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Thursday, 16 May 2024
Thursday, 16 May 2024
P136k halaga ng ‘shabu’ nasamsam sa Caloocan, livelihood training inilunsad sa komunidad, at 58 kabataan pasok sa trabaho
P136,000 na halaga ng hinihinalang shabu ang nasamsam ng mga tauhan ng Caloocan City Police Station (CCPS) mula sa isang lalaking sinita nila dahil walang suot na pang-itaas na damit habang nasa pampublikong lugar na isang paglabag sa City Ordinance. Sa report ng CCPS Sub-Station 4 kay Police Chief Col. Ruben Lacuesta, sinabi nila na sinita nila ang suspek sa bahagi ng Salmon Street, Barangay 8, pero biglang tumakbo palayo. Nang nakorner at kinapkapan ng mga pulis ay nakita umano sa suspek ang dalawang sachet ng hinihinalang shabu na tumitimbang ng 20 gramo at may Standard Drug Price (SDP) na Php136,000.00. Nahaharap ngayon ang suspek sa kasong paglabag sa Republic Act No. 9165 o Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Samantala, naglunsad ang CCPS Community Affairs Section (CAS) ng livelihood training na Dishwashing Liquid Making sa komunidad ng Barangay 175, Camarin. Pinangunahan ito ni CCPS CAS Acting Chief, PCapt. Ma. Magdalena Obrial katuwang si PSSg John Mikko Camerino, PCR Specialist PNCO. 50 residente ang dumalo sa training na ayon sa CCPS ay puwede nang makapagsimula ng maliit na negosyo sa paggawa ng dishwashing liquid dahil sa kanilang natutunan. 58 na kabataan naman ang sumailalim sa Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) orientation na inilunsad ng Caloocan City Public Employment Service Office (PESO) at ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Sila ang bumubuo ng bagong batch ng SPES beneficiaries na pumirma sa kontrata upang magtrabaho sa loob ng dalawang buwan sa KNC Group of Companies na kinapapalooban ng Jollibee, Chowking, at Greenwich restaurants. Layon ng SPES na matulungan ang mga kabataan na magkaroon ng karagdagang kaalaman, karanasan, at katamtamang pasahod na pera na magiging panggastos nila para sa susunod na pasukan sa paaralan. 📹 Along Malapitan FB
Tulong pangkabuhayan at bakuna itinaguyod ng Caloocan LGU
Umabot sa 26 na residente ng Caloocan ang nakatanggap ng kabuhayan package o panimulang negosyo mula sa Caloocan City Public Employment Service Office (PESO), tanggapan ni Senator Loren Legarda, at Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Ang naturang mga kabuhayan package ay binubuo ng bigasan, ihaw-ihaw, at sewing machines. Ayon sa lokal na pamahalaan, karamihan sa tumanggap ng kabuhayan package ay solo parents, senior citizens, at persons with disability (PWD). Hinimok nito ang mga benepisyaryo na magpursiging palaguin ang kanilang mga natanggap na negosyo. Samantala, tuloy-tuloy ang isinasagawang libreng pagbabakuna sa lungsod laban sa mga sakitsa pangunguna ng City Health Department (CHD). Mula Abril 15 hanggang Mayo 15 ay mayroong libreng pagbabakuna laban sa polio para sa mga residente. Binigyang-diin ng LGU na ang polio ay isang karamdaman na madalas nakukuha ng mga bagong panganak hanggang 59 buwang gulang na bata. Maaari umano itong magdulot ng mga komplikasyon, panghabang-buhay na kapansanan o kamatayan. Kaugnay nito, sinabi ng LGU na magsasagawa ng malawakang pagbabakuna sa lungsod na pangungunahan ng mga health workers na magbabahay-bahay upang magbakuna, at mayroon ding itatakdang immunization sites sa iba-ibang lugar sa lungsod. Ang mga batang nasa 0 hanggang 23 buwang gulang ay makakatanggap ng tatlong dose ng bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV) at dalawang dose ng inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Ang mga batang nasa 24 hanggang 59 na buwang gulang naman ay makakatanggap ng isang dose ng bOPV. Tuloy-tuloy pa rin sa mga itinakdang lugar at petsa hanggang Mayo 16 ang bakunahan kontra Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) para sa mga kababaihan edad siyam hanggang 14 na taong gulang. Karaniwan umano na nasa P4,000 hanggang P8,000 ang halaga ng bakunang ito sa mga pribadong klinika, kaya makabubuting samantalahin ang libreng pagbabakuna nito na handog ng LGU upang maiiwas sa mga sakit tulad ng cervical cancer ang mga kabataan. At dahil menor-de-edad ang target na populasyon para sa bakunang ito ay kinakailangan ng parental consent bago sila mabakunahan. Hinikayat ng lokal na pamahalaan ang mga magulang na pabakunahan ang kanilang mga anak para sa kanilang angkop na proteksyon laban sa mga karamdaman. Una na ring naglunsad ng malawakang pagbabakuna sa lungsod laban sa pertussis o tuspirina at iba pang mga sakit. Nagsagawa rin ng libreng anti-rabies vaccination para sa mga alagang aso at pusa. 📷 Along Malapitan FB
PH eyes over 1 million “big spender” US tourists in 2024
