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May 16, 2013

Unilab Ideas Positive First National Grand Winner Announced

We've following through with the story of Unilab Ideas Positive Project since last year and we are glad to know that they have a grand winner announced.

A team of nursing students from Iloilo bagged the Grand Prize Award in the first national run of Unilab Ideas Positive on its third year. Team W.A.Y.A.’s “Tahong For Life” project reduced the cases of  diarrhea due to mishandling of tahong shells at Sitio Pang-pang, Dumangas, Iloilo City. W.A.Y.A. stands  for Women and Men of Achievements and Youth Advocates. Joining them in the photo are: Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Executive Director of Unilab Foundation Rhodora Palomar-Fresnedi  (extreme left), Assistant Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications Director of Unilab  Foundation Jose Antonio Mapa (third from right) and Unilab Ideas Positive Project Lead Barry Barrientos  (extreme right); and panelist and former dean of the College of Social Work and Community Development  in UP Dr. Angelito Manalili (second from right).



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Press Release

ILONGGO YOUTH TEAM SOLVES DIARRHEAL CASES WITH SOCIAL MARKETING PROJECT; EMERGES AS UNILAB IDEAS POSITIVE FIRST NATIONAL GRAND WINNER

 A group of nursing students from West Visayas State University in Iloilo called Team WAYA was named the first national grand prize winner of Unilab Ideas Positive, a nationwide social marketing competition for college students that enables them to address health and wellness concerns in communities.

Team WAYA was named the winner after successfully bringing down the incidence of diarrheal diseases in Sitio Pang-pang in Dumangas, Iloilo from 75 cases when they started in May 2012 to zero incidence in the first quarter of 2013, after completing the implementation of their social marketing project called “Tahong for Life.”

 “Tahong for Life” focused on proper hygiene and sanitation practices for families engaged in “pagtatala” or mussel deshelling, which is the main livelihood of families in the sitio. Mishandling of the mussels was identified as one of the causes of diarrheal diseases in the area.

Not only did the team teach residents proper food handling practices, but they also built four deshelling centers made of nipa hut and provided residents with sanitary equipment like hair nets and aprons to reinforce the proper sanitary behavior.

They also successfully mobilized the community to practice Bayanihan spirit through a series of cleanup drives that transformed the community from a smelly and filthy repository of mussel shells into a clean community complete with concrete pathways made from crushed mussel shells mixed with sand and cement.

Team WAYA used the P100,000 seed money from Unilab to implement their social marketing project. They are one of 12 teams chosen nationwide by Unilab to receive training on social marketing, as well as seed money to help them turn their idea into actual solutions for communities.

The winning team is composed of Charibel de Pedro, Michael dela Peña, Alfred Dicto, Hanna Dolduco, and Rexell Ela. They took home P60, 000 in cash, individual medals, and a team trophy. They will also be attending a social marketing training courtesy of Unilab.

The runner up winner is a team from University of the Philippines Visayas called Kabataang Katipuneros who successfully treated the malnourished children in Bgy. La Paz in Guimaras through their multi-factorial health and nutrition project. As a result, Bgy. La Paz lowered its rank from the number one barangay with most number of malnourished children to number 20 in the whole of Guimaras.


The other runner up winner is a youth team from University of Southeastern Philippines in Davao called Team Green Label who also successfully treated malnourished children in a public elementary school by turning an idle lot into an organic vegetable garden that became the source of food for the school’s feeding program. They also taught proper sanitation practices to children and integrated a health and sanitation teaching module in the school’s curriculum.

“Unilab Ideas Positive is about positive ideas and positive outcomes. The winning teams are living examples of how small youth teams with big ideas can make a long-lasting, sustainable difference in local communities. Their creativity, resourcefulness, passion and energy inspire all of us. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work with them, enabling them to turn their ideas into reality, working towards a healthier Philippines, one community at a time,” said Unilab Foundation Executive Director Rhodora Palomar-Fresnedi.

