IWAS ALAT, IWAS SAKIT; KAALAMAN MULA SA MGA ESPESYALISTANG DOKTOR

Pangmalawakang pag- Iwas Alat, Iwas Sakit Fireside ang naging tampok na usapin ng ganapin sa Microtel UP Technohub, Quezon City ang labis na pag-inom ng sodium ay nagdudulot ng altapresyon at iba pang mga malalang sakit.

Binigyang-diin na ang labis na pag-inom ng sodium ay nagdudulot ng hypertension at chronic kidney disease (CKD) na nagtatapos sa sesyon ng dialysis.

“Nais naming tumutok sa mga nababagong aspeto na maaari naming baguhin sa pagtugon sa labis na paggamit ng asin upang maiwasan ang mga chronic na sakit tulad ng hypertension at sakit sa bato at alisin ang pasaning pinansyal,” sabi ni Dr. Sean Paolo Aquino, Medical Officer mula sa Department of Health (DOH).

Ang maalat at matabang pagkain ay nagdudulot ng altapresyon kung kaya’t ang mga hindi nakakahawang sakit (NCDs) ay patuloy na nag-aambag sa nangungunang 10 sanhi ng kamatayan, na hindi nagbago sa nakaraang 5 hanggang 10 taon.

Talagang kagyat ito. Nais namin na lahat ng sektor, mga stakeholder ay harapin ang problemang ito,” sabi ni Dr. Aquino.

“Kami mga doktor ay nangunguna sa maagang kaalaman dulot ng NCD. Mataas na presyon ng dugo, dysfunction ng bato, at labis na pag-timpla ng asin sa bansa ang mga sanhi ng NCD,” dagdag niya.

Ang mabigat na solusyon sa pagtugon sa NCDS ay palaging PhilHealth (Philippine Health Insurance Corporation), na sumasaklaw sa humigit-kumulang 20% ng mga bayarin sa ospital, na sa katagalan ay makakaapekto sa kakayahang pinansyal ng pampublikong kumpanya ng seguro sa kalusugan.

Ang karaniwang inaasahang habang-buhay sa Pilipinas ay 70, at ang mamatay sa edad na lampas 50 ay maaga dahil sa NCD at ito ay nakababahala.

Ang CKD ay isang “tahimik na pumatay” tulad ng “may sintomas”, kaya tayo ay reaktibo at nakatuon lamang sa pamumuhay ng pasyente sa huling yugto. Ang lahat ng mga sakit na ito ay maiiwasan.

Noong 2025, mayroong 3.56 milyong kaso ng CKD sa huling yugto, na tumaas nang malaki, na nagkakahalaga ng P36 bilyon.

Ang pagpigil sa ganitong mga sakit ay maaaring magdala ng malaking pagtitipid na maaaring magamit para gamutin ang iba pang mga sakit.

“Pansit canton o noodles, o pre-packaged na pagkain, at de lata” ay mga processed na pagkain na kinakain ng mga Pilipino dahil ito ay abot-kaya at madaling mabili,” sabi ni Dr. Valerie Gilbert Ulep, Direktor ng Philippine Institute for Development Studies-Health Economics and Finance Program.

Ang DOH ay may “Phil Ten”, isang pakete ng programa na tumutok sa 10 sakit sa puso at daluyan ng dugo kung saan maaaring makilahok ang mga BHW (Barangay Health Workers) tulad ng pagsukat ng simpleng BP (Blood Pressure) at pagtukoy ng mababang pinagkukunan kung saan may napakaraming pasyente.

Napansin ng DOH na ang kinalabasan sa kalusugan sa Rehiyon ng Lambak ng Cagayan (Rehiyon II) ay nakontrol ang hypertension mula sa Phil Ten hanggang sa “malusog na puso na makontrol at hypertension”.

May mahalagang papel ang mga BHW sa pagtulong sa pagpapabuti ng kalagayan ng kalusugan ng mga komunidad na kanilang pinaglilingkuran.

Bilang isang bansang agrikultural, maraming pinagkukunan ng pagkain ang Pilipinas, gayunpaman, sa nagbabagong tanawin ng pagkain sa bansa, panahon na upang tugunan ang hindi balanseng pagkain na nagpapataas ng posibilidad ng mga talamak na sakit tulad ng altapresyon, talamak na sakit sa bato, at iba pang mga hindi nakakahawang sakit.

Dahil maraming industriya ng pagkain ang gumagawa ng mga “pre-packaged na pagkain” na ito, ito ang dahilan kung bakit may malaking pag-inom o pagkain ng mga ganitong na-proseso na pagkain.

“Ang cost-effective na hakbang ay mula sa indibidwal na interbensyon hanggang sa antas ng populasyon, o uri ng interbensyon para sa populasyon, na makikita sa pangunahing pangangalaga sa kalusugan o sa mga BHWs, na hindi talaga gaanong pinalakas,” sabi ni Dr. Capeding.

