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Study finds low awareness, compliance with PWD law among LGUs

- Gillian M. Cortez https://goo.gl/6yNWkA Aguinaldo Charmaine A. Tadalan Camille A.

MAJORITY OF local government units (LGU) have shown to have low awareness and compliance to the provisions of the law requiring services and programs for persons with disabiliti­es (PWD), according to a study by the Center for Local and Regional Governance (CLRG). “Through a non-randomized survey, CLRG found low awareness among its local legislator­s on the requiremen­ts of RA (Republic Act) 10070,” CLRG said in a press statement for its PWD Policy forum held June 19. RA 10070, which amends RA 7277 or the magna carta for disabled persons, was signed into law in 2010. — >> See full story on

Alejano calls for more support to fishermen in Luzon western seaboard

REP. GARY C. Alejano of Magdalo Party-list on Wednesday urged the government to provide additional support to Filipino fishermen in the western seaboard. “Harassment of Filipino fisherfolk by the Chinese, in the West Philippine Sea is real and happening,” the solon said in a statement. Among his recommenda­tions are setting guidelines in dealing with tensions and developing a scheduled fishing system in which fishermen will be accompanie­d by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). Mr. Alejano also proposed to enhance PCG capability as well as provide fishing vessels and other equipment. “Being a maritime nation, there should be no question in modernizin­g our coast guard,” Mr. Alejano said. There are currently two pending bills seeking the modernizat­ion of the PCG, one of which was authored by Mr. Alejano. —

Set clear guidelines on anti-loitering campaign, Poe says

SENATOR GRACE Poe- Llamanzare­s on Wednesday said the implementa­tion of “anti- tambay operations” ordered by President Rodrigo R. Duterte needs clear guidelines and safeguards on human rights. “The Philippine National Police should orient its enforcers on the ground on how to handle the so- called loiterers, mindful of their rights and exercising the highest degree of restraint that authoritie­s should observe. We want this to succeed so that our streets would be ridden of criminals and unscrupulo­us elements without instilling fear and misery among the public,” she said in a statement. —

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Wheelchair ramp at the municipal hall of Lubao, Pampanga.

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