Brochure about the Banate Bay Resource Management Council, Inc. and its objectives, about the Banate Bay and Barotac Bay Program, and Board of Trustees from 2007-2008.
Capacity Enhancement Program for Banate and Barotac Bays is a three-year project focusing on the enhancement on the Coastal Resource Management (CRM) of the Banate Bay Resource Management Council, Inc, (BBRMCI) office together with the municipalities of Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo and Barotac Viejo. It aims to strengthen the inter-LGU coastal resource management system of the Province of Iloilo by providing a database with all the basic information and results of all the projects implemented by the office.
This article is about Neri Torrato Camiña, Jr., a nurse who had received many awards for his excellent performance and contributions to his profession.
Publication for the 100th Anniversary of the Department of Education - Division of Iloilo for December 2003.
In the fullness of time -- A glimpse of the Division of Iloilo -- Iloilo: The Division with a glorious past -- Schools Division Superintendents -- Information about schools
It is with great pleasure that we present this publication of Western Visayas in guidebook form. This is part of the Department of Tourism Region VI promotional service intended to be used for information, reference and other purposes.
Many of our tourism offices abroad, embassies and consulates are hard put with materials to present to prospective visitors to the country. This publication will enable them to have a ready reference of Western Visayas in the Philippines. Tour operators, travel agencies and other institutions catering to the business of travel and tourism have often found difficulty in assisting clients due to lack of information. They, too, will find package tours they can promote. Even schools and students who are into research and term papers will find this book a rich source of information.
Contents: Foreword -- Lopez Jaena Belongs to the World -- Speech of Lopez Jaena in Barcelona, February 25,1889 -- La Revolucion Memorial Issue for Lopez Jaena -- Filipinas Will be Greater with our Death — Delgado: A Myth Is Debunked -- Art in the Revolution -- Did General Delgado Die in a 'Gulag' in Culion? -- The Mystique -- Footnote to a Classic Letter -- I Will Not Surrender - Confesor
Neri Torrato Camina Jr., originally from Tigbauan, Iloilo in the Philippines, has made an impressive mark in the field of healthcare education by earning a staggering 2,350 online healthcare-related certificates. This remarkable achievement has not only set a new benchmark for dedication and perseverance but also highlights the growing importance of online education in professional development. Born to Mr. Neri Tano Camina, a respected local town public official and radio broadcaster, and Mrs. Merle Torrato-Camina, a successful businesswoman, Neri Torrato Camina Jr.’s story is one of inspiration and relentless pursuit of knowledge. Growing up in a family that valued education and public service, Camina Jr. developed a deep-seated commitment to self-improvement and community welfare. After moving to Montreal, Quebec, Camina Jr. continued to build on the foundation laid by his parents. His father’s influence as a public official and broadcaster instilled in him the importance of communication and service, while his mother’s entrepreneurial spirit inspired him to continuously seek new opportunities for growth. Camina Jr.’s journey towards achieving 2,350 online healthcare certificates began as a quest for knowledge and a way to keep up with the rapidly evolving field of healthcare. With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, the significance of healthcare knowledge became even more pronounced. Online platforms offered an accessible and flexible way for professionals to stay updated with the latest advancements and best practices. Seizing this opportunity, Camina Jr. dedicated himself to completing courses across a wide range of healthcare topics.
This brochure includes programs and projects in the Municipality of Tigbauan under Mayor Virgilio "Nene" T. Teruel. Included is information on "Project ISTAR: A digitized consolidated registry of barangay inhabitants", and projects related to Katarungang Pambarangay and dispute resolutions.