You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Proudly Pinoy-made

I am an expatriate living in the Philippines the last fifteen years. I must confess that, from time to time, I am still missing some German or European food and goods. I am always very happy receiving some packages from very good friends. And, of course, since Davao City is becoming a booming town, one can find delicates shops, or try to find some special areas in our shopping malls. S & R in Matina is the last (newly opened) haven - not only for me.

Anyway, during the last ten years or so, I also learned to appreciate Philippine goods and products. I am pretty sure, that we are still experiencing a global market crisis. It might be true that banks and other financial institutes are still benefiting from an expected surge in ending by major corporations and businesses.

it doesn't make me wonder anymore reading the latest news from DEUTSCHE BANK that economies in SOutheaster Asia will continue to suffer from the global slump, but real recession is not like in four countries, including the Philippines.

Actually I try more Philippine-made products, when I got caught about an event, which has been really a masterpiece. It was the "Buy Pinoy Movement Foundation", a trade fair to promote Filipino export products, sometine in 2008 in Mandaluyong City.

I learned that it is the time for Filipino manufactures to aggressively promote their products not only for exports but also - or especially - for local consumers as well. We should be entrepreneurs and generate jobs, and we should by locally-made products to lessen the still possible impact of the global financial crisis on the Philippines and its people. We should patronize Philippine made products!

I will. I mean: I am doing it already. And I am not only talking about food. I am also talking about beverage, consumer goods, fashion accessories, Christmas decors, garments or children's goods. let's promote more Filipino-made products.

By the way, I love coffee. I always buy "Monks Blend Premium Coffee" from the monastery farms of San Jose, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, proudly Philippine-made.

(Re-publised from Mindanao Daily Mirror: my column IN MY OPINION from yesterday.)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

CHIX: We're going in!

CHIX: WE'RE GOIN' IN! (A mini dance concert)

July 20, 2013 - 9:00PM - Fchord Bar DacudaoAve, Davao City

Do you have your tickets now?

Tickets available at:
... Fchord Bar Davao, Dacudao Avenue, Davao City
New Jersy Studio, 2F, NCCC Mall, Maa, Davao City
Beefit Gym, Mt. Apo Street, Davao City

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Philippine Vicepesident Binay in Germany


After representing President Aquino for the Asia-Pacific Week 2013 in Germany, Vice President Jejomar Binay returned to the Philippines after his 7 days stay in Berlin.

Binay was able to talk to German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and Herman businessmen to strengthen the Philippines' bilateral ties with Germany.

The Vice President welcomed cooperation with German stakeholders in the maritime sector to enhance the capacity of maritime training centers in the Philippines. 

Moreover, he thanked Westerwelle for Germany's "confidence in and high regard for Filipino nurses", saying he is looking forward to the early implementation of a labor-agreement signed by Germany and the Philippines in March.

Further, he urged the German business community to take a second look at different investment opportunities in the Philippines. 

Germany is the Philippines' largest trading partner in Europe, with 10 billion Euro in trade in 2012.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Silverio Couture - Official


 Silverio Couture - Official

The page serves as a venue for passions of dress designer, photographers, models, hair stylist, make up artists, cutters, even sewers and all the other creative minds working behind the desired outfit presented or yet to be presented. The outfit is not available for sale but only serves as an avenue of what the designer wants to express.

HISTORY:

Silverio Couture was founded by the year 1984 in partnership with another industry proficient in dress making. It originally started by the year 1991 with the official name of Silverio Couture named after its founder Silverio Anglacer. The founder believed that it is easier to make a dress if he has a good rapport with the clients himself. He considers dress making as his life inspiration, it is basically what he breathes in and out. Its not about making something new but realizing the thought of it makes the best out of it. Mr. Silverio deems dress making and designing as his Opium or as a drug because it is natural for him to conceptualize and eventually actualize a design. It was his innate talent.

At the age of 10, Mr. Silverio was mesmerized by the glamorous images of men and women in their sophisticated outfit from newspaper headlines. He considers the elegant gowns of Imelda Marcos and the distinguished barongs of the late President Ferdinand Marcos, as his most iconic figures. He also watched Beauty queens in their classy gowns particularly that the Ms. Universe was held in the Philippines at that time. From then on, he supposed that fashion is larger than life and that he was more than willing to pursue his interest in that profession.

