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Lumad docu bags UNICEF prize in Japan


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A short documentary which puts the struggle of Lumad children in the spotlight won The UNICEF Prize at the recently concluded Japan Prize organized by public broadcaster NHK.


“Bullet-Laced Dreams,” co-directed and co-produced by award-winning independent filmmakers Kristoffer Brugada (“Elehiya sa Paglimot,” “Rekuwerdo”) and Cha Escala (“Nick and Chai”), got the prize for being “an excellent work that promotes understanding of the lives of children in difficult situations.”

The documentary shows the hardships that children of indigenous tribes in Mindanao face, as they fight for their right to education and the preservation of their way of life, amid armed conflicts between the government and communist rebels. It follows then 14-year-old Chricelyn Empong and her fellow Lumad children as they escape and are forced to move from one place to another to continue their schooling.

“This recognition is not just for the indigenous people in the Philippines, but in the whole world, whose struggles and challenges are rarely shown on mainstream media. This film is our way of giving them the platform to speak about their struggles and show their courage in facing everything that threatens their rights as humans,” Brugada, who is also a Palanca award-winning screenwriter (“Patikul”) and professional lecturer at De La Salle University, said in his acceptance speech.








The Japan Prize, which was established in 1965 as an international educational program competition, got 267 entries for audiovisual works and proposal pitches from 48 countries and regions around the world. The contest accepts “educational media of all types, including TV programs, websites, games, and cross-media projects” and aims “to improve the quality of educational contents and thereby to contribute to a better future for people around the world.”

Aside from thanking the organizers for the prize, Brugada also acknowledged the If/Then Short Documentary Program, In-Docs, Docs by the Sea, Tribeca Film Institute, Film Development Council of the Philippines, and Tokyo Docs Colors of Asia on behalf of Escala. He also shared the award with their camera crew, editors, their “courageous subject Chricelyn Empong for sharing her life to all of us, Save Our Schools Network, Rius Valle, Teacher Rose Hayahay, and to all those organizations and people who support the struggle of the indigenous children in Mindanao.”





The film was screened as part of the Daang Dokyu, a festival of Philippine documentaries, during the National Indigenous Peoples Month last year and had its world premiere at the Global Visions section of the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival in South Korea. It was awarded Best Documentary by the Mindanao Film Festival and Best Short Film by the Society of Filipino Film Reviewers.

“Bullet-Laced Dreams” previously received the Best Pitch Award at the Colors of Asia Tokyo Docs International Pitching Forum and the If/Then Southeast Asia Prize sponsored by the Tribeca Film Institute and In-Docs in the Docs by the Sea International Documentary Pitching Forum Bali, Indonesia.

“We grew up during the martial law of the Marcos regime, and as kids, we couldn’t do anything about it. We never saw the violence of dictatorship personally, but we learned about the oppression and human rights abuses when we were already in college. Knowing the atrocities of our former dictator, we knew that this would also happen to the people of Mindanao, and we now choose to take some action as filmmakers and use our film as a venue to give a voice to the voiceless,” the directors stressed.

DOTr-PNR, NLEX Corp. ink MOA for PNR Clark Phase 2 Project


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The second phase of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project continues to gain traction after the Department of Transportation-Philippine National Railways (DOTr-PNR) and the NLEX Corporation on Tuesday, 16 November 2021 signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the construction of columns for the PNR Clark Project. Under the agreement, columns for the PNR Clark Project will be constructed in the shoulders and median island that will cross above the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) to allow seamless operations of both the expressway and the railway. The DOTr and NLEX Corp. will also coordinate for the project design, traffic management plan, safety plan, and security plan.

DOTr Undersecretary Giovanni Lopez said the government has gained the private sector’s trust with the Build, Build, Build Infrastructure Program.

“Ang paglagda ng ating MOA ay isang pagpapahiwatig ng tunay na pagtitiwala sa panig ng gobyerno at sa panig ng pribadong sector. Sa administrasyong Duterte at sa DOTr sa pangunguna ni Secretary Tugade ay napatunayan natin ang pagtitiwala hindi lang sa pribado, kundi sa milyun-milyong Pilipino,” Usec. Lopez said during the signing of the agreement.

“Ang ating MOA ngayon ang tunay na makikinabang dito ay ang milyun-milyong Pilipino—kung saan ang mandato ni Secretary Tugade at DOTr, kasama na ang PNR ay bigyan sila ng maginhawang pamumuhay,” Usec. Lopez added.










Present during the MOA signing were DOTr Secretary Art Tugade, NLEX Corp. President and General Manager Luigi Bautista and Chief Finance Officer Maria Theresa Wells, and Bases Conversion and Development Authority Senior Vice President Joshua Bingcang.

