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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

DOST in awe of Scholars’ volunteerism amid COVID-19



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When the country imposed the nationwide community quarantine amid the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), worry and uncertainty clouded the minds of many, especially the poor, who are unprepared of the sudden restrictions in movement and economic activity. Despite this, Scholars of the Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) were among the first to organize themselves to do volunteer work in their localities.

DOST officials are amazed with the various initiatives done by its scholars - both ongoing and scholar-graduates.

“It is very inspiring to know that our DOST Scholars are doing their own part to help the nation recover from the current crisis,” said DOST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña who regularly reports of the agency’s efforts in his official social media page.




As of June 5, there are 1,081 ongoing and former science scholars who volunteered in relief operations; data encoding and validation; 3D printing of frames for face shields and production of other personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontliners; and production of alcohol. Some even helped in their community safety assistance program by monitoring persons entering and leaving their barangay.

DOST-SEI Director, Dr. Josette Biyo, said that while they are in awe of these initiatives, she credits the Institute’s scholars’ formation program called “The Filipino Patriot Scholars Project” in further awakening patriotism and servant leadership traits among scholars.

“Since 2017, we wanted to inculcate the core values such as professional excellence, social responsibility, servant leadership and volunteerism among our scholars aside from them pursuing academic excellence. We know that those values don’t fully blossom in a matter of days or weeks, but the Patriot Project allowed them to find deeper meaning to the brand of being DOST Scholars,” Biyo said.

The number of scholar-volunteers kept rising from an initial 500 in April to more than a thousand as of date. Biyo furthered that there are still scholar-volunteers whose contributions were undocumented.

“The documented efforts may represent only some of the initiatives from DOST Scholars but the impact cannot be overstated,” she said.

Among the documented efforts, Biyo said some notable modes of assistance include data validation for the distribution of Social Amelioration Program, development of online tracking mechanism for persons under investigation and monitoring (PUIs and PUMs), and strategic campaign to provide baby-friendly relief via a movement called #FeedPHBabies. A number of scholars and alumni also pooled resources to buy food packs, groceries, and other essentials for the vulnerable in their localities. Scholars also helped in information dissemination by creating infographics and publication of relevant information materials while others enlisted as volunteers for the Molecular Biolab to be established in assistance to COVID-19 testing.

The Feasibility Analysis of Syndromic Surveillance using Spatio-Temporal Epidomiological Modeler (FASSSTER), which was developed by a team lead by a research team from Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), with funding support from the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) of DOST, allows forecasting of possible cases in a given area at a specified period of time. It is used for creating predictive models and visualizing possible scenarios of outbreaks of dengue, typhoid fever and measles at specified time periods. Under this project, 45 DOST Scholar volunteers are deployed at the Department of Health (DOH) regional offices nationwide and work as data encoders and analysts. Data gathered from this model will support the decision-making of DOH, local government units and healthcare facilities in terms of resource planning and other measures to mitigate the spread of the virus.

Biyo mentioned that Shana Genavia, a DOST Scholar, was also part of the DNA Sequencing Core Facility that helped validate the COVID-19 Detection Kit developed by the University of the Philippines - National Institutes of Health (UP NIH). MD-PhD scholar-graduates of UP Philippine General Hospital also underwent training at the UP National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (UP-NIMBB) for deployment at the Department of Health (DOH) Testing Centers.

She also cited that some DOST Balik Scientists and graduate scholars from University of San Agustin in Iloilo are doing epidemiological modelling of COVID-19 for the Province of Iloilo, Guimaras, and Panay. The results of which are given to the City Mayor and Governors in aid of policy making.

“Even in Marawi, we saw great volunteer efforts from those who benefitted from our Bangon Marawi Scholarship Program. These scholar-graduates who named themselves Team Batis distributed food packs in Marawi City and Balo-i in Lanao del Norte, and Saguiaran, Marantao, Maguing, and Tugaya in Lanao del Sur,” Biyo said.

As the community quarantine was relaxed in several parts of the country, DOST-SEI is positive that the initiatives from its scholars will remain.