In order to enhance his skills, he did personal research, scanned through the magazines including the Manila Womens Wear, Vogue and GQ and these serve as his bible. He even attended summer classes about paintings, Sunday school government and several other workshops just to enrich his passion. Subsequently, he hired an artist to be able to understand the human anatomy. He got his strong foundation from the sewers and cutters who worked with him through the years. He always find his ways, conventional or not, because he truly believes that it will be a good factor to become a more proficient fashion designer.

Silverio Anglacer was the official designer of the Ateneo de Davao University school uniforms specifically the boys and made an improvement of the nursing uniforms as well as the official girls uniform.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Announcement

Announcement:

Passengers who were aboard Cebu Pacific Flight 5J971 last June 2, 2013 who wish to seek assistance regarding their complaint against airport authorities are advised to text or call 0908-3819130 or visit www.davaocity.gov.ph or www.facebook.com/davaocitygov or go to the Help Desk at the City Mayor’s Office.

Passengers are required to provide their names, mailing addresses and contact numbers.

Passengers should write down their complaints regarding the incident of the night of June 2, 2013 at the airport.

Please email to davaocitygov@gmail.com or submit to the Help Desk at the City Mayor’s Office.

Passengers are advised to keep their original boarding passes and tickets.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Davao City's Ordinance

Here's a piece of advice to smokers who are about to go or planning to visit Davao City in the coming days - DON'T SMOKE!

The stricter and stiffer Ordinance No. 0367-12 or the New Comprehensive Anti-Smoking Ordinance of Davao City officially took effect last Friday on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of the anti-smoking campaign in this city.

Under the new ordinance, smoking will be only allowed inside residences, private vehicles, and in specified or designated areas.

Individuals caught outside the areas face stiffer penalties. Smoking is prohibited from now on in accommodation and entertainment establishments, workplaces, enclosed or partially enclosed public places.

Smoking is also strictly not allowed in public conveyances, government-owned vehicles, public buildings, and public outdoor spaces, including cemeteries, markets, terminals, and in even in sidewalks.

I quit smoking 16 years ago... .

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Flugzeugunglueck in Davao City

Aquaplaning: A320 schiesst über Landebahn hinaus

DAVAO CITY (PHILIPPINEN) - Ein Airbus A320 der Fluggesellschaft Cebu Pacific legt bei strömendem Regen eine Bruchlandung hin. Die 165 Passagiere bleiben unverletzt. 

Bruchlandung in Davao City.
Sonntagabend am Flughafen von Davao City: Eine Maschine mit 165 Passagieren an Bord setzt zur Landung an. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt regnet es heftig auf den Philippinen. Der A320 schiesst über die Landebahn hinaus und landet im Rasen.
Ein Passagier, Jun Narciso, erzählt dem philippinischen Portal «Rappler»: «Der Pilot bremste abrupt. Danach stellte er sofort die Triebwerke ab.» Er behauptet, eines sei bereits vor der Landung in Brand gewesen. Ein anderer Passagier widerspricht: «Wir konnten zwar Rauch riechen, aber gebrannt hat nichts.»
Bei der Bruchlandung wird niemand verletzt. Die Fluggesellschaft erwähnt nichts von einem defekten Triebwerk, sondern schiebt die Schuld auf den «heftigen» Regen. «Alle 165 Passagiere wurden sicher zum Terminal gebracht.»  
Die Passagiere rügen das Verhalten der Crew. Nach der Bruchlandung seien die Türen verschlossen geblieben, die Passagiere seien nicht über das Vorgefallene informiert worden.

Alle Kommentare (3)

  • Hans  Leemann
    In Kloten wäre das Flugzeug bei einer Landung auf der Westpiste in der Glatt.
    • gestern, 11:19 Uhr
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  • Haerdi  Roger , via Facebook
    Der Pilot hat sicher den Reverse nicht eingeleitet. Könnte ich mir vorstellen.
    • gestern, 11:17 Uhr
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  • Werner  Rüttimann , Emmenbrücke 2
    Was wollt ihr noch mehr - es hat keine Toten gegeben, in einer solchen Situation hat ein Kapitän eine grosse Verantwortung auf sich und er hat gut reagiert! Dankt ihm, er hat es verdient
    • gestern, 10:37 Uhr

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Philippine Pesos Slides Again...


