(File photo) MANILA - Various national agencies and regional offices have joined the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in rebuilding areas devastated by Typhoon Odette last December. "Late last year, Typhoon Odette struck our country and affected regions Mimaropa, 6, 7, 8, and 10 with damages so broad that combining support for recovery still seems challenging. However, this does not prevent us from delivering our best service and support that we can. These are the very kinds of scenarios that we have been preparing for," OCD administrator and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) executive director Ricardo Jalad said in a statement Thursday night. Part of the calamity response program is the partnership with the World Bank (WB) dubbed as "Ready to Rebuild Program" launched in early 2021 with the goal to speed up and improve the recovery of affected areas in the aftermath of a disaster. "The training also serves as a guide for the regiona
(Photo courtesy of NDRRMC) MANILA - The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Office of Civil Defense, and the World Bank (WB) have expanded the council's "Ready to Rebuild Program" through the conduct of four training runs from January to June this year. The initiative supports ongoing rehabilitation efforts of communities severely hit by disasters, NDRRMC executive director Ricardo Jalad said in a statement Tuesday night. "Rehabilitation and recovery do not begin only after calamities strike. We must start this process even before disasters hit," Jalad said. He noted that the four training runs are aside from the first four training batches held and completed last year. "That's the only way we can hasten our rebuilding after devastation, especially now that Typhoon Odette has reminded us once more how disasters ravage our communities and set back our development," Jalad said. "Odette", said to be one of the s
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For its inspiring accomplishments and excellence in the Information Technology sector, Multisys Technologies Corporation has again clinched multiple recognitions from international and local award-giving bodies in 2020.
MultiSys is considered as the Philippines’ most important software solutions company that provides a wide range of cost-effective, full-scale software services, system platforms, and integrations that are being used by now more than 2,500 companies and organizations.
Among the recognition that the company bagged were:
Asia CEO Awards (ACA) – Asia CEO Awards, the largest business awards in the country and in the Asia Pacific Region, recognized MultiSys as 2020s Most Innovative Company of the Year. The award was open to any Philippines-based organizations that achieved accomplishments and innovations meaningful to the organization and to society.
Six international, local award-giving bodies recognize MultiSys for inspiring leadership, IT excellence mb.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mb.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.