Linggo, Disyembre 2, 2018

PAPI sets 23rd National Press Congress 2018


 DOST Secretary Fortunato T. dela Pena will keynote the press congress and preside over a press conference immediately after the event’s opening rites. (Photo courtesy of PAPI)
MANILA -- The Publishers Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PAPI) has scheduled its 23rd National Press Congress on December 4 at the Bayleaf Hotel in Intramuros, Manila.
The media event is mandated under Presidential Proclamation 1187, declaring December every year as the Month of the Community Press in the Service of the Nation.
The December 4 media convergence by publishers and media practitioners from the regions and provinces will be held in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) National Capital Region. It will focus on the agency’s programs and has “Science and Technology as engines and prime movers towards inclusive growth and development” for its theme.
PAPI national president Nelson S. Santos said DOST Secretary Fortunato T. dela Pena will keynote the press congress and preside over a press conference immediately after the event’s opening rites to answer questions from community journalists.
Aside from their annual General Assembly and Business Meeting, Santos said the event will also feature Senatoriables Forum in the afternoon where invited senatorial candidates are expected to briefly spell out their programmed priority legislative agenda, if elected.
He added that Undersecretary Joel S. Egco, executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security, is also expected to update PAPI members on the latest developments relative to media security measures by the government designed to address the killing of journalists in the country.
For Inquiries 0998-577-5605, 0918-364-0998, phpublisher74@gmail.com. (PR)

Sabado, Disyembre 1, 2018

IRF Holds Innovation-Centric Global R2T Conference & Exhibition, Announces 2019 Edition


A global summit of road mobility thought-leaders and innovators gathered more than 500 participants from 51 countries in Las Vegas, Nevada at the invitation of the International Road Federation.
 
Highlighted issues addressed during the Conference include connected & autonomous mobility, innovations in road funding & procurement, leveraging big data in support of preventive road diagnosis & treatment, and environmental stewardship through new pavement design processes.
 
"We have dubbed this event 'Roads to Tomorrow,' or R2T for short, because, as an industry, we understand the importance of setting a long term agenda for our research activities and capital investments," according to IRF President & CEO C. Patrick Sankey. "With rapidly changing societal aspirations, we will only be successful in our efforts to build tomorrow's transportation infrastructure and mobility services by embracing the positive values of leadership and innovation."
 
The second edition of the IRF Global R2T Conference & Exhibition will take place on November 19-22, 2019 in Las Vegas, USA. A call for abstracts covering 10 roads & mobility themes is open through March 15, 2019. 

Miyerkules, Nobyembre 28, 2018

LA Santos, Andria Nicolas and The Madrigal Singers for Soul Divas Concert with Patti Austin & Jaya




On December 6, 2018 at The Theater at Solaire, the much awaited concert with International Singer and Grammy Award- winning American and Jazz performer, Patti Austin and our very own MarĂ­a Luisa Ramsey Kagahastian-Gotidoc, better known mononymously as Jaya who is a Filipina soul music singer, rapper, record producer, actress, dancer and presenter of mixed Jamaican and Visayan descent will happen and dubbed as Christmas with Patti Austin and Jaya.

Young performers are also going to showcase their talent and skills that includes;


LA Santos, an award winning young performer who bagged already multiple awards from Aliw and PMPC Star Awards is one of the highlights of the concert. LA launched already multiple original songs under his belt and lots of concerts to brag about. His performance with Ms. Pilita Corales with a duet of “Ugoy ng Duyan” at the recently concluded Aliw@40 Concert was so brilliant that made the audience concluded the concert as perfect.



Andria Terese Nicolas is just Grade 11 at La Consolacion College Pasig who is so focus on her studies and that’s why she’s top of her class. A young performer who just love music especially broadway songs like On my own from Les Miserables. She together with LA Santos were featured at Aliw@40 Concert, the ruby anniversary celebration of Aliw Awards. She’s featured also as one of the performers together with International American singer Keith Martin at Asia Leaders Awards 2018 that’s recently held at Makati Shangrila Hotel. She will launch her solo album this 2019 with Keith Martin as the songwriter.


The Madrigal Singers is a group of award winning young performers under The Madrigal Foundation headed by Therese Madrigal. They will sing their signature song at the concert. The Madrigal Singers is composed of 9 talented performers from different parts of the country. They just performed in Singapore and will have a series of concerts nationwide this 2019.

Christmas with Patti Austin and Jaya is a must to see concert as it’s for the good cause. Proceeds will be for The Child Haus. Childhaus is a temporary shelter for indigent patients from the different provinces who have cancer or other dreaded diseases.

For tickets; 09778978877, 02 2193503 or Ticketworld for booking online.