The Philippine peso weakened to a nine-month low on concern the Federal Reserve will scale back its monetary stimulus, reducing the flow of funds to emerging markets. Government bonds fell for a third day.
The Dollar Index advanced for a second day after U.S. data yesterday showed consumer confidence climbed to the highest level in more than five years and home prices increased by the most in seven years. Foreign funds sold $85 million more Philippine equities than they bought in the last three days, exchange data show. The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 3.8 percent since reaching a record high on May 15. It was 0.2 percent higher today.
“People are expecting a tapering of quantitative easing in the U.S.,” said Joey Cuyegkeng, an economist in Manila at ING Groep NV. “The relatively richer valuation in the stock market has also prompted some offshore profit-taking from the Philippines.”
The peso declined 0.9 percent to 42.335 per dollar as of 10:05 a.m. in Manila, the lowest level since Aug. 30, according to prices from Tullett Prebon Plc. The currency dropped 2.7 percent this month, taking this year’s loss to 3.1 percent. 

The Dollar Index, which Intercontinental Exchange Inc. uses to track the green back against currencies of six major U.S. trading partners, added 0.17 percent to 84.244. The Fed purchases $85 billion of bonds monthly.
The yield on the government’s 8 percent bonds due July 2031 rose 15 basis points to 4.15 percent, according to prices from Tradition Financial Services.

Good of you? Good for us? Good for whom?

Monday, May 27, 2013

Professional Ethics

Re-published Editorial in MINDANAO DAILY MIRROR with friendly permission of the Publisher Marietta Siongco - May 25, 2013

As early as 7 a.m. last Wednesday, several Davao City journalists trooped to the burning Department of Psychiatry of the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), also referred as the Mental Hospital in Davao City, for coverage. It was certainly a newsworthy incident, not least because the facility is 95 years old and is the only public mental hospital in Mindanao. However, it also turned out to be a most unfortunate for two photo journalists and a television cameraman who were blatantly harassed by hospital personnel as they were performing their jobs.

The hospital men, including a nurse, doctor, clinical Lebbe, and a security guard heaped verbal and physical assault on the three journalists yelling at them, grabbing their cameras and holding their arms as they ordered them to forcibly delete all the photos and videos they took.

Aside from undermining the right of freedom of expression and editorial independence of the journalists, the hospital men deliberately deprived the journalists  of respect as persons of self-esteem and pride.

...

The basic value of respect was obviously not of importance for the ill-mannered hospital men as as well as Chief Dr. Leopoldo Vega quickly apologizing for his men's behavior. Journalism is regulated solely by the criteria of professional ethics, a basic journalism, a basic journalism principle that makes the journalists undeserving of such harassment. Those who elbow their way into the journalists' rights should be slapped with appropriate administrative and legal and sanctions.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Travel Fun in The Philippines - a little bit different

Travel Fun with Solenn and Isabelle.

This week on Taste Buddies, know what it takes to travel in style with IT girls Solenn Heussaff and Isabelle Daza share informative tips to make adventure fun and convenient. The girls unpack their bags to reveal every girl's travel must-have as they also teach us to review our travel rights plus try something new and exciting at the island rose farm. And finally, the girls don chambermaid outfits as they learn the basics of hotel housekeeping. These and more in the next Saturdate with the IT girls on Taste Buddies TODAY at 5.40 p.m. on GMA News TV. ENJOY!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Emigration Clearance Certifications

Republic of the Philippines
Department of Justice
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
Magallanes Drive, Intramuros
1002 Manila

MEMORANDUM FROM THE COMMISSIONER

To: ALL ALIEN CONTROL OFFICERS (ACOs)

Subject: PROCESSING OF EMIGRATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES (ECCs) IN SUB-PORT OFFICES

Date: 15 MAY 2013

Pending the completion of items 4 and 5 of Memorandum dated 26. April 2013 re" MEASURES AGAINST FAKE EMIGRATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATIONNS (ECCs), the same is hereby SUSPENDED in terms of the exlusive processing of ECCS at the BI Main Office. Thus, sub-port offices previously processing ECCs are hereby authorized to resume accepting and processing ECCs applications in their respective areas of jurisdiction.

