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today caraga Vol. XVIII, Issue 4
October - December 2014
A Publication of the Caraga Regional Development Council
PAGE 18
Q2 2014 Regional
Economic Situationer
PAGE 24
Q3 2014 Regional
Project Monitoring
Report
Agents of Change Awards 2014: And the winners are... PAGE 4
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Editor-in-Chief Jazmin D. Berido
Writers Sherwin E. Verdun
Mirasol P. Montenegro
Naomi T. Mission
Glenn B. Batincila
Design Editor Sherwin E. Verdun
Contributors Agusan del Sur, DA, DTI, GIZ-COSERAM,
TESDA
Adviser RD Mylah Faye Aurora B. Cariño
caraga today
Published quarterly by the Caraga Regional
Development Council with editorial office at the
National Economic and Development Authority-
Caraga, Nimfa Tiu Building I, JP Rosales Avenue,
Butuan City.
For questions, comments, and suggestions email us at
neda13caraga@yahoo.com or call (085) 341-4195.
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PAGE 6 Department of Budget and Management
-Caraga wins 8th Caraga StatQuiz
PAGE 7 NEDA-Caraga attends Cambodia
Summer School
PAGE 8 Butuan City, Jabonga, Magallanes
farmers receive equipment from Department of Trade and Industry’s
Shared Service Facility Program
PAGE 9 Agusan del Sur gets Banana Tissue
Culture Lab from Department of Agriculture-Caraga
Trento, Agusan del Sur receives
PhP8.6M agri support
On this issue
PAGE 10 Caraga grabs National Awards for Corn Quality Achievers PAGE 11 TESDA Secretary visits Caraga Region PAGE 12 Socorro, Surigao del Norte is Rabies-Free PAGE 13 Agsam Vine: Agusan del Sur’s blessing PAGE 28 Ridge-to-Reef Cooperation cleans up Malimono, Surigao del Norte coast
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by Sherwin E. Verdun, NEDA-Caraga
Caraga Regional Development Council meets the private sector for Corporate Partners’ Forum
The Caraga Regional
Development Council
(RDC) met the private
sector for the first-ever
Corporate Partners’
Forum, Tuesday,
December 2, 2014.
The participants were
oriented on the Regional
Development Council and
its roles and functions. They
were also introduced to the
Revised Caraga Regional
Development Plan (RDP)
2013-2016 and their role in
its implementation.
The Caraga RDC believes
that the attainment of
inclusive growth depends on
the participation of the
private sector. The private
sector generates jobs,
provides goods and services,
and contributes to public
revenue necessary for
economic and social
welfare. Thus, the private
sector helps fight poverty by
providing income to
households from jobs in the
micro, small, and medium-
sized enterprises
established. With jobs,
people are able to buy goods
and services that would
improve their quality of life.
The revenues generated
from the enterprises help the
government provide better
social services to the people.
The private sector is also
seen as an important
external income source and
a domestic resource
influencer. They provide
micro-financing, savings
deposit, and access to loan
opportunities.
However, for the private
sector to continuously
support socio-economic
progress, they need enabling
environment and
mechanism to support
business development.
Thus, government provides
the right policy environment
and facilitates infrastructure
growth for the private sector
to thrive.
NEDA-Caraga Regional Director Mylah Faye Aurora Cariño and NEDA Undersecretary Margarita Songco answer queries from the participants.
And the winners are…
The Caraga Regional
Development Council
(RDC) led by NEDA-
Caraga Regional Director
Mylah Faye Aurora Cariño,
DILG-Caraga Regional
Director Lilibeth Famacion,
and DepEd-Caraga Regional
Director Atty. Alberto
Escobarte announced the
winners of the Be the Agent
of Change Contests,
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
at Almont Hotel’s Inland
Resort, Butuan City. The
RDC was assisted by NEDA
Undersecretary for Regional
Development Office
Margarita Songco.
The Caraga RDC conducted
the Jingle-Making and
Photography Contests from
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Agents of Change Awards 2014: And the winners are…
by Sherwin E. Verdun, NEDA-Caraga
August 1, 2014 to October
31, 2014 and the On-the-
Spot Canvas Painting
Contest on December 2,
2014.
The jingle-making contest
had 10 entries from all over
Caraga. The winning piece
entitled We are the agents of
change was declared winner.
The winning jingle was
composed by Ian Alfer Ba-
al, lyrics by Mary Jane Dela
Cruz, and interpreted by
Girley Sagayno, Kathlyn
Dacera, Irish Jay Casida,
Lian Joshua Dajao, Elline
Joy Ocno, Kemberly
Torralba, Louisdhyl Solon,
Aiza Mae Abalos,
Cinesthian Alfred Ba-al. The
group received
PhP20,000.00.
The finalists were From
Caraga to the World
composed by Reuben Rhyll
Chris Garbilao; I Can (We
Can) by Jonree Elmido; and
Be the Change and Start the
Change by Jayson Pradilla
(composer and lyricist),
Krizia Meijel Mellijor
(interpreter), Al Francis
Sarsate (guitarist), and Ben
Jay Felizarta (interpreter).
The four finalists received
PhP5,000.00 each as
consolation prize.
The jingles were judged
based on originality and
creativity (30%), lyrics
(30%), melody (30%), and
overall appeal (10%).
Meanwhile, the photography
contest was participated by
19 Caraganons who
submitted 78 photographs in
THE PHOTOGRAPHERS. Voltaire Montil, Domingo Nollora, Jeni Anne Rosario, Manuel Egay Jr., Voltaire Anthony Rosario, Ronaldo Cayomo, Kierrah Jill Tanglao, and Christopher Joy Ampoon.
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eight categories.
(See the centerfold for the
complete list of winners.)
The first prize winners
received PhP4,000.00 each,
the second prize winners
received PhP3,000.00 each,
and the third prize winners
received PhP2,000.00 each.
