Friday, October 04, 2024

NCIP, LGU Manolo Fortich ink MOA on P226.9M FMR in Kalugmanan

The drafting and signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the concreting of the farm-to-market road in Sitio Balakbakan, Barangay Kalugmanan, took place on August 19, 2024, at the Barangay Kalugmanan covered court

The National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and the Local Government Unit of Manolo Fortich signed the agreement.

The project involves concreting a 7.8-kilometer Farm-to-Market Road (FRM) under the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP), with a budget of 226,992,990 million pesos from the Department of Agriculture.

The road concreting will begin at Sitio Balakbakan and continue to Kalugmanan proper.

This project aims to assist farmers in Barangay Kalugmanan by facilitating the easier transportation of their farm produce to the Municipal Public Market in Barangay Tankulan.

Municipal Mayor Rogelio N. Quiño was present during the MOA drafting and signing. He expressed his enthusiasm for infrastructure programs, particularly road projects.

“Matod pa, himoon nato ni nga dako nga kalipay nga ang atong karsada gikan didto sa Café by the Ridge, musangko dinhi sa atong tulay, pasubida paingon sa ila ni Mr. Perrine, ug gani naa pay sobra nga budget, I think nga e-semento pa paingon diri. Nindot na kaayo mga programa nato mga roads section sa atong lungsod sa Manolo Fortich. Including ang atong Sankanan road, ang atong gi-plano nasad ang Lindaban paingon sa Dahilayan atong sementohon, so nangita tag budget para ana,” Mayor Quiño stated.

Farmer Sirapin Buyoc, 67 years old, from Zone 2, Kalugmanan, expressed his gratitude for the road project, which has made transporting their agricultural products easier.

“Ang ako lang, nga makadugang benepisyo niining muabot ang dalan nga kami di nami maglisod sa among mga produkto, sama sa mga mais, cassava, mga utanon, daghan mi mga utanon diha sa Ilaya. So sayon ra gyud kaayo ang pag-deliver sa produkto paingon sa atong market ug sa Cagayan,” said Buyoc.

Also in attendance were Municipal Administrator Engr. Joie Caesar M. Gaid, Sangguniang Bayan Member IPMR Coun. Alex Payangga, NCIP Regional Legal Officer Atty. Dexter Precioso, the Barangay Council of Kalugmanan, and Indigenous Peoples (IP) community members, including the Higaonon, Talaandig, and Bukidnon tribes.

Heads of offices and representatives from focal departments of the Local Government of Manolo Fortich, such as the Municipal Agriculture Office, Municipal Engineering Office, Municipal Assessor’s Office, Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office, and Municipal Planning and Development Office, also attended the MOA signing. (PR)

P5M budget gisaad sa SPES implementers sa Bukidnon

Mikabat sa P5-million nga budget ning tuiga ang gisaad gikan sa Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES) implementers sa probinsya sa Bukidnon

Ang pasalig naggikan sa nagkalain-laing Local Government Units (LGUs) ug academe sector sa probinsiya sa Bukidnon ngadto sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE-X) alang sa SPES nga implementasyon.

Napadangat ang mga pasalig atol sa program pledging ug implementers’s re-orientation kaniadtong Enero 12, 2024 sa The Gardens Party Venue and Suites, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.

“Ang mga pledges makabenepisyo sa 1,185 ka mga kabus nga mga estudyante sa tibuok probinsya,” giingon kini ni Mr. Raul Valmores, chief sa Bukidnon Provincial Field Office (Buk PFO) sa DOLE 10.

Nagpaabot sab sa pasalamat si Valmores sa partner implementers sa programa sa tuig 2023 sa ilang 100 percent accomplishment.

Mipahinumdum siya nga hatagan ang mga kabatan-onan sa mga trabaho na makapalambo sa ilang critical thinking, problem-solving, ug life-skills alang sa ilang kaugmaon.

Ang maong panagtapok gisuportahan sa Bukidnon Public Employment Service Office (PESO)
Manager’s League, Inc, President ug Manolo Fortich PESO Manager Roger Molina uban sa
laing lima ka partner academe institutions sa probinsiya. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Bukidnon mupahigayon og skills training karong Oktubre

Ang Provincial Government of Bukidnon mupahigayon og skills training uban sa Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Base sa pahibalo sa LGU Bukidnon, ang skills training magsugod karong Oktubre 23, 2023.

Ang programa nga gi-tanyag mao ang Contact Center Services NC II ug Events Management Services NC III.

Ang tanan nga nag-edad og 18-anyos pataas gi-awhag nga magpa-enroll sa giingon nga programa taman karong Oktubre 18, 2023.

Ang interesado nga magpa-enroll gitahasan nga mupasa sa ilang requirements sa Public Employment Service Office (PESO) sa Provincial Office Building ning dakbayan sa Malaybalay. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

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)

Pay-out alang sa SPES, WAP benepisyaryo gi-apod-apod

Gipang-apod-apod sa LGU Malaybalay ang pay out sa mga benepisyaryo sa Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) ug sa Work Appreciation Program (WAP)

Matod sa LGU Malaybalay, gipahigayon ang pay out niadtong Agosto 24, 2023 didto sa Barangay 6 Covered Court sa Malaybalay City.

