Tuesday, June 21, 2016

BECAUSE BUGASONG CENTRAL SCHOOL CARES by Jose Allan Sanchez Bartolo


Special Education (SPED) School is now in Bugasong Central School at  Bugasong, Antique



The Association of Specially Abled Persons In Bugasong headed by Ms. Milagros Villeta and Bugasong Central School headed by Mrs. Eleanore Dagala forged a partnership to realize the Establishment of SPED School with SPED Teacher Item now being handled by Ms. Cherry Mae Carpio a  Graduate  of the  University  of  Antique and  also an Alumna of  Antique  Vocational School.

There were an initial 14 Enrollees that is composed of two batches , 7 per batch. Its is indeed a welcome development for Bugasong since established SPED School are found in San Jose and Pandan, Antique. In our initial interview, this is all for free, they are even entertaining the idea of accepting Students from Valderrama, Laua-an, Patnongon as far as Barbaza. ADAP-Bugasong provided financial assistance in the amount of Php 30,000.00 to start up the School. Bugasong Central School on their part allocated funds from their MOEE for the additional improvement.

For parents, this is a great opportunity for you. Child that needs special attention now has the opportunity to learn, to socialize and play with their school mates. They should not be just kept in our home, its high time that they will equally immerge in our Community. Those you intend to enroll feel free to approach Ms. Carpio the SPED Teacher, Mrs. Eleanore Dagala School Principal and Mrs. Milagros Villeta of ADAP. [photo courtesy of Jj Sanchez Condez]
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Monday, May 23, 2016

VICTO National 46th AGA paves the way for Rice Bucket Challenge by: Jose Allan Sanchez Bartolo




    Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan --  Around  700  more  or less  Coop  Officers  and  leaders  gathered together  in  one  of the  famous  Island - the  Boracay Island.  VICTO  46th  Annual  General Assembly  composed  of  Coop  Affiliates  from  Luzon, Visayas  and   Mindanao.   This year  partner coops  from  Malaysia  and  Japan  graced  the  annual event.  The  2- day  event  was  capped  with  updates, reports,  community immerssion and  the  fellowship/solidarity  event.


This year, VICTO  adopted the  RicebucketChallenge for the Aeta  Community - Indigenous Peoples (IP's)  in  the Island.  There  are  around  50  families  living in  a  compound/lot  dedicated  to  them they  called  ti  "Ati  Komunidad"  (Aeta  Village)


50  families  received the Ricebucket ,  "kikay" kit for Children  and  and  Php 10,000 pesos worth of assorted grocery items  for the Consumers  Coop of the said Aeta Community. VICTO  National paving the  way  encourages  Coop  primaries to  replicate the same.  RicebucketChallenge  primarily intends  to  support  the elderly,  specially  abled persons and  the  Indigenious People's (IP's) Communities.


Coop  Partners  from Japan  and  Malaysia  expressed   to replicate the  same  for their  elderly, the  specially  abled persons  the  IPs  as  part of the  continuing Community  Social Responsibility (CSR) or  Coop  Social  Audit.


Monday, May 16, 2016

Beautiful and Prestine Islands in Northern Antique



Its  not  all about politics,  our  campaign  sorties,  provides  me  an  opportunity to  visit  Islands  Antique.   Caluya  Island  where   you can  have the  taste  of  "tatus" and meet  friendly  people. Traveling  by boat  you will  reach the  area  for about four (4)  hours. 


The  powdery   white  beaches  is so inviting.  You  can dip yourself for a  while  to relish  yourself from the  scourging heat.