The second leg of the NSCR Project, the 53-kilometer PNR Clark Phase 2, will be connecting cities and municipalities in Central Luzon with Metro Manila, and will link the railway system with the country’s first ever Airport Express Service going to the Clark International Airport.

Once operational, the PNR Clark Phase 2 will reduce travel time between Makati City and the Clark International Airport in less than two hours through the Airport Express Service. The project’s current overall progress is at 32.21%.

Meanwhile, Bautista said the NLEX Corp. fully supports the NSCR Project to help spur economic activity and revitalize the country’s provinces by enhancing the country’s transport approach to improve mobility of Filipinos.

“We at NLEX believe that our shared purpose of helping our country’s economy grow through infrastructure development has suited us for this partnership. We are pleased to support this undertaking that will make travel easier for Kababayans in Bulacan, in Pampanga and more areas in North and Central Luzon,” he said.

SVP Bingcang said the PNR Clark Project, being a part of the Build, Build, Build Infrastructure Program, is a “game-changer” that will pave the way for opportunities for growth in Central Luzon.

“The BCDA plays a part in the Build, Build, Build Program of the government and in this we’d like to extend our support to this project to see its unimpeded, continued implementation. The project is a game-changer as we continue to develop business around Clark in Pampanga to provide more options to the Filipino public,” Bingcang said.

SSS opens penalty condonation program for short-term member loans





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Member-borrowers with past due short-term loans may apply for the Social Security System’s (SSS) Penalty Condonation Program via online using their My.SSS accounts starting November 15, 2021 up to February 14, 2022.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio said that the Short-term Member Loan Penalty Condonation Program (STMLPCP) is part of the Pandemic Relief and Restructuring Programs (PRRP 5) being offered by SSS.

“Our heart goes to our members who were greatly affected during this pandemic and yet they try their best to get back on their feet. SSS is always here to extend not only in a form of cash benefits and loan privileges but also conditional condonation which provides financial relief by waiving their accumulated penalties once their loan principal and interest are fully paid.” Ignacio said.

Included in the program are those with outstanding Salary, Calamity, Salary Loan Early Renewal Program (SLERP), Emergency Loans and Restructured Loan under the Loan Restructuring Program (LRP) implemented in 2016 to 2019.


Qualified applicants are as follows:

Members with short term member loans that are past due for at least six (6) months as of the first day of the condonation availment period;

Members who have not been granted any final benefit such as permanent total disability or retirement;

Members who have not been disqualified due to fraud committed against the SSS;
Members who will file their final benefits application for permanent total disability or retirement, whose contingency date is on or before the last day of the availment period of the condonation program; and

Heirs or beneficiaries of deceased member borrowers who will file the death benefit application, whose contingency date is on or before the last day of the availment period of the condonation program.

For member-borrowers who will pay their consolidated loan under instalment basis, their age must be under 65 years old at the end of the instalment term.

Under the STMLPCP, the total amount of the outstanding principal and interest of the member’s past due loans shall be consolidated and settled through the following arrangements:

One-time full payment, in a single payment transaction, within 30 calendar days from the receipt of notice of approval of the STML Penalty Condonation Application.

Installment term - member should pay the 50 percent of the consolidated loan in full, in a single payment transaction, within 30 calendar days from the receipt of the notice of approval of the STML Penalty Condonation Application. Meanwhile, the remaining 50 percent of the consolidated loan will become Restructured Loan 1 (RL1) and shall be paid in six equal monthly installments starting from the month following the end of the 30-calendar day period.

“Please do take note that no staggered/partial payment shall be allowed for the consolidated loan under one-time payment or 50% down payment under installment term even if the required payment is completed within the 30-day period,” Ignacio said.

For member-borrowers who are 65 years old or older who will choose not to file their final benefit claim within the availment period, they may only avail the one-time payment. Whereas, member-borrowers and heirs or beneficiaries of deceased members whose contingency date is on or before the last day of the availment period should file their benefit claim within the availment period of the penalty condonation program and shall only be allowed to avail of the one-time payment scheme through deduction from the benefit proceeds.

Applicants except the final benefit filers shall pay their consolidated loan using the SSS-issued Payment Reference Number (PRN) with the amount and due date for each required payment.

RL1 has an annual interest rate of three percent computed on a decreasing principal balance over the six-month payment term. Every unpaid/late payment shall be charged a one percent penalty per month.

Other terms and conditions under the loan penalty condonation can be viewed in SSS Circular 2021-014 which can be accessed through this link https://bit.ly/3GEzwhf.
For accurate information and updates on SSS programs and benefits, visit and follow SSS on Facebook and YouTube at “Philippine Social Security System,” Instagram at “mysssph,” Twitter at “PHLSSS,” join its Viber Community at “MYSSSPH Updates,” or visit the uSSSapTayo Portal at https://crms.sss.gov.ph/.
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