Napahigayon ang maong pang-apod-apod pinaagi sa Public Employment Service Office (PESO).

Adunay 169 ka estudyante nga benepisyaryo sa SPES, samtang adunay 145 ka benepisyaryo sa WAP.

Ang mga nakabenepisyo sa SPES nakadawat ug 60% sa ilang suweldo alang sa pagtrabaho sulod sa 20 ka adlaw. Sila nakadawat sa P6,827.00 matag isa, ug ang nahabilin nga 40% itugyan kanila sa mga mosunod nga semana.

Ang mga benepisyaryo sa WAP nakadawat sa ilang tibuok sweldo alang sa pagtrabaho sulod sa 10 ka adlaw. Ang matag benepisyaryo nakadawat og P4,267.00. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

PWDs get P250-K in livelihood aid from DOLE-Bukidnon

MALAYBALAY CITY – As part of its year-round turnover of livelihood grants to marginalized and disadvantaged informal workers in the province, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-10, through Provincial Director Raul Valmores of Bukidnon Provincial Field Office (BukPFO), recently turned over livelihood assistance—with Abag Kalambuan Inc. (AKI) as the Accredited Co-Partner (ACP)—to Sinanglanan Parents and Persons with Disability Association (SiPaPDA)

The SiPaPDA, which consists of 21 parents and persons with disabilities (PWDs), chose Agrivet and Farm Supply as their livelihood project in the amount of P250,000 from the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP).
Valmores said that through the DILP, the Department took various endeavors to help integrate marginalized and disadvantaged informal workers, including PWDs, into the mainstream and enable them to participate in its social and economic development.
Valmores also acknowledged Malaybalay local government and its Public Employment Service Office (PESO) for their continued support as DOLE’s program partner.
Malaybalay City Mayor Jay Warren Pabillaran urged the recipients to use the grants wisely. He assured them that the city government stands ready to help those in need.
In the meantime, AKI Chairperson Bienvenido Narciso Jr. has expressed his confidence in the beneficiaries’ ability to meet their daily needs with the livelihood grant. He underscored the importance of maximizing it to create a positive ripple effect, benefiting not only themselves but also enabling them to extend help to others in need.
Virgilio Arenido, SiPaPDA president, is grateful for the opportunity to change their lives. He said the association could now meet the daily needs of their families while also creating employment opportunities in their community.
“We are thankful to DOLE for giving us, the PWDs, a chance in life. We thank the government for this tailored project for marginalized groups. Indeed, the government sees us and has not forgotten us,” Arenido said.
Prior to the turnover, the group attended skill-building sessions such as financial literacy and basic entrepreneurship. The DOLE designed the training to provide SiPaPDA with the knowledge and skills needed to manage livelihood endeavors.
The DOLE Livelihood Development Specialists will continue to monitor the associations and their livelihood activities after the turnover. This step makes sure that technical support is guiding the association.
The DOLE has always been a staunch advocate for promoting the rights of people with disabilities, protecting their rights, and promoting the economic empowerment of people with disabilities.
DILP, or the Kabuhayan Program of DOLE, is a flagship program of the agency that aims to help marginalized groups such as self-employed workers who are unable to earn sufficient income, unpaid family workers, low-waged and seasonal workers, workers displaced or to be displaced, marginalized and landless farmers, marginalized fisherfolk, women and youth, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, indigenous peoples, victims of armed conflicts, rebel returnees, and parents of child laborers. (DOLE-10 Buk PFO/PIA-10/Bukidnon)

DOLE Bukidnon, PESO Malaybalay conducts Livelihood Orientation, Profiling

The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Bukidnon conducted the Livelihood and Child Labor Prevention & Elimination Program Orientation and Profiling on January 24, 2023, at People’s Hall, New City Hall, Casisang, Malaybalay City

The participants are forty (40) Parents of Child Laborers beneficiaries. Individual cases of the beneficiaries have been assessed purposely to identify the needs of children and their families. Also present are the three (3) potential association beneficiaries for Livelihood Program.

DOLE Provincial Director Raul L. Valmores graced the event and even shared a success story of one of their previous livelihood beneficiary. (PR)

Pagmugna sa public employment service office sa barangay action center, gimandu sa matag barangay

Giaprobahan na sa Sangguniang Panlungsod ang Ordinance No. 1005 S 2022, mao ang pag-institusyunal ug pagtukod sa Public Employment Service Office (PESO) diha sa Barangay Action Center (PBAC) sa matag barangay sa syudad sa Malaybalay..

Kaniadtong Setyembre 14, 2022, ang City Administrator/PESO Manager Atty. Anna Marie R. Bergado nagsulat ngadto kang Vice Mayor Estelito R. Marabe uban sa paghangyo nga mag-mugna sa maong ordinansa pinasubay sa Republic Act 8759 o PESO Act of 2009.

Nasayran nga ang pagtukod sa PBAC makapalig-on ug magpalapad sa serbisyo nga mahatag ngadto sa katawhan sa kabarangayan labi na kadtong nangita ug nanginahanglan sa trabaho. (PR)
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