“Oplan Wildcat” ng PNP, higit na pinaigting

ni Rachel N. Nuñez

Patuloy ang pagsasagawa ng Philippine National Police (PNP) – Los Baños ng checkpoint sa buong bayan alinsunod sa binabang direktibang “Oplan Wildcat” ng panlalawigang pamunuan ng PNP.

Layunin ng operasyon na magkaroon ng mas istriktong implementasyon at paghuli ng mga motorista na lumalabag sa mga alituntunin tulad ng hindi pagsusuot ng helmet, kawalan ng official receipt of certificate of registration (ORCR), lisensya, at plaka. Simula Disyembre noong nakaraang taon, walong motorsiklo na ang na-impound ng PNP-Laguna.

Bilang bahagi ng Operasyon Wildcat, nagsasagawa ng serye ng checkpoint ang PNP-Los Baños upang siguruhing kumpleto at updated ang mga dokumento ng mga motorista sa Los Baños. (larawan mula sa PNP-LB)

Naglabas ng sticker ang PNP- Laguna upang mas lalong mapagtibay ang programa. Tuwing may checkpoint, kailangang ma-verify ang motorsiklo na clean motorbike. Ang clean motorbike ay naiparehistro ng tama sa oras at mayroong orihinal at hindi expired na lisensya.

Naka focus ito sa lahat ng motorsiklo dahil maraming crimes ang nangyayari na perpetrated ng motorcycle na riding-in-tandem,” ayon kay PO2 Marife P. Cruz, pinuno ng operations ng PNP-Los Baños. “Pagdaan mo dito na nadikitaan ka na ng sticker, kapag makadaan ka ulit sa checkpoint sa kabilang bayan yun lang ang ipapakita mo. Ibi-verify lang nila ang sticker,” ayon kay Cruz.

Nagsimula ang programang “Oplan Wildcat” ng PNP-Laguna noon pang Setyembre 2011. Pinangunahan ang proyekto ni PNP Laguna Provincial Director Senior Supt. Gilbert dela Cruz na pinasinayahan sa Sta Rosa, Laguna.

Layon ng operasyon na masigurong legal at hindi nakaw ang mga bumibyaheng motorsiklo. Ayon sa tala ng PNP-Los Baños, mula sa 25 na kaso ng carnapping noong 2011, naging sampu ito noong 2012, at bumaba sa siyam noong nakaraang taon.

16 highschools gather in LB for Econvergence 2014

by Rachel N. Nuñez

Two hundred fifty high school students and 24 teachers from 16 schools nationwide convened in the 9th Econvergence on February 8 at the UP Los Baños (UPLB) NCAS Auditorium in Los Baños, Laguna.

The UPLB Economics Society (Econ Soc) scholastic economics convention aims to promote appreciation of economics among high school students through the analysis of relevant social issues in the country.

With the theme “Enhancing the Philippines’ Business Environment towards a Competitive Economy,” the event emphasized the call for a more effective Filipino investment strategy to achieve economic competitiveness. Frances Inna Siton, Econ Soc president, explained that this year’s theme highlights the ASEAN integrated community maintaining Econvergence’s focus on relevant issues.

Participating schools include Ateneo de Manila High School, Colegio San Agustin-Biñan, De La Salle Santiago Zobel, De La Salle University Integrated School, Dingras National High School-Ilocos Norte, Kalayaan National High School-Caloocan City, Los Baños National High School, Our Lady of Assumption-Cabuyao, Our Lady of Assumption-San Pedro, Philippine Science High School (PSHS) Central Visayas, Philippine Science High School (PSHS) Main, St. Andrew’s School-Parañaque City, St. Louis College-Valenzuela, University of Batangas, University of the Philippines Rural High School, and Canossa School-Sta. Rosa.

UPLB Alumnus Atty. Sangalang discussed why the Filipinos are worth investing on.

Atty. Apollo X.C.S. Sangalang served as the guest speaker of the event. Atty. Sangalang, who took up economics in UPLB and earned his law degree in UP College of Law, is an expert in business law for 23 years, an accredited lecturer on labor law, and a broadcaster. He emphasized in his talk that “the Filipinos are worth investing on.”

The lawyer also said that making the country’s business environment more competitive is a long process, “Going into the right direction, education pa rin. I think yung sinabi ni Jose Rizal is true pa rin up to this day. Education is the key. In terms of skills, talent, know-how, (and) technology, advanced tayo pero parang kulang eh. Wala tayong ownership, in other words nationalism and patriotism. Yun ang nawawala sa atin, that fire to make our country developed. Parang kanya-kanya.”

First time to witness the annual convention as an Econ Soc alumnus, he said he is happy to learn that Econvergence is leveling up with the increasing number of teams and participants every year“(Participants) should look at this event and other similar events as opportunities to invest on themselves. It’s not just about the competition, it’s about personal development,” Atty. Sangalang added.

The competitions in the event include EKONOMIKA Quiz Contest, Intellectual Encounter Debate Competition, essay writing competition, poster making competition, impromptu speaking competition, mini-documentary presentation contest, and photo essay competition.

