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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Child rights organizations call for the prevention of physical and humiliating punishment against children during the COVID-19 pandemic



In fact, 
3 in 5 children have experienced some form of physical violencethe 2016 National Baseline Study on Violence Against Children revealedSixty percent of these cases happened in their own homes, with 1 in 2 children experiencing corporal punishment.  

“This disturbing figure can exponentially increase, especially now that parents and caregivers are experiencing added stress,” said Rowena Cordero, Joining Forces Alliance Convenor and Save the Children Philippines Chief of Programs. “Children should be protected from experiencing violence at home. And parents need to be supported in coping with stress and in ensuring that parenting practices respect and uphold children’s rights.”



While the quarantine measures imposed by the government help in controlling the spread of COVID-19, it may also unintentionally expose children to increased protection risks.

The economic, health, and security problems resulting from the pandemic may take its toll on the mental health of parents and caregivers. Hence, they may be unable to effectively manage their stress and frustration. As a result, these adults may resort to using physical, humiliating, and degrading punishment on their children.

To prevent this from happening, we urge the government to:
      Ensure timely delivery of social protection and amelioration programs.
      Establish accountability and feedback mechanisms for families and children.
      Provide mental health and psychosocial support for parents and caregivers, through online platforms or hotlines, in coordination with private groups.
      Set up hotlines and online platforms where children and the public can send complaints about child abuse cases.
      Regularly assess child protection risks throughout the COVID-19 response, including disaggregated data of children based on age, sex, and disability.
      Closely monitor children at increased risk of violence, exploitation, abuse, and neglect.



In particular, we call on the Department of Social Welfare and Development to:
      Activate child protection programs and response and referral mechanisms.
      Ensure that protection and social welfare services are adequately funded and are central throughout all the stages of the COVID-19 response.

We also urge all local governments to:
      Set up child-friendly hotlines for reporting and psychosocial counseling.
      Ensure compliance with the DILG Advisory (2 April 2020) on the activation of the Barangay Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk and the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) during the Enhanced Community Quarantine.
      Disseminate information by dovetailing informative leaflets in relief distribution i.e., stress management, how to report child abuse, among others.




“The rights of children to be protected from all forms of physical, humiliating, and degrading punishment in all settings should be everyone’s concern, especially of the government,” said Cordero. “As much as we don’t want children to be exposed to COVID-19, we also don’t want them to be vulnerable to any form of violence.”           

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STEP 1
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STEP 2
Choose from the listed payment modes available. Pay and take a screenshot of your proof of payment
STEP 3
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STEP 4


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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Simplehang luto sa panahon ng Covid-19 lockdown


Kamuzta na po kayo mga mumshies, madur and pudra?  How are you  all doing? Coping pa din po ba tayo or nasanay na? Its been a month since lockdown. Ano na po ang nagawa nyo na kinasaya nyo? Kamuzta naman ang health natin? Naumay na ba kayo sa noodles and sardines? Kung ako naman po ang tatanungin nyo eto po kapa palengke lang at meron pa akong menu na bagong bago hahaha. Omelette hotdog po with fried Spam lite.






Dahil wala pong magawa sa bahay, kundi ang kumain at matulog.  Check nyo pa ang ref nyo kung may tira tira or yung lamesa nyo na lang kung may natatakpan na ulam na lumamig na. Yung hotdog sa umaga pede din po yang maging instant snack sa hapon pede po natin gawin yang omelette na walang gatas po ha. Simplehan lang po natin. Pero dahil sa gusto ko po naman sumaya ang mga kakain nag bukas po ako ng Spam lite. Marami po nyan sa supermarket. Eto po ay padala lang ng anak ko na aksidenteng nakita ko ng nagwalis walis at ligpit sa kwarto. 

So eto na po ang ingredients at how to cook Hotdog omelette.

Ingredients
Tira tirang hotdog
2 itlog 
Mantika 
asin and pepper (panglasa)
Isang latang Spam

Pano lutuin:
Madaling madali lang po, di po to kumplikado katulad ng relasyon nyo hahaha
Batihin ang itlog.
Hiwain ang hotdog ng cute na mga bilog.

Magpainit ng mantika.
Iprito ang mga hotdog. Wag sunugin. Itabi. 
Ilagay ang mga pritong hotdog sa binating itlog ibalik sila sa kawali at baligtarin. 

Magprito ng spam na nakahiwa ng naaayon sa gusto nyong bitesize. Sorry wala po ako vid nalimot ko ang sarap kase ng amoy ng spam habang piniprito. 