Palomar-Fresnedi sat in the Board of Judges together with Human Heart Nature founder Anna Meloto-Wilk, Hapinoy founder Mark Ruiz, former dean of UP College of Social Work and Development Dr. Angelito Manalili, UP Manila public health professor Gayline Manalang Jr., and Undersecretary for Presidential Communications Office and Head of Philippine Information Agency Mari Oquinena.

More updates on the completed projects of the 12 youth groups can be seen in Facebook.com/ UnilabIdeasPositive. To date, Unilab has reached out to 20 communities in three years to make a positive, healthy change happen through the youth of Unilab Ideas Positive.

Visit our website at www.unilabideaspositive.com. For live and frequent updates about the teams and the program, subscribe to our Facebook page at Facebook.com/UnilabIdeasPositive or follow us on Twitter at @ideaspositive.

May 9, 2013

Globe Telecom launches 2nd Cebu Media Excellence Awards

Got invited to the presscon of the 2nd CMEA or Cebu Media Excellence Award. In a nutshell, they have two new categories: 
  •  Photo Journalist of the Year, which will be given to the photographer with the entry that best captures an identified social concern 
  • Social Media Advocate of the Year, which will be awarded to the entry with the most relevant and successful advocacy in the social media.




Press Release:

Two years ago, Globe Telecom took the initiative in promoting and supporting media excellence and press freedom, giving fruition to Cebu Media Excellence Awards, which gives recognition to print, broadcast and digital media practitioners who excel in the profession.


Globe Telecom’s 2nd Cebu Media Excellence Awards will coincide with Cebu Press Freedom Week celebrations usually held in the third week of September to commemorate the dark days of martial law, when the basic right of press freedom was curtailed. The Cebu Media Excellence Awards aims to encourage media excellence in civic, investigative and explanatory journalism.

The leading telecommunication company’s advocacy for media excellence and press freedom stems from its own experience of oppression when its operations were interrupted twice in its 85-year history by World War II and declaration of martial law.

“We cannot overemphasize the critical role of the media not only in their daily coverage of events but also in shaping the minds of the society on important issues. The Cebu Media Excellence Award seeks to further enhance active participation of the press in pushing for social and civic concerns as our country moves towards economic development,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Telecom’s Corporate Communications head.

The Globe-led media awards is open to all Cebu-based journalists and they may submit entries for the following categories—Reporter of the Year for Print, Feature Story of the Year for Print, Feature Story of the Year for TV, Columnist of the Year, Reporter of the Year for TV, Reporter of the Year for Radio and Blogger of the Year.

Two additional categories have been added this year. These are the Photo Journalist of the Year, which will be given to the photographer with the entry that best captures an identified social concern and Social Media Advocate of the Year, which will be awarded to the entry with the most relevant and successful advocacy in the social media.

As in the previous year, entries shall explore and promote the following advocacies: business and entrepreneurship, information and communications technology, environment and disaster response, governance and social progress and youth and education.

Search period for the entries, which may be in English or Visayan language, will be from September 2012 to July 2013 while Deadline for submission of entries will be on July 26, 2013.

Participants must complete 2 entry forms with his/her entry. Entries may be sent to Globe Media Excellence Awards c/o Jerry Yntig, Globe Telecom, Cebu IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City. Further inquiries may be sent to globecmea@gmail.com or call (02)730-4617 or (02)7302630 in Manila and (032) 4167159 in Cebu.

Last year, Cebu Media Excellence Awards winners include Alan Domingo, of GMA 7 Cebu/ Balitang Resbak who won as Reporter of the Year for Television; Astra Zina Logarta as Reporter of the Year for Radio; Atty. Alan Piloton and Aida Tampus of DZHP RMN who won the Feature Story of the Year for Radio.; Atty. Ruphil Banoc as Radio Broadcaster of the Year; Nancy Cudis as Blogger of the Year.

Winners as Reporters of the Year for print and their respective categories were Katlene Cacho (Sun Star Cebu), Business and Entrepreneurship; Mia Abellana-Aznar (Sun Star Cebu) Information and Communications Technology; Marian Christie (Cebu Daily News), Environment and Disaster Response; Princess Dawn Felicitas (Sun Star Cebu) , Governance and Social Progress; Rebelander Basilan (Sun Star Cebu), Youth and Education; Linette Ramos, Bernadette Parco and Cherry Ann Lim bagged the Feature Story of the Year award while Juan Mercado was named Columnist of the Year.

