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Friday, January 16, 2015
SUCs NEED 17, 057 Teaching Staff: REPOST
This is a repost from Philippine Star on January 5, 2015 issue. I think this information is more than significant for the whole DNSC to know.
More full time faculty are needed in state universities and colleges, according to a lawmaker.
Pasig Representative Roman Romulo has asked the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to create more positions for full-time faculty in state universities and colleges so they can meet their 17, 057 teaching staff shortage, improve their performance and delivery of quality education, and become globally competitive.
The estimated shortage of 17, 057 faculty in state universities and colleges is based on the 2014 survey of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) he added.
The House of Representatives Committee on Higher and Technical Education Chairman said PASUC has estimated that the creation of more faculty positions in state universities and colleges will require funding of approximately P5.5 billion.
The DBM has not given additional positions to state universities and colleges for the last 15 years, he said, quoting the PACU report.
Romulo said Presidential Decree 985, the Budgetary Reform Decree on Compensation and Position Classification issued on August 22,1976, is reportedly still being used as basis for the present roster of faculty positions in state universities and colleges. Read More..
Monday, January 12, 2015
RDC PRESS RELEASE-
RDC XI APPROVESDAVAO REGION 2016 INVESTMENT PROGRAM,
LONG-TERM PLAN; ENDORSES MINDANAO LONG-TERM PLAN
The
Regional Development Council (RDC) XI was convened by its Chairperson, Davao
del Norte Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario on 16 December at the Seda Hotel,
Bajada, Davao City, to discuss matters that needed the Council’s immediate
action.
During
the meeting, the Council endorsed the Mindanao Spatial Strategy/Development
Framework (MSS/DF) and Priority Programs, Activities and Projects, 2015-2045. The MSS/DF provides policy options for
managing land and other physical resources of the Mindanao Island according to
the three (3) National Spatial Strategy (NSS) priorities of concentration,
connectivity and vulnerability reduction.
The MSS/DF is consistent with the NSS spatial strategies that guide the
public sector policy and decision makers in bringing about efficient
settlement, production and service delivery systems for sustainable land use
and disaster risk reduction. The MSS/DF
formulation is an initiative of the NEDA Board’s National Land Use Committee
and Regional Development Committee.
The
Council also approved the Davao Region Physical Framework Plan (DRPFP),
2015-2045.The DRPFP provides policy options for managing the Region’s land and
other physical resources. It is also
consistent with the National Spatial Strategy and the MSS/DF and shall be the
long-term development blueprint of Davao Region. The Plan features a network of growth areas
comprising of Metropolitan Davao, Tagum City as the Region’s next highly
urbanized city and regional center, five sub-regional centers: the Cities of Digos, Mati, and Panabo and the
Municipalities of Malita and Nabunturan, as well as, provincial centers.
A
P76.1B Investment Program for 2016 was also approved by the Council for Davao
Region. The 2016 Annual Investment
Program (AIP) translates the strategies and targets set in the Updated Davao
Region Development Plan (UDRDP), 2014-2016 into actual investment projects for
the year. The projects that went into
the Investment Program were submitted by the regional line agencies, in
consultation with LGUs, proposals from the Regions’ state universities and
colleges and government owned/controlled corporations and are responsive to the
10 priority areas or chapters of the UDRDP, 2014-2016.
Among
the provinces, Davao del Sur is expected to have the biggest share of public
investments at P23.4B. Sector-wise, the
Infrastructure Sector agencies proposed the biggest share with P37.04B worth of
public investments.
The
Council also endorsed three (3) major infrastructure projects, namely: the Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Development, Operations and Maintenance Project and the Davao (Sasa) Port
Modernization Project for Public-Private Partnership or PPP or PPP, and the
Davao City Bypass Road Project of the Department of Public Works and Highways
for national government and official development assistance financing.
In
the same meeting, the Council recognized Dr. Manuel P. Vallejo of the Francisco
Bangoy National High School, Davao City, who emerged as one of only two (2)
National Individual Awardees out of a total 83 nominees nationwide in the 2014
Search for Outstanding Volunteers.
The
Council bolstered the Davao Region initiatives related to the ASEAN Economic
Cooperation (AEC) integration. It enjoined the Department of Trade and Industry
XI to establish a regional unified website containing information on the tax
and duty rates per commodity; enjoined the Bureau of Customs to prioritize
Davao Region in the operationalization of the National Single Window (NSW); and
approved the Regional AEC Integration Readiness Scorecard.
Finally,
RDC XI Chairperson Governor del Rosario enjoined the Council’s full support for
Davao del Norte’s hosting of the 2015 National Games (Palarong Pambansa),
committing to conduct the best Palaro ever.
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