malaybalay

1d CHRMO holds Anti-violence against women and their children forum

CHRMO holds Anti-violence against women and their children forum

The City Human Resource Management Office spearheaded the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Forum on August 11, 2023, at the People’s Hall, Malaybalay City Hall. The event garnered significant participation, with a total of 100 attendees hailing from various offices within the City Government of Malaybalay.

The primary objective of the forum was to empower women with knowledge about their rights and avenues of protection against abuse and violence. Ms. Marichu B. Montecillo, the distinguished resource speaker, delivered a compelling message, emphasizing the importance of women being aware of their rights and encouraging them to fearlessly raise their voices against any form of abuse.

The one-day activity proved to be a vital step toward promoting gender equality and fostering a safe environment for women and children. Participants expressed their gratitude and left the event equipped with valuable information and a renewed determination to combat violence against women and their children in the community.

Report: Vember Francisco CHRMO-NADA

Write to ADMIN – DOCU/PUB Team 

Mag-uuma nga naapektuhan sa pagbaha, landslide sa Malaybalay gitunolan og cash aid

Gitunolan ang mga mag-uuma sa dakbayan sa Malaybalay nga naapektuhan sa flashfloods ug landslides og cash aid niadtong Agosto 16

Sumala sa pahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay, niadtong Hunyo 21, lain-laing mga barangay sa dakbayan ang naapektuhan sa Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) nga nagdala og flashfloods ug pagdahili sa yuta, hinungdan nga gideklara ang State of Calamity sa dakbayan sa Malaybalay

Kinatibuk-ang 22 ka mga barangay ang apektado nga adunay 1,265 ka mag-uuma kansang mga tanom ug fishpond nangadaot.

Ang matag mag-uuma nga adunay totally damaged nga luna nakadawat og Php5,000.00/hectare samtang kadtong adunay partially damage nakadawat og porsiyento sa maong kantidad.

Samtang sa fishpond, ang matag mangingisda nakadawat og Php2,700 matag 100 ka metro kwadrado.

Ang kinatibuk-ang tabang nga gihatag sa mga mag-uuma nagkantidad og Php4,438,302.70. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

Centenarian gipasidunggan

Isa ka senior citizen gikan sa Barangay Manalog sa dakbayan sa Malaybalay ang nakadawat sa iyang Award isip Centenarian niadtong Agosto 8, 2023

Base sa pahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay, ang centenarian gipasidunggan subay sa Republic Act 10868 nga nailhan usab nga Centenarian Act of 2016.

Ang maong balaod naghatag pasidungog sa tanang Filipino nga moabot og 100 ang edad, nagpuyo man sa Pilipinas o sa gawas sa nasud isip pag-ila sa ilang taas nga kinabuhi.

Ang 103-anyos nga si Ginang Yaga Sarino Molhay, natawo niadtong Mayo 20, 1920.

Si Mrs. Molhay nakadawat og Php100,000.00 gikan sa nasudnong kagamhanan pinaagi sa DSWD Centenarian Program.

Gitunol sab ngadto kaniya ang regalo ug Sulat sa Pagbati gikan sa Presidente sa Pilipinas. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

18 mag-uuma migradwar sa White Potato Production sa Malaybalay

Adunay 18 ka mga mag-uuma ang migradwar sa Farmer Field School (FFS) sa WhitePotato Production sa Sitio Damitan sa Barangay Dalwangan sa dakbayan sa Malaybalay

Base sa pahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay, ang FFS on White Potato Productiongilunsad niadtong Nobyembre 18, 2022.

Human sa pagtuon, ang FFS on White Potato Production Graduation Ceremony gipahigayonniadtong Agosto 9, 2023 sa Baleteon Ancestral Domain Hall, Damitan, Dalwangan Malaybalay City.

Sa mga partisipante nga migradwar, 9 niini ang lalaki ug 9 usab ang babaye.

Ang FFS isa ka proseso sa pagkat-on nga nakabase sa grupo nga gigamit aron mapauswag

ang maayong mga gawi sa agrikultura.

Kini nga pagbansay-bansay makapahimo sa mga mag-uuma sa pag-obserbar, paghisgot, ug

pag-apil sa pagkat-on sa bag-ong mga teknolohiya pinaagi sa field exercises. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Covid19 Bivalent 3rd Booster Launching gipahigayon sa Malaybalay

Gipahigayon sa dakbayan sa Malaybalay ang Covid19 Bivalent (Pfizer) 3rd Booster Launching niadtong Hulyo 31, 2023

Ang launching Enhanced Screening Area (ESA) sa City Health Office (CHO) ning dakbayan.

Gipahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay nga si Health Usec Abdullah B. Dumana, Jr. lakip sa mga mibakuna atol sa maong kalihukan.

Tumong sa aktibidad nga madasig ang mga katawhan sa pagpabakuna ilabina kadtong mga comorbid, mga senior citizens ug mga medical frontliners.

Lakip sa mga nakabenepisyo sa kalihukan mao ang A1 frontliners ug A2 senior citizens.

