Video infomercial contest highlights human trafficking awareness month

Davao City – College and technical-vocational students take center stage this year as the Interagency Council Against Trafficking in Region XI (IACAT XI) launches for the first time a video infomercial competition for them. This was bared by Director Priscilla N. Razon of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). With a maximum length continue reading : Video infomercial contest highlights human trafficking awareness month

PIA DG Oquiñena urges public info officers to invest in relationships

It is about friend-raising not fund raising. Philippine Information Agency Director General Jose Mari Oquiñena inspired the participants of the 13th Mindanao Communicators Network Congress and Workshop in its closing program on October 13 to build relationships. “Moving forward for our nation, Filipinos should go back to where we are good at, (which is) building relationships,” DG continue reading : PIA DG Oquiñena urges public info officers to invest in relationships

Pantawid children set for congress

Davao City – The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will conduct the annual Regional Children’s Congress and Awarding of Winners for the Search for Exemplary Children of Pantawid Pamilya on November 11-14, 2015 at Eden Nature Park and Resort. “Children beneficiaries are considered one of the stakeholders of continue reading : Pantawid children set for congress

Turned over houses reach over 17K in typhoon Pablo-hit towns

Davao Oriental, November 9, 2015 – Some 17,388 houses have already been turned over to families whose homes were completely damaged in the typhoon Pablo-hit towns of Boston, Cateel, Baganga, and Caraga in the Province of Davao Oriental. The Department of Social Welfare and Development XI said that the shelter program dubbed as Modified Shelter Assistance Program continue reading : Turned over houses reach over 17K in typhoon Pablo-hit towns

From Talaingod, DavNor

We usually gathered and held our hearing in an open area. When the rain starts to pour or if it’s too humid, we stop the hearing and we would end up not settling the issues. As a datu, I implement justice and law to maintain peace and unity. We serve as judge and decision makers continue reading : From Talaingod, DavNor