Ronaldo Cayomo got the
biggest prize amount of
PhP18,000.00 for winning in
six of the eight categories (2
first prizes, 2 second prizes,
and 2 third prizes). He is
followed by Alexis Gomez
who won a total of
PhP13,000.00 for winning in
five of the eight categories
(1 first prize, 1 second prize,
and 3 third prizes). Kierrah
Jill Tanglao followed by
winning PhP12,000.00 in
three of the eight categories
(3 first prizes). Domingo
Nollora won 3 third prizes
for a sum of PhP9,000.00.
Tanglao, Nollora, and
Gomez got the most number
of wins – first, second, and
third prizes, with 3 entries
each respectively.
The photographs were
judged based on content
(30%), creativity and
originality (20%),
composition (20%), and
visual impact (30%).
On the other hand, the on-
the-spot Canvas Painting
Contest was won by
Philippe Erick Monares of
Butuan City Schools of Arts
and Trade who got
PhP5,000.00. The second
prize of PhP4,000.00 went
to Cybelle Bugas of
Cabadbaran City National
High School. The third prize
of PhP3,000.00 went to
Angelica See of Bayugan
National Comprehensive
High School. All 6
participants received
consolation prize of
PhP2,000.00 each and their
respective coaches received
PhP1,000.00 each.
The entries were judged
based on thematic relevance
(35%), design and creative
elements (35%), technical
execution (20%), and visual
impact (10%).
THE JINGLE MAKERS led by the lyricist Mary Jane Dela Cruz, third from left.
THE ARTIST. Philippe Erick Monares of Butuan City
Schools of Arts and Trade with his winning entry.
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Department of Budget and Management-Caraga wins 8th Caraga StatQuiz
The Department of Budget
and Management (DBM) –
Caraga team composed of
Mr. Joseph Michael Lague
and Mr. Elvin Chatto won
the 8th Caraga Inter-
Agency/LGU StatQuiz held
on October 28, 2014 at
Luciana Convention Center,
J. Rosales Ave., Butuan
City.
The team garnered 27 points
after three rounds – easy,
average and difficult.
The Environmental
Management Bureau (EMB) –
Caraga Team composed of
Mr. Carlo Dacera and Ms.
Roxan Jimenez took the
second place while Mr. Gardel
Rey Ambos and Ms. Mae
Niagara Balanay of the Public
Attorney’s Office (PAO) –
Caraga won the third place.
A total of 19 agencies, local
government units, state
universities and colleges in
Caraga joined the contest.
Each team is composed of two
members. The participants
were from the Department of
Agriculture, Commission on
Higher Education, Social
Security System, Philippine
Coconut Authority,
Department of Public Works
and Highways, Bureau of
Internal Revenue, Public
Attorney’s Office, Agusan del
Sur State College of
Agriculture and Technology,
Department of Education,
Surigao del Sur State
University, Bureau of
Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources, Surigao State
College of Technology,
Provincial Government of
Surigao del Norte, Department
of the Interior and Local
Government, Environmental
Management Bureau,
Department of Science and
Technology, Department of
Social Welfare and
Development, Department of
Budget and Management and
City Government of
Cabadbaran.
Ms. Jazmin Berido, OIC-
Assistant Regional Director of
NEDA Chaired the Board of
Judges while Ms. Rosalinda
Celeste-Apura, Interim
Regional Director
of Philippine Statistical
Authority (PSA), and
Ms. Presa Villarina,
Statistician I of PSA served
as members.
This activity was conducted in
celebration of the 25th
National Statistics Month
(NSM) and was spearheaded
by the Regional Development
Council – Regional Statistical
Coordination Committee
(RDC-RSCC). The PSA
hosted the event.
by Naomi T. Mission, NEDA-Caraga
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With the topic
“Comprehensive Land
Policy-Fundament for
Sustainable Urban and
Rural Development,” the
summer school was divided
in three blocks, namely:
land policy in international/
global context, national land
policies in Asia, and
crosscutting topics in land
policy.
Director Cariño talked about
“Mainstreaming Conflict
Sensitivity, Gender and
Development, and Disaster
Risk Reduction/Climate
Change Adaptation in the
Regional Physical
Framework Planning
(RPFP) Process.” She
highlighted NEDA-Caraga’s
efforts in updating the RPFP
to make it gender responsive
and conflict sensitive.
During the session on
“Experiences and Lessons
Learned from Land Titling
and Land Tenure Security in
Indigenous People
Communities,” this author
shared the Conflict
Sensitive Resource and
Asset Management’s
(COSERAM) experiences
on “Conflicting National
Land Use Policies: It’s
Impact on Resource
Management and
Traditional Lands of
Indigenous Communities in
the Philippines.” This author
oriented the participants on
resource management
regimes, land domains in
the Philippines exploring
interfaces between ancestral
domains/land use planning,
and COSERAM’s stand/
position on indigenous
peoples’ engagement in the
planning framework for
Philippine local government
units at all administrative
levels.
The summer school was
organized by the
Cambodian Ministry of
Land Management, Urban
Planning and Construction
(MLMUPC) and the
Management Center of
Land, Water and
Environmental Risk
Management at the
Technical University
Munich (TUM) with the
support of GIZ-Cambodia,
financed by the Federal
Ministry of Economic
Cooperation and
Development (BMZ).
NEDA-Caraga attends Cambodia Summer School by Wilfried Gebhardt, NEDA-Caraga GIZ Advisor
The National Economic and Development Authority-
Caraga Regional Director Mylah Faye Aurora Cariño
and Supervising Economic Development Specialist
Graziella Harting with this author attended the 6th
International Summer School in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia on November 12-13, 2014.
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Farmers in Butuan City and
the municipalities of
Jabonga and Magallanes,
Agusan del Norte received
equipment from the
Department of Trade and
Industry’s (DTI) Shared
Service Facility (SSF)
Program through the DTI-
Agusan del Norte Provincial
Office (ADN).
Butuan City Dairy
Processing
The KM7 Farmers
Producers Cooperative
hopes to stimulate local
interest and spur demand for
its dairy products like fresh
milk and milk by-products
with its additional
equipment provided by DTI
-ADN.
This SSF worth
PhP990,000.00 will support
the Dairy Development
Project initiated by Heifer
International and the
National Dairy Authority,
and is expected to assist 25
farmers of micro, small and
medium enterprises
(MSME) and generate 50
jobs.