Maniguin  Island (Maningning)    known  for its  "seaweeds" farming.   Its a  3  hour  boat  ride  from Mainland  Culasi. Its  wide range  of corral  reef  provides  an ideal  place  for seaweeds  culture.  According to the  community  members  the absence  of  fresh  water  is the reason  why for the growth of 'tambalang" in the area,

"Tambalang"  the  main source  of living   of the  People  in  Maniguin.   Dried  Tambalang are being brought to  either in Caluya  and Cebu through a  Middle Man

Sunset Watching  at  Batbatan  Island.  Spend  time to  explore  the Island..  The  Bat Cave, its  beautiful  Corals, have a taste  of  fresh  catch  fish  you can have it cooked  or   simply  "Sinugba" 

At Mararison Island Commune with  the Nature  as  the Sun   finally bid goodbye  with the promise of a new  dawn .  Have a  wonderful  Island  hopping.  Only  in Antique 

Saturday, May 14, 2016

DSWD - Sustainable Livelihood Project (SLP) in Maninguin Island, Culasi, Antique


Maniguin Island, Culasi, Antique --  Fishing and Seaweeds  farming is the main  source of living the   the   people  in this  island.  Despite  the  scarcity of  water supply  especially for  drinking and   cooking needs  yet, according to the  fisherfolks  this is also the very reason  why "tambalang" really  survived  in this  island.  the  wide range  or  a hectarage  of  corrals  and  white beach front surround the  whoe\le island  and it ie  where  the  seaweeds    farming is also situated.

Mayor  Joel  Lomugdang  is fully aware  of the  plight of  the seaweed  farmers.  They have  no control  on the  pricing of  the  seaweeds  during  harvest.  Seaweed farmers  are  beholden to the  loan sharks or capitalist during planting  season  thus,  he   tried  to  worked  out  that the seaweed farmers  will be  the  recipient  of  a Sustainable  Livelihood  Project  (SLP) a  special  project  under the Department  of Social Welfare and Development. The seaweed farmers  group called Hammerhead Seaweeds Farmer's Association  with the an  initial  assistance  of  Php 2.5 Million Pesos. The  local  government  unit  of  Culasi, Antique is  also looking  for the  possibility of  having s  storage/processing  facility  in mainland Culasi  to  protect  our  farmers  in terms  of  price  control.

Presently,  dried  seaweeds are  either  being  brought to Caluya  or Cebu  City  for  processing.  Seaweeds "Tambalang"  is like  a  precious  gem  to the community. Unknown  to many  Seaweeds  has  so many  uses as  a  by products  from  beauty regimen  and  many more.

Seaweed  farmer  received  and  initial  Capital  of  Php 5,000.00  and  the  remaining  Php 5,000  is  deposited  in their  bank  account.  Sustainable Livelihood Project (SLP)   Project is not  just about  extending  Financial Assistance   but also  trying  to  encourage and empower  
 the  fisherfolks  on savings.  Mayor  Joel Lomugdang even  encourage  the  members to consider  putting  up a  Cooperative or  join  the  Existing  Cooperative  like  the  Barbaza  MPC  which  has a Branch  in Culasi, Antique.


Maniguin Island,  see  you  again.

Maniguin Island - The Hidden Paradise


Maniguin Island, Culasi, Antique --  Commonly called  as  "Maningning" one of the islands  that  comprises  the  Municipality of Culasi, Antique.  It  is  sorrounded   with  wide  range  of  corral filled  beach front that is ideal  for "seaweeds"  farming.  Yet, the   place  has no potable  water.  Inhabitants  of this place  has  to  travel  to the mainland  either in Culasi of  Libertad, Antique.

You  can reached the  area  by  boat.  Its a  3  hour  boat  ride  during  fair  weather  or expect  a   four (4) hours  ride  during  rough  seas. 

Seaweeds farming  is the main  source  of living  of the  people in Maniguin.  According to  some  community members  despite the  absence of  potable water,  God has  the purpose,  it where  Seaweeds  "tambalang"  thrive.  For now they  are selling this  harvest to  Caluya.  The  local Government  Unit of  Culasi  through  it  incoming  Mayor  Jose  Jeffrey (JoJe) Lomugdang  plans  to establish a  processing  center  in   Mainland, Culasi  for the  farmers  to save the  post harvest  cost and  must have   control of the  pricing.


