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Yolanda: A Year After Photo Contest

The Cebu Provincial Information Office (PIO) in coordination with the Cebu Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Office (PDRRMO) and LENS, has organized a photo contest as the provincial government commemorates the impact of super typhoon Yolanda a year after it ravaged the northern part of Cebu. 

The contest is open to all professional and amateur photographers except Cebu Provincial Government officials and employees as well as LENS members. No age limit is imposed.

The deadline for submission of entries is set at 5 P.M. of October 27. Winners will be announced on November 7.

How to join


To register, interested participants must submit to the Cebu PIO, PIO bldg, Capitol Site, Cebu City the following: 

1. Completely filled out registration form; 
2. Hard copy of photo entry in 8×10 printout; 
3. Digital raw file of photo entry (300dpi resolution and at least 5mb in size) stored in CD/DVD.

Registration form can be downloaded from Cebu Provincial Government Website (www.cebu.gov.ph).

Categories:

- Yolanda Emergency Response and Search and Rescue,
- Yolanda Relief Operations, and 
- Yolanda Rehabilitation and Recovery Phase.

There is no limit on the number of entries per person per category. Each entry must comply with the following requirements:

1. Photographs must have been taken since November 8, 2013 when Yolanda struck and must be taken from Yolanda-affected towns in North Cebu (Tuburan, Tabogon, Daanbantayan, San Remegio, Tabuelan, Bantayan, Santa Fe, Madridejos, Sogod, Borbon, San Francisco, Poro, Tudela, Pilar and Bogo City.

2 . Only minor burning, dodging and/or color correction (contrast, saturation) are acceptable, as well as cropping. Major alterations such as digitally adding or removing anything are not allowed.
Judging

Contest consists of two (2) rounds of evaluation. In round one, selected members of the organizing committee will pre-select 10 best photo entries in each category according to creativity, relevance to the theme, and photographic quality.

In round two, the judges will collectively select top three (3) winners in each category. In the event of a tie, the tied entries will be re-submitted to the judges for a re-judging between the tied entries alone. In the event that a tie remains after re-judging, the entry with the highest score in the creativity criteria will be declared the winner.

Aside from the photo contest, the province will also launch the Paglig-on Rehabilitation Update Portal of the Province of Cebu Official Website on October 22.

On November 6, there will also a launching of exhibits from different non-government organizations (NGOs), international NGOs, and government agencies.

The formal program to commemorate the anniversary of Yolanda will be held on November 7 at the Bogo City Coliseum. On November 8, tour packages are offered in the 16 local government units affected by the typhoon.

Read more about the contest. 
10/16/2014 02:14:00 PM No comments
Tabogon Cebu Anti Drug Council
Oath-taking of Tabogon's BADAC
source: cebu.gov.ph
The Municipality of Tabogon activated its Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) for each of the town's 25 barangays. This will serve as its first line of defense against illegal drugs.

Joey Herrera, Executive Director of the Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Commission (CPADAC), assured that the Province is willing to help and assist BADAC in its effort to repress illegal drug activities. He said that BADACs must be strong-willed in informing the municipal mayor and police chief of any suspected activities.

Tabogon’s municipal anti-drug abuse council is headed by Mayor Zigfred Duterte and co-headed by town’s police chief Insp. Bonifacio Pareja.

“You are the town’s front-liners in terms of information and action. Without your support, we cannot achieve our goals in our campaign against illegal drugs. The same goes for the Province and PDEA,” said Duterte.

The mayor said that illegal drugs were rampant in the town long before he became a public official. He said that illegal drug activities has been minimized through cooperation with local police.

Liga ng Barangay(LnB) - Tabogon Chapter was encouraged to activate BADACs after understading the drug situation in the Province of Cebu during the LnB-Cebu Annual General Assembly where the Provincial Government in partnership with the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) formally launched the Just Say No program of CPADAC.

The program aims to unify local government officials, law enforcement agencies, youth, schools, parents, businesses and local media to fight drug menace.

Read more about Tabogon's BADAC


9/20/2014 02:25:00 PM No comments
168 Million for Northern Cebu Towns

Twelve northern Cebu towns were given 168 million pesos to fix government buildings, build emergency shelter and develop resettlement areas for Yolanda survivors. The financial assistance came from three government agencies: Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Housing Authority (NHA), and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

Sunstar reported:

This represents only the first tranche, said a recent progress report of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).

The assistance is not part of the P12.2-billion rehabilitation and recovery plan for Cebu Province that President Benigno Aquino III signed last July, said Capitol consultant for rehabilitation and recovery Carmel Ulanday.

Yolanda ended more than 6,200 lives and injured about 28,000 people in the Visayas last Nov. 8, 2013, said a National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council report.

The typhoon also destroyed or damaged almost P40 billion worth of infrastructure, crops and agricultural facilities.

DILG’s first tranche of assistance was released last May 2. It was intended for the repair of municipal buildings, public markets and civic centers.

Ulanday said the second tranche will be for the repair of barangay halls.

Earlier, Regional Director Ananias Villacorta said the financial assistance distributed to northern local governments formed part of the Recovery Assistance for Yolanda (RAY) fund of DILG.

For its part, DSWD has given emergency shelter assistance to Madridejos (P66.4 million), Sogod (18.1 million) and Tabuelan (P9 million).

Read more : 12 Cebu towns receive P168M
9/09/2014 07:51:00 AM No comments
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