Jabonga, Agusan del
Norte Moringa Processing
Likewise, the United
Farmers of Cuyago, Inc.
(UFCI) operating in
Barangay Cuyago, Jabonga,
Agusan del Norte, is
expecting to see a
significant increase in its
processed moringa
production.
UFCI received a SSF worth
PhP645,000.00 to support
the Moringa Production
Project initiated by the Agri
– Aqua Development
Coalition Mindanao
(AADC) and is expected to
assist 30 farmer-MSMEs
and generate 30 jobs.
Magallanes, Agusan del
Norte Banana Chips
Processing
Also, the Lower Panaytayon
Farmers Association, Inc.
got a boost in its banana
chips processing business
after receiving additional
equipment.
The equipment worth
PhP450,000.00 will
augment the Banana Chips
Processing Project by the
Department of Agriculture
through its Support to
Emergency and Livelihood
Assistance Program
(SELAP). With the addition
of the former, the project is
expected to provide direct
employment to 10 members
of the association.
Butuan City, Jabonga, Magallanes farmers receive equipment from Department of Trade and Industry’s Shared Service Facility Program
Department of Trade and Industry-Caraga
Ms. Gay Tidalgo, Officer-In-Charge Provincial Director the Department of Trade and Industry-Agusan del Norte and Mr. Nilo Calipayan, Manager of KM7 Farmers Producers Cooperative signing the Memorandum of Agreement.
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Agusan del Sur’s banana
industry is seen to boom
with the opening of a
banana tissue culture
laboratory in Del Monte,
Talacogon, Wednesday,
October 15, 2014.
The PhP2.1 million facility
is located inside the
compound of the Research
and Experiment Station
(RES) of the Department of
Agriculture in Del Monte
and will be headed by
Manuel Dormiendo. The
project is under the High
Value Crops Development
Program (HVCDP), one of
the Department of
Agriculture’s banner
programs.
Talacogon Municipal
Agriculturist Maresyl
Caparoso looks forward to
more banana projects.
“Since the lab is within our
municipality, we can easily
access any project on
banana production for our
farmers,” Caparoso said.
Dormiendo said, “Any
interested party within the
region can avail of the tissue
-cultured banana planting
materials on a proposal
basis.” The lab is set to
mass produce quality
banana planting materials
like Cardava.
Banana is the second high
value crop produced in
Talacogon; planted in 900
hectares by more than 600
farmers.
Agusan del Sur gets Banana Tissue Culture Lab from Department of Agriculture-Caraga
by Aurelius P. Arais, Department of Agriculture-Caraga
Trento, Agusan del Sur receives PhP8.6M agri support
The Municipal
Government of Trento,
Agusan del Sur received a
grant of PhP8.6 million for
livelihood projects. The
Department of
Agriculture’s Mindanao
Rural Development
Program (MRDP) gave
the PhP5 million while the
Grassroots Participatory
Budgeting (GPB) funded
P3.655 million.
The MRDP component will
support seven organizations
that are engaged in rubber-
based farming and three
organizations, which will
buy hauling equipment.
On the other hand, the GPB
fund will support six
organizations with the
following projects: swine
breeding, pre and post-
harvest facilities, repair and
rehabilitation of
consolidation center, draft
animal with forage and
pasture project, high value
crops demo farm, and
upland rice production.
Likewise, LGU Trento also
received 21,000 pieces of
assorted planting materials
for growing high value
crops.
by Emmylou T. Presilda, Department of Agriculture-Caraga
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Caraga grabs National Awards for Corn Quality Achievers
Caraga does it again.
Caraga Region monopolized the National
Search for Quality Corn Achievers Award
for the second time this year.
The six awards affirmed the positive
outcome of the close collaboration between
and among stakeholders of the Agri-Pinoy
Corn Program.
The Search focused on quality of the corn
produced, yield and areas planted with corn.
After a thorough evaluation by the National
Technical Search Committee, Caraga Region
bagged the following awards:
Outstanding Province:
Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur
Outstanding Provincial Corn
Coordinators:
Oscar Tuyor and Perla Galaura
Outstanding Municipality:
Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
Outstanding Municipal Agriculturist:
Jose Zaldy Manug of Esperanza, Agusan
del Sur
Outstanding Municipal Corn Coordinator:
Jovie R. Ego-ugan of Espranza, Agusan
del Sur
Outstanding Agricultural Extension
Workers:
Eduardo S. Vecina, Butuan City
Nelson L. Dulayba, Las Nieves, Agusan
del Norte
Ismael S. Saguran, Esperanza, Agusan del
Sur
The Department of Agriculture – Caraga was
also declared as this year’s Outstanding
Regional Corn Team, an additional award
category.
The awarding ceremony took place last on
November 20, 2014 at Cagayan de Oro City
during the 10th Philippine National Corn
Congress from November 17-21, 2014.
The Outstanding Province and
Municipalities received PhP3M and PhP1M
worth of projects, respectively; while
individual winners received cash prizes
including trophies and certificates of
recognition.
Dr. Edna Mabeza led the delegation together
with Abel Wagas, the Agri-Pinoy Corn
Program Coordinator and concerned local
government officials.
by Aurelius P. Arais, Department of Agriculture-Caraga
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provincial government through
Gov. Sol Matugas. The
scholarship slots are intended for
the Provincial Community
Training Center scholars.
After the event, Villanueva
proceeded to Surigao City to
grace the Calibration of Regional
TVET Trainers and Assessors
Conference, and the Regional
TVET Multi-Stakeholders Forum
held at the Surigao del Norte
Provincial Convention Center,
Capitol Compound, Surigao City.
During the event, Villanueva
awarded TWSP scholarship
certificates to beneficiaries in the
province assisted by Director
Sunico.
A MOA was also signed between
TESDA-Surigao del Norte and
the Mining Industry to signify its
continuous support to the
implementation of TVET
programs in the province.
accomplishments of the agency
to the media, as well as the future
programs of TESDA in line with
the Human Development Cluster
of the Philippine Development
Plan.
