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Iloilo Provincial Profile 2008
The Iloilo Provincial Profile is the official annual publication of the Province of Iloilo designed to guide development planners, policy makers, potential investors both local and foreign, researchers and students in the pursuit of their respective development and academic endeavors.
This document contains relevant information and basic socio-economic indicators that are updated every year to cater the varying and dynamic data requirements of different sectors of the society and members of development planning community.
The immediate data references contained herein are in the form of tables, charts and maps. Set in appropriate statistical structures, these data are based on the latest records of concerned government agencies authorities, the academe as well as those of the private institutions. This material also includes data from publications and references of DTI, DOT, NSCB, NSO, Iloilo Provincial Government Offices and other Regional Offices of National Government Agencies. -
Province of Iloilo: Socio-economic profile 2001
The Socio-Economic Profile (SEP) 2001 is the result of six (6) years of meticulous compilation of selected statistical indicators of the Province of Iloilo put together in a single publication to cater to the needs of planners and researchers. Usually updated every five (5) years, this publication suffered delays in its scheduled production due mainly to the destruction of most of the records in a fire that razed the Iloilo Provincial Capitol in November, 1998. However, through painstaking efforts, the Research and Statistics Section of the Provincial Planning and Development Office has successfully reconstructed the necessary information with the help of the various Regional Line Agencies and Provincial Offices responsible in generating the required data. In addition, the 1999 socio-economic indicators were also added in order to update and present a more timely set of indicators.
With the dawning of the new millennium, this publication aims to provide information on the socio-economic situation existing in the Province of Iloilo during the last years of the 20th century. The data contained herein, were contributed or gathered from various Local Government Units, Offices under the Provincial Government, the National Government Agencies through their respective Regional Offices and other Non-Government Organizations tasked with monitoring or gathering developmental, business and socio-economic related information. -
UP Alumni Association Honors Kevin Piamonte
Kevin Pison Piamonte, a renowned Ilonggo in the Philippine arts community, has been awarded the University of the Philippines Alumni Association (UPAA) Distinguished Alumni Award for Culture and the Arts in Film for his efforts in preserving Visayas tradition and heritage. -
Rosendo Mejica historical landmark: Iloilo City, Philippines
This brochure includes information about the Rosendo Mejica Historical Landmark in Molo, Iloilo City. It includes brief information about the museum, the life of Rosendo Mejica, artifacts and objects housed in the museum, including a map of how to get there from the Iloilo International Airport. -
Iloilo Provincial Investments and Incentives Code
Iloilo Provincial investment and incentives code of 2015 amended in 2021, Resolution no. 2021-656 and Provincial Ordinance no. 2015-124 -
What you should know about SEAFDEC: The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
This brochure includes facts about how the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center began. -
The remnants of the great Ilonggo nation
Inluded in the book are chapters of the coming of Ferdinand Magellan, Adelantado Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Don Juan de Salcedo, Don Esteban Rodriquez de Figueroa, Governor General Gonzalo Ronquillo de Penalosa and the other conquistadores, because they are characters that are interwoven in the history of the land and therefore must be given their due in our historical life.
The book is lump into centuries, from Datu Payburong's grandson Datu Buyong Ampatuan in the 13th century, Datu Buyong Balan of the 14th century, Datu Disayaran of the fifteenth century, the first known Bornean settler to rebel against the Spanish occupiers in Panay, to his son Datu Bantugan one of the leaders in the Ba-ong revolt in 1586, of the late 15th century, to Datu Pangkug of the 16th century, Datu Mal-am Makiling of the 17th century and to the last recorded Datu of Suaga, Governadorcillo Don Lazaro Makiling in the 18th century.
The main feature of the book is not only on the discovery of the remnants of the datus who stayed and settled in Panay, but also in the discovery of some leaders of the 1896 revolution like Col. Eusebio J. Sanglap, Mayor Felix Serra, and Gen. Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro, who are direct descendants of the Bornean settlers in Panay.
The central figures also include two notable personalities, Fr. Tomas Santaren OSA, writer of History of the Datus and Gen. Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro author of Maragtas, the two original books which form part of the basis of the history of Panay. Other books relating to Panay which were published later were only excerpts, and copied or patterned from the work of the two.
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BREAKING THE CYCLE: An Ati Woman’s Journey from Discrimination to Empowerment
WHEN THE tribulations feel relentless, for some, it is easier to give up than to confront their circumstances and rise above them. It is easier to question their worth and blame themselves than to question the society that perpetuates the hardship — so the cycle never ends. -
Farm schools in WV plant seeds for sustainable local economies
ILOILO City – In just four years, Western Visayas’ farm schools have sparked an agricultural renaissance among local students, turning classrooms into green hubs for sustainable food production and economic resilience.







