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Monday, November 16, 2020

Reproductive Health & Its Link to Overall Health


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In its 15th year, international youth NGO World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific brings you the Emerging Leaders Conference 2020 entitled In The Pink: Reproductive Health & Its Link To Overall Health.

World Youth Alliance is a global coalition of young people that works to defend the dignity of the human person. It’s a UN-ECOSOC accredited org that works with youth in over 6 regions of the world to impact policy and culture with the promotion of human dignity. Defined as the inherent worth of a person, a freedom guided by one’s dignity is key to sustainable development and understanding the importance of reproductive health.

The Emerging Leaders Conference (ELC) is an annual event hosted by World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific, which seeks to bring together young leaders, active members and youth advocates from across Asia Pacific to interact with thought-leaders and experts on current global issues. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2020 ELC will be held via video conferencing.

The theme of the conference this year is Reproductive Health. It follows that a proper foundation of oneself rooted in our dignity, coupled with the proper education about topics like freedom for excellence, is key for women and men to properly take care of their health and make truly informed choices.

Featuring representatives from FEMM health Ginny Miller BSN, RN and Celine Kinneberg, RN, WYA President Lord Pomperada, Theology of the Body specialist Joy Katigbak & ThirdWorldImprov’s Gabe Mercado, this years ELC will surely be an insightful experience to young leaders who are looking to strengthen their knowledge and fine-tune their approach towards reproductive health and its associated issues.

The 2020 Emerging Leaders conference is free of charge and open to all. Sign-up at bit.ly/9thELCAP today! For more questions, feel free to email asiapacific@wya.net

Reforestation, dredging of Cagayan River a must to resolve flooding woes



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Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur P. Tugade has commited to help concerned government agencies address flooding woes in the Cagayan Region, as he reports on the round-the-clock response efforts and actions of the DOTr, through the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), amid the widespread flooding in Cagayan and Isabela due to Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco) that recently battered Luzon.

Secretary Tugade joined President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and other Cabinet members in a situation briefing to discuss the aftermath of Ulysses in the Cagayan Valley Region in their visit to Tuguegarao City in Cagayan today, 15 November 2020.

Secretary Tugade, who hails from Claveria, Cagayan, was tasked to divert the agency’s resources, as necessary, to aid relief operations and other efforts that will sustain much-needed assistance to the affected residents.

In his report, Secretary Tugade pointed out the continuous dredging of the Cagayan River and the reforestation efforts in the area as being integral in preventing deadly floods.

“Sa pagpupulong-pulong po, nakita ko nakakalbo ang kagubatan at talaga ‘hong nag-overflow ‘yung sa Buntun Bridge, ‘yung sa Cagayan River. Mapapakita ‘ho dito ‘yung dalawang pangangailangan: Number 1 ‘ho, ‘yung pagtigil ng pagputol ng puno dito o ‘yung reforestation program ‘ho kailangang ituloy ‘yun. Pangalawa, dredging sa Cagayan River. Kung ‘di magagawa ang mga ito, paulit-ulit pong mangyayari ‘yung pagbaha dito,” Secretary Tugade stressed.

In connection with this, the transportation chief committed to help in the reforestation of various flood-prone areas in the country by making it mandatory for public transport cooperatives and individuals to commit a specific number of trees to be planted before acquiring a franchise or license. Secretary Tugade said that the mandatory scheme was suggested by an LTFRB regional director during their meeting.

"Nirekomenda ng isang RD (regional director) ko sa LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board) 'Sir, bakit hindi natin gawing proseso na ‘pag merong kumuha ng prangkisa 'yung kooperatiba, or lisensya 'yung mga indibidwal, part of their responsibility is to plant trees?’ Kung may kooperatiba ka diyan, ili-limit mo minimum mo diyan: 500 trees kada prangkisa na ibibigay ko sa'yo. Kung gagawin 'ho namin 'yan, 'yung pagtatanim ng puno doon sa pag-issue ng prangkisa o mga lisensya, marami 'ho tayong matatamnan."

Secretary Tugade added that the DOTr will be closely coordinating with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the local government units to identify areas where reforestation is needed and that this initiative will be implemented nationwide.

During the briefing with the President, Secretary Tugade also reported on the continuous rescue and relief operations conducted by its attached agency, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), headed by its Commandant, Admiral George Ursabia Jr., before, during, and even after the devastation of Ulysses.

"Nangunguna sa operasyon ng Kagawaran ng Transportasyon sa Cagayan region ay ang Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), kung saan talagang walang tulog, sige-sige lang trabaho. Kasama na ‘ho diyan, nagpadala si PCG Commandant [George] Ursabia ng mga floaters, like boat and trucks. Ginamit na rin ‘ho namin ‘yung mga chopper at eropleno ng Philippine Coast Guard para makatulong sa rescue, retrieval and relief operations,” Seretary Tugade shared.