In the afternoon, Villanueva
proceeded to Bad-as, Placer,
Surigao del Norte to attend the
inauguration of the newly-
constructed Provincial
Community Training Center. The
center is a joint project of the
Provincial Government of
Surigao del Norte, the mining
companies in Surigao del Norte,
and TESDA-Surigao del Norte.
During the ceremony, the
different mining companies and
the Department of Science and
Technology-Caraga turned over
training equipment to the training
center.
Villanueva turned over PhP3
million worth of TESDA
Scholarship Commitment to the
Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority
(TESDA) Secretary Emmanuel
Joel Villanueva visited Caraga
Region, Tuesday, October 7,
2014 to grace three events in
the cities of Butuan and
Surigao.
First stop was the Technical and
Vocational Education and
Training (TVET) Roadshow in
Caraga with the ceremonial
awarding of scholarship vouchers
under the Training for Work
Scholarship Program (TWSP) at
the Activity Center of Robinsons
Place-Butuan.
During the event, Vilanueva
demonstrated coffee-making
since he is a National Certificate
(NC-III) holder of Food and
Beverage Services (Barista).
“This is one way of teaching the
students the latest techniques and
strategies in coffee-making,”
TESDA-Caraga Regional
Director Florencio Sunico, Jr.
said.
Also, students of Butuan Doctors
College, AMA Computer
Learning Center-Butuan, and
Caraga State University-
Cabadbaran demonstrated their
skills in Barista and Bartending.
Meanwhile, a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) between
TESDA-Agusan del Norte and
Toyota Butuan Branch was
forged to ensure that TESDA
trainees and graduates will be
absorbed or hired in the
company.
Villanueva then visited the
TESDA Specialista Desk at the
3rd Level of the mall and held a
media conference. Here,
Villanueva presented the
TESDA Secretary visits Caraga Region by Robert E. Roperos, TESDA-Caraga
Villanueva witnessed the turn-over of netbook from Engr. Corcino Odtojan (right), VP for Operations of Platinum Gold Metals Corp. to Gov. Sol Matugas and Vice-Gov. Carlos Egay Jr.
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The National Rabies
Program led by its
National Manager Dr.
Raffy Deray declared the
island municipality of
Soccoro rabies-free.
The Municipal Government
of Soccoro passed an
ordinance regulating canine
population. Dog owners are
obliged to make a dog house
and have their dogs
regularly vaccinated. Failure
to comply with the said
ordinance would result in a
penalty.
The Department of
Agriculture (DA) - Caraga
provided the vaccines, dog
population management
training, and information
materials.
Dr. Esther Cardeño, the
regional rabies coordinator,
said that the declaration of
Soccoro as rabies-free is a
result of the collaboration of
various government
agencies such as the
Department of Health-
Caraga, DA-Caraga,
Department of the Interior
and Local Government-
Caraga, Department of
Education-Caraga, and the
local governments as well as
non-government
organizations and the
academe.
Soccoro Vice Mayor
Dominador Taruc said that
the greater task lies in
maintaining the island as
rabies-free.
Socorro is the second area
in Mindanao declared as
rabies-free next to
Camiguin. To date, 23 areas
nationwide have been
declared jointly by the DOH
and DA as Rabies Free
Zones.
The National Rabies
Prevention and Control
Program aims to make
Philippines rabies free by
2020.
In the Philippines, rabies is
responsible for 200-250
deaths annually.
DA-Caraga Regional
Executive Director Edna
Mabeza witnessed the
declaration ceremony along
with officials of the
Department of Health-
Caraga, Provincial
Government of Surigao del
Norte and Municipal
Government of Soccoro as
well as barangay officials
and residents.
Socorro, Surigao del Norte is Rabies-Free by Aurelius P. Arais, Department of Agriculture-Caraga
Source: Google Maps
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Agsam Vine: Agusan del Sur’s blessing
Who would have thought that
a simple and lowly weed
found in the forest of Agusan
del Sur will bring additional
income to the residents and
get the attention of the
provincial and national
governments.
Agsam is a fern-like vine that
thrives in the rolling terrains of
Barangays Lucac, Bitan-agan,
Das-agan and Alegria of San
Francisco, Agusan del Sur.
Before its reed-thin, stick-like
stem can be made into an
ornament, it has to be stripped,
buried deep in mud for natural
coloring and sun dried for days.
Seeing the vast business
potential of the vine, 85
household members of four
barangays in the province
organized and formed
themselves into an enterprise
known as the San Francisco
Agsam Handicraft Weaver’s
Association (SFAHWA). Each
member-barangay plays a
different role in the business.
Members from Barangays Bitan
-agan and Das-agan supply the
raw agsam materials at P50.00
per 100-piece bundle. Members
from Barangay Lucac do the
weaving, framing and quality
control while members from
Barangay Alegria manage the
sales and marketing activities.
An expert weaver can make up
to 15 bracelets or necklace a
day, and one bag every three
days.
“Daghan gyud ang natabangan
ug nadoble ang income sa usa
ka pamilya kay ang asawa
makatabang naman sa iyang
bana apil na ang ilang mga anak
kun walay klase. Tungod
niining additional nga income
makapalit na sila og ubang
panginahanglanon nga lisud
nilang mapalit sa una,” says
Lucac Barangay Captain
Ramona Pajo.
Agsam weaving does not only
bring extra cash to the family
coffers it also helps improve the
peace and order situation in the
community. Instead of
gambling and drinking,
residents make use of their time
gathering and processing the
stalks.
William Pagas, a 49 year-old
resident of Barangay Lucac
tells, “Dako ang kausaban dinhi
sa among barangay kun
hisgutan ang kahusay’g
kalinaw. Tungod niining
proyekto duna nay
kapanginabuhian ang mga
katawhan ug wala nay rason
mag rebelde pa. Para nako ang
usa ka tawo mosulod sa dautan
tungod sa kalisud kay para
kanila ang ilang kaugmaon
mopadulong sa kaalaot kay
wala may ensaktong trabaho.”
The livelihood potential of
agsam products and the
resilience of the Association
also got the attention of the
Payapa at Masaganang
Pamayanan (PAMANA)
Program of the national
government.