Ang maong paglusad gitambungan nila Department of Interior and Local Governmment (DILG) 10 Regional Director Wilhelm M. Suyco, Dr. David Mendoza sa DOH R10, ug sa mga hepe sa lokal nga pangagamhanan sa Malaybalay. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

City ENRO Marks 14th Anniversary

On July 20, 2023, the City ENRO marks another milestone as it celebrates its 14th anniversary. Fourteen years of committed and dedicated delivery of environmental protection, preservation, and conservation services for the people of Malaybalay City

To commemorate the celebration, the office conducted a clean-up drive activity on the morning of July 21, 2023, led by the City ENR Officer, Ms. Maria Anita L. Fernandez.

The activity started at 6 o’clock in the morning and was participated by the Office Personnel, Technical Personnel, Forest Patrollers, and Barangay Environmental Management Extension Workers.

The area of assignment covers the stretch from Sumpong Bridge to City Nursery and from San Jose- Magsaysay Intersection to Drug Rehabilitation Center.

Per estimates, more than 1,000 kilograms of waste were collected, composed mostly of plastic wrappers, cellophane, diapers, and plastic bottles.

The clean-up was one of the highlights of the celebration, purposely conducted to encourage public participation in proper waste management and the protection of the environment.

The celebration continues in the afternoon with the Thanksgiving mass and a short program. Officiated by Rev. Fr. John Paul Tubale, the majority of the City ENRO Personnel participated in the mass. The program became more meaningful with the presence of City Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran, who emphasized the vital role of the City ENRO in attaining sustainable development in the city.

He encouraged all employees to do their roles with dedication by concentrating not on the bigger picture of addressing the environmental problem but dealing with it piece by piece. Ms. Maria Anita Fernandez, in her message, also urged everyone to keep the fire burning for a sustained desire to continue living the very purpose of the office, which is to make a cleaner, greener, and better Malaybalay.

The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (City ENRO) was officially created under City Ordinance No. 624, Series of 2008, An Ordinance Creating the Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern of the City of Malaybalay.

The Ordinance created the new organizational structure and staffing of the City Government of Malaybalay, including the creation of three (3) new departments, namely the City Human Resources Management Office, the City Legal Office, and the City Environment and Natural Resources Office. The office started its operation on July 20, 2009, with the appointment of key supervisory and technical positions, including the designation of the Officer-in-Charge of the Office in the person of Ms. Maria Anita L. Fernandez. (Malaybalay City ENRO)

Malaybalay City gov’t culminates National Disaster Resilience Month with Kapihan Media Forum

The City Government of Malaybalay, in collaboration with the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Council, successfully concluded the National Disaster Resilience Month with a Kapihan media forum held at the Peoples’ Hall, City Hall, on July 28, 2023

City Administrator Anna Marie R. Bergado warmly welcomed the attendees, highlighting the importance of collective efforts and resilience during calamities. She emphasized that such challenging times are moments when people turn to a higher power for strength and guidance, and she expressed her confidence in the collaborative efforts among stakeholders to implement effective disaster risk reduction and management action plans.

City Administrator Bergado expressed gratitude to the media for their pivotal role in disseminating critical information to the public, educating them about potential risks, and rallying efficient and effective responses from both the government and other stakeholders.

Bearing the theme, “Building a Stronger Filipino Well-being towards Disaster Resilience,” the event brought together media personalities from across the province to discuss and showcase the accomplishments and plans of the DRRM thematic areas. The focus areas included disaster preparedness, response and early recovery, prevention, mitigation, and recovery and rehabilitation.

A comprehensive report was also tackled on the recent flooding incident that affected 13 barangays. The incident led to the declaration of a State of Calamity in the city, which enabled the swift coordination between various response clusters and agencies to address the immediate needs of the affected communities.

In his message, Exec. Asst. John Valmores, representing City Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran, underscored the significance of unity during times of disaster. He acknowledged the government’s preparedness and the crucial role played by communities in disaster resilience. Valmores also expressed his gratitude to the media for their invaluable contributions to disaster plans and programs.

The culminating activity also featured an open forum, where media representatives raised various issues and concerns addressed and clarified by the panelists.

As National Disaster Resilience Month came to a close, the City Government of Malaybalay affirmed its commitment to enhancing disaster preparedness and response measures for the safety and well-being of its citizens. (LGU Malaybalay)

OCD-10 provides non-food pack items to flood victims in Malaybalay City

In response to the devastating floods that struck several barangays in the City on June 21, 2023, the Office of Civil Defense Region X (OCD-10) has taken proactive measures by providing home and shelter repair kits to the affected families. The assistance was coordinated through the City Risk Reduction Management Office in collaboration with the City Social Welfare and Development Office

A localized thunderstorm and the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) triggered flash floods, impacting a total of at least 112 families in Malaybalay City, as reported initially. To support these number of affected families in their recovery efforts, the OCD-10 generously provided fifty-one (51) Shelter Repair Kits, sixty-one (61) Emergency Shelter Kits, and One Hundred Twelve (112) Family Packs to the City Government of Malaybalay for distribution to the intended beneficiaries.

Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran expressed sincere gratitude to the OCD-10 for their generous assistance extended to the flood victims. The home and shelter repair kits contain essential items and materials necessary for repairing and improving damaged houses. These kits will help families rebuild their lives and regain stability after this unfortunate natural disaster. (LGU Malaybalay)