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By Rizalniño Noble


Taguig City - Two more companies have fulfilled their pledged support to the Invent School™ Program and 2024 National Invention Contest and Exhibits (2024 NICE) under the National Economic and Development Authority - National Priority Plan (NEDA-NPP).

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Unilab Foundation, Inc. donated ten (10) boxes containing Unilab products and merchandise for the 2024 NICE to complete its pledged support. Recently, Unilab Foundation donated school supplies for the conduct of the Invent School™ seminar-workshop.

Asia's first low-cost airline and the Philippines' largest leading airline, Cebu Pacific (Cebu Air, Inc.), sponsored two (2) round-trip tickets for select NICE qualifiers and donated Cebu Pacific merchandise for both NICE and Invent School™.

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J&T Express (PH Global Jet Express, Inc.),  a local courier service provider that is committed to providing express delivery services and international logistics as its core business, have pledged its support to the Invent School™ Program and 2024 NICE sponsoring this year’s plaques for the 2024 NICE winners. They will also provide J&T Express merchandise as additional prizes to be given to select winners of the 2024 NICE and during the conduct of the Invent School™ seminar-workshops.

The donations and pledges from these companies are a testament of their corporate social responsibility to make a positive impact on the lives of others. This act of generosity was made possible through the certification of the NEDA which identified the Invent School™ and 2024 NICE as part of the 2024 NPP. The NPP is a list of priority programs, projects, and government activities in education, health, youth and sports development, human settlements, science and culture, and economic development. 

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By Geraldine Ducusin


 

No matter how accurate the weather forecast is, but if those on the ground will have difficulty in understanding or interpreting the forecast, the warning issued will not be of much use. For the local government to take action or even for people in the community to know what to do, they have to know what the impact of the weather will be, so they can prepare in order to reduce damage to themselves and properties. Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 created a huge impact where the weather experts realized it’s not enough to just give a forecast. 

“There’s a paradigm shift from the traditional forecast, halimbawa, sinasabi natin dati ‘ito ang lagay ng panahon’ to impact-based forecast, wherein sasabihin na natin, ganito ang maaaring mangyayari sa ganitong lagay ng panahon,” Romeo B. Ganal, Jr., PAGASA Senior Weather Specialist said during the Technology Forum on Disaster Prevention and Mitigation at the HANDA Pilipinas Luzon leg in Ilocos Norte.

(There’s a paradigm shift from the traditional forecast, for instance, we used to say, this is the weather, to impact-based forecast, wherein we’ll say these are what will likely to happen given this weather.)

In the forum, Ganal discussed the multi-hazard impact -based forecasting and early warning system for the Philippines which is based on international standards. 

Ganal said there’s a limitation to what a forecast agency can do. There’s a need to make people in the localities understand, interpret appropriately, so they can take appropriate action in order to save more lives.

Also, among PAGASA’s innovation is their new website and chance of rain forecast. The new website has uniform look and information by province that can also provide a five-day weather information.

Sharon Juliet M. Arruejo, Assistant Weather Services Chief of PAGASA said that they can now provide for the people’s weather forecast needs or special forecast, which the people can use in their rescue.

“We can also give ‘chance of rain’ data for the week wherein the public may know the chances of rain, like how many percent, thirty percent, for instance. But these information are available for now only in our website, and not yet in social media,” Arruejo added.

Heads of local governments from different parts of Luzon and some national government offices including Office of the Civil Defense (OCD) and Department of Interior, Local Government (DILG), Philippines Information Agency (PIA), local Disaster Risk Reduction Mitigation (DRRM) officers and students gather for a three-day event as HANDA PILIPINAS Innovations in Climate and Disaster Resilience Luzon leg kicks off today at Plaza Del Norte, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte. DOST-TAPI managed this year’s HANDA, in collaboration with DOST-Regions I who hosted the Luzon leg, VII, VIII and X, and other government agencies (TAPI news service).