PAMANA provided
PhP500,000 to the Association
as additional working capital to
develop quality agsam products
like wine holder, lampshade,
flower vase, baskets, trays and
fashion accessories for local
and national markets.
PAMANA is a Program of the
Aquino Administration for the
realization of Peace and
Development.
Presently, the association
continues to improve and
produce quality agsam products
that are displayed in big
department stores across the
country. It also participates in
regional and national trade fairs
and always attracts curiosity
and interest.
by Anna Sharon G. Rosales, Provincial Government of Agusan del Sur
Photography Contest
Category 5 1st Prize: Voltaire Montil
2nd Prize: Domingo Nollora
3rd prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
Category 6 1st Prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
2nd Prize: Domingo Nollora
3rd prize: Alexis Gomez
Category 7 1st Prize: Kierrah Jill Tanglao
2nd Prize: Domingo Nollora
3rd prize: Alexis Gomez
Category 8 1st Prize: Kierrah Jill Tanglao
2nd Prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
3rd prize: Manuel Egay Jr
Category 1 1st Prize: Kierrah Jill Tanglao
2nd Prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
3rd prize: Alexis Gomez
Category 2 1st Prize: Christopher Joy Ampoon
2nd Prize: Voltaire Anthony Rosario
3rd prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
Category 3 1st Prize: Alexis Gomez
2nd Prize: Voltaire Montil
3rd prize: Jeni Anne Rosario
Category 4 1st Prize: Ronaldo Cayomo
2nd Prize: Alexis Gomez
3rd prize: Jeni Anne Rosario
The winning painting
Canvas Painting Contest 1st Prize: Philippe Erick Monares of Butuan City Schools
of Arts and Trade
2nd Prize: Cybelle Bugas of Cabadbaran City National
High School
3rd prize: Angelica See of Bayugan National
Comprehensive High School
Jingle Making Contest
Winner: “We are the agents of change”
Composer: Ian Alfer Ba-al
Lyricist: Mary Jane Dela Cruz
Interpreters: Girley Sagayno, Kathlyn Dacera, Irish Jay
Casida, Lian Joshua Dajao, Elline Joy Ocno, Kemberly
Torralba, Louisdhyl Solon, Aiza Mae Abalos, Cinesthian
Alfred Ba-al
We are the agents of change
2030 Caraganons We’ll take the lead on Fishery
Mining and Eco-tourism We’ll lead back on Agro-forestry
Fulfill the dreams of our Fathers,
Work with our Sisters and Brothers; The treasures are within our Reach,
All we need is to make a Stretch.
Forward Ever, Backward Never Be courageous! Be contagious!
Soar high and start the change in you. I’m an agent! You are an agent!
We are the agents of change!
Listen now, O! Caraganons! The Stewards of our Native Land. Think big! Dream big Caraganons! Now is the time to make a Stand.
We are the Agents of Change
Agricultural crops grew by
3.10% from 655,669.78 MT
in the second quarter of
2013 to 675,982.88 MT in
the second quarter of 2014
because of increments in
fruit and vegetable
production.
Livestock and poultry
production increased by
5.13% (10,488 MT) in the
second quarter 2014.
Similarly, log production
increased because of better
yield in private land’s
timber production. Log
production increased by
19.02% from the 194,324.38
m3 in the second quarter of
The labor force participation
and employment rates in
April 2014 improved
compared to the same
period last year with 67.3%
and 94.1%, respectively.
Likewise, underemployment
rate decreased to 26.9% in
April 2014 from 31.7% in
April 2013.
Inflation rates in all
provinces increased in the
second quarter of 2014 with
an average of 5.93%.
In agriculture and fishery, a
minimal growth was
recorded. The increase was
attributed to higher crop and
poultry yields.
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2nd Quarter 2014 Caraga Regional Economic Situationer
2013 to 231,294.17 m3 in
the second quarter 2014.
For mining and quarrying,
shipments of gold and
nickel increased in the
second quarter of 2014
resulting in more royalty tax
earned at PhP1.1 billion.
About 442,681 tourists
visited the region for the
second quarter of 2014,
which is 22.23% higher than
the 387,985 arrivals in the
second quarter of 2013.
Domestic travelers were
93.35 % of the total tourist
arrivals during the period.
Overview of the Economy
Apr 2013 Apr 2014 Labor Force Participation Rate 65.60 67.30 Employment Rate 93.40 94.10 Unemployment Rate 6.60 5.90 Underemployment Rate 31.70 26.90
Key Labor Statistics, Caraga, 2013-2014
Source: PSA-NSO
Inflation Rate, Second Quarter 2013-2014 (%) Consumer Price Index, Second Quarter 2013-2014 (PhP)
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Underemployment rate
decreased by 4.8% from
31.7% in April 2013 to
26.9% in April 2014.
Inflation, Consumer Price
Index and Purchasing
Power of Peso
The average inflation rate
increased by 2.8 percentage
points from 3.10% in the
second quarter of 2013 to
5.93% in the second quarter
of 2014.
All provinces experienced
increases in inflation rates
with Surigao del Sur
recording the highest at an
average of 7.33%.
The Consumer Price Index
Macroeconomic
Performance
Labor and Employment
Caraga’s labor force
increased by 1.45% from
1,730,000 in April 2013 to
1,755,000 in April 2014.
Similarly, the labor force
participation rate also
increased by 2.59% from
65.6% in April 2013 to
67.3% in April 2014.
Employment rate increased
by 0.75% from 93.4% in
April 2013 to 94.1% in
April 2014. As a result,
unemployment rate
decreased by 10.61% from
6.6% in April 2013 to 5.9%
in April 2014.
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averaged at PhP155.50
during the second quarter of
2014 which is 8.7% higher
than the same quarter last
year at PhP146.80.
Consequently, the
purchasing power of peso
continued to decrease at the
average of 0.64%.
Agriculture, Fishery and
Forestry
Crops
Palay production increased
by 3.5% from 304,717
metric tons (MT) in the
second quarter of 2013 to
315,876 MT in second
quarter of 2014.