Napansin na ang mga Panukalang Batas sa Repormulasyon ng Sodium na isinumite ng mga mambabatas ay tunay na batay sa ebidensya.

Si Rep. Andrew Julian Romualdez ang pangunahing may-akda ng House Bill 7666. Binigkas ni Atty. Kim Arena ang mensahe ni Rep. Carlos Andes Loria. Sa kanyang mensahe, sinabi ni Rep. Loria na “ang reporma sa sodium ay hindi lamang isang hakbang para sa kalusugan ito ay isang pambansang pangangailangan.”

“Ang pagbabago ng pormula ng sodium ay hindi isang ‘silver bullet’ na lutasin ang lahat ng problema na may kaugnayan sa labis na paggamit ng sodium,” sabi ni Atty. Kat Tiambeng, tagapagpadaloy ng fireside chat.

“Malaki ang aming pag-asa sa mga produktong inaangkat, kaya naman, labis din ang pag-asa sa mga pinroseso o naka-package na pagkain,” dagdag niya.

“Kailangan talaga nating bigyang-diin na ang pasanin ng masustansyang pagkain ay hindi lang pasanin ng mga mamimili,” sabi ni Atty. Tiambeng.

Si Rep. Nathaniel “Atty. Nat” M. Oducado, mula sa 1Tahanan Party-list, ay isa rin sa pangunahing may-akda ng House Bill Blg. 2660.

 

 

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SSS responds to economic challenges with expanded relief programs, ₱60B in support for members and pensioners
QUEZON CITY (April 16, 2026) – Following the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and under the guidance of Social Security Commission (SSC) Chair Secretary Frederick D. Go, the Social Security System (SSS) is strengthening access to its existing programs in response to rising energy costs, inflationary pressures, and the broader economic impact of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. These initiatives include policy enhancements to improve accessibility, and the early implementation of this year’s pension increase to provide timely financial relief to members, pensioners, and employers.
SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Joseph M. de Claro said, “We recognize that rising prices and economic uncertainty continue to place pressure on Filipino families and businesses. Through these enhanced programs, SSS is ensuring that our members and pensioners have access to timely, affordable and reliable financial support when they need it most.”
Collectively, these programs are expected to provide up to approximately ₱60 billion in financial assistance and benefit support.
 
Emergency Loan Program
Members facing urgent financial needs may apply for the enhanced Emergency Loan Program, which offers up to ₱20,000 at a reduced interest rate of 7% per annum, with a six-month repayment moratorium.
To improve accessibility, SSS has relaxed the eligibility requirements from 36 to 18 months of posted contributions, with at least six (6) contributions posted within the last 12 months. The program now also covers members with minimal past-due loans of up to three (3) monthly amortizations, as well as overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) through simplified eligibility requirements.
Around ₱27 billion has been allocated for this program, which is expected to benefit an estimated 2.24 million eligible members, providing a safe and affordable alternative to informal lenders and helping them cover essential expenses such as medical needs, education and daily household requirements.
 
Micro-Loan Program
SSS is set to roll out short-term loans ranging from ₱1,000 to ₱20,000 with repayment terms of 15 to 90 days and an affordable rate of 8% per annum.
The program will be delivered through digital platforms and partner financial institutions, enabling faster and more convenient access to funds.  It aims to provide immediate liquidity support while promoting financial inclusion, with a target loan portfolio of up to ₱40 billion within the next two (2) years.
 
Loan penalty condonation
For members with past-due loans, SSS continues to implement the Consolidation of Past Due Short-Term Member Loans with Condonation of Penalty Program.
Under this program, penalties of unpaid loans are fully waived upon settlement of the principal and interest. Members may choose flexible payment options: one-time settlement or installment terms up to 60 months with a minimum down payment of 10%.
Applications may be conveniently filed online via My.SSS portal.
 
Employer contribution delinquency reliefs
SSS is also providing relief to delinquent employers through penalty condonation and restructuring programs.
These include the Contribution Penalty Condonation, Delinquency Management, and Restructuring Program (CPCoDe MRP) for businesses and the Contribution Penalty Condonation and Restructuring Program (CPCR-P) for household employers.  
These measures allow employers to settle contribution obligations through structured payment arrangements without additional penalties, ensuring continued social security coverage and protection for their employees.
 