All processed ECCs by your office shall be submitted to the BI National Operation Center the following working day reckoning from the date of issuance of said Certicates.

For guidance and strict compliance.

Sgd. Ricardo A. David, Jr.
Immigration Commissioner

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Voting Closes in The Philippines

 
Filipinos have voted to choose thousands of local leaders and national legislators in what was seen as a referendum on the presidency of reformist Benigno Aquino.
More than 52 million people were eligible to vote in Monday's elections. Results are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.Police and military were on heightened alert for poll-related violence that has claimed dozens of lives since campaigning began in February.
More than 18,000 positions were at stake, ranging from town and city mayors to provincial governors and members of the legislature in an exercise traditionally dominated by political dynasties .
Aquino won the presidency by a landslide in 2010 on a promise to crush corruption which he blames for widespread poverty in the nation of 100 million.
He consistently scored high popularity ratings for nursing the Philippines back to fiscal health and prosecuting erring officials, including predecessor Gloria Arroyo, now in detention while being tried for alleged massive corruption.
Aquino is also close to signing a final peace deal with the main Muslim rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), potentially ending a rebellion in the south that has killed more than 150,000 since the 1970s.
The aim is to get both houses of parliament - the Senate and the House of Representatives - to pass a law creating a new autonomous region to be governed by the MILF in the south.
All the seats in the lower house and half in the Senate are being contested in Monday's elections.

Violence 
Reports said one army member was killed on Monday and one injured in the island of Negros following an encounter between the military and communist rebels, according to military spokesman Franciso Patrimonio.
Two more people were reported dead and seven injured in an ambush in Sulu Province in Southern Philippines, according to a local TV station ABS-CBN.
An improvised explosive device was found in the district of Sharif Aguak, in the province of Maguindanao, where a campaign-related massacre took place in 2009 and 34 journalists died.
Al Jazeera’s Marga Ortigas, reporting from Manila, said that more than 30 people have been reported killed in the run-up to the elections.
“But security forces are pointing out that this is a much smaller number than they have seen in previous elections,” she said.
“In fact, the reported incidents of violence in the run-up to these particular elections compared to the previous ones have been a sign, some say, that the reforms Aquino has been instituting during his three years in power are so far working.”
In 2009, 58 people, including 32 journalists, were massacred in the country's worst political violence that was blamed on rivalry between two powerful clans in southern Maguindanao province.

Voting concerns
Sixto Brillantes, head of the Philippines' election agency, reported that at least 200 polling stations reported malfunctioning ballot counting machines.
He also said that voting was cancelled in one precinct in the northern Philippine city of Baguio, and one in Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, after election workers failed to deliver the ballots.
He said that special voting, at a later date, would only be ordered if "it will adversely affect the final result".
An election watchdog also reported power outages in some areas.
Other problems, including politicians who jostle for power by bribing, intimidating or launching attacks against opponents, are expected to have marred the vote.
Ana Maria Tabunda from the independent pollster Pulse Asia said such dynasties restrict democracy, but added that past surveys by her organisation had shown that most Filipinos were less concerned about the issue than with the benefits and patronage they could receive from particular candidates.
Voters often pick candidates with the most familiar surnames instead of those with the best records, she said.
"It's name recall, like a brand. They go by that," she said.
Vote-buying has also been a problem.
The Commission on Elections ordered a ban on bank withdrawals of more than 100,000 pesos ($2,440) and the transportation of more than 500,000 pesos ($12,200) from Wednesday through to Monday to curb vote-buying, but the Supreme Court stopped the move.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Tour Guides Recount Escape from Volcano



Rescuers on Thursday carry down the remains of one of the climbers.
Five European tourists and their three Filipino guides were a few hundred yards from the crater of Mount Mayon in the Philippines when they decided to turn back because thick fog had made it difficult to keep climbing. But their decision didn't come soon enough.
Mount Mayon, one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, spewed hot ash and rocks on Tuesday, killing four climbers—three Germans and one Spaniard—and one of the tour guides.
Eighteen-year-old Nicanor Mabao was one of the three who survived what scientists call a phreatic, or steam-driven, explosion. He told The Wall Street Journal that the blast happened quickly and without warning.

Mayon volcano, one of the Philippines' most active volcanoes, spewed huge rocks and ash after daybreak Tuesday.