Corn production also
habitchuelas, pechay, okra
and squash productions
registered increments.
Non-Food and Industrial
Crops
Non-Food and Industrial
Crops declined by 3.49 %
from 253, 179.39 MT
during the second quarter of
2013 to 244,334.04 MT in
the second quarter of 2014.
The decrease was caused by
fewer coconuts produced
from Typhoon Yolanda
affected areas.
Livestock and Poultry
Livestock production
decreased by 0.71% (10,488
MT) in the second quarter of
2014 because fewer
Fruits
Fruit production increased
by 10.29% from 61,858.24
MT in the second quarter
2013 to 68,220.63 MT in
the second quarter 2014.
Banana produced 88.0% of
the total fruit production
thus increasing the total fruit
production despite the
decrease in production of
some fruits.
Vegetables
Vegetable production
increased by 2.41% from
22,038.15 MT in the second
quarter of 2013 to 22,570.21
MT of the second quarter of
2014. Camote contributed
the highest production with
35%. Likewise, eggplant,
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increased by 82.85% from
13,877 MT in the second
quarter of 2013 to 25,371
MT in the second quarter of
2014. The increase was due
to higher area of white corn
harvested.
Among provinces, Agusan
del Sur produced more
palay contributing 50% of
the region’s production
during the second quarter
2014. Surigao del Sur
follows with 22%.
For corn production,
Agusan del Sur produced
86% of the region’s output
for the second quarter of
2014.
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shipment also increased from
3 to 5 shipments with a total
tonnage of 925.2 kilograms.
Hence, mineral production
increased by 37.19%
(PhP900M) in the first
quarter of 2014 to PhP1.3B
in the second quarter of
2014. The increase resulted
from higher royalty tax
remitted by 759.75% from
PhP132M to PhP1.1B.
Services
Tourism
Tourist arrivals increased by
22.23% (442,681) in the
second quarter of 2014
compared to 387,985 in
second quarter of 2013.
Domestic travelers flocked
the region accounting for
93.35% of the total tourist
arrivals.
Among the provinces,
Surigao del Norte recorded
the highest tourist arrivals of
12%.
Among cities, Surigao City
has the highest tourist
arrivals of 25%.
Surigao del Sur where there
are small mining activities
Forestry
Log production increased by
19.02% from 194,324.38 m3
in the second quarter 2013
to 231,294.17 m3 in the
second quarter of 2014. The
increase was brought about
by increased yields in
private lands’ timber
production by 19.76%
which accounts for 99% of
the region’s total log
production.
Trade and Industry
Manufacturing
Manufactured forest products
decreased by 21.60%
(88,103.19 m3) in the second
quarter of 2014 from
112,372.41 m3 for the same
period last year. Veneer
accounted for 43% of the
total products followed by
plywood with 26%.
Mining and Quarrying
Nickel shipments increased
from 11 to 925 shipments
with a total tonnage of
11,201,579.6 DMT. Gold
carabaos and goats were
disposed.
Poultry production
increased by 20.40% from
4,041 MT in the second
quarter of 2013 to 4,865.18
MT in second quarter of
2014. All other poultry
products increased led by
chicken contributing 73% of
the total production.
Fishery
Fish production decreased
by 11.08% from 27,061.24
MT in the second quarter of
2013 to 24,061.52 MT in
the second quarter of 2014
due to decrease in
commercial and aquaculture
production.
In Surigao del Norte, there
were less unloading due to
less transient commercial
fishing vessels from General
Santos and Misamis
Oriental.
Likewise, seaweeds
production decreased
because of “ice-ice” and
stunted growth in silted
areas of Barobo and Lianga,
Nickel Asia Corporation
(NAC) the biggest nickel
mines and processing plant
in the country, will build
and operate a PhP1 billion
10-megawatt bunker fuel
power plant. NAC has
signed a power sales
agreement with the Surigao
del Norte Electric
Cooperative (SURNECO) in
October 2014.
Nickel Asia will maintain
the power plant for 15 years
after which it would be
turned over to the
cooperative.
The power plant is expected
to improve the power
situation in Surigao City and
Surigao del Norte.
GPower, another power
company intends to set up a
5-megawatt solar
photovoltaic (PV) plant
initially in San Francisco,
Agusan del Sur to address
the predicted power
shortage in 2015.
GPower will commit its
power production to Agusan
del Sur Electric Coopertaive
(ASELCO) on a take and
pay arrangement.
The GPower presents a
green, renewable,
environmentally-friendly
project. Its indicative annual
PV production output is
equivalent to the reduction
of 4,700 metric tons (MT)
of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.
Aside from providing clean
and reliable electric power,
the project aims to become a
model in improving the
quality of life of its host
community.
On the other hand, Rural
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Transit of Mindanao Bus
Company plans to open a
new route from Butuan City
to land-locked Bukidnon
province.
The new bus route would
open business opportunities
by bringing in cheaper farm
products from Bukidnon.
This shorter alternative
route would run from
Valencia and Malaybalay
Cities to Butuan City
through Las Nieves,
Esperanza and Bayugan
City.
Development Prospects
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3rd Quarter 2014 Regional Project Monitoring Report
a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
a) Construction of One (1) Storey - 3CL San Roque ES, Lingig, Surigao del Sur b) DPWH c) J&A Pimentel Construction
a) 02Dec2013 b) 19Feb2014
a) 2,530.0 b) 2,236.0
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 14, 2014
Pronounced wall and floor cracks were observed that need patching/correction.