Within this week, the transportation chief said that the DOTr will also participate in giving relief goods, including food and water, to the locals.

Additionally, in cooperation with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the DOTr will be donating one hundred (100) fiber glass boats to coastal communities. Secretary Tugade said that these boats will not only help fisherfolks in their livelihood, but will also serve as rescue equipment when needed.

Meanwhile, no damages to the airports, seaports, and other DOTr agencies’ facilities were reported in Northern Luzon.

Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for construction of EDSA Busway bridges with concourse signed



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The Department of Transportation signed today, 16 November 2020, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with SM Prime Holdings, D.M. Wesceslao and Associates Incorporated, and Double Dragon Properties Corporation, for the construction of EDSA Busway bridges with concourse.

The structures, which will be donated by the said private partners, are indispensable components of the new EDSA Busway to further provide safer, more convenient, and PWD (Persons with Disabilities)-friendly walkways for the riding public using the EDSA Busway stations, and for pedestrians crossing EDSA from one side to the other.

To recall, the EDSA Busway -- a system that utilizes a dedicated median lane for Public Utility Buses (PUBs) -- which runs from Monumento in Caloocan City to the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, was established in cooperation with the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).






Since its launch, the EDSA Busway has effectively reduced travel time from the previous 3-3.5 hours from Monumento to PITX, to just 50 minutes to 1 hour.

During the event, Busway Advocate Mr. Eduardo Yap, discussed the features of the EDSA Busway Bridge with Concourse, such as having a state-of-the-art architecture with concierge, ticketing booths, and turnstiles for the Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS). Ramps and elevators will also be available to provide accessibility for PWDs, senior citizens, and pregnant women.

DOTr Secretary Arthur P. Tugade also underscored the benefits of the facilities and expressed gratitude to the government and private sector partners who have greatly contributed to the project's realization.

“Napakaganda ‘ho ng proyekto. With the state-of-the art facility of the EDSA Busway Bridge and Concourse, we will be catering world-class service to the public. ‘Laking ginhawa ‘ho nito sa mga kababayan natin, lalo na sa mga senior citizen, mga may kapansanan, at buntis. Hindi na ‘ho sila mahihirapan mag-akyat-baba sa paggamit ng busway. Malaking bagay din ‘ho ito para siguruhin na ligtas silang makatatawid at makasasakay,” Secretary Tugade said.

“With your help and support, our goal of providing safe, reliable, seamless, and efficient travel for the riding public will further continue. Higit sa lahat, we are making history by changing the system of our public transportation for the better. This will be our legacy for generations to come,” the transportation chief added.

Meanwhile, MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim added that the project will significantly improve the travel experience of passengers along the country’s main thoroughfare.

"We believe that the EDSA Busway Bridge and Concourse is crucial for a more seamless EDSA Busway operation. With the construction of the Busway Bridge, we ought to provide an even better experience for commuters with Automated Fare Collection System, PWD ramps, and elevators. We also see that this will encourage increased ridership and commuter satisfaction upon its completion in the coming months on the five (5) target locations."

The EDSA Busway bridges with concourse will be strategically located at the following locations: SM Mall of Asia, SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, President D. Macapagal Boulevard in Aseana City, and at EDSA near the corner of President D. Macapagal Avenue.

The project will be shouldered by the DOTr’s private sector partners, who have expressed their full support to the project.

"We, at SM, are delighted to partner with the government in improving the daily commute of every Filipino. We always stand ready to support initiatives that seek to uplift the lives of the community. As part of our commitment, we will ensure that the overhead bridges and pasenger concourses are properly secured and well-maintained for the safety and convenience of all passengers and pedestrians. All these, we will undertake at no additional cost to the government," SM Prime Holdings Inc. President Jeffrey Lim said.

"We thank Secretary Tugade, [Secretary] Villar, and General Lim and all the other cabinet members for all your trailblazing efforts in allowing and partnering with the private sector to create urban mobility infrastructure at no cost to government," DM Wenceslao and Associates President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Delfin Angelo Wenceslao shared.

"We applaud our government agencies for introducing the EDSA Busway project - a highly promising mass transport system, which will hasten the transformation of EDSA into a commuter-friendly thoroughfare," Double Dragon Properties Corporation Assistant to the President Atty. Jay Rashid Ugalingan likewise expressed.

The target start of construction will be within the next 2 to 3 months once the detailed engineering design (DED) is finalized and necessary permits are secured. According to Mr. Yap, construction time is also estimated to run from 6 to 8 months.

Other officials present in the MOA signing were DPWH Assistant Secretary Mel John Versoza who represented DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, DOTr Assistant Secretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven Pastor, LTFRB Chairman Martin Delgra III, Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) Executive Director Abraham Sales, and MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia.

Meanwhile other private sector partners present were SM Supermalls President Steven Tan, Former BSP Governor Amando Tetangco, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry President George Barcelon, and Retired Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban.
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