"I heard a loud explosion, louder than thunder," said Mr. Mabao as he prepared to leave the Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital, where he and fellow guide Kenneth Jesalva were treated for burns and other injuries.
Mr. Mabao was 16 when he started guiding tourists up Mount Mayon and is a member of the Panaway Mountaineer Group, which usually climbs the 2,440-metervolcano three to four times a week.
Mr. Jesalva, 21 years old, who sustained a broken shoulder due to falling rocks, also recalled a loud explosion.
"It sounded like thunder. It was very loud. Then, I heard the noise of cascading rocks. But we couldn't see the rocks, the thick fog blinded us from seeing the falling debris," Mr. Jesalva said.
Then the rocks started landing on them.
"We were moving very slowly due to the thick fog. Burning rocks as big as our backpacks hit us. Because of my small frame, I was able to hide from the rocks but was still hit on my back and left foot," he said.
Despite being pelted by hot rocks, Mr. Mabao said he remembers looking after Sabine Strohberger, who nearly fell after stepping on a loose rock. He grabbed her backpack and lifted her to safety. Ms. Strohberger, an Austrian, was the only climber in the group to survive.
The shock of the deadly episode will change their lives forever, the guides said.
"I curse Mayon. I won't set foot on it again," said Mr. Jesalva, who is working part-time as a tour guide to support his studies. He is in the third year of a criminology course and wants to become a law-enforcement officer. He said he would still climb mountains, but not Mount Mayon.
Mr. Mabao vowed not to climb again.
Meanwhile, Philippine Army Lt. Col. Raul Farnacio said the bodies of the five who died have been retrieved and are awaiting autopsy.
Another Thai survivor stuck on the "critical side" of the volcano awaits rescue, he said, because the steep slope and high elevation prevents a helicopter landing.
Twenty-seven people, including tour guides, were hiking up to the summit when the explosion occurred, according to Gov. Joey Salceda of the Philippine province of Albay.
Write to Cris Larano at cris.larano@dowjones.com and Josephine Cuneta at josephine cuneta@wsj.com

Monday, May 6, 2013

Rare Animals Threatened by Poisons Chemicals


A team of wildlife researches from the Philippine WEagle Foundation Inc. (PEF) has found that the remnant of lowland dipterocarp forests in the Talomo-Lipadas and Panigan-Tamugan Watersheds, the current source of Davao's drinking water, is the habitat of some 28 species that can be only found in the Philippines.

"We were able to document 171 vertebrate species, 28 of which are endemic to the Philippines," said lead researcher Director Jayson Ybanez, who presented the study at the Ateneo de Davao University.

Unsustainable agriculture, illegal logging and population pressure continue to threaten these fragile habitats and may force 28 of them into extinction. 

Ybanez said: "One of the threats that we found out is that banana plantations and farms are slowly encroaching towards the forest, even in areas which are considered environmentally critical areas as defined in the Watershed Code!"

Adaptive management would be a good scheme, wherein interventions are considered experiments where you refine your way of doing conservation and through that, all of your partners learn through doing. Very well said, Sir Ybanez... .

Andrea Torres - Newest Kapuso Leading Lady

GMA-7 is continuously developing new leading ladies. After Bianca King, Kylie Padilla and Jackie Rice, a new set of Kapuso female artists are being launched as the next important stars of the network. One of them is a girl named Andrea Torres, the new Cecilia Fulgencio in the afternoon series 'Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga' with Mikael Daez as Carlos Miguel Altamonte.
Wait, but who is this girl named Andrea Torres? Is she new in the business?
Andrea Elizabeth Torres was born on the 4th of May, 1990. She first started her career in showbusiness as a print ad model. During her early teens, she became one of the female contestants in the reality-based loveteam search of ABS-CBN called 'QPids'. That time, she was paired with Dominic Roco. It's fun to think that they're both with GMA-7 now.
She moved to Kapuso network and appeared in the teen show Ka-Blog as one of its main hosts. While hosting the show, she is also busy with college. She took up Communication Arts in the University of Sto. Tomas.
Just in mid 2011, she appeared in the afternoon series 'Blusang Itim'. It seems like her stint in the primetime show 'My Beloved' with Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera became her stepping stone to be noticed by the network.
Some of her movie credits include Loving You, Shake Rattle and Roll 9 and 10 and You To Me Are Everything.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Reds raking it in from election extortion

Reds raking it in from election extortion – Army

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MANILA, Philippines - Candidates in the forthcoming midterm elections are paying between P100,000 and P5 million to buy protection from the New People’s Army (NPA), a senior military official said yesterday.
Maj. Gen. Jose Mabanta, commander of the Philippine Army’s 3rd Division, said the candidates believe that giving in to the rebels’ demands would spare them from harassment.