The Philippines targets to attract over one million tourists from the United States this year, or about 15 percent more than in 2023, noting that US tourists have been the biggest spenders among all inbound visitors to the country. Based on data from the Department of Tourism (DOT), a total of 5,450,557 international visitors entered the country from January 1 to December 31, 2023, of which 5,003,475 are foreigners while the remaining 447,082 are overseas Filipinos. South Korea continued to be the Philippines’ top source of international visitors with 1,439,336; followed by the United States with 903,299; then Japan with 305,580; Australia with 266,551; China with 263,836; and then followed by Canada, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Malaysia. The international visitors from the US generated PHP35 billion in revenues in 2023 -- the highest among the country’s top tourist markets, according to Philippine Tourism Director-Attache in New York Francisco Hilario Lardizabal. He emphasized, “This is 215 percent higher than the tourism receipts from South Korea, so this is how important the American market is. While the arrivals are fewer, the contribution is bigger.” Records from the DOT showed that visitor receipts in 2023 reached PHP482.54 billion, with the US as the top spending market, followed by Australia with PHP17.74 billion, South Korea with PHP16.41 billion, Canada with PHP15.85 billion, China with PHP12.24 billion, and Japan with PHP10.02 billion. Lardizabal revealed that based on their monitoring, the American tourists tend to spend more and stay longer in a destination in the Philippines. He added that majority or 55 percent of inbound travelers from the US are former Filipinos, whose main travel motivation is to visit friends and relatives in the Philippines. “Filipinos from the US go around the Philippines and stay longer in the Philippines, and they also spend a lot. Apart from the money they spend on travel, they sometimes also give out money to their relatives,” he noted. He shared that former Filipinos who visit the Philippines as tourists are being motivated by the desire to meet up and personally interact again with their friends and relatives in the Philippines, as well as see what changes happened in the country while they were already living in the US. “They go around and visit friends and relatives in many places,” he said. Meanwhile, mainstream American visitors looked for a more immersive dining experience. “They want to know the story about Filipino foods, how these are prepared, and they would even cook these foods themselves,” he remarked. Lardizabal expressed confidence that the Philippines will achieve 15 percent more of the 2023 US tourist arrival figure, noting that the DOT is doing a multi-pronged approach to entice the market by forging partnerships, conducting more trainings for travel agents, joining B2B (business-to-business) travel trade events, and organizing curated familiarization tours. He likewise shared that prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, most US travelers to the Philippines were baby boomers or those in the age bracket of 60 to 78 and Generation X or those aged 44 to 59. But now, he said, majority of US travelers that are showing interest in the Philippines are millennials, or those born between 1981 and 1996. “That should be our focus, how do we address the needs and preferences of the millennials,” he highlighted. The tourism official likewise said that the emerging travel trends in this millennials market are geared toward immersion or experiential travel, wellness tourism, workcation, premium travel, solo travel, and adventure and sports, among others. He mentioned as an example the market observation in the US itself, where there was a recorded uptick in the sales of sports and equipment for activities such as hiking, horseback riding, cycling and scuba diving. Lardizabal added that among the top destinations for American visitors to the Philippines are Boracay, Palawan, and Siargao. 📷 Department of Tourism FB
2 weeks ago“EDSA Greenways” to enhance commuter experience, improve transportation, create greener cities
The $140-million Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) Greenways Project is expected to enhance the experience for commuters in the National Capital Region (NCR), improve transportation, and transform cities into greener areas, the Department of Transportation (DoTr) underscored. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is funding this project, which is composed of elevated pedestrian walkways in Balintawak and Cubao in Quezon City, Guadalupe in Makati City, and along Taft Avenue in Pasay City. It will connect pedestrians and commuters to mass transit stations to help promote the use of public transport. DOTr Assistant Secretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure James Andres Melad stressed that the project would also boost economic growth through better transportation system. “This harmonization is crucial for shaping a more sustainable future and creating greener cities that are safe, commuter and pedestrian-friendly, as well as accessible for all,” Melad said. The department shared that the first phase of the EDSA Greenways project involves building five kilometers of the covered elevated pedestrian walkways around the four mass transit stations - Balintawak, Cubao, Guadalupe and Taft, along EDSA. The DOTr noted that at present, existing pedestrian facilities on EDSA are poorly designed, uncomfortable, and unsafe. The project thus aims to make EDSA, a major artery in Metro Manila, more walkable. The DOTr declared that the Greenways project will be completed by 2027. According to the ADB, “Pedestrians on EDSA can soon expect safe, wide, well-lit, and disaster-resilient elevated walkways. The Asian Development Bank has approved the EDSA Greenways Project, which will help the government construct 5 kilometers of covered walkways that will be linked to mass transit stations in Balintawak, Cubao, Guadalupe, and Taft. The 5-meter-wide structures, equipped with elevators and monitoring systems, will be easily accessible for pedestrians, including the elderly, pregnant women, young children, and people with disabilities.” 📷 Asian Development Bank FB
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