Early implementation of pension increase
In support of pensioners, SSS is advancing the implementation of the scheduled 2026 pension increase under the SSS Pension Reform Program, from September to June 2026, providing earlier financial relief.  Retirement and disability pensions will increase by 10%, while death and survivor benefits will increase by 5%.
SSS is expected to release approximately ₱6.5 billion for the early implementation of pension increase from June to August 2026, directly supporting millions of pensioners and their families.
In fulfilling its mandate, SSS remains committed to responding to the needs of its members while ensuring the prudent management and long-term sustainability of the social security fund for present and future generations. #
 
PGC’s MDM team serves Silangueños with healthcare services

With its constant effort to bridge the gap with healthcare services, the Provincial Government of Cavite rolled down to Barangay Puting Kahoy in Silang, bringing the medical and dental mission program accessible to the constituents, on April 8, 2026.

A total of 378 Silangueños were catered, including 262 patients received medical consultations and 56 patients availed dental extractions. More so, the residents underwent diagnostic procedures, such as fasting blood sugar test and electrocardiogram exam, to help the medical professionals for further diagnosis.

The residents, then, received free prescribed medicines and vitamin supplements.

Hon. Aidel Paul Belamide, 5th District Board Member, graced the activity, displaying his unwavering support in uplifting the overall well-being of their constituents. — OPIO

 

 

BauerTek Wins 2 Gold Medals and the Medicine Award at INVENTCOR 2026

Deva, Romania – The Philippines has been honored with 2 Gold Medals and the Medicine Award at the International Exhibition of Inventiveness and Innovation – INVENTCOR 2026.

The event recognized BauerTek Farmaceutical Technologies with its highest honors:

2 Gold Medals (Jamperine & ProNitro Life)- for outstanding pharmaceutical innovation and technical excellence.

Medicine Award (BauerTek Farmaceutical Technologies, Inv. Richard Nixon Gomez, CNP & Inv. Rigel Gomez, CNP) – a prestigious Special Distinction honoring their significant contributions to the global healthcare industry.

INVENTCOR 2026 featured over 500 inventions  and projects from more than 40 countries.

This recognition celebrates the work of BauerTek and the groundbreaking inventions of father-and-son duo Richard Nixon Gomez and Rigel Gomez. Their award-winning innovations are:

Jamperine – most powerful anti-diabetic food supplement

PNL Ultra Energy – weight loss, increased endurance, enhanced performance, anti-inflammatory

These milestones highlight BauerTek’s work to make healthcare better through innovation.

National ID Services Reach Thousands of OFWs in Kuala Lumpur Caravan

Bringing vital government services directly to Filipinos abroad, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) successfully concluded a high-impact, two-day caravan for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Malaysia on April 11-12, 2026.

Held at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, the event— themed “Alagang OWWA Serbisyong May Puso: Health, Wellness, and Membership Caravan”—served as a one-stop shop for over 2,000 Filipinos seeking to update their government records and access essential benefits.

The caravan officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Her Excellency Maria Angela A. Ponce, Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia. Joining her were Labor Attaché Jocelyn B. Ortega, OWWA Deputy Administrator Susana S. Bahia-Catapang, and Welfare Officer Rosanna G. Siray, all of whom underscored the government’s commitment to making public services accessible to the global Filipino community.

A key highlight of the event was the overwhelming demand for National ID services. Building on the success of the 2024 mission, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) team—composed of Chief Administrative Officer Wilma A. Villafuerte, Registration Officer III Juliedin B. Nohay, and Computer Maintenance Technologist II Arnel B.

Bulambao—processed registrations, updates, and ePhilID printing for more than 250 OFWs.

Despite extending their hours to accommodate the high volume of applicants, the PSA team noted a significant “clamor” for the National ID, with hundreds of attendees still hoping for future registration opportunities. The mission was made possible through the collaborative efforts of the PSA, LTO, PRC, DTI, Pag-IBIG Fund, SSS, PhilHealth, DSWD, Landbank, PAO, and the Migrant Workers Office (MWO).

The PSA remains dedicated to bridging the distance for Filipinos worldwide, ensuring that every citizen—regardless of location—can secure their National ID and access essential civil registration services.

 

 

 

 

DOST SOCCKSARGEN Expands STI Reach Through MOA Signing of Multi-Sector Projects in Cotabato Province

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) SOCCSKSARGEN, through its Provincial Science and Technology Office (PSTO) in Cotabato, successfully conducted a ceremonial signing of Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) for various Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) initiatives on March 27, 2026, at Titanium Pharma Function Hall in Barangay Sudapin, Kidapawan City.

The event marked a significant milestone in advancing inclusive, community-centered, and innovation-driven development across Cotabato Province. It was graced by Vice Governor Rochella Marie Taliño-Taray, who expressed strong support for DOST’s continuing efforts to enhance education, livelihood, community development, and enterprise productivity.

Under the Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) Program, DOST formalized partnerships with key institutions to strengthen science education and community development. A major project, “Transforming STEM Education in Public Schools of Kidapawan through AI-Driven Robotics and Digital Fabrication,” was signed with DepEd Region XII Schools Division Office of Kidapawan City. Another initiative, “Transforming Science Beyond the Classroom Through PSC Exhibit-Based Lessons and Lab in a Box,” was implemented in collaboration with the Philippine Foundation for Science and Technology and the University of Southern Mindanao. These initiatives aim to enhance teacher capabilities and provide learners with interactive, technology-enabled learning experiences.