Seaweeds Farming  is  not  about  survival. Gradually they are now producing  college  graduates  since  the community also becomes  eager  to send their children to school.  Maninguin  Island  for now  has  a  complete elementary school.  Seaweeds farming  liberated the people of  Maniguin from  Poverty and Ignorance

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Organic Vegetable Pizza, Anyone? by: Jose Allan Sanchez Bartolo

Our  weekend  getaway  to Barangay  Mablad, Barbaza, Antique was   so exciting. Immersing ourselves  back to nature  was  so great.  Meeting  new  friends  too.  Indeed, it was  a  short  travel worth remembering.  We  were joined by the Mass  Communication Students  of  West Visayas State University.

Mablad  is an  interior, semi  upland  barangay, it has  a  road  network, there are   portions  that can be considered  as paved  road  but most of them are  rough road, this  is  where  the  local  government  must look into  especially that  transportation of  farm  produce  and  vice versa.  This is  where  the Greenwarrior Permaculture Field School  is located where  trainors  with  distinct  skills on their  own field  coming  from USA, Europe and other Asean  Countries  gathered  to  introduce  back to  basic  technology  that  really benefits  our  people while  conserving  our environment. 


This is where  we  discovered  Organic  Vegetable  Pizza  with 7  varieties  at the  moment.  Initial ingredients come  from  the  farm  and yet they  are  on the process  of planting and  producing  more to  sustain  its  production requirement.

 If  you  wish you  can stay  overnight on  their version of  Shangrila you can  make  arrangement with them too.  A  native  cottage  made of native  materials  from  Mablad


There  you will to know the  Man   who left the luxury  of the City life,  being  a  graduate of a prestigious school  yet prefered   to be in the community, thus  we  named  him  "green warrior".  His  advocacy  for the  environment  is  so inspiring.  He is  an  artist, singer, composer, organizer, dancer, tour guide  rolled into one.
 For  more  details  you may contact   Eric Roxas, the Green Warrior  Permaculture Creative  Communications  Officer

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Mararison, My Island, My Love

Mararison  Island, Culasi--  It  was just a  surprise trip, unplanned  borne  out  of boredom  that  we landed  in  this  beautiful  Island  with  its  accommodating and  very kind  people.
After  complying  the  requirements  your  reach this place  via a  motorized   boat  raging from  Php 750.00  as  a roundtrip  fare if you are  generous  enough  to the boatmen  you  share a   little  for  their kindness  much more of bringing you safe  to the beautiful island.

Reaching the place  will  give  much feeling of  freedom,  peace  and  tranquility

Having  a  short  moment with  the  children of Mararison. Their  innocence  transcends  and sending a strong  message to love  and  care  for our  nature

Nature  trekking  with women  tour guide.


Sunset  Watching


Taste the  fresh  fish Catch  for your  Dinner  a bountiful  blessing  from the Sea

 So what are you waiting  for?  Thinking  of  a  wonderful  summer  escapade  and  in union with the nature, Come  to Mararison  Island.


Mararison, My Island, My Love

Sunday, January 10, 2016

HIGH COMMISSIONER NAMED JOE BIDEN AWARD FOR CREDIT UNION DEVELOPMENT EDUCATOR FOR THE CARIBBEAN



LONDON, United Kingdon --High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK), Her Excellency Aloun Ndombet-Assamba, has been presented with the ‘Joe Biden Award for Development Educator of the Year 2014-2015’ for the Caribbean.
The award was made at the International Credit Union Leadership Development and Education Foundation’s awards Ceremony in London on Saturday, 14 November 2015. The High Commissioner was nominated by the Caribbean Confederation of Credit Unions.
High Commissioner Mrs. Ndombet-Assamba, who was also the special guest speaker at the award function, spoke of her lifelong connection with the credit union movement, which saw her becoming a credit union member as a teenager and her career at the City of Kingston Credit Union (COK), where she joined as legal officer and rose to the level of General Manager in 1994, a post she held until 2002.
She also spoke of the integral role that credit unions continue to play in the social and economic development of Jamaica, noting that 60 percent of the adult population or more than 920,000 Jamaicans were members of a credit union.
The Joe Biden Awards were one of the highlight of the ceremony. The award is named after the US Vice President in recognition of his support of the credit union movement and his co-sponsorship of legislation which allowed for a million dollar annual grant to private voluntary organisations in the USA.
This award is the second to be presented to the High Commissioner this year. In July she received the 2015 World Council of Credit Unions Distinguished Services Award (DSA) at a special ceremony in Denver, Colorado