Pagsamahin sa pinggan ng maayos. Pede po yan sa pandesal, tasty or kanin lamig.



Tawagin ang mga kasama sa bahay at enjoy po natin ang fudang. =) Stay home po tayo lahat muna. Stay sane and well. Kaya natin to. =)




Craving for Pizza? Italiannis Greenbelt 2 is open for delivery and pick-up

Good news! Because of The Bistro Group's continous commitment to bring you good food in the comfort of your homes, Italiannis at Greenbelt 2 has joined the select Bistro restaurants and opened its Greenbelt 2 branch for delivery and curbside pick-up via Food Panda or Grab Food. Get your favorite American-Italian fare (also available for pick-up) from 10am until 5pm only. 


#StaySafeAtHome and just call ahead for curbside pick-up orders: Italianni's Greenbelt 2 7728-0283 0995-095-1002 0961-756-0728 Payment is via bank transfer (Unionbank) or cash. Please see details and get your fill of your much missed Italiannis dishes now!

Friday, April 17, 2020

BDO reiterates fight against account verification scam


Scammers are stepping into high gear with their attacks as the country continues to observe the enhanced community quarantine. A prevalent scam has them posing as a bank personnel and urging clients to verify their bank accounts by clicking on a link. This link then opens a website that looks exactly like a bank’s official website. On this fake website, they trick clients into divulging their personal information.
Personal information includes account numbers, credit card information, online banking login details like usernames and passwords, and One-Time PINs (OTP). It enables scammers to use clients’ identities, access their online bank accounts, and steal their money.


BDO Unibank reiterates that it will never ask their clients to verify their bank accounts. Legitimate bank officers, it says, will never reach out via SMS, call, email, or social media to ask for personal information for account validation.
Banking from home
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), alongside the various banks, have been encouraging clients to bank online over visiting their branches particularly at this time when the entire country is moving to flatten the COVID-19 curve. 
Online banking, the BSP adds, promotes social distancing and helps accountholders avoid face-to-face interactions. Above all, staying at home allows them to protect themselves and their loved ones from the virus.
BDO, for its part, continues to encourage its clients to bank from home and enroll to BDO Online Banking. To guide clients who may be banking online for the first time, the bank promotes how-to videos on its YouTube page and has helpful posts on its Facebook page and official website.
Staying vigilant against scammers
Scammers however are taking advantage of the lockdown situation and the added online banking usage. Upping their ante, their attacks now are more sophisticated than ever—their grammar is correct; their communication style is convincingly professional; their fake websites look exactly like their legitimate counterparts. As a result, many, especially first-time users of online banking, are getting victimized and losing their money.
The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) already called on accountholders to be more vigilant: “There have been emails going around informing clients of account deactivation and asking clients to click on a link to prevent deactivation due to COVID-19. We would like to advise against doing so since it will compromise your account security… Banks will never request for your sensitive information.”
Meanwhile, through its #BDOAntiScam campaign, BDO empowers its clients with information that teaches them how to be smarter than scammers. It exposes scam attacks, reminds about the things legitimate bank officers will never do or ask for, and shares defenses such as never sharing personal information and never clicking on links to verify their bank accounts.
Clients who have been scammed, or even just suspect of being scammed, can get in touch with BDO by emailing customercare@bdo.com.ph. They can also log in Messenger, look for BDO Customer Care with the blue verified checkmark from Facebook, and chat with a bank representative.

How to Pay your bills without leaving home

Staying home during the Enhanced Community Quarantine doesn’t mean you have to skip completing important housekeeping tasks - like paying your bills. While payment deadlines for these have been extended, paying on time allows you to easily keep track of your bills and expenses. 







Good thing there are apps like PayMaya that allow you to do this for yourself, or for your loved ones, without having to step out of your home. All you need is to access the Pay Bills function of your PayMaya app. 


Together, let's continue to stand as #OneAgainstCOVID19. Stay safe!





Thursday, April 16, 2020

How to send and receive money via BDO Cash Pick-up partners nationwide



There are still ways available to send and receive money even if the cash pick-up service at all BDO branches is temporarily suspended due to the prevailing COVID-19 crisis. 

With the Cash Pick-Up Anywhere feature that BDO Unibank offers through its Online Banking, both the senders and receivers have an option to transfer and get the money, respectively, safe and sound at any Cash Pick-up partners such as Palawan Pawnshop, RD Pawnshop, Villarica Pawnshop, BDO Network Bank, Cebuana Lhuillier and M. Lhuillier Kwarta. Padala.