Rio Ysabel A. Cañal, a senior student from PSHS Main campus, felt nervous and excited on her first Econvergence experience. “We’re prepared for it and it’s nice to see that there is a great effort on the organizer’s part,” Cañal said.

Eventually, Cañal’s team brought home the second place in the quiz contest. PSHS Main campus also seized the crown as the over-all champion this year. The winners in all the categories of the event are as follows:

EKONOMIKA Quiz Contest

  • 1st place – Philippine Science High School Main Team B
  • 2nd place – Philippine Science High School Main Team A
  • 3rd place – De La Salle University Integrated School Team B

 Intellectual Encounter Debate Competition

  • 1st place – Ateneo de Manila High School Team A
  • 2nd place – Ateneo de Manila High School Team C
  • 3rd place – Ateneo de Manila High School Team B

Essay Writing Competition

  • 1st place – Colegio San Agustin – Biñan and Philippine Science High School Main Team B
  • 2nd place – University of the Philippines Rural High School Team A and St. Louis College-Valenzuela
  • 3rd place – Los Baños National High School, St. Andrew’s School-Parañaque City, and University of Batangas Team A

Poster Making Competition

  • 1st place – Dingras National High School – Ilocos Norte
  • 2nd place – University of Batangas Team A
  • 3rd place – Philippine Science High School Main Team B and St. Louis College – Valenzuela

Impromptu Speaking Competition

  • 1st place – St. Andrew’s School-Parañaque City
  • 2nd place – De La Salle University Integrated School Team B
  • 3rd place – De La Salle University Integrated School Team A

Mini-Documentary Presentation Contest

  • 1st place – University of the Philippines Rural High School Team A
  • 2nd place – Colegio San Agustin – Biñan
  • 3rd place – Dingras National High School

Photo Essay Competition

  • 1st place – Los Baños National High School
  • 2nd place – University of Batangas Team A
  • 3rd place – Colegio San Agustin – Biñan

Over-all Champion

  • 1st place – Philippine Science High School Main Team B
  • 2nd place – Philippine Science High School Main Team A
  • 3rd place – Colegio San Agustin-Biñan

Teachers with Econ Soc members actively participate in the interactive game facilitated by Mr. Baldovino for the Economic Teachers’ Convention (ETC).

Mr. Harvey Baldovino, instructor from the Department of Economics facilitated a training-workshop in the Economics Teachers Convention (ETC) to enhance the strategies of the participating teachers from the different schools in teaching economics in their respective classes.

First time to attend the Econvergence, Mr. Joel Saladin, an economics teacher from Dingras National High School, travelled 14 hours from Ilocos Norte to Los Baños. “I like the concept of this convention because it will expose the students with different economic concepts which I presume cannot be totally learned in the four walls of the classroom,” Saladin said. He also commended the organizers for holding such an event.

The Department of Education (DepEd) officially endorsed the activity which was also sponsored by the Department of Economics-UPLB, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), and The Manila Bulletin.

BSP honors Sweden’s king with prestigious Mt. Makiling Award

by Christele J. Amoyan with reports from Sweet Princess S. Matining

The Boy Scout of the Philippines (BSP) conferred to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden the prestigious Mount Makiling Award on Saturday, January 25, during the 3rd One Regional Scout Jamboree at the Mt. Makiling Jamboree Grand Arena.

BSP President Binay hands Mount Makiling Award to King Gustaf of Swden during the regional scout jamboree in Los Baños.

The Mount Makiling Award is regarded as a rare recognition given to notable dignitaries including monarchs and head of states. The recognition rites was led by Philippine Vice President and currently BSP President Jejomar Binay.

About 7,000 boy scouts, including wood badgers and outstanding boy scout awardees, from Southern Tagalog, Bicol and National Capital Region witnessed the historic event.

King Gustaf arrived in the Philippines on Friday for his first visit to the country. Meanwhile, the King wished to pay personal visit to Tacloban survivors of the Supertyphoon Yolanda.

His Majesty, in behalf of the World Scout Foundation, donated $100,000 dollars to reinforce community disaster preparedness skills training to Yolanda-hit areas in the Visayas. Additionally, another $100, 000 will be given to support BSP projects.

“One of the first things the King will do is show respect for the people who lost their lives, and the people who lost their livelihood because he’s been very touched by the disaster,” told World Scout Foundation Director John Geoghegen.

According to Geoghegen,  the King was moved by the resilience of Filipinos to overcome Yolanda. He added that it is time now for the Philippines to change its name to the ‘Land of Smiles.’

After the honorary tribute, the King toured around the Jamboree site and had photo-taking session with the boy scouts

LB MHO offers free newborn screening, tubal ligation

by Monica Mirjana S. Cruz

The Los Baños Municipal Health Office (MHO), through the barangay health units, is now accepting registrants for the free tubal ligation on February 7.

Parents bring their babies for the various MHO services such as check-ups, vaccination, and new born screening at the Municipal Health Center of Los Baños.

