Monday, December 26, 2011

Tales of Development: On Women and Maternal Care

Few days ago, I had a chance of meeting some individuals that worked with MDG 5: Improve Maternal Mortality Rates. Moreover, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every woman is treated with dignity and respect.

Later did I realize that sometime on 2006, my older sister, Nene, died of giving birth to her second child.  In 2002 she gave birth to a baby girl who died later after one month due to heart failure. Two scenarios! In 2002 it's the baby that died and in 2006 it's time of my sister.


I was saddened those times but of course without realizing it how many suffered the same at the fate across the country and around the world.

Miss Tonette gave me a notebook that scribbled: " NO WOMAN SHOULD DIE GIVING LIFE." More alarming is the following data:

a. Everyday, 11 Filipino women die from treatable complication of pregnancy;
b. Everyday, 4,950 Filipino babies are born;
c. Everyday, 30 million Filipinos struggle to survive on a dollar a day or less;
d. Everyday, 5,205 Filipino women get pregnant without intending to;
e. Everyday, 1,530 Filipino pregnant women go into induced abortion; and
f. Everyday, 5.2 million Filipino children are not in school.

But this issue is beyond statistics. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stressed: You all know that population issues are not about numbers--they are about people.When we speak of maternal mortality, we are not just talking about statistics, we are dealing about tragic deaths. And when we urge action, we are not trying to reduce population growth, we are trying to help individuals exercise their rights. 

The balance of peace and development, economic growth is always equated with a healthy population. It is through access to health and options can a true healthy population be achieved. With healthy population, economies are likely to positively work and peace and development goals prosper. 







Friday, November 25, 2011

On Peace and Development

2011 Mindanao Week of Peace Celebration 
(SOCSARGEN Celebrations) 

God bless to this year's youth volunteers to the 2011 MWOP.


Nonoy

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Saravia re-invents vinegar development

The City of Koronadal's welcome arc along national high-way in South Cotabato directs travelers and tourists to the long stretch of kamote (sweet potato), pilit nga mais (glutinous corn), and now the halo-halo.... and of course the coconut vinegar.




Brgy. Saravia is famous to these products displayed and offered just beside the road. An offering to local travelers and frequent visitor and buyer of the place. But five-six years after the vinegar industry boomed in this rural barangay, we were alarmed of vendors selling adulterated vinegar from neighboring towns... a sort of market exploitation to the growing demand the industry has.... 




Aware that this has to stop, the Rural Micro Enteprise Promotion Programme (RuMEPP) of the Department of Trade and Industry and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in South Cotabato provided demand driven business development services to help the industry and its players (the tappers and local vendors) gain its market back... before finally loosing it. 



After series of interventions through the contracted consultant/ BDS provider (Kapayapaan Kapatid Council),  Saravia's Best, the brand of coco-vinegar from Brgy. Saravia was launched on November 7, 2011. No less than the Hon. Mayor Peter P. Miguel of Koronadal lead the launching in line with the Barangay's anniversary.

Nonoy

On Enterprise Development

Proudly South Cotabato Pasalubong Center opens



Micro-entrepreneurs (the smallest of the formal business sector) have now a place to promote and expose their products. Finally, the Proudly South Cotabato Pasalubong and MSME Center opens along Alunan, Avenue Koronadal City, 18 November 2011. 


Located in front of the Provincial Capitol Complex of South Cotabato, the Center will showcase local products from South Cotabato to include handicrafts, coffee and pineapple products, organic  vegetables, and other foods and native products.



But the space is not only a place to buy local products but a home of micro-entrepreneurs sharing lessons on product and service development at the community level. 

For the meantime, the center is also a venue for exposure of youth/ students/ volunteers who wanted to venture into marketing and managing a business. As of now, three student interns are being trained in managing product consolidation center. 









The Center is supported by the Rural Micro Enterprise Promotion Programme of DTI and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).



PS: Important guests present during the opening were South Cotabato micro entrepreneurs, Edna Feliprada, President of UPPSCO, RD Gloria Tango of DOLE 12, Mayor Romulo Solivio of Surallah, Fr. Joy Pelino of Diocese of Marbel, Mike Quinoñez of DSWD, and Mr. David of BIR.




The store is open from 08:00 AM-09:00 PM (Mondays-Saturdays)...

For more info, call DTI SC at (083) 228-2659, look for Waren. 


Nonoy

Why I blog?



Few years ago, I found an interesting comment about 'shouting-out'.... a platform of sharing concerns that you seldom can't in regular terms and work (but never destructive shout-outs).... and blogging was not an option given to me... so I have so find it my self.

Then...fast track.. blogging came ... and why?

a. to tell stories of good things happening in southern Mindanao;
b. to offer another way of understanding issues;
c. to celebrate victories of small steps done for the community;
d. to create a venue for questioning systems and "dialoguing" on it...

the above WHYs are very serious...

on the lighter side of it... at least to EXPRESS!!! way of looking for positive space to positively and constructively speaks about Mindanao...

later I found blogging to be way of promoting people's pride.... and in my current work on enterprise development... I found it also a venue of promoting their products... (and I thank some individuals from Palawan and Boracay that my blog became a venue for a partnership with a local producer I posted before)...

Nonoy

On Environmental Protection and Industry Development: Bamboo development in Region XII gains stakeholders support

With the theme of "The Wood of the Future is Grass--Bamboo," the 1st Regional Bamboo Forum hosted by the South Cotabato Bamboo Industry Development Council (SCBIDC) ushered for more collaborative efforts in assuring the development of the industry both for environmental protection and economic opportunities on November 23-24, 2011 at Koronadal City and Surallah, South Cotabato.

