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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Age is just a number for Pinoy seniors as country marks ‘Elderly Filipino Week’

BY MANILA BULLETIN


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This week is officially “Elderly Filipino Week,” a celebration backed up by two legislative acts: first, Republic Act (RA) 11350, also known as the “National Commission of Senior Citizen Act,” which mandates the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) to “ensure the full implementation of laws, policies, and programs of the government pertaining to senior citizens.”

Second, by virtue of Proclamation 470 issued in 1994 by former President Fidel V. Ramos, declaring the first week of October (Oct. 1 to 7) each year as “Linggo ng Katandaang Filipino” to “highlight the significant role of the elderly sector in nation-building and in promoting their rights and welfare.” 

In support, Malacañang issued last weekend Memorandum Circular 34 directing national government agencies and encouraging local government units (LGUs) to support activities and programs for senior citizens during Elderly Filipino Week.

“The success of the annual celebration… will require participation of all national government agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations, government financial institutions, state universities and colleges, and LGUs,” the memorandum read.

According to the NCSC, this year’s theme is “Honoring the Invaluable Legacy of the Filipino Senior Citizens.” Atty. Franklin Quijano, chair of NCSC, said that “the Philippine Plan of Action for the Senior Citizens and the guidelines for Philippine Age-Friendly Local Governments, Age-Friendly Cities, Municipalities and Communities would be launched, to develop a homegrown, age-friendly approach benefitting the senior citizens.”

While celebrating and recognizing the contributions of seniors are important, concrete measures are essential to truly enhance the lives of the approximately 10 million senior citizens in the country. Recent developments include the NCSC welcoming the filing of a bill in Congress that mandates public and private sectors to hire senior citizens.

House Bill 8972, filed by ACT-CIS party-list Representative Erwin Tulfo and four other lawmakers, states that “one percent of the workforce of a private company with at least 100 employees must be senior citizens.” With the proposal, there will be more incentives to companies that will hire qualified senior citizens, such as tax deductions from the senior citizens’ compensation.

Quijano, in a TV interview, said that there are a lot of healthy and productive senior citizens who are still eager and able to work, “We’re actually trying to encourage senior citizens to be more productive by encouraging enterprises to support them… we are happy (with the bill) because many senior citizens are looking for a job and want to spend their time working. They possess the skills and the ability.”

The NCSC chair, however, emphasized that the law must provide full protection to seniors who may wish to become part of the workforce. Aside from flexibility in work schedules, they should be compensated accordingly and covered with relevant insurance. In return, seniors can pass on their skills, knowledge, and wisdom to the younger generation of workers. 

The enthusiasm shown by some seniors to rejoin the workforce is proof that age is just a number. In a time when we need an “all-hands-on-deck” approach to tackle the enormous economic challenges of our times, it is vital to harness the strength of the 10-million-strong seniors to build a more resilient and robust future. 

We should all be reminded that each day can be a productive day for seniors as long as there are opportunities for them that are available, not just during Elderly Filipino Week but in the weeks that lie ahead.

BLACKPINK’s Jennie to release special single ‘You & Me’

BY JONATHAN HICAP


K-pop act BLACKPINK’s Jennie will release a special single that she performed during the group's world tour. 

YG Entertainment announced on Oct. 4 that Jennie’s solo song “You & Me” will be released on Oct. 6, 1 p.m. KST. 

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Jennie performed “You & Me” as a solo number during BLACKPINK’s “Born Pink” world tour. 

“We decided to officially release it for the fans who accompanied them on the Born Pink world tour. We hope it will be a special gift that will bring back the emotion of that time,” according to YG Entertainment. 

BLACKPINK wrapped up their world tour last Sept. 17 in Seoul after 11 months. 

DSWD grants P13.5M sustainable aid to POs in DdO, enabling them to start livelihood projects


The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) awarded P13.5 million worth of livelihood assistance to 45 people's organizations (POs) in Davao de Oro through the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) on October 3, 2023.

Kerwin S. Gabasa, Provincial Coordinator of SLP, emphasized that the program's primary focus is to address the root causes of communist armed conflict. Its goal is to improve the socio-economic conditions of those involved by providing access to and acquiring necessary assets for them to engage in and maintain a sustainable livelihood.

Each association received seed capital funds worth P300,000 to start their chosen livelihood projects including General Merchandise, Agrivet Supply, Chicken Production, Hog Raising, Rice Retailing, Water Refilling, Minimart, and others.



Gabasa also expressed gratitude for the convergence effort - to the provincial government headed by Governor Dorothy Montejo-Gonzaga, security sectors, and partner agencies for their support in identifying the qualified beneficiaries and monitoring the program's progress.

In her message, Governor Gonzaga encouraged the beneficiaries to utilize government assistance efficiently and strive to develop it for the betterment of the association's members.

“Atong paningkamotan nga ipaabot nila nga mitubo ang atong kwarta kay usa kini sa atong responsibilidad ug kanunay magpabilin ang tulo ka K, mao ang “Kakugi, Kaalam, ug Kahibalo” aron ang atong asosasyon mo lambo pa pag-ayu,” statement of Jonathan V. Alcala, Osmena Farmers Association President.
 
To date, 88 EO70 SLP associations from 2020 to 2023 have received livelihood assistance from the agency. The OPAPRU-NFA also provided one sack of rice to 34 people rescued from DDOPPO and the 1001st Brigade.
 
COL Gerry M Besana, LTC Michael T Aquino, PCPT Analou F Hormigas, PSWDO Head Josephine Frasco, and DSWD XI personnel attended the ceremony at the Capitol Lobby. (Rheafe Hortizano) Provincial Administrator’s Office – Information and Public Relations Division

4th Floor, Executive Building, Provincial Capitol Complex, Cabidianan, Nabunturan, Davao de Oro