Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija, Philippines

Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija, Philippines : is a municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, within Region 3 – Central Luzon, in the Republic of the Philippines.

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Updated: September 26, 2023

Bacolod City to use security seal for government-issued documents.
BACOLOD CITY – The city government here will soon bid out the delivery of services to implement the ordinance mandating a security seal on issued official documents. Councilor Jude Thaddeus Sayson, chair of the City Council’s Committee on Appropriation and Finance, said on Tuesday that the bidding would proceed once funding is available. However, it does not mean the release of the PHP35 million requirement in a single tranche. “If you need certification from the city, you will need to pay extra for the seal. The national government uses this now. The Department of the Interior and Local Government memorandum issued to us also has a security seal,” he added in an interview.

Source: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1210552

NegOr pregnant women to get supplemental feeding vs. stunting
DUMAGUETE CITY – The Negros Oriental Provincial Health Office (PHO) will be feeding malnourished pregnant mothers for three months in a campaign to address stunted growth among babies, a health official said on Tuesday. PHO chief Dr. Liland Estacion told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) that the current stunted growth rate of children in the province is 10.8 percent. “While this is not as high as the national percentage, it is still high for Negros Oriental, and we need to bring it down below the 10 percent average,” Estacion said. The country’s average rate of stunted children is 30 percent.

Source: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1210575

Last Updated on May 19, 2023

Last Updated on May 19, 2023

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