Here are the steps: 

To send money 

1. Log on to BDO Online or Mobile Banking
2. Select Send Money > Cash Pick Up at any BDO Branch/Partner
3. Choose one:
* Pick-up Cash Anywhere (Palawan Pawnshop, RD Pawnshop, Villarica Pawnshop, BDO Network Bank)
* Pick-up Cash Cebuana
* Pick-up Cash MLKP (M. Lhuillier Kwarta Padala)
4. Share the Reference Number with your receiver. 

To pick up cash

1. Go to a Cash Pick-up partner.
2. Fill out the RECEIVE MONEY FORM with your complete details:
a. Sender’s Name
b. Receiver’s Name
c. Reference Number
d. Amount to claim
e. Submit the accomplished form with 1 valid ID at the counter.
f. Sign and receive your copy of the computer-generated Receive Money Form




BDO advises the senders to have a photo of their receiver’s ID, and copy their name exactly as written on the ID to avoid mistakes and inconveniences. The receiver, on the other hand, must present the complete Reference Number, and one valid ID upon pick up of the cash, which is available within 2 to 4 working days. 

Meanwhile, for BDO Mobile App users, after the transaction confirmation, they can get the Reference Number under “Send Money” in the bottom menu > View Transaction Status > For Cash Pick Up.

Clients can also visit BDO’s official website www.bdo.com.ph, official BDO Facebook page, and Youtube channel for a step-by-step guide on how to use Cash Pick-up Anywhere and for a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Emergencies can happen anytime and it’s best to be ready


Nobody could have anticipated the unwelcome surprises that 2020 has so far brought along with it. Some of these include the eruption of the long-dormant Taal Volcano and the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. COVID-19 has infected as many as over 930,000 people worldwide and claimed over 47,259 lives and counting. Statistics like these show that emergencies can happen anytime and it’s best to be ready for anything.

Even though there’s no way to predict life’s unpleasant surprises, we can always prepare to ease some of the burden. Life’s uncertainties may include problems related to health, natural calamities, travel mishaps, and more. Stay calm, consider all your options, consult with experts if you can or read up on books and information, and make a plan.



AXA Philippines, one of the country’s leading insurance providers, offers tips on preparing for some of life’s unexpected situations:

Live a healthy life. Chronic illnesses can be avoided by improving your lifestyle. Eat nutrient-rich food, incorporate exercise into your week, and get enough sleep. It’s also a good idea to consider having health insurance to help minimize or eliminate medical expenses. By continually making healthy choices, the quality of your life can also improve.

Have an emergency fund. Start keeping a budget to track your expenses. Also, try to be prudent in managing your budget. Ideally, these funds will provide you with enough cash for three to six months of living expenses and basic needs, should the need arise. 

Get protection for trying times. If there’s a pandemic or state of emergency, expenses are bound to go up. There’s no telling when you or a family member may get infected with something as contagious as COVID-19, which is why having health or life insurance is extremely helpful. Insurance can provide coverage for the damages the coronavirus or other health scares can incur.

Keep your home safe and sound. In the Philippines, natural calamities, such as typhoons and earthquakes, can also strike and leave behind wreckage in people’s lives. It’s advisable to have an emergency kit ready and familiarize yourself with all the safety protocols. You can also protect your home and belongings by purchasing property insurance which provides coverage against weather damage, earthquakes and fires.  

Travel without worrying. Even when you’re traveling, inconveniences are bound to happen. Aside from having a back-up plan, having travel insurance can cover anything from trip cancellations to lost luggage. At times, accidents or car trouble can also occur even commuting to and from work. Don’t be that stranded driver on EDSA. Get regular car tune-ups and consider car insurance as well. Insurance can help with vehicle breakdowns and emergencies on the road. There is also an insurance policy for every budget.

For more information, visit www.axa.com.ph or talk to an AXA financial advisor today.



Blooming in Adversity: Raven Rosenia Marabong


Rising as one of the popular creators on TikTok is 19-year-old Palaweña, Raven Rosenia Marabong hailing from Villa Grande in Puerto Princesa City.
Her TikTok account rr_marabong  has reached about 1.5 million followers with 10.3M likes. Her funny antics and exuberant dubs are bringing laughter across social media platforms.


Nag-start ako mag-try 2018 pa, pero this 2019 ko sya ginamit talaga until now, nag-TikTok