DOST also partnered with the Rotary Club of Mt. Apo as implementing partner and disbursing entity for seven community-based projects benefiting underserved sectors. These include initiatives supporting coffee enterprise development for smallholder farmers, livelihood and reintegration programs for persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), cultural preservation and women’s livelihood for the Obo Manuvu community, restoration of a madrasa with ICT resources, and the establishment of digital hubs for youth in selected barangays. Collectively, these projects aim to promote inclusive growth, sustainability, and social reintegration.

Under the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP), MOAs were signed to support local enterprises in improving productivity and competitiveness. One project focuses on deploying robust ICT systems to enhance online tutorial delivery, while another introduces energy-efficient technologies in natural rubber manufacturing, including the integration of solar photovoltaic systems. These interventions are designed to boost operational efficiency and promote sustainable industrial practices.

Meanwhile, under the Innovations for Filipinos Working Distantly from the Philippines (IFWDPH) Program, two beneficiaries formalized their participation through projects on fabric care innovation and safe water provision. These initiatives highlight DOST’s commitment to supporting returning and transitioning overseas Filipino workers through sustainable, innovation-driven livelihood opportunities.

The event was further enriched by messages of support from former DOST Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña and University of Southern Mindanao President Dr. Jonald L. Pimentel. Also present were key stakeholders, including Rotary Club of Mt. Apo President Atty. Jonah Mineses and Schools Division Superintendent Miguel Fillalan Jr., along with representatives from partner institutions who joined virtually.

Through these partnerships, DOST SOCCSKSARGEN reaffirms its commitment to making STI accessible and impactful across communities, schools, industries, and marginalized sectors. The MOA signing symbolizes a shared dedication to implementing meaningful initiatives that will foster resilience, empowerment, and long-term development in Cotabato Province.

 

 

Antique's poverty decline highlights gains from livelihood, sustainability initiatives championed by Legarda

Years of sustained policy support and development initiatives championed by Loren Legarda for Antique have coincided with measurable improvements in the province’s poverty indicators.

Senator Loren Legarda hailed Antique’s progress in reducing poverty, describing it as clear evidence that sustainability, local enterprise, and community-based livelihoods can drive effective and lasting recovery. Having previously served as Congresswoman of the Lone District of Antique and continuing to champion the province’s development from the Senate, Legarda has been the driving force behind the policy direction, legislative priorities, and program investments that the province’s long-term development gains reflect as steady and sustained investments in people and local industries. From being among the country’s poorest provinces decades ago, Antique is now emerging as a potential development model for inclusive, livelihood-centered, and resilient growth.

Official data from the Philippine Statistics Authority show that poverty incidence among families in Antique dropped from 18.2 percent in 2021, at the height of pandemic-related economic disruption, to 13.8 percent in 2023, equivalent to roughly 20,800 poor families, signaling substantial progress in restoring incomes and stabilizing communities. This brings the province close to its pre-pandemic level of 12.9 percent in 2018 and places Antique 38th out of 84 provinces in terms of highest poverty incidence, within the national median. Legarda credited the gains to deliberate, ground-up strategies she has long advocated, ones that prioritize local livelihoods, cultural development, and sustainable resource use over externally driven growth models.

Senator Loren Legarda strongly supported the modernization of the University of Antique by establishing Maritime Virtual and Augmented Reality laboratory, DOST TechnoHub,  and industrial centers like the UA Bamboo Center and Brick Making facilities.

From 2017 to the present, Antique has continuously benefited from Legarda’s sustained advocacy and direct mobilization of government support, including DOLE’s Kabuhayan, TUPAD and Government Internship Program, CHED scholarships, DSWD’s AICS and Sustainable Livelihood Program, DOST’s Community Empowerment thr ough Science and Technology, DTI’s Shared Service Facilities, BFAR-distributed fiberglass boats and fishing equipment, DOH Medical Assistance, upgrades to Angel Salazar Memorial General Hospital (ASMGH), Culasi District Hospital, and the Justice Calixto O. Zaldivar Memorial Hospital, and establishing Libertad’s first polyclinic in seven decades.

Beyond supporting diverse MSMEs, ranging from food and fish processing to bamboo and pottery production, Senator Legarda has strategically transformed Antiqueños’ traditional crafts into competitive commerce. Through Schools of Living Traditions and the National Arts and Crafts Fair, she has empowered Ati and Iraynon communities, ensuring that heritage industries like patadyong and nito weaving evolve into sustainable, global-scale enterprises that strengthen household incomes.