“Indeed, there’s no amount of volunteer work that is too small nor big enough. The fact that reaching out to others while being under the same threat of exposure to the deadly virus is noble for our young scholars. We’re so proud of them,” Biyo disclosed.

Chooks-to-Go Returns to Help Stranded OFWs


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Making true to its promise, Chooks-to-Go returned to Pasay to continue to take care of the stranded overseas Filipino workers, Saturday.

Though some of the first 200 OFWs were already sent home to General Santos City, the number of the stranded passengers doubled to 400.

The 400 OFWs were moved to Villamor Elementary School for temporary lodging.

Chooks-to-Go once again sent over packs of warm meals for the day.

“The least we can do is keep them strong and satiated as they continue their difficult journey back to their hometowns. May they find comfort in the simple meals we’ve shared,” said Chooks-to-Go president Ronald Mascariñas.


Mascariñas vowed that he and Chooks-to-Go will continue to do this until all of the country’s modern-day heroes are sent home.

Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic hit the country, Bounty Agro Ventures Inc. (BAVI) has been supporting frontliners and vulnerable communities severely affected by the lockdowns.

BAVI has donated chicken and poultry products fit for nearly 400,000 meals.

BAVI is the largest rotisserie chicken company and the only poultry integrator in the Philippines that does not put any antibiotics in its chickens. It is also the company behind Uling Roasters and Adobo Connection.



Council Approves PH Preparatory Documents for IMSAS



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Amidst the unprecedented challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was still business as usual for the members of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) Council as the latter approved the country’s Cross Table of Responsibilities and the draft Philippine Strategy on the Implementation and Enforcement of Relevant IMO Instruments during the 2nd Inter-agency Council Meeting on the IMSAS held via videoconferencing on 10 June 2020.

The Cross Table of Responsibilities and Philippine Strategy are two vital documents for the mandatory audit in October 2022. The Cross Table is a prerequisite to the drafting of the IMO Strategy, as it clearly delineates the obligations and interrelationship among maritime entities performing flag State, port State and coastal State functions as prescribed by the relevant IMO Instruments. The Philippine Strategy, on the other hand, aims to enhance maritime safety and protection of the environment and to meet international obligations and responsibilities as a member of the IMO.

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) Assistant Secretary for Maritime VAdm Narciso A Vingson Jr spearheaded the said Meeting wherein he further elaborated the importance of having a Philippine Strategy.

“While this Strategy prepares us to the upcoming 2022 audit, this document serves as a sustainable solution in ensuring that despite frequent changes in leadership or shifting of priorities, our fulfillment in full and effective implementation of the IMO Conventions remains on top of our efforts,“ ASec. Vingson said.

ASec. Vingson likewise added that with the Philippine Strategy in place, the national government, along with the international community can remain confident that the Philippines remains focused in promoting a safe, secure and efficient sustainable maritime transport system that minimizes pollution while conserving energy and available resources.

To add to these milestones, Atty. Jean Ver P. Pia, PhD, the country’s single point of contact for IMSAS and Director of the MARINA - Overseas Shipping Service reported the preparatory activities undertaken by the Philippine maritime administration since the Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme (VIMSAS) in 2009 until 2019 as well as the updates on the Inter-Agency Verification Audit held last 20 to 24 January 2020 and on the drafting of national legislation for the International Maritime Instruments.

Moreover, due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the IMO has decided that the IMSAS audits scheduled for 2020 to 2021 have been pushed back a year and are now to be conducted in 2022 and 2023, respectively. In view thereof, Atty. Pia presented the revised overall schedule for IMSAS activities of the Philippines in view of the postponement of the Philippines’ audit from October 2021 to October 2022. The revised schedule of activities for IMSAS which was likewise approved by the Philippine IMSAS Inter-agency Council.

The 2nd Inter-agency Council Meeting on the IMSAS was attended by high officials and representatives from the DOTr, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), MARINA, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), and Cebu Port Authority (CPA).

Meanwhile, as a follow through action, an Inter-agency IMSAS Webinar (IMSAS Reorientation) will be conducted on 26 June 2020 to address the difficulties encountered during the Verification Audit. The said activity likewise aims to brief the participants on the Implementation of IMO Instruments (III) Code and its Framework and Procedures.
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