New Directors Appointed to the Board of the International Road Federation




ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, November 28, 2018 The International Road Federation (IRF Global) has announced today the election of 26 Directors who will serve on the IRF Board for a two-year term through November 2020.
The IRF Board of Directors is comprised of representatives of public, private and academic organizations who have been elected based on their commitment to the goals and objectives of the IRF. With 48 members representing 27 countries now represented, the Board enhances one of its roles as a reflection of the geographic and institutional diversity of the global road community.
According to IRF Chairman Eng. Abdullah Al-Mogbel "The Board of Directors plays a pivotal role in guiding IRF in the delivery of world-class knowledge resources, advocacy services and continuing education programs". "It is my sincere hope that the collective knowledge, expertise and vision displayed by our volunteer leadership will help fulfil our vision", he added.

IRF Global Executive Committee:
Chairman (term 2017-2019)
Abdullah A. Al-Mogbel, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Vice Chairmen (term 2017-2019)
Jeffrey R. Reed, Valley Slurry Seal Company | United States of America
Bill Sowell, EDI | United States of America
Thomas Topolski Parsons | United States of America
Treasurer (term 2017-2019)
Lester Yoshida, Parsons | United States of America
Elected Directors to Serve on the Executive Committee (term 2018-2019)
Dan Hickey, 3M | United States of America
Robert Jaffe, Consystec | United States of America
Chris Sanders, Lindsay Transportation Solutions | United States of America
Omar Smadi, Iowa State University | United States of America
Fernando Vilhena, Armco Staco | Brazil
Kiyoshi Watariguchi, Maeda Corporation | Japan
Past Chairman
Brian Stearman, Parsons | United States of America
IREF Chairman
Essam Radwan, University of Central Florida | United States of America

Appointments to the IRF Board of Directors (Term 2018-2020):
Kamil Kaloush, Arizona State University | United States of America
Jose Reves, Ascendi | Portugal
Miguel Angel Salvia, Argentina Road Association | Argentina
TBN, Bechtel | United Kingdom
Joe Y. Chou, China Road Federation | Taiwan
Bashar Rihani, Dar Al-Handasah | Lebanon
John LeFante, DBi | United States of America
Bill Sowell, Eberle Design Inc. | United States of America
Yoshinori Nishida, Japan Road Contractors Association | Japan
TBN, Korea Expressway Corporation | South Korea
Chris Sanders, Lindsay Transportation Solutions | United States of America
Raul Murrieta, Ministry of Communications | Mexico
TBN, Public Authority for Roads & Transportation| Kuwait 
Essam Khalaf, Ministry of Works, Municipalities and Urban Planning. | Bahrain
Shaikha Al Arfaj, Pan Arab Consulting Engineers | Kuwait
Thomas Topolski, Parsons | United States of America
Maitha bin Adai, Road & Transport Authority Dubai | UAE
Shaflk Nasser, SABER | UAE
Tarek Al-Shawaf, Saudi Consulting Services | Saudi Arabia
Akio Kasuga, Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. | Japan
Carl McCollum, Swarco | Austria
Mohammed Abdel-Aty, University of Central Florida | United States of America
Andelko Scukanec, University of Zagreb | Croatia
William F. Troxler, Jr., Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. | United States of America
Olga Landolfi, TTS Italia | Italy
Ajay Ranka, Zydex Industries | India
Detailed information on the mission and leadership of the International Road Federation  may be found here.
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The International Road Federation is a global not-for-profit organization, headquartered in Washington, DC since 1948 and supported by regional operations in: Brussels, Belgium | Santiago, Chile | Accra, Ghana | Nairobi, Kenya | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Chicago, IL USA. The IRF serves a network of public and private sector members in more than 70 countries by providing world-class knowledge resources, advocacy services, and continuing education programs which together offer a global marketplace for best practices and industry solutions.

Sabado, Nobyembre 24, 2018

Advocates holds a forum for Trike drivers and operators



                     photo by Yakapo

Last November 22, 2018 from 5:30PM to 9PM at Max’s Scout Tuazon, Diliman, Quezon City, The Madrigal Foundation headed by Ms. Therese Madrigal with its partners had a successful launched  of “Para Kay Manong Toda,” an Advocacy campaign to help our marginalise tricycle drives to help them alleviate their lives by being heard through forums, seminars and press conference by inviting government officials and private sectors as panelist’s and speakers. That way, the Foundation is hoping that at least some of their needs will be heard by means of these awareness programs.

                      photo by Yakapo

Two panel discussions has been held with topics ranges from environment to wellness. Speakers includes;

                     photo by Yakapo
               
1. Shariff Ibrahim (An advocate and aspiring public servant. Running for a seat at the senate)
2. Migui Moreno (Actor and Businessman. Aspiring public servant from Quezon City)
3. Mario Batuigas (Aspiring public servant from Bulacan and a former radio broadcaster and now holds an online broadcast)
4. Bong Quiroga (Business Chamber President for Business)
5. Rey Castro (Barangay Captain at Santa Maria, Bulacan, TODA)
6. Usec Rose Bistoyong (Climate Change Council)
7. Eva Lisa Adoremos (Manong Toda)
8. Ms. Therese Madrigal (Madrigal Foundation)

                     photo by Yakapo
       
Ms. Therese Madrigal is overwhelmed with the outcome. Attendees came even from other countries just to attend the event and more from the local government units.  She mentioned that the event is just the start and will be touring nationwide to support the trike drivers and operators.