“My estimate is that half of all political contenders in my area (Western Visayas) are paying. That is also true in other areas,” he said.
Mabanta said the fees demanded by the NPA depend on the post eyed by the candidates. He did not identify the politicians who are giving money to the insurgents.
Some 18,000 posts are up for grabs in the May 13 elections, including town and city mayors, provincial governors and members of Congress.
“With the amounts involved, they (NPA) will be buying arms and ammunition and these may be fired and used against them (politicians),” Mabanta said, warning that those who will provide financial help to insurgents may face criminal charges.
“We will not allow this and we will ensure that their decision to give in will have legal repercussions,” he added.
Mabanta said the protection money raised dwarfs the amounts regularly extorted from mining, logging and other businesses based in the rural areas where the 4,000-member guerrilla force operates. The military claims the insurgents have extorted more than P25 million from businesses and individuals last year.
“This is when really the NPAs make a killing out of their extortion,” he said.
The military claims the NPA has been issuing campaign permits in exchange for cash.
“Giving in to the demands is not a guarantee that the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines)-NPA will not harass the candidates anymore and will be given access. There is evidence of politicians who give in to extortion demands but are continuously being harassed,” Mabanta said.
Last week, NPA members ambushed the convoy of Ruth Guingona, the 78-year-old mayor of Gingoog City in Mindanao, killing two of her aides.
Officials have condemned the attack, calling it a violation of human rights. Security forces believe the rebels behind the ambush were just making their presence felt to pressure politicians to comply with their extortion demands.
The CPP has expressed regret for the incident but claimed that the first shots came from Guingona’s aides.

Meanwhile, the Army yesterday said it will assess the strength of the NPA in the wake of successive attacks staged by the rebels recently against civilians and soldiers.
Brig. Gen. Ricardo Visaya, officer-in-charge of the Army’s 4th division, said the assessment would include the identification of the rebels’ “centers of gravities.”
“Because of the election, we intend to do it successfully. (Atrocities) like those that happened to Mayor Guingona should not happen again,” he said.
Visaya said they would employ combat operations, civil-military operations and intelligence gathering to curb insurgency in their area.  


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Bahr will Pflegekraefte die Zuwanderung erleichtern

Eine Altenpflegerin begleitet die Bewohnerin eines Altersheims in Weingarten. In der Altenpflege sind momentan 10.000 Stellen unbesetzt
Foto: dpa Eine Altenpflegerin begleitet die Bewohnerin eines Altersheims in Weingarten. In der Altenpflege sind momentan 10.000 Stellen unbesetzt
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Angesichts des dramatischen Pflegenotstands fordert Gesundheitsminister Daniel Bahr eine deutliche Lockerung der Zuwanderungsregeln für ausländische Pflegekräfte. "Wir brauchen Zuwanderung, auch wenn das allein die Probleme in der Pflege nicht lösen wird", sagte Bahr im Gespräch mit der "Welt". "Bei den Medizinern haben wir erreicht, dass die Zuwanderung deutlich erleichtert wird", erklärt der FDP-Politiker. In der Pflege habe die Union das abgelehnt. "Die Hürden sind immer noch zu hoch", kritisiert Bahr.
Im Sommer 2011 hatte die Bundesregierung die Grenzen für Ärzte und Ingenieure aus Staaten außerhalb der Europäischen Union (EU) geöffnet und die sogenannte Vorrangprüfung abgeschafft. Die Arbeitsagenturen prüfen dabei, ob die Stelle nicht mit einem Deutschen oder EU-Ausländer besetzt werden kann, bevor sie ihre Zustimmung zur Arbeitsgenehmigung geben. "Die Vorrangprüfung für Pflegekräfte muss fallen", fordert Bahr jetzt.

