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DOT ACCREDITATION INSPECTION
Pursuant to the DOLE-DOH-DILG-DOT-DTI
JOINT MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 21-01Series of 2021 also known as the IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES OF THE
SAFETY SEAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious
Diseases (IATF) adopted StaySafe.ph as the official digital contact tracing application of the government and the institution of a Safety Seal Certification Program to ensure compliance with minimum public health standards (MPHS) and directed the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), with the Department of Health (DOH), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Tourism (DOT), and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to issue the necessary joint memorandum circular to detail requirements to secure a Safety Seal which shall include the adoption of the StaySafe.ph application and generation of its QR Code to be displayed in all entrances.
All of the Primary Tourism Enterprises are under the Department of Tourism. They will evaluate, validate and inspect the tourism enterprises for the strict compliance of the minimum public health standards in order to obtain the Safety Seal.
These enterprises also should be an accredited one in order to obtain the seal. As to the 2020 data, there were 9 out of 9 establishments given the Basic Registration and Provisional Accreditation by the tourism department in Manay. This year, since the validity of their accreditations are only good for one year, another round of inspection was done as required to obtain the accreditation.
Thanks to DOT Region XI RD Tanya Rabat-Tan, Mayor Japhet M. Quibo, Sir Caesar Prudencio Regis of the DOT Accreditations with Joanilee Roda, All of the Tourism Establishments in the Municipality of Manay, Tour Guide Julyeleven Gumop-as, MIO Melanio B. Castro, Jen Jaquez and Rolie Tayabas of MDRRM Manay and Jan Michael Belena of Manay Tourism.
Article written by: Jan Michael Belena
Published: 2021-06-30
DSWD-SLP
DSWD states that the agency’s flagship livelihood support program, the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), is open to all eligible poor, vulnerable, marginalized, and disadvantaged households.
DSWD emphasizes that livelihood opportunities are a powerful tool to fight poverty and inequality. Through SLP, the Department contributes to improving the economic sufficiency of poor households by helping them develop employable skills, secure gainful employment, and earn steady and sufficient financial resources.
DSWD has provided eligible individuals with livelihood assistance grants (LAG), a form of financial assistance granted to families whose livelihoods were affected by the implementation of the community quarantine.
Distribution of LAG through the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) to beneficiaries of 16 Barangays of Manay.
#dswdfo11
#lgumanay
#collaboration
Wala pa ba ang physical card sa imong National ID? Basin pwede na ka sa ePhilID. Unsaon nga makakuha ka sa imong printed ePhilID?
1. I-access ang https://appt.philsys.gov.ph Basaha ang Privacy Notice ug i-check ang box sa "I Agree" aron mopadayon ang proseso.
2. Ibutang ang 29 digit nga transaction number nga makit-an sa transaction slip nga gihatag panahon sa imong Step 2 Registration aron mahibaloan kung naa ang imong ePhilID.
3. Kung available for printing ang mogawas , padayon sa appointment. Pilia ang pinakaduol nga Registration Center sa inyong lugar. Ibutang ang mga kinahanglanon nga impormasyon (pangalan, e-mail address ug contact number) i-check ang box sa "I Agree for the Collection of Data".
4. Adunay e send nga OTP (One Time Password) sa imong gihatag nga e-mail ug cellphone number maong siguraduhon nga nagpabiling aktibo ang detalye nga imong gihatag.
5. Pilia ang adlaw ug oras sa imong gusto nga appointment. I-check ang mga detalye sa appointment. Hinumdomi nga ang imong appointment dili pwede gamiton sa lahi nga tao. Ikaw lang!
6. Adunay appointment confirmation nga ihatag. Pwede nga i-print o i-screenshot sa inyong mga mobile devices.
7. Siguroha nga maka-adto ka sa Registration Center sa adlaw ug oras nga imong gipili ug ipakita ang imong appointment transaction (printed o screenshot)
Pahinumdom!!!!
Ang pagkuha sa imong printed ePhilID kay walay bayad o libre. Kung ikaw walay cellphone mamahimo kang mo bisita sa pinaka duol nga Registration Center sa inyong lugar.
Ang atong mga Registration Centers mao kining mosunod:
1. PHILSYS BANAYBANAY
2. PHILSYS LUPON
3. PHILSYS SAN ISIDRO
4. PHILSYS GOVERNOR GENEROSO
5. PHILSYS PSO DAVAO ORIENTAL (Mati City)
6. PHILSYS TARRAGONA
7. PHILSYS MANAY
8. PHILSYS CARAGA
9. PHILSYS BAGANGA
10. PHILSYS CATEEL
11. PHILSYS BOSTON
Ang atong Registration Centers abli Lunes-Domingo, alas-otso hangtod alas singko sa hapon.
Daghang Salamat!
Gaya ng physical PhilID card, ang printed ePhilID ay naglalaman ng demographic information, front-facing photograph, PhilSys Card Number (PCN), generation date, at QR code ng registered person.
Magtungo sa https://appt.philsys.gov.ph upang i-check kung maaari nang makuha ang iyong printed ePhilID.
2. Ilagay ang inyong buong Transaction Number. Makikita ito sa transaction slip na ibinibigay pagkatapos ng inyong Step 2 Registration.
3. Iclick ang track at hintayin ang resulta.
Kung walang lumabas sa tracker ibig sabihin ay on process pa rin po ang inyong ID. Hintayin lamang na kayo ay icontact ng PhilPost.
Para sa claiming naman ng ID. Hanggat maaari ay personal itong iclaim. Kung hindi available ang may-ari, siguraduhing may iniwang Authorization Letter at 1 Valid ID kasama ng PhilSys Transaction Slip sa kasamang naiwan sa tirahan.
Maraming Salamat po!