The free tubal ligation is part of the Family Planning and Woman’s Health Program which started in the 1990’s. The activity is being conducted twice a year and is offered to mothers aged 25-40 years old opting for a permanent contraception method.

Municipal Health Officer Dr. Alvin I. Isidoro explained that there are cases when younger mothers with many children undergo this procedure. The free tubal ligation also requires the consent of the husband. Mothers may register at their barangay health centers or with their barangay health workers to avail of the February 7 free tubal ligation. Applicants will need to fill out a form and will undergo assessment prior to the procedure.

After the procedure, the mothers usually need one-week rest to recover. Dr. Isidoro added that the LB MHO also accepts mothers from nearby communities of Los Baños who want to avail of the free tubal ligation. The next free tubal ligation is scheduled in November 2014.

Aside from the free tubal ligation, MHO is also conducting an ongoing newborn screening under the New Born and Infant Care Program from January to June this year every afternoon between 1-4 pm.

The free NBS can be availed by infants of mothers who have visited the health center for check ups. The infants may also be referred by the barangay health workers to avail of the free NBS.

NBS helps determine if a child has congenital metabolic disorders with just a few drops of blood. The metabolic disorders include Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH), Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), Galactosemia (GAL), Phenylketonuria (PKU), and Glucose-6-Phosphate-Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency. These metabolic disorders may lead to severe anemia, severe mental retardation, cataract or even death if not prevented.

With NBS, these disorders will be detected even before the symptoms show up to help in its prevention. NBS is exclusive only for the infants of mothers who visited the health center for check-ups before they gave birth. The infant is to undergo the NBS 24 hours to 10 days after birth. Results are released after 1-2 weeks.

Red Cross LB holds Across Borders II for Yolanda victims

by  Stephanie Pearl DP. Orendain

The Red Cross Youth Los Baños held the fun run Across Borders II on January 18 at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) grounds.

Runners break into a start for the Across Borders II 3 km category.

Themed  “Run for Red Cross, Run for a Cause,” the activity aimed to support Red Cross medical missions and three blood drives. For this year, part of the proceeds collected will be donated to help the victims of typhoon Yolanda.

Fun Run Project Organizer Ruel Mikhael Benzon, shared that the event pushed through after overcoming difficulties in terms of finances and in securing partners. Among the Across Borders II partner organizations are the Laguna de Bay Running Team and UPLB student organizations.

About 500 participants took part in the 3 km, 5 km, and 10 km categories with 435 recorded finishers; 259 for 3 km, 138 for 5 km, and 38 for 10 km.

Francisco Kalibo, a 54-year old runner said that he joined the event in support of the Red Cross’ mission. He has been an active participant of the Red Cross’ fun runs for five years now. UPLB alumna Catherine de Guzman said that she came back to participate in the event because of her new year’s resolution to join 10 running events for the year. “I just enjoy running,” she added.

Across Borders II winners are as follows:

Across Borders II Top 3 Winners by kevinrasing

Visit the Across Borders II Facebook page for more photos and complete list of rankings.

LB GAD Office forms GAD fed, lists 2014 projects

by Arbil SR Bucatcat

On January 16, Thursday, the Gender and Development (GAD) Office called for a Reorientation Meeting of GAD Focal Points and Lady Kagawads at the Workshop Room of the new Los Baños Municipal Building. This is in line with the municipality’s goal to make Los Baños a gender-sensitive municipality.

Los Baños GAD Officer Karen Lagat Mercado explained that the annual 5% GAD fund is currently not being utilized for GAD projects and activities in the barangay level. Instead, it is being added to the barangay general fund.

The Federation of GAD Focal Point was created during the meeting to ensure that GAD projects will be implemented this year. According to Mercado, the formation of a federation is a great help in establishing contacts in the barangay level. Concepcion DV. Lobos of Brgy. Bambang was elected president of the federation.

For 2014, GAD will employ the grassroots approach, in cooperation with the barangay contacts, to ensure that women and the LGBT community are represented and can participate in various GAD projects. This involves the proper allocation, disbursement, and utilization of the 5% GAD Fund to respond to various needs of all genders in Los Baños community. With this new approach GAD aims to equip and empower officers in planning and evaluating GAD programs and activities in the barangay level.

The GAD office presented their plans for 2014 during the meeting. These projects include Damay sa Kapwa, Responsible Parenting, Kasalang Bayan, Livelihood Trainings and Seminars, Cooperative Development, Women’s Month, Health Cervical Cancer, Buntis Day, and Operation Bukol.

The DAG Office is one of the newly established municipal units under the Republic Act 9710 Magna Carta of Women that “mandates all government offices, including government-owned and controlled corporations and local government units to adopt gender mainstreaming as a strategy for implementing the law and attaining its objectives. It also mandates (a) planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation for gender and development, (b) the creation and/or strengthening of gender and development focal points, and (c) the generation and maintenance of gender statistics and sex-disaggregated databases to aid in planning, programming and policy formulation.