                     photo by Yakapo

The event was moderated by PTV  Anchor Emelie Katigbak and Manila Times Business Writer Engr. Grace Bondad Nicolas.

                     photo by Yakapo

The “Para Kay Manong Toda” that aids the well being of the marginalised tricycle drivers. Most of the tricycle drivers are head of the family and works 7 times a week to support their loved ones without health insurance and most doesn’t received benefits from the government. These modern day heroes are exposed to pollution and some environmental hazards everyday.

                     photo by Yakapo

One of the program under this project is to seek help to focus on their working and medical conditions. In this way, these heroes can continue helping their families and the society as well giving good transportations to those in need. The foundation believes that information dissemination is one way to be heard.

                      photo by Yakapo

For more information: 09778978877/022193503

Lunes, Nobyembre 19, 2018

RA 11058, Vision 1 Million, Philippine OSH situation, emerging safety and health risks, best OSH practices and strategies, OSH in mining industry top bill the 16th National Occupational Safety and Health Congress




Government officials, workers' unions, employers' group, safety and health experts from various industries, professional groups, and occupational safety and health networks ( OSHNets ), will be sharing their researches and strategies on improving worker protection in the 15th National Occupational Safety and Health ( NOSH ) Congress today.

With the theme "Be an OSH Champion: Vision 1 Million", the 16th NOSH Congress centers on Vision 1 Million Program of the Occupational Safety and Health Center   OSHC which aims to develop a million OSH champions actoss the country.

The Congress will also feature a discussion on landmark developments in the OSH advocacy such as the RA 11058 or "An Act Strengthening Compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Standards and Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof".

More than 1,000 participants are ecpected to attend this two day event. There will be three plenary sessions that will feature OSH solutions, strengthening OSH in workplaces, and advancing OSH advocacy through partnership.

A wide range of topics from current state of OSH in the Philippines, development of OSH knowledge, emerging safety and health risks, reducing the impact of illnesses and injuries, total worker health and safety, OSH in the mining industry, boosting OSH systems for better results, workplace compliance tools and resources, strategies for safer and healthier workplaces, will be discussed in nine simultaneous sessions.

" I would like to thank the many safety and heath experts who selflessly share their researches and innovations on OSH. Iam truly grateful that we have many advocates who are not only working for the productivity of their own companies but generously push for the competitiveness of other establishment by imparting their knowledge, experiences and discoveries on improving worker protection. I hope that you will continue to work with us in inspiring other Filipinos to become OSH champions likeyou ", said OSHC Executive Director Noel C. Binag, CE.

The NOSH Congress is a biennial activity spearheaded by the OSHC, an attached agency of the DOLE.

Beginning in 1990, it has since served as a means to generate and exchange essential information on work safety and health.

Linggo, Nobyembre 18, 2018

Para Kay Manong Toda Forum and Press Conference



On November 22, 2018 from 5:30PM to 9PM, The Madrigal Foundation headed by Ms. Patricia Madrigal with its partners will launch “Para Kay Manong Toda,” an Advocacy campaign to help our marginalise tricycle drivers to help them alleviate their lives by being heard through forums, seminars and press conferences by inviting government officials and private sectors as panelist’s and speakers. That way, the Foundation is hoping that at least some of their needs will be heard by means of these awareness programs.

 A Forum & Press Conference is set with panelist’s that includes;

1. Shariff Ibrahim
2. Manny Lopez
3. Bert Hashimoto
4. Migui Moreno
5. Mario Batuigas
6. Arnel Catimbuhan (Vice Mayor Imus, Cavite for LGU)
7. Bong Quirog (Business Chamber President for Business)
8. Rey Castro (Barangay Captain at Santa Maria, Bulacan, TODA)
9. Usec Rose Bistoyong (Climate Change Council)
10. Eva Lisa Adoremos (Manong Toda)
11. Ms. Therese Madrigal (Madrigal Foundation)

The event will be moderated by PTV Anchor Emelie Katigbak and Manila Times Business Writer Engr. Grace Bondad Nicolas.

The “Para Kay Manong Toda” aids the well being of the marginalised tricycle drivers. Most of the tricycle drivers are head of the family and works 7 days a week to support their loved ones, without health insurance and most doesn’t receive benefits from the government. These modern day heroes are exposed to pollution and environmental hazards daily.

One of the program under this project is to seek help to focus on their working and medical conditions. In this way, these heroes can continue helping their families and the society as well giving good and safe transportation to those in need. The foundation believes that information dissemination is one way to be heard.

For more information: 09778978877/022193503