Proud Volunteer
September 30, 2009 by MindanaoBob
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KIAMBA, Sarangani (September 30, 2009) – Merlinda Babelonia, a barangay health worker, proudly displays her newly acquired Philhealth card during their quarterly meeting at barangay Poblacion Wednesday, September 30. Mayor Rom Falgui salutes the volunteerism of every member from 19 barangays hence giving them the benefit. (KIAMBA NEWS CENTER/Abner P. Arzaga)
Health and Nutrition Post
September 30, 2009 by MindanaoBob
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KIAMBA, Sarangani (September 30, 2009) – “We are here not for ourselves but for others” are the words of Mayor Rom Falgui (standing left) to the locals of barangay Maligang during the launching of their Health and Nutrition Post Tuesday, September 29. The local government of Kiamba aims to bring health services closer and more accessible especially to remote barangays. (KIAMBA NEWS CENTER/Abner P. Arzaga)
Barangay Health Workers
September 30, 2009 by MindanaoBob
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KIAMBA, Sarangani (September 30, 2009) – Mayor Rom Falgui (left) and Vice Mayor Elmer de Peralta (2nd left) distribute Philhealth cards to the members of the Barangay Health Workers during the BHW quarterly meeting at barangay Poblacion on Wednesday, September 30. The provincial and local government allocated funds shouldering the Philhealth insurance of more or less 200 members for one year. (KIAMBA NEWS CENTER/Abner P. Arzaga)
Sorsogon team visits Sarangani
September 30, 2009 by MindanaoBob
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ALABEL, Sarangani (September 30, 2009) – Governor Migs Dominguez (center) welcomes the Sorsogon delegation headed by Governor Sally Lee (5th from right) during a visit Tuesday, September 29, by the Provincial Readiness to Institutionalize and Mainstream Risk Reduction project team and the Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council members from Sorsogon to exchange learnings and best practices in reducing disaster risk. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Romina Rabina)
Sorsogon team visits Sarangani
September 30, 2009 by MindanaoBob
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The visit was timely as typhoon Ondoy left tremendous impact as it hit several areas in the country recently.
Sorsogon Governor Sally Lee, who headed the delegation from her province, found the activity worthwhile for the purpose of learning on how the implementation of PRIMRR project was done in Sarangani.
“It’s really a challenge for us how and why other provinces like Sarangani were very successful in this kind of project. We are very passionate about this,” Lee said. She added that through the activity, her team would able to learn more through examples and could implement these new learnings on PRIMRR in her province.
Lee said PRIMRR project was adopted by Sorsogon considering that the province is “vulnerable to disaster (flood, volcanic eruption, typhoon, and others)”.
Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez, on the other hand, noted that e visit, a lot of learnings from each province are reaped by leaders in order for them to reduce disaster risk in their respective areas.
“It’s a good thing that governors and mayors should discuss matters on how to reduce disaster risk,” Dominguez said. He noted that disaster and development is connected with each other.
“We Filipinos always come together in times of crisis and, we in the government are really a source of hope for the people. We, in this institution, must exert effort to inform people. Our biggest responsibility is to make sure that the awareness must be disseminated down the line,” the governor said.
PRIMRR project was organized by Oxfam (Oxford Famine), an international organization, and was adopted by Sarangani Province in 1995, said Hermelo Latoja, chair of Sarangani PDCC.
“Every year, we craft our Integrated Disaster Plan and we do monthly outreach to most affected communities,” he said.
Latoja said that Sarangani, which piloted PRIMRR in the country, was awarded last year as Gawad Kalasag Best Prepared PDCC in the regional and national levels.
“Aside from Sarangani, there are only two provinces now who adopted the project, Sorsogon and Pampanga. We are still inviting other provinces to implement the project in their area,” he said.
This year, Latoja said PDCC had a budget allocation of P140,000 for early warning devices which are installed in the province’s most critical areas.
Last week, members of PDCC and PRIMRR project team of Sarangani went to Pampanga for an exchange of experience and best practices. Latoja said such activity was useful in order for the leaders to know the strategies of other provinces in implementing the same project.
Meanwhile, after some presentations on the initiatives of the PDCC in Sarangani, which was delivered by Latoja, Governor Lee stressed that the best practices of the province in the implementation of PRIMRR project “should be replicated” by Sorsogon.
The delegation from Sorsogon also toured the Capitol compound particularly at the Environment Conservation and Protection Center, Disaster Management Office, Sarangani Lingap Center, Sarangani Livelihood and Learning Center and the municipalities of the province. (Joy Sevilla/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)