Saturday, January 9, 2016

The First Filipina to receive the Joe Biden Award as Development Educator for Asia in 2014



The First Filipina to receive the Joe Biden Award as Development Educator for Asia in 2014 awarded in Central London, England ICULD & Education Foundation, Great Britain & UK
ROBERTA CORDOVA VERANO of Banawa, Cebu City, Philippines was born on August 7, 1952 presently she is connected with Cebu Vendors Credit Cooperative as Coop Management Consultant. She is a graduate Central Luzon State University Major in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Marketing/Statistics as her minor course. Took up her Post graduate Studies at the University of the Philippines, Los BaƱos, Laguna and Asian Institute of Management (off Campus)
Her immersion into the Coop Movement runs for more than a decade starting in the year 2000. Among the Coop local and international representations are Cebu Vendors Credit Cooperative as Coop Management Consultant, Sugbuanon Rural Bank (SRBI) as HR Consultant, World Council for Credit Unions Afghanistan as Technical Advisor/Coop Consultant Regional Manager - Eastern Region , Cebu Newspaper Workers Foundation, Inc. -Center Manager, Cebu News Workers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (cooperative among media practitioners/employees)-Consultant / Gen. Manager , Life Underwriters Association Phil (Cebu Chapter ) -Office Manager , St. Vincent General Hospital ( Managed by CUDI) - Hospital Administrator(seconded By Couples for Christ) and Coops for Christ – Cebu (under the umbrella of Couples for Christ) Managing Director
Her various local and international exposures indeed made her among the best Coop Leaders thus she was awarded with various training grants and International Distinction
Development Educators’ European Union Course (Training), Univ. of Liverpool, Liverpool, England DE-EU Foundation Liverpool, Englad , UK August 17-21, 2013
International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) General Assembly and Convention Cancun, United States of Mexico Nov. 14-18, 2011
International Tour of various Credit Unions of Mid-western USA Wisconsin and Illinois, USA Nov. 20-29, 2011
She Awarded the International Distinction as International – Credit Union Devt. Educator World Council for Credit Unions – Glassgow , ScotlandJuly , 2011 Credit Union Devt. Educators Training, (CUDE ) course NCUF – CUDE Bainbridge, WA , USA Aug. 9-17, 2010
Basic Cooperative Governance Seminar WOCCU-Jalalabad City, Afghanistan May, 2009
Graduated Philippine Development Education Course ( PhDE) VICTO - and NCUF – Development Education (CUDE) Wisconsin USA CY 2006
Sophomore batch VICTO –National Philippine Development Education Course ( PhDE) – Mentored for 3 batches VICTO - and (CUDE) Wisconsin USA CY 2008, 2010 & 2011 classes
Exposure on Cooperatives & Planning Workshop ( as Audit Chair of PCF) VCF – NCUF of Singapore March 2007
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Joe Biden Development Educator of the Year 2015 From Asia



2015
Winner
Former Chairperson of the Board Bugasong MPC and Former VICTO National Officer
PhDE 2013





2014
 Vice Chairperson Tekton Entre Multi-Purpose Cooperative
PhDE 2006

I-CUDE 2010 
DE-EU 2013




2015
Runner Up
Lydia P. Canalija-
 Manager LIPI Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (LIPIEMCO)
LIPIEMCO - won !st Place in the 2007 Asia Financial Education Innovation contest given by Global Financial Education Program Steering Committee
PhDE 2005