Building on the gains of the South Cotabato Bamboo Industry Forum on February 15-17, 2011, the regional gathering of more than 100 bamboo enthusiasts, advocates and concern government agencies bring into one table the most important and pressing concern in the development of the industry--production through nursery and plantation management.




Highlight of the forum is focused on plantation management and nursery production. Inputs on these were given by the Economic Research and Development Systems (ERDS) Team of Department of Environment Natural Resources (DENR) XII lead by Dr. Bighani Manipula.

Governor Arthur Y. Pingoy of South Cotabato said that the convergence of stakeholders is an important tool to comprehensively result to bigger impact. His issuance of EO 5 Series of 2011 creating the SCBIDC is a manifestation to the serious efforts of promoting bamboo.

Meanwhile, RD Socorro Ramos stressed NEDA's commitment of regional collaborative initiatives such as this effort. While the DepEd ushered for both supporting EO 879 requiring 20% of DepEd's chairs and desk be made of bamboo and also promoting bamboo in its environmental education campaign.




On its second day, November 23, 2011, the SCBIDC launched its model community nursery in Veterans, Surallah, South Cotabato. The community nursery will be adopted by DOLE Phils.

The forum is supported by Rural Micro Enterprise Promotion Programme (RuMEPP) of the Department of Trade and Industry and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.






Earlier on November 9, 2011, RuMEPP met with LGU Tampakan and SMI (Sagittarius Mines Inc.) on the proposed engineered bamboo development project for 2012. The LGU proposed project worth P 10 M hopes to ensure environment protection and economic opportunities for the communities of Tampakan.

PS: Special thanks to Jane, Fracel and the PEMO Family, DOLE Philippines, SMI, DOLE SC, DTI 12 (Son Manaois), RuMEPP Team/ Interns  (Waren, Jeryl, Abie, Venus, and Julianne), LGUs of Region 12.

Nonoy

Lagalag... No Permanent Address

Few days ago, I am again in the midst of explaining to new friends and colleagues in the development work my life's history... from where am I... etc etc... the usual kumustahan and sharing of life's stories and advocacies.

And I recalled....

I was born in General Santos City. ...studied primary, secondary and tertiary education in this "Wellspring of Winners" (I like this slogan very much.. I wanted to belong... in my dreams). ..had the chance to work on research, community development,  and administration also first in this city..

I transferred to Sarangani and brought with me my parents when I joined the Governor's Office team of peace and development workers for the province... (love so much the experience in peace work)... while replicating peace and development advocacy in GenSan through volunteer work...

Two years later, I moved to South Cotabato and find my specific peace work contribution through human security (economic development more specifically). I am now with rural enterprise development with the trade and industry department. And finally marry Roxan. I brought my parents with me... now they are residing in Polomolok....

I was born with no permanent address... my parents didn't own even a home lot in GenSan. Now, it's a challenge for me to find my own final place to live.... and devote my whole life to helping developing that place... Maybe its Koronadal... may be it's not.... Next year 2012, I have to decide....

The counting of decision starts now....

or else.. i will continue to be Lagalag.. No permanent address..


Nonoy

AIM-World Bank Mindanao Bridging Leaders Programmme (MBLP)

AIM-World Bank Mindanao Bridging Leaders Programmme (MBLP)
CLICK ON PIC FOR LINK: The overall objective of the program is to build a cadre of Bridging Leaders in Mindanao, who can address issues like peace, education, health, land conflicts, poverty, and poor local governance, among others. The MBLP is implemented by AIM Center for Bridging Leadership.

Bamboo Craft

Bamboo Craft
South Cotabato is proud of its bamboo craft. Please call ProTech Center for orders: 083-228-9738 or DTI SC at 083-2282659

B'LAAN INDIGENOUS NITO PRODUCTS

B'LAAN INDIGENOUS NITO PRODUCTS
Let's help B'laan Communities in Tampakan earn additional income by buying their products made of nito. Products include plates, baskets, hats, and others. Call directly the Municipal Agriculture Office of Tampakan at (083) 227-2902.

SWEET, SPICY AND CRUNCHY

SWEET, SPICY AND CRUNCHY
Mommy Juling's Atsara of BKR Foods continue to increase productivity, hence increasing its job generation and income. On its launching of its expanded processing plant on Oct. 23, BKR reported that it has increase its production from 60 kgs a month in the late 2008 to 600 kgs a month in 2010. Mommy Juling's Atsara is available at Gaisano Mall, KCC Malls, ACE Centerpoint and other convenient store. See its processing plant at Bayan, Polomolok, South Cotabato. Rona Ortiz will be happy to hear and know from you through (+63) 0919-461-0152.

CORN HUSK NOVELTY ITEMS

CORN HUSK NOVELTY ITEMS
Help protect environment, help our rural women and out-of-school youth from Surallah. Buy Novelty items for Christmas and any occasions (souvenirs and corporate giveaways) to Pag-Asa Youth Association of Centrala, Allah Valley Crafters Association and Neza's Novelty Items. Text or call (+63) 0917-347-0832.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS! CLEANSE TO A HEALTHY LIFE

HEALTH AND WELLNESS! CLEANSE TO A HEALTHY LIFE
Food supplements are never expensive and should never be. What we need now are 100% natural products (no synthetic materials or foreign bodies and no artificial preservatives added). For Jong Bajunaid of Tupi, South Cotabato helping others is very important. Her advocacy of natural healing and remembering old ways of healing and bring that to present scenario is never old. Buy mangosteen tonic, papaya cider, and coco-papaya vinegar from JNB Industries in Tupi, South Cotabato. Mam Jong will be happy to share her knowledge on the wonders of natural healing. She is a Gawad-Saka Awardee (farmer-scientist). You can reach her through (+63) 0916-795-3154.

BDS

BDS