You can now apply and process Building Permit and Certificate of Occupancy online thru these links:
For queries regarding the iBPLS, you may visit the Municipal Engineering Office, Municipal Hall Building of Manay and look for Justine Orphea (Pia) Palomares, Building Inspector and iBPLS Focal.
A Socially stable and economically progressive municipality in pursuit of sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism development within the context of respect to Mother nature that nurtures a gender responsive, climate smart, resilient and livable community through dynamic leadership and good governance sustained by peace loving, God-centered and law abiding citizenry
NOTE:
If you cannot find a specific ordinance or title, or if you want a printed copy, or other inquiries, please contact the Secretary to the Sanggunian directly(marlenetana.official@gmail.com)
Kinsa ang pwede modawat sa booster dose?
Sa mga nabakunahan:
I- Sinovac, Sinopharm, Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca- pagkahuman tulo (3) bulan gikan sa second dose.
II- Janssen- duha (2) ka bulan gikan sa pagbakuna.
Palihog pagdala sa inyong vaccination card.
Daghang salamat.
Pwede na magabakuna batok sa COVID-19 ang mga bata edad singko (5) hangtod onse (11) anyos aron mas mahatagan sila ug dugang proteksyon batok sa covid-19 virus.
Alang sa mga ginikanan nga interesado pabakunahan ang ilang mga anak, dalaha lamang ang bata sa pinakaduol nga health center aron ipa-rehistro ug makapa-schedule.
Lakip sa mga requirements ang musunod:
✅Valid ID o photocopy sa birth certificate sa bata
✅Any Valid ID sa parent or guardian.
Libre lamang ang pagpabakuna laban sa COVID-19 virus, busa avail na. Protektahi ang inyung mga anak. Pagpabakuna na!
Tanan concerns ninyo kabahin sa 4ps, pangutana o reklamo dinhi ninyo sila itext sa ilang hotline ug email address para direkta sa inyo ang tubag.
Reminders For Solo Parents
Featured Articles
Chicken Loot
Loot is the indigenous way of cooking a meat into a sumptuous viand!
Note: The video was shot at Purok Poblacion, Barangay Taocanga.
UPLAND RICE
In Barangay Taocanga, "Pag-tataan" or a celebration of the first harvest of an upland rice.
Upland Rice is a kind of rice that is planted directly to a dry soil rather than to a paddy. This rice is harvestable every 4 months or depends on its variety.
According to the farmers, it can be planted in any months of the year, the new generations preferred to plant it on Summer months especially May but the elders preferred to start planting on August to September.
Have you had upland rice in your meal? Comment us your experience!
Note: The video was shot at Purok Poblacion, Barangay Taocanga.
ABACA -OLD MACOPA'S AGRICULTURE WONDER!
Barangay Old Macopa, one of the barangays of the Municipality of Manay is located at the southwestern portion of the municipality of Manay whose economic activity is more on Agriculture. Corn, Coconut, Banana and Abaca are the most common crops being planted by the farmers.
3rd on the list, Abaca yielded 104,300 metric tons on the year 2015 of the barangays' crop with 149 hectares being planted. With the current price and its popularity, Abaca is now widely planted to the different puroks and sitios.
The variety of Senorita is common in the areas of Purok Malipayon, Taganaga, Gravahan, Madsayap, Buyo and Malinawon. Sinamuyo and Dabaw, native varities, also thrive together with the common Mindanaoan variety of Tangungon and Inusa.
A mix of traditional and modern techniques, the Old Macopa abaca planters are keen on improving its performance. Thus making the Abaca industry a sought-after economic power and a potential investment area for the municipality.
KADI DA KAMO!
Come, visit and invest in Manay!
by Jan Michael Belena
SURFING SEASON
In photos is a group of surfers from Siargao that have visited the shorelines of Manay and tried surfing. The coastlines of Manay specifically in Manay Bay have identified to be potential for surfing during the months of November-March.
#wowmanay
#manaytourism
Photos from Julyeleven Gumop-as
DAGMAY
The traditional handwoven textile of Mandaya, is made of lanot (abaca fibers, Musa textilis) using the abl'lun (backstrap loom).
Weaving the "dagmay" has been passed on from one generation to another. Children, during their free time, help their mothers to segregate and knot the abaca fibers. When their feet can reach the siknan (foot brace) of the loom, the young girls are allowed to continue what their mothers and grandmothers have started to weave. Those who are willing to learn would stay by their mothers' side to observe and copy what their mothers are doing.
Motifs and designs of the dagmay are mostly anthropomorphic and zoomorphic. The reptile is respected as shown by the regularity with which it appears in their design. Dagmay is not just an ordinary cloth; every design is considered sacred and a gift by the Tagamaling (spirit). Weavers would offer rituals to the Magbabaya (deity) to give them clear visions of the designs and concentration when laying the patterns. They would usually chew on betel nuts and burn ashes near them as part of their ritual.
At present, the Mandaya weavers in Davao Oriental would mix commercial cotton with abaca to save time in preparing the materials and in weaving. At times, they also mix the commercial and natural dyes to make the colors look brighter and prevent the colors from fading away/fast.
Municipality of Manay Seal
Taken from the records of the Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator's Office based on the transmittal from the National Historical Institute on 1995.
The Information Systems Strategic Plan for the Municipality of Manay,
Davao Oriental is being formulated to underscore the municipality's adherence
to its commitment and compliance with the provisions of
E-Commerce Act, specifically Section 27
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, which directs all agencies in the government, to employ the use of electronic
means in various government transactions. The LGU of Manay has manifested
its intent to be considered as one of the pilot beneficiaries of the project
Jumpstarting Electronic Governance in the Local Government Unit, and has
correspondingly attested its commitment and support to implement and sustain
the project.