Tuesday, December 26, 2017

2018 budget will go to health services .............

Sec. Duque: Huge portion of DOH’s 2018 budget will go to health services for the poor UNTV News UNTV UNTV NewsDecember 27, 2017 MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) has an approved budget of 167-billion pesos for 2018 — the biggest budget the Congress approved for the Health Department. With the new leadership of the DOH, the agency is prioritizing to allocate a huge chunk of its budget to health services for poor Filipinos. “Well, 2018 a chunk of that, of the P167 billion, about P55 billion of that goes to PhilHealth for the subsidy of the premium payments for the indigents under the sponsored program as also identified by the DSWD under the NHTS or the National Household System,” said Sec. Francisco Duque III. According to Secretary Duque, the agency will also use the said fund to determine the number of families under the poverty line. The DOH also targets to lower the number of top health cases in the country like dengue and malaria as well as communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases. It will also cover pulmonary diseases like tuberculosis, as well as cancer. “We would like to see also a lot more provinces that will be declared as Malaria-free. We will accelerate. We will press on the accelerator to make sure that our targets are achieved these tropical diseases, these communicable infectious diseases and also equally important the non-communicable diseases or the NCDs being responsible for the most common causes of deaths in the Philippines,” said the health secretary. The DOH will also intensify its the program against human immunodeficiency virus or HIV as the number of individuals contracting the said diseases rises. Last September, the DOH epidemiology bureau recorded more than 900 new cases of HIV infection. “We need to make sure that the efforts to bring it down are not hampered and so it is very important. We need to intensify programs to ensure that the cases of HIV/AIDS will not further rise,” said Sec. Duque. Health Secretary Duque vows to make DOH the leading government agency in providing services to those in need. — Aiko Miguel | UNTV News & Rescue The post Sec. Duque: Huge portion of DOH’s 2018 budget will go to health services for the poor appeared first on UNTV News.

Friday, December 22, 2017

The Philippines Rich Untapped Gold Mining Areas

Gold Mining – National Priority of the Philippines The Philippines is well aware of its gold and other valuable metals that are sitting under its ground and would like to carry on its mining activities by finding ways and means to overcome the land rights and environmental issues. The country views its untapped second largest gold reserve in the world as a breather that could help the government to sustain its annual economic growth. In 2010, the government announced its interest in focusing on gold mining as its national priority. Most market strategist forecast that mining would be the country’s booming sector, particularly in the wake of foreign investment expected to pour in the county. Huge foreign investing companies are needed by the government, as the boom is expected to open up a number of job and industrial opportunities for the local people. A number of foreign investors are interested in mining in the Philippines due to the positive responses of the government through its executive orders that would take care of the environmental issues related to mining activities. Investors in mining are positive about the one-stop permitting process for miners which are considered to be more transparent about contracts to avoid legal messes in the future. Also Read: Gold Mining and Prospecting in Indonesia Gold Mining and Prospecting in Malaysia Interesting facts about Philippines Gold Mining Industry