Zahl Pflegebedürftiger bis 2030 verdoppelt

Aktuell gibt es rund 10.000 unbesetzte Stellen allein in der Altenpflege. Nach den Worten von Arbeitsministerin Ursula von der Leyen (CDU) ist die Nachfrage nach Fachkräften in der Pflege "riesengroß". Sie hatte im März ein Abkommen mit den Philippinen unterzeichnet, um Pflegekräfte aus dem ostasiatischen Land nach Deutschland holen zu können. Ähnliche Abkommen gibt es mit Serbien und Kroatien.
Bahr sieht den Vertrag mit den Philippinen als beispielhaft, aber das reiche nicht. Nach einer Studie der Bertelsmann-Stiftung wird sich die Zahl der Pflegebedürftigen in der Bundesrepublik bis zum Jahr 2030 auf 3,4 Millionen verdoppeln. Eine halbe Million Pflegekräfte könnten dann fehlen, warnt die Stiftung. Nach Berechnungen der Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft Ver.di fehlen schon jetzt 162.000 Vollzeitstellen in deutschen Krankenhäusern.
Minister Bahr verweist auf das Notfallpaket von mehr als einer Milliarde Euro, das das Kabinett in der vergangenen Woche für die Kliniken beschlossen hatte. "Ich erwarte, dass die Krankenhäuser zusätzliche Pflegestellen schaffen", sagte der Minister.

"Das bekommen Sie am Fließband nicht"

In der Union und in der Opposition hatte es Forderungen gegeben, Pflegekräfte künftig besser zu bezahlen, um die Attraktivität des Berufes zu steigern. Bahr verweist darauf, dass für die Höhe der Löhne Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer verantwortlich seien. Das könne aber "noch besser werden", fügte er hinzu. In einer alternden Bevölkerung werde es mehr Nachfrage nach Pflege geben, umso attraktiver werde auch der Beruf dort, meinte der liberale Politiker.
"Bei Opel in Bochum macht man sich Sorgen, ob die Arbeitsplätze erhalten bleiben können", sagte Bahr. "Wer sich entscheidet, Pfleger oder Arzt zu werden, muss in den nächsten Jahrzehnten keine Angst haben, seinen Arbeitsplatz zu verlieren." Viele Pfleger und Schwestern sagten ihm: "Das ist ein toller Beruf, man hat mit Menschen zu tun und bekommt von den Patienten eine Menge Dankbarkeit und Anerkennung zurück. Das bekommen Sie am Fließband nicht."

Fehlanreize für Krankenhäuser

Bahr plant für die nächste Legislaturperiode eine Reform der Krankenhäuser. "Wir wollen nicht die Quantität fördern, sondern die Qualität", sagte Bahr. Schon heute gebe es Informationsangebote, in welchen Krankenhäusern besonders viele Komplikationen oder Infektionen auftreten. Bahr schlägt erneut vor, Kassenpatienten von Zuzahlungen zu befreien, wenn sie in ein Krankenhaus gehen, das von ihrer Kasse empfohlen wird. Bislang hat er sich mit dieser Idee nicht gegen die Länder durchsetzen können.
Der FDP-Politiker bekräftigt, dass er Fehlanreize beseitigen wolle, die Krankenhäuser unter den Druck setzen, besonders oft zu operieren. Die Zahl der Operationen ist in den letzten Jahren stark gestiegen. "Wir können diesen Anstieg nicht allein mit der Demografie und dem medizinischen Fortschritt erklären", sagte Bahr. "Wir wollen nicht, dass etwas gemacht wird, das medizinisch gar nicht notwendig ist." Darauf müssten sich die Patienten verlassen können. Kritiker monieren, viele Kliniken drängten ihre Ärzte zwecks Umsatzsteigerung zu unnötigen Eingriffen.
Die Kassen führen den Anstieg der Operationen auch auf die große Zahl von Kliniken zurück. Jüngst gab es Vorschläge aus der CDU/CSU, die Zahl der Kliniken um eine Fünftel zu verringern. Dagegen erklärt Bahr: "Wir haben eine hohe Krankenhausdichte. Aber das wünscht die Bevölkerung auch." Er wolle keine Wartelisten-Medizin wie in anderen Ländern. "Dort gibt es weniger Krankenhäuser und Operationen, aber eben lange Wartelisten." Jeder müsse das bekommen, was notwendig sei.
"Aber das kann wirtschaftlicher und effizienter gehen, etwa durch Spezialisierung." Es müsse nicht in jedem Krankenhaus alles gemacht werden. In Deutschland gibt es mehr als 2000 Kliniken. Für Investitionskosten und Bedarfsplanung sind die Länder zuständig, der Betrieb wird von Krankenkassen über Fallpauschalen finanziert. Da die Länder bei den Investitionen sparen, müssen diese zunehmend aus dem Betrieb erwirtschaftet werden. Auch damit erklären Kritiker den bemerkenswerten Anstieg der Operationszahlen. Im vergangenen Jahr bekamen die Kliniken von den Krankenkassen 62,5 Milliarden Euro.