For more information, please contact:

Yoly C. Crisanto Head, Corporate Communications Globe Telecom, Inc. Tel. No. 7302627 │ Fax. No. 7393075 Email Address: globe.corpcomm@gmail.com Globe Press Room: www.globe.com.ph/press-room Twitter: @talk2GLOBE │ Facebook: www.facebook.com/globeph

May 8, 2013

Opening of Gabii sa Kabilin 2013

We have been huge fans of Gabii sa Kabilin in fact, we even joined the QR Code Hunt from SMART and Innopub Media last year. You can check out the fun we had here:


http://likke.info/2012/05/why-my-gabii-sa-kabilin-was-just-like.html

Would like to help spread the word of the next run for 2013.  Check out the press release we received about the event below.


Press release
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RAFI's Culture and Heritage Unit and its partners will hold the seventh run of the Anvil-awarded event, Gabii sa Kabilin, on May 31 from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight. 

This year, the heritage event features 34 destinations--surpassing last year's 22--in four of the biggest cities of Metro Cebu: Cebu City, Mandaue City, Talisay City, and Lapu-Lapu City. 

Participants will be treated to cultural performances, culinary experience, art fairs, and special exhibits in all destinations of the event. 

In 2012, due to the success of the previous runs, Cebu City’s Sangguniang Panlungsod passed City Ordinance 2327, declaring the last Friday of May of every year as Gabii sa Kabilin or Night of Heritage. 

The implementation of the event is made possible through the partnership with participating museums and administrators of heritage sites and collaboration with local government units of Cebu Province, Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Talisay City; government agencies, which includes Department of Tourism 7, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Cebu City Traffic Operations Management, Cebu City Police Office, Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission, Cebu City Parks and Playgrounds Commission, Naval Central Forces of the Philippine Navy, and the Santo Niño de Cebu–Augustinian Social Development Foundation. 
  
The Gabii sa Kabilin ticket worth PhP150 is an admission ticket for all destinations, unlimited Gabii sa Kabilin-designated bus rides, and one tartanilla (horse-drawn carriage) trip within the city’s old district. Admission is free for children aged seven and below. 

We hope to meet you and/or representatives during this endeavor to create pride of heritage among Cebuanos.  
For inquiries and/or confirmation, please contact me at (032) 418-7234 local 520, or through mobile number 0942-805-9423, or e-mail at Nancy.Cudis@rafi.org.ph. 

May 2, 2013

Gratitude to Unilab for the Women of GBG Cebu event giveaways!

It was supposed to be a lazy weekend where I wake up late and do random work that needs to be done. Usually, me and my boys would go somewhere cool to ward off the summer heat. But not on this day though. 

We had an awesome meetup with Cebuanas on the Web for GBG Cebu Google Business Group last April 27, 2013. It was a meetup of women on the web who are newbies or are already using the internet for their business or for personal advocacies. And I would say, it was a success. :) 


What I loved about the meetup though is that we got the support of Unilab for the giveaways for the ladies joining and for 8 speakers. They were very generous to do so and for that, we at GBG Cebu organizing team are very grateful for all the support.

We teased it out to the members before and I would say it is very effective for enticing some women to give up their lazy Saturdays and join us for the event! :)


Our ladies at the panel discussion got pumped up by our very "Ms. Universe" - like questions for them. Although very intriguing, it was an eye-opener for some on the challenges of being a woman in each of our respective niche and industry.


Our JCI co-organizers were also present to help out with the introduction. Ms. Jonah of Saturday Dress is also loving our Unilab speakers pack too. :)


Stephanie Tumulak of Virtual Staff Finder also shares a photo of her loot from Unilab speakers pack. The pack is definitely useful for the ladies!

Much thanks again Unilab for the kindness in supporting our events. We are hoping to have more women gatherings soon!