a) Construction of One (1) Storey - 4CL Pagtilaan ES, Lingig, Surigao del Sur b) DPWH c) Mark Anthony Construction and Supply
a) 02Dec2013 b) 11Mar2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 2,574.10
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 8, 2014
Pronounced wall cracks and popped-up ceiling were observed that need patching/correction
a) Road slip protection along Surigao - Davao Coastal Road (K1474+489 - K1474+531), Sitio Mahogany, Barangay Tagpoporan, Lingig, Surigao del Sur b) DPWH c) LC Ting Construction
a) 25Sep2014 b) 02Jan2015
a) 10,691.60 b) 10,647.70
a) 0.57 b) 0.57 c) 1.09 d) 0.52
On-going
a) Road slip protection along Surigao - Davao Coastal Road (K1474+958 - K1474+975.2), Sitio Paradise, Barangay Tagpoporan, Lingig, Surigao del Sur b) DPWH c) LC Ting Construction
a) 25Sep2014 b) 24Nov2014
a) 5,235.70 b) 5,235.70
a) 0.97 b) 0.97 c) 1.28 d) 0.31
On-going
a) Construction of 4CL New Israel ES Brgy. Sta. Maria, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) E.P. Manantan Construction & Development Corporation
a) 16Dec2013 b) 09Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 3,437.70
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on May 19, 2014
With Defective window hinge in Rm. 3, Grade 5
The contractor is subject to liquidated damages
a) Construction of 4CL Sta. Maria ES, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) E.P. Manantan Construction & Development Corporation
a) 16Dec2013 b) 09Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 3,435.20
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on May 19, 2014
It is recommended to remove earth materials close to the building and to provide drainage canal along side of the building to avert flooding since the roofing has no gutter and down spout.
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a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
a) Construction of 2CL San Miguel ES, Sta. Maria, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) E.P. Manantan Construction & Development Corporation
a) 16Dec2013 b) 09Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,717.50
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
The contractor is subject to liquidated damages
Completed on May 19, 2014
Ramp construction is requested for safety purposes
Earth materials close to the building should be removed as it pose great hazard to the school children.
a) Construction of 4CL Cebolin ES, Trento, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) LM Construction & General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 29Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 2,937.50
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 14, 2014
a) Construction of 4CL San Ignacio ES, Trento, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) LM Construction & General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 29Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 3,148.80
) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 22, 2014
a) Construction of 2CL Cuevas ES, Trento, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) LM Construction & General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 29Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,508.10
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 14, 2014
It is recommended to rectify the service drop wire tied in the nearby coconut tree.
a) Construction of 2CL San Jose ES, Sta. Josefa, ADS b) DPWH c) Davao Concrete Products
a) 16Dec2013 b) 05Mar2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,316.0
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 19, 2014
a) Construction of 4CL Singapore PS, Brgy. Sta. Maria, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) E.P. Manantan Construction & Dev't Corp.
a) 16Dec2013 b) 09Apr2014
a) 3,464.00 b) 3,432.10
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
The contractor is subject to liquidated damages
Reported completed as of May 19, 2014, however, electrical installation still on-going during the project visit
Earth cum boulder materials close to the building should be removed as it pose great hazard to the school children.
a) Construction of 4CL Patrocenio ES, Sta. Josefa, ADS b) DPWH c) Davao Concrete Products
a) 16Dec2013 b) 30Mar2014
a) 3,464.00 b) 1,364.80
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 8, 2014
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a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
a) Construction of 5CL Pag-asa ES, Sta. Josefa, ADS b) DPWH c) Davao Concrete Products
a) 16Dec2013 b) 30Mar2014
a) 4,262.0 b) 1,687.80
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 19, 2014
a) Construction of 2CL Dao PS, Sta. Josefa, ADS b) DPWH c) Davao Concrete Products
a) 16Dec2013 b) 05Mar2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,247.40
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 19, 2014
a) Construction of 2CL Trento Central SPED, Trento 1, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction & General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,648.90
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on March 19, 2014
a) Construction of 2CL Trento NHS, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction & Gen-eral Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,641.90
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on May 12, 2014
a) Construction of 4CL Ka-patungan ES, Trento, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction & Gen-eral Marketing
a) 16Dec2013
b) 14Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 3,357.0
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on July 1, 2014
The contractor is subject to liquidated damages
a) 970 m Rehabilitation along Butuan City-Talacogon-Veruela-Sta. Josefa Road, Agusan del Sur, K1328+500 to K1332+800, Laminga-Zillovia Section, San Luis b) DPWH c) ROIM Builders & Con-struction Supply
a) 09Jul2013 b) 04Nov2013
a) 19,400.0 a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Nov. 4, 2014
Rehabilitation of Union Communal Irrigation System in Union, Lingig
Road Slip Protection along Surigao–Davao Coastal Road in Sitio Mahogany, Barangay Tagpoporan, Lingig
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Construction of four classrooms for New Israel Elementary School in Sta. Maria, Trento
a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
a) 500 m Rehabilitation along Butuan City-Talacogon-Veruela-Sta. Josefa Road, Agusan del Sur, K1336+304 to K1342+770, Marbon Section, Talacogon, ADS b) DPWH c) ROIM Builders & Construction Supply
a) 09Jul2013 b) 04Nov2013
a) 9,700.0 a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Sept. 24, 2014
a) 500 m Road Rehabilitation along Butuan City-Talacogon-Veruela-Sta. Josefa Road, Agusan del Sur, K1349+336 to K1353+114, Desamparados Section, Talacogon, ADS b) DPWH c) ROIM Builders & Construction Supply
a) 09Jul2013 b) 04Nov2013
a) 9,700.0 a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Sept. 24, 2013
a) Replacement of Classroom, La Flora ES, Talacogon, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) ROIM Builders & Construction Supply
a) 07Nov2013 b) 05Jan2014
a) 3,464.0 a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
a) Construction of 3CL Tagyago PS, La Paz, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction and General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 25Mar2014
a) 2,530.0 b) 2,021.50
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on July 3, 2014
The contractor is subjected to liquidated damages
Construction of 2 Storey - 4CL La Paz CES, Brgy. Poblacion, La Paz, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction and General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 25Mar2014
a) 5,500.0 b) 3,624.50
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Aug. 10, 2014
Rehabilitation of Butuan City-Talacogon-Veruela-Sta. Josefa Road
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Classroom replacement for La Flora Elementary School in Talacogon
a) Construction of 2 Storey - 10CL Dona Adela CES, La Paz, Panagangan, Agusan del Sur
b) DPWH c) LM Construction and
General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013
b) 25Mar2014
a) 11,944.0
b) 9,089.40
a) 100.00
b) 100.00
c) 96.70
d) -3.30
The contractor is now working under Liquidated Damages
Monitors assessment on the accomplishment is only about 80%.