The Province of Antique has recorded marked improvement in poverty reduction since the height of the pandemic, reflecting steady recovery and the strengthening of locally rooted livelihood strategies that Legarda has consistently supported and advanced. Viewed over a longer-term horizon, reports based on PSA historical poverty tables show an even more significant structural shift. Poverty incidence among families in Antique stood at 51.6 percent in 2006, declined to 44.3 percent in 2009, further to 30.9 percent in 2012, and to 26.0 percent in 2015. From a situation where more than half of families were living below the poverty line in the mid-2000s, the province has steadily reduced poverty levels over the past two decades. This trajectory tracks closely with Legarda’s sustained legislative engagement and direct investment in Antique’s communities.

Earlier national rankings likewise reflected the depth of the challenge. Antique was ranked the 14th poorest province in 1997 and 15th poorest in 2003. The province has moved from being counted among the poorest provinces in the country to ranking within the national median today. This transformation was aided by Legarda’s sustained efforts through legislation, livelihood funding, and an unwavering focus on inclusive growth. While temporary setbacks occurred, including during the pandemic, the broader trend reflected in PSA data points to sustained and measurable progress.

Across Western Visayas, similar recovery patterns have been observed as economic activity resumed and targeted interventions reached vulnerable sectors. However, Antique’s trajectory highlights the role of localized, sustainability-oriented development in cushioning shocks and accelerating recovery. This is an approach Legarda has championed long before it became mainstream development practice.

“The pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of economies that are overly dependent on external flows,” Legarda said. “In Antique, recovery was anchored on what communities already knew how to do and what the land could sustainably provide.”

Rather than imposing uniform industrial models, the development framework Legarda shaped for Antique built upon bamboo, weaving, cotton, bariw, fisheries, agriculture, and clay-based enterprises. Her direct advocacy secured investments in processing facilities, training, and market linkages that allowed traditional skills to evolve into competitive micro and small enterprises. This approach reflects practical circular economy principles: local resources processed by local labor for local and expanding markets, reducing exposure to external volatility.

“When you develop what a municipality already possesses, value chains form organically,” Legarda noted. “Economic activity reinforces stewardship and grounds livelihood in domestic sources.”

Micro, small, and medium enterprises remain central to this model. Nationally, MSMEs account for more than 99 percent of businesses and generate over 60 percent of employment. In Antique, they anchor household income and community stability. This is a foundation Legarda helped lay through landmark legislation. On May 23, 2008, the Magna Carta for MSMEs was enacted into law, with Legarda serving as one of its co-authors, giving small enterprises across the country, including in Antique, a stronger legal framework for growth and protection.

Continued support through credit access, skills training, product development, and technology upgrading remains critical to sustaining poverty reduction.

While challenges remain, Antique’s post-pandemic recovery underscores how integrating livelihoods with sustainability and domestic resource bases can produce durable gains. As the province narrows the gap toward its pre-pandemic levels, its multi-decade decline in poverty incidence is inseparable from Legarda’s vision and sustained investment in the province, a growth model rooted in local strengths and long-term resilience.

Pangangalap ng datos para sa Korpus at pagbuo ng Glosaryo ng Wikang Manobo Dulangan, isinagawa sa Sultan Kudarat

Nagsagawa ng fieldwork ang Sangay ng Leksikograpiya at Korpus ng Pilipinas ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino sa Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat noong 19–23 Marso 2026 upang makapangalap ng pasalitang korpus at makabuo ng glosaryo ng wikang Manobo Dulangan.

Layunin nitong makalikom ng datos para sa dokumentasyon ng wika at makalikha ng sangguniang magagamit sa pagtuturo ng wika at kultura ng komunidad.

Bahagi ito ng proyekto ng pagbuo ng Pambansang Korpus ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas.

Naging katuwang sa fieldwork si Dr. Radji Macatabon ng University of Southern Mindanao, sa pamumuno ni Dr. Jonald L. Pimentel.

Safer Cities ng PRO CALABAFRZON Nagtala ng 23,176 Paglabag sa 7 Araw na Implementasyon

Camp BGen Vicente P. Lim, Laguna — Iniulat ng Police Regional Office CALABARZON sa pamumuno ng Acting Regional Director na si PBGen Hansel M. Marantan, na umabot sa 23,176 ang naitalang paglabag mula Abril 8 hanggang Abril 14, 2026, sa unang linggo ng implementasyon ng Safer Cities Initiative sa buong rehiyon ng CALABARZON.

Ang pinaigting na kampanyang ito ay naglalayong itaguyod ang kaligtasan ng publiko, disiplina, at mahigpit na pagsunod sa mga umiiral na lokal na ordinansa. Kabilang sa mga naitalang paglabag ang 5,883 na indibidwal na nahuli sa pag-inom at paninigarilyo sa pampublikong lugar, 2,838 na gumagala sa lansangan nang walang suot na pang-itaas, 437 sa paggamit ng videoke lampas sa itinakdang oras, 8,098 na menor de edad na lumabag sa curfew, at 4,980 na lumabag sa iba pang pinapatupad na ordinansa.

Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga lumabag, 17,098 ang binigyan muna ng babala at pinalaya, alinsunod sa direktiba ni SILG Jonvic Remulla, habang 6,062 ang pinagmulta, at 12 ang pormal na sinampahan ng kaso dahil sa mas mabibigat na paglabag. Binigyang-diin ni PBGen Marantan na ang mga bilang na ito ay sumasalamin hindi lamang sa mas pinaigting na pagpapatupad ng batas kundi pati na rin sa pangangailangan na higit pang palakasin ang kamalayan at pagsunod ng publiko sa mga umiiral na regulasyon.

Iginiit ni RD Marantan na mahalaga ang buong kooperasyon ng mamamayan upang makamit ang mas ligtas at maayos na mga pamayanan. Hinikayat niya ang lahat ng residente sa bawat lungsod at munisipalidad ng CALABARZON na patuloy na sundin at igalang ang mga umiiral na batas at ordinansa. Binigyang-diin niya na ang simpleng pagsunod—tulad ng pagrespeto sa curfew, pag-iwas sa mga ipinagbabawal na gawain sa pampublikong lugar, at pagsunod sa pamantayan ng komunidad—ay may malaking ambag sa pagpapanatili ng kaayusan at pagkakaroon ng krimen.

“Ang disiplina sa sarili at sa loob ng bawat tahanan ay mahalaga upang maitaguyod ang mas ligtas at tahimik na pamayanan. Ang Safer Cities initiative ng PNP ay nakabatay sa pagiging makatarungan, pantay pagpapatupad ng batas, at paggalang sa karapatang pantao, na may layuning makalikha ng isang ligtas na kapaligiran para sa lahat.”

Sa huli, hinikayat niya ang publiko na patuloy na makiisa at makipagtulungan sa mga awtoridad, at binigyang-diin na ang pangmatagalang kapayapaan at kaligtasan ay makakamit lamang sa pamamagitan ng pagkakaisa, pagiging mapagmatyag, at kolektibong pagsunod sa batas. (RPIO4A)

Angels Walk for Autism 2026 ngayong Abril 26

Nanawagan ang mga tagapagtaguyod para sa suporta sa taunang ASP (Autism Society Philippines) Angels Walk for Autism 2026 na may temang: “Aumbitious Aarangkada Aangat”, na inaasahang makapaghimok ng higit sa 40,000 kalahok sa buong bansa, kasabay ng agarang pagpasa ng National Autism Care, Support, and Inclusion Bill.

Pinangunahan ng ASP sa pakikipagsosyo sa SM Cares, binigyang-diin ng inisyatiba ang lumalaking pambansang panawagan na lumampas sa kamalayan patungo sa konkretong pagsasama.

Ang mga tagapagtaguyod ay nagtutulak para sa mas matibay na mga polisiya na nagsisiguro ng akses sa mga serbisyo, magkakaugnay na suporta, at panghabambuhay na mga oportunidad para sa mga Pilipino na nasa autism spectrum.

Sa isang press conference sa B Hotel, Lungsod Quezon sinabi ni Mona Magno-Veluz, Pambansang Tagapagsalita ng ASP, na noon ay mahirap magsama-sama, dagdag pa niya, na si Pangulong Fidel V. Ramos noong 1998 ang nag-isip sa dahilan at kamalayan tungkol sa Autism sa Pilipinas.

Ang ASP ay nasa talakayan mula pa noong ika-17 Kongreso tungkol sa kanilang mga alalahanin at ngayon ay masaya sila na ito ay naipasa na sa ika-20 Kongreso.

“Hindi kami humihiling ng gusali. Hindi kami humihiling ng pera. Humihiling kami ng serbisyo na magsisilbing aming lifeline,” sabi ni Magno-Veluz.

“Ang mga taong nasa Autism Spectrum ay tumatanda. Bukod sa kalusugan at edukasyon, kailangan din nila ng suporta tulad ng panlipunang proteksyon mga protokol kasama ang pulis,” dagdag pa niya.

“Ang autism ay isang kapansanan na kailangan suportahan. 1% ng populasyon ay nasa Sektor ng Autism. At hindi lamang 1 milyon ang apektado ng Sektor ng Autism,” sabi ni Magno-Veluz.

Binigyang-diin niya na marami ring lokal na yunit ng pamahalaan ang tumutulong at sumusuporta sa adbokasiya sa Sektor ng Autismo tulad ng pagbibigay sa kanila ng mga gusali at pasilidad upang mapaglingkuran sila.

