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OFW monies reach $2.78B
Cash remittances coursed through banks increased in May following the growth in receipts from workers abroad. Data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas on Monday showed that overseas Filipino remittances reached $2.78 billion in May 2023, higher by 2.9 percent than the $2.70 billion registered in the same month last year. “The expansion in cash remittances in May 2023 was due to the growth in receipts from land- and sea-based workers,” BSP said in a statement. Consequently, personal remittances for the first five months of the year grew by 3.1 percent to $14.46 billion, from $14.02 billion posted in the comparable period in 2022. On a year-to-date basis, cash remittances reached $12.98 billion, 3.1 percent higher than the year-ago level of $12.59 billion. “The growth in cash remittances from the United States, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia contributed mainly to the increase in remittances in the first five months of 2023,” BSP said. “Meanwhile, in terms of country sources, the US posted the highest share of overall remittances during the period, followed by Singapore, Saudi Arabia and Japan,” BSP added. In an emailed commentary, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. chief economist Michael Ricafort said the continued growth in the year-on-year overseas Filipino remittances might have to do with increased holiday-related spending since the Holy Week in April 2023. “More people travel to go back to their respective hometowns in the provinces for vacations, also during the school break (June to July), spend for gatherings/reunions, as well as finance vacations locally or overseas,” Ricafort said. He added that relatively higher inflation also required sending more money to families and dependents in the Philippines. Ricafort said that further reopening the economy towards greater normalcy also led to increased spending with some pent-up demand or revenge spending by OFW families and dependents that were partly financed with the increased OFW remittances. Meanwhile, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday encouraged overseas Filipinos to return to the Philippines, citing the “great many opportunities” for them here. During the courtesy call of 2023 Very Important Pinoy Tour participants in Malacañang, Marcos encouraged overseas Filipinos to come home and bring their children back to the Philippines so that they could learn about Filipino culture. “There are a great many opportunities for you and for the country as we try to transform the economy,” Marcos said. “I encourage you to come back and see what is happening in the Philippines,” he added. He also praised the contributions of overseas Filipinos to the Philippines, saying that they were “practically parts of their families.” “In every part of the societies that we Filipinos have decided to go to, we have made a very good name for ourselves,” Marcos said. “And for that, we thank our Filipino brothers and sisters who live abroad and continue to make the name of the Philippines shine.” Marcos added that Filipinos worldwide have become and continue to become an essential part of Philippine society and of the places where they decided to live and work. Per its website, the VIP Tour is led by the Department of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and Rajah Tours. The current year’s travel plan blends the finest attractions of Metropolitan Manila, Iloilo and Boracay, offering participants a thrilling and educational vacation experience. The post OFW monies reach $2.78B appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
PBBM to OFWs: ‘Come back and see what’s happening in Phl’
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday encouraged overseas Filipinos to return to the Philippines, citing the “great many opportunities” for them here. During the courtesy call of 2023 Very Important Pinoy Tour participants in Malacañang, Marcos encouraged overseas Filipinos to come home and bring their children back to the Philippines so that they could learn about the country's culture. "There are a great many opportunities for you and for the country as we try to transform the economy," Marcos said. "I encourage you to come back and see what is happening in the Philippines," he added. He also praised the contributions of overseas Filipinos to the Philippines, saying that they are "practically parts of their families." "In every part of the society that we Filipinos have decided to go to, we have made a very good name for ourselves," Marcos said. "And for that, we thank our Filipino brothers and sisters who live abroad and continue to make the name of the Philippines shiny." Per the information on its website, the VIP Tour is led by the Department of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and Rajah Tours. The current year's travel plan blends the finest attractions of Metropolitan Manila, Iloilo, and Boracay, offering participants a thrilling and educational vacation experience. The post PBBM to OFWs: ‘Come back and see what’s happening in Phl’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Keeping Siargao’s waters clean and safe
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is helping Siargao Island protect its water resources by helping local residents follow proper waste disposal protocols. Siargao is a declared protected area pursuant to Republic Act 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992 as amended by Republic Act 11038 or the Expanded NIPAS Act of 2018. But it is prone to generating a high volume of waste from its tourism activities. Educating residents and visitors on proper waste disposal will prevent the contamination of the island’s waters with the E. coli bacteria that had blighted Boracay in 2018. Unlike Boracay which consist only of three barangays, Siargao Island is composed of nine municipalities. Gina Barquilla, Del Carmen Municipal Environment and Natural Resources officer, said the DENR helped them put up a two-hectare land to serve as the materials recovery facility for the municipality, funded by an Asian Development Bank grant. "We are now able to segregate our solid waste, which are then recycled and pulverized for other uses. Glass bottles may be used as bricks while plastic can be made as “sagwan” (banca paddle)," Barquilla said. Mayor Alfredo Corro II, she added, has also entered into a public-private partnership with the JCA 1221 Group of Companies, whose subsidiary FLOV2VS (Faith Lived Out Vision to Ventures), has put up a septage treatment plant that converts waste water into recyclable water. Inaugurated in 31 May this year, the treatment plant can clean up waste water from septic tanks, kitchen sinks and showers and distribute the recycled water for firefighters' water tanks and other uses. DENR Protected Area Superintendent Sam Malayao said they have teamed up with the island's municipalities to implement environmental laws, teaching commercial establishments how to dispose of waste property as well as manage their sewage system. All tourism-related establishments are encouraged to avail themselves of Del Carmen's waste water treatment under the Siargao Sewage Program, added Malayao. So far, of the more or less 2,000 commercial establishments around Siargao Island, 30 already make use of the service, with more expected to join by the end of the year. "STP is an ecology-driven investment. It's just one modality for our waste management. Pag sinabi kasing septic, parang ayaw pag-usapan, pero kailangan natin gawin (Nobody wants to talk about septic needs, but we need to act on it)," Del Carmen Municipal Mayor Alfredo Corro II told the Daily Tribune. The post Keeping Siargao’s waters clean and safe appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Globe Group, Aklan LGU push for responsible tourism in Boracay
Globe recently partnered with the local government of Malay, Aklan in its move to encourage sustainable tourism with the return of Love Boracay (formerly known as LaBoracay) held on 28 April to 1 May 2023. Globe has been supportive of Boracay’s environmental conservation efforts by conducting offshore clean-up drives, coral reef rehabilitation, community support for prevention of untreated effluents from entering the sea and raising awareness among the youth and the community on how they can contribute to environmental conservation. "Globe fully supports the local government of Malay, Aklan in its efforts to advance responsible tourism in Boracay. At this year’s Love Boracay, we carried out activities to encourage customers to adopt sustainable practices. We hope that this event raises awareness for responsible tourism throughout our country," said Pia Gonzalez-Colby, Globe chief marketing officer. To encourage Boracay visitors to “Go Lang Nang Go” and discover how they can responsibly enjoy the island’s beauty, Globe held various activities at the Globe Eco Station located at the picturesque beachfront of Boracay’s Station one. Plastics for a prize. Tourists got the chance to spin and win prizes by turning over single-use plastic bottles, plastic cups, cans or plastic bags and presenting their GlobeOne app and proof of SIM card registration. They also got a shot at the prize by donating at least P10 to the Save Philippine Seas group via the GlobeOne app or GCash. GForest signup. A GCash booth allowed customers to sign up to GForest, where actual trees are planted through points collected via activities such as walks tracked on health apps or transactions within the e-wallet, from bills payment and bank transfers to buying load. Globe At Home cash giveaway. Globe At Home gave away P5,000 in GCash credits to customers who took a photo at the Globe At Home photo wall and shared it on social media. The photo with the most likes and shares got the prize. Customers also received P50 GCash credits for turning over plastic bottles at the Globe At Home booth. Globe and KonsultaMD essentials. Globe also had booths at D’Mall and Lake Town where customers got the chance to win beach kit essentials by downloading the GlobeOne app, registering their SIM or registering to Go+99 via GCash. KonsultaMD also offered medicine vouchers, vitamin packs and other freebies to those who registered and downloaded the app. At the GCash booth, customers also got a kit with beach essentials for every proof of payment with GCash at partner establishments. For sports fans, the Globe Boracay Sportsfest proved to be a treat. The event held tennis, ultimate frisbee, volleyball and soccer competitions at the Station 1 beachfront from Estacio Uno to Ambassador on 29-30 April. The awarding ceremony was held at the sunset session featuring a local DJ, with Globe and GCash providing cash prizes for the games. Globe also brought top DJs and bands at the Globe Love Boracay Musicfest in Lake Town. [caption id="attachment_135104" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Globe held various activities at the Globe Eco Station located at the picturesque beachfront of Boracay’s Station 1.[/caption] “GCash has been powering the Globe Group's goal of promoting a digital ecosystem in the country. For example in Boracay, you can now pay for your e-trike rides, food trip, activities and other local shopping via the GCash app. This is our way of not only promoting local tourism but also making sure that businesses in Boracay benefit from the growing digital economy," said Neil Trinidad, GCash Chief Marketing Officer. To learn more about Globe’s sustainability initiatives, visit www.globe.com.ph/about-us/sustainability. The post Globe Group, Aklan LGU push for responsible tourism in Boracay appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Pagkakasama ng Boracay sa “50 World’s Greatest Places of 2022” ipinagmalaki ng DENR
MANILA, Philippines – Ipinagdiwang ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) ang pagkakasali ng Boracay Island sa Time Magazine ‘50 World’s Greatest Places of 2022.’ Ayon kay DENR OIC Secretary Ernesto D. Adobo Jr. ang parangal mula sa award-winning publication ay patunay ng tagumpay ng pagsasaayos ng Boracay Island sa ilalim ng Duterte administration. […] The post Pagkakasama ng Boracay sa “50 World’s Greatest Places of 2022” ipinagmalaki ng DENR appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
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