Observed that the lumber used as formworks during construction were installed as ceiling joists.
Observed that the plywood delivered on site is an ordinary one not a marine type as prescribed in the POW
a) Construction of 1CL Waloe ES, Loreto, Agusan del Sur
b) DPWH c) Aguero Construction
a) 16Dec2013
b) 19Apr2014
a) 980.0
b) 626.2
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 94.80 d) -5.20
Long delayed project that needs extra supervision for completion
Minimal accomplishment due to insufficient construction materials delivered on site
a) Construction of 2CL Bacay ES, Veruela, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) JOAN Construction
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,681.80
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 3, 2014
A teacher-in-charge reported of a roof leaking during rain near the entrance door in one of the room.
a) Construction of 2CL Bacay ES, Veruela, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) JOAN Construction
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,664.50
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 3, 2014
a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
a) Construction of 3CL Sagunto ES, La Paz, ADS b) DPWH c) LM Construction and General Marketing
a) 16Dec2013 b) 25Mar2014
a) 2,530.0 b) 2,021.7
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Aug. 3, 2014
The contractor is subjected to liquidated damages
Construction of two classrooms for Bacay Elementary School in Veruela
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Widening and clearing of landslide prone sections along NRJ Bayugan-Calaitan-Tandag Road in Bayugan
a) Construction of 4CL Don Mateo ES, Veruela, ADS b) DPWH c) JOAN Construction
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 3,464.0 b) 3,328.90
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on April 11, 2014
a) Construction of 3CL Magsaysay ES, Veruela, ADS b) DPWH c) JOAN Construction
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 2,530.0 b) 906.2
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Mar. 28, 2014
a) Construction of 4CL East Bunawan CES, Brgy. San Teodoro, Bunawan, ADS b) DPWH c) ROIM Builders and Construction Supply
a) 16Dec2013 b) 05Mar2014
a) 3,294.0 b) 3,135.90
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on May 3, 2014
Hanging/Unfastened service wire were observed that need correction.
a) Construction of 2CL Bonifacio CES, Brgy. Bayugan 3, Rosario, ADS b) DPWH c) JOAN Construction
a) 16Dec2013 b) 14Apr2014
a) 1,732.0 b) 1,585.60
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on May 13, 2014
Pronounced door panel cracks observed that need patching/ correction.
a) Widening and Clearing of Landslide Prone Sections along NRJ Bayugan-Calaitan-Tandag Road, Agusan del Sur b) DPWH c) CM Tan Construction
a) 05Aug2014 b) 02Dec2014
a) 19,700.0 b) 19,700.0
a) 15.25 b) 15.25 c) 61.20 d) 45.95
On-going
a) Emergency Repair/ Restoration of Calamity Damaged Roadway Along Daang Maharlika (Agusan-Davao Road), Brgy, Tabon-Tabon to Brgy. Mahayahay, Sibagat, Agusan del Sur brought about by Typhoon b) DPWH c) CM Tan Construction
a) 18Jun2014 b) 31Aug2014
a) 11,059.40 b) 11,059.40
a) 100.00 b) 100.00 c) 100.00
Completed on Sept. 30, 2014
a) Guinabsan CIS in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte b) NIA c) Dungan Construction & Trading Corporation
a) 3,000.00 c) 100.00 Completed on Mar. 14 2013
a) Name of Project, Location Schedule Financial, PhP x 1,000 Accomplishment Remarks
b) Implementing Agency a) Started a) Const. Budget a) Planned
c) Contractor b) Completion b) Program b) Revised
c) Actual
d) Slippage
More than 70 participants
from among the R2R
partners participated, namely
– the Municipal Government
of Malimono, Surigao del
Norte NGO Coalition for
Development (SUNCOD),
Surigao Economic
Development Foundation,
Inc. (SEDFI), Hinatuan
Passage Development
Alliance (HIPADA), Surigao
Metropolitan Water District
(SMWD), Surigao State
College of Technology
(SSCT) as well as
community members from
Tinago and adjacent
barangays.
A group collected trash from
the North Shore of Punta
beach and another group was
assigned along the Tinago
River to Punta South Shore.
Participants collected
coconut parts, twigs and
leaves as well as plastic
wastes and toxic materials
like batteries. Some of these
plastic wastes are washed
ashore especially during
Habagat season (South-West
Monsoon). The local
government does not have
an official landfill site,
hence, plastics are dispersed
indiscriminately.
A group of eight divers from
the HIPADA marine
monitoring team and GIZ-
COSERAM dived to clean
up the reef. While only a few
plastic or metal garbage
were collected from the sea,
many of the fragile branched
stone corals were covered
with old clothes presumably
washed out during floods
and landslide originating
from an illegal dumping site
along the Tinago River.
These clothes kill corals by
preventing the sunlight to
penetrate.
After the garbage collection,
the participants brainstormed
on their observations about
the activity to come up with
possible solutions and
recommendations. It was
suggested to have a quarterly
cleanup. However, there
needs to be an increased
awareness on environmental
concerns to achieve a change
in behavior. A local
ordinance on the use of
reusable bags or paper bags
should be passed. Wastes
should be segregated.
Organic wastes should be
composted for vegetable
gardening and farming.
Plastic, metal, glass and
paper should be recycled or
converted into something
useful. A regular garbage
collection activity should be
undertaken. Residual wastes
should be dumped properly
in a designated dump-site or
landfill. Barangays should
pass ordinances on solid
waste management and
monitor implementation.
These were among the
suggestions/
recommendations of the
group.
Ridge-to-Reef Cooperation cleans up Malimono, Surigao del Norte coast
by Dr. Anke Steinel, Technical Advisor to Surigao Metropolitan Water District
28 caraga today
Armed with gloves, bags, and sweepers, the Ridge-to-Reef
(R2R) Cooperation between Conflict Sensitive Resource
and Asset Management (COSERAM) Program and the
Municipal Government of Malimono conducted a coastal
cleanup in Barangay Tinago to celebrate the
International Coastal Cleanup Day (September 20) on
September 15, 2014.
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