Sinabi ni Veluz na ang Bill na naaprubahan sa Senado ay naglalaan ng isang “Plano”.

“Maganda na gumawa ng IRR (Implementing Rules and Regulations),” dagdag pa niya.

“Palagi kaming umaasa na ito ay lalago nang malaki at gumana nang mas mabuti sa mga hula. Maganda na nasa radar ni Kalihim ng Kalusugan Ted Herbosa ito,” sabi ni Veluz.

“Kung hindi natin mabilisang maisagawa ang akreditasyon, kahit papaano ay mabibigyan ng interbensyon ang mga batang may Autism Spectrum kahit walang diagnosis,” dagdag niya. Binigyang-diin ni Veluz ang Autism Inclusive Education Learning Law, na naipasa noong 2016, ngunit ang IRR ay nilikha lamang noong 2024.

“Dapat ay may Roadmap upang maitutok natin ang target at magagampanan natin ang pagsubaybay,” sabi niya.

Sinabi ni Engr. Junias Eusebio, Pangalawang Pangulo para sa Mall Operations ng SM Supermalls, “talagang isang karangalan na tumayo dito kasama ang aming mga kaibigan sa Autism Sector.”

“Sa katunayan, ang aming SM Cares Foundation ay nabuo dahil sa dahilan na ito,” sabi ni Engr. Eusebio.

“Ngayong taon, muli naming iniimbitahan ang lahat na sumali sa 40,000-katang Angels Walk sa Abril 26,” dagdag niya. Sinabi ni Michelle Marquez Dee, ASP Goodwill Ambassador, “laging isang karangalan na narito at sumali sa Angels Walk.”

Ipinahayag ni Dee ang kanyang pasasalamat sa ASP sa pagpili sa kanya bilang Goodwill Ambassador, na para sa kanya, ay isang panghabambuhay na adbokasiya.

Pinangunahan din niya ang adbokasiya sa Autism Spectrum sa Miss Universe Pageant noong 2022. “Noong nakaraang taon, mayroon kaming 40,000 kalahok sa Angels Walk.”

“Mayroon pang higit na puwang para sa pag-unlad,” sabi ni Dee. “Ang autism ay isang bagay na dumarating sa buhay hindi lamang minsan,” sabi ni Dee.

Nakararanas si Dee ng pambubully at rasismo sa Estados Unidos. Siya ay may dalawang kapatid na nasa Autism Spectrum. “Nilalayon naming magkaroon ng higit na suporta sa sektor ng Autism isang milyon  kasama ang mga pamilya,” sabi niya.

“Ang stigma dito ay tinitingnan natin ito bilang isang problema. Nagsisimula na kaming makita ang mga hakbang na gumagalaw sa tamang direksyon. Papalapit na tayo sa sistemang Amerikano na para sa maagang pagtuklas ng Autism Spectrum,” dagdag niya.

Binanggit ni Dee ang pagtanggap ng kanyang ama-amain sa kanyang dalawang kapatid – nakababatang kapatid na lalaki at nakatatandang kapatid na lalaki na may Autism Spectrum. Inaasahan niyang malampasan ang 40,000 kalahok sa Angels Walk noong nakaraang taon.

Masaya si Dee na kasama sa Panukalang Batas ang edukasyon at kalusugan, “Sana ipasa na natin ang Autism Bill.” Ipinahayag niya ang pag-asa na ang Autism Spectrum ay hindi lamang matutugunan ng pribadong sektor, kundi pati na rin ng pamahalaan sa pambansang saklaw.

Si Pia Cabanero, Tagapagtaguyod /Tao na nasa Autism Spectrum, isang alumni ng Ateneo De Manila University, ay nagsabi na ang pagiging isang Autistic na tao ay isang pakikibaka, na alam na hindi ito madali.

“Hindi ko alam kung maliin akong mauunawaan ng mga tao dahil sa sinasabi ko,” sabi ni Cabanero. “Sa lipunang hindi itinayo para sa amin, kaya namin nitong pamahalaan at mamuhay dito,” dagdag niya. Inamin ni Cabanero na naging masigasig siya sa mga tao sa Autism Spectrum.

“Kaya naman natin maging ating sarili upang mabuhay hanggang pagtanda. Sa Angels Walk, umaasa kaming makita ang epekto at maranasan ang pinakamagandang bagay sa ating buhay,” sabi ni Cabanero.

Inamin niya na siya ay binu-bully noong high school, kung kailan natukoy sa kanya ang diagnosis na “Autism”.

Sinabi ni Dang Koe, ASP Chair Emerita, na “Ako po ang Pambansang Mascot ng Angels Walk na may temang Aumbitious Aarangkada Aangat.”

Binigyang-diin ni Koe na nagsimula ang ASP noong 1989 na may lamang 11 ina at ngayon ay lumago na ito na may 114 na sangay sa buong bansa.

Binigyang-diin niya na gaganapin ang Angels Walk sa SM Mall of Asia Arena sa Abril 26, 2026 na may sabay-sabay na paglahok ng 12 lungsod.

Inaasahan ng The Angels Walk ang mahigit 40,000 kalahok sa buong bansa. “Hindi na ito tungkol sa kamalayan, kundi pagtanggap kung kaya’t magbibigay tayo ng ASP Awards para sa Pamumuno,” sabi ni Koe.

Itinampok sa briefing kung paano nananawagan ang komunidad ng autism at ang mga kaalyado nito para sa sistematikong pagsasama sa pamamagitan ng polisiya, pakikipag-partner, at suporta para sa mga Pilipinong nasa spectrum.

Hinikayat nito ang publiko na ‘Isabuhay ang Sinabi. Sumali sa ASP Angels Walk para sa Autism 2026’ sa Abril 26, 2026 sa 12 lungsod.

MWP, nahuli sa Trece

NAHULI ang isang Regional Level Most Wanted Person (MWP) matapos ang ikinasang police operation kamakailan sa Trece Martires City, Cavite.

Ang akusadong si alyas Jerry,  residente ng Trece Martires City, ay naaresto dakong ala-1:00 ng madaling araw nitong Abril 14.

Isinagawa ang pag-aresto sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa mga kasong paglabag sa Article 151 ng Revised Penal Code (Resistance and Disobedience to a Person in Authority), at mga probisyon ng Land Transportation and Traffic Code (RA 4136) kaugnay ng compulsory registration ng motor vehicles.

Inisyu at nilagdaan ang warrant ng Municipal Trial Court in Cities, Fourth Judicial Region, Maragondon, Ternate, at Magallanes, Cavite, na walang inirekomendang piyansa.

Ang operasyon ay ikinasa ng warrant personnel ng Trece Martires Component City Police Station at naitala gamit ang Alternative Recording Device sa kawalan ng Body Worn Camera.

 

Wanted, arestado sa Rosario

ARESTADO ang isang Municipal Most Wanted Person sa matagumpay na operasyon ng kapulisan kamakailan sa Rosario, Cavite.

Inaresto ang akusadong si alyas Rupert, residente ng Rosario, sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa kasong Theft (Article 308 ng Revised Penal Code.)

Ang warrant ay inilabas ng Regional Trial Court, Fourth Judicial Region, Branch 130, Trece Martires City, Cavite, na may petsang March 30, 2026, at may inirekomendang piyansa na P120,000.00.

Maayos na naitala gamit ang Alternative Recording Device ang operasyong isinagawa ng mga tauhan ng Rosario Municipal Police Station dakong alas-12:40 ng hatinggabi nitong Abril 14.

Abot-kayang pabahay para sa OFWs, iniutos ni PBBM

Inatasan ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) na magbigay ng abot-kayang pabahay para sa mga Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) sa pamamagitan ng mababang interes na loan packages sa ilalim ng Expanded Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino (4PH) Program.

Sa isang press briefing sa Malacañang, sinabi ni Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary at Palace Press Officer Claire Castro na ayon kay DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling, naging posible ang abot-kayang pabahay para sa OFWs dahil malinaw ang direktiba ng Pangulong Marcos.

“Gawing mas abot-kaya, mas mabilis, at mas accessible ang pabahay para sa bawat Pilipino at kabilang dito ang ating mga bagong bayani na OFWs,” dagdag ni Castro.

Sinabi ni Castro na sa tulong ng DHSUD at Pag-IBIG Fund, bibigyan ng exemption ang OFWs mula sa salary cap at isasama sila bilang mga prayoridad na benepisyaryo ng programa.

“Patuloy ang pamahalaan sa pagpapalakas at pagpapalawak ng 4PH Program sa buong bansa upang gawing realidad ang pangarap ng marami nating kababayan…ang magkaroon ng sariling bahay na uuwian,” wika ni Castro.

Sa ilalim ng Expanded 4PH, maaaring makakuha ang mga kwalipikadong benepisyaryo ng socialized housing na may subsidized interest rate na kasingbaba ng 3% kada taon sa loob ng hanggang 10 taon—pinakamababa sa merkado ngayon.

Mahigit 10,000 pamilya na ang nakinabang sa naturang interest rate. Ipinahayag ng mga OFW ang kanilang pasasalamat dahil sa wakas, matapos ang mahabang panahon ng pagsasakripisyo sa ibang bansa, magkakaroon na sila ng sariling tahanan na ligtas, maayos, at may dignidad.

Patuloy ang pamahalaan sa pagpapalawak ng 4PH Program upang matiyak na walang maiiwan sa layunin ng pagkakaroon ng disenteng tirahan para sa bawat Pilipino. | PND

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