Philippines' Internet at 19!

When Philippines was connected to the internet on March 19 nineteen yars ago, the Internet was seen as a high-tech thing only computer nerds would understand and enjoy. It was also very expensive - it costs 10,000 US$ a month to lease a 64K line connecting to the united States.

Now an ordinary Filipino can share photos with tons of friends on Facebook, watch videos on You Tube, and get the largest news online for low as 10 Pesos under the Smart Network. Efforts of companies like a Smart Communications, Inc. to bring down the cost of internet use have contributed tremendously to its pervasiveness and dynamism in the country today.

About half of Filipinos already have access to the Internet, with 30 millions of them having a Facebook account and 10 millions present on Twitter. And sure, also me, living as an expat in the Philippines: yes, you can count me in... .

Now, that the Internet is being used to transmit bigger and bigger volumes of information, improving speed is essential. Indeed, the Internet has come a long way from being the turf or nerds and academics to being an indispensable tool in the daily life of Filipinos.

In a report titled "The State of Broadband 2012: Achieving Digital Inclusion for All", the UN agency Broadband Commission for Digital Development said mobile broadband usage accounted for 6.9 percent of the growth in Philippine gross domestic product in the past decade.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Solar Day Philippines 2013

By Claire Bear

The Philippine Solar Power Allance (PSPA) together with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) will be conducting the first ever Solar Day Pilipinas 2013 on April 26, 2013,5pm-12 midnight at Arts in the City, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.
As a tropical country, the Philippines has untapped vast potential of solar energy.  Solara pplications have long been used as off-grid solutions in rural, remote areas in the country. Energy being a critical enabler, solar systems have provided for basic needs such as lighting, water pumping, communications and a variety of livelihood activities that immediately improve the lives of of Filipinos in areas where electricity is not readily available.

Today, with the help of government policies, private and non-government institutions as well as multilateral agencies, solar energy is being made accessible to urban homeowners.  Rooftops can now be installed with PVsystems and families can expect as much as 30 percent savings in their electricity bills.  Urban homes can now be empowered to become clean energy producers, help the environment and at the same time reduce their electricity costs.

Taking inspiration from Germany’s  Woche der Sonne (Week of the Sun),Solar Day Pilipinas 2013 is a celebration of the benefits of Solar Energy in the Philippines.  We would like to invite you to join us in this first ever event as a partner in promoting clean, safe, inexpensive and renewable energy. 

Sponsors:
SolarDay Pilipinas 2013 is presented to you by the Philippine Solar Power Alliance and Worldwide Fund for Nature.
Broughtto you by: MERALCO; Philippine Society for Youth Science Clubs; Chef's Arch's Lime; Tritec Integrated Philippines Inc.

Booth Sponsors include: Sasonbi, Inc;CEPALCO; Transnational Uyeno Solar Corporation; Machinen & Technik Inc(MATEC); Renewables Made in Germany; One Renewable Enterprise Inc.; GNB Exide, Alveo Land Corporation

Additional Photo Exhibitors:
SunPower Corporation; CEnAG; Propmech and Greenheat
Venue powered by Solar lights by
Solutions Using Renewable Energy Inc. (SURE)

Marketing Partners:
Ateneo School of Government; Wave89.1; Climate Change Commission; One Million Lights Philippines, California Garden Square; PricewaterhouseCoopers Philippines


Flash Mob Dance with Pashu (moves to be posted here soon); Anino Shadowplay on Solar Power to the People; Kinaiya and other Solar Jammers; Laya Ritmo; Spinning by DJ Mael!