GOING GREEN. Participants from various organizations plant tree seedlings in Sitio Iyao, Barangay Anticala in Butuan City during the launch of the city police's "Bike and Plant" program on Saturday (Oct. 16, 2021). The program aims to promote environmental awareness among police personnel, partners, and other stakeholders. (Photo courtesy of BCPO) BUTUAN CITY - The Butuan City Police Office (BCPO) launched on Saturday its "Bike and Plant" program, hoping to promote environmental awareness among its personnel, partners, and other stakeholders. "The program also intends to foster unity among the partners and other stakeholders of BCPO in the conservation and preservation of our natural resources," thecity police said in a statement. More than 50 participants from various organizations in Butuan City joined the launch that began with them biking 20 km. from the BCPO headquarters to Sitio Iyao in Barangay Anticala here, where they planted about 100 seedlin
15.Cebu Institute of Technology-University 17.University of Immaculate Conception- Bajada Campus De Vera said that CHED lauds these additional 17 HEIs for “responding to the call for
bayanihan by using HEI facilities as vaccination centers so that more people belonging to the priority groups, including our HEI frontliners will be assured of protection.”
In offering its facilities, CapSU President Editha C. Alfon said that the university recognizes the valuable partnership between the university and LGUs in fighting the spread of COVID-19.
“With the expected immunization in the coming months, CapSU will be working closely with the local government health unit of Roxas City to implement this massive vaccination to achieve mass immunity against the virus,” Alfon said.
Published February 8, 2021, 3:47 PM
A team of researchers under the Good Governance through Data Science and Decision Support System (GODDESS) program of the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) is currently developing a data analytics and information system that would ensure the immediate delivery of social welfare services to some 8,000 pensioners in Butuan City.
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The two-year project dubbed “Development of Data Analytics and Information System: Support on Social Welfare Services for Senior Citizens of Butuan City” was among the 10 newly approved projects under DOST-PCIEERD’s GODDESS program presented in an online forum held on Monday, Feb. 8.
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Published January 9, 2021, 4:45 PM
Four data science projects under the Good Governance through Data Science and Decision Support System (GODDESS) Program of the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DoST-PCIEERD) have been approved.
DoST-PCIEERD said that the program aims to address the gap in the country’s workforce for data scientists and support research and development that will enable the government to adapt to data-driven governance and evidence-based management.
The approved projects were Development of Data Analytics and Information System: Support on Social Welfare Services for Senior Citizens of Butuan City under the Father Saturnino Urios University (FSUU); PhilRice Data Analytics Initiative (RiceLytics) of the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice); Optimization of a Decision Support System for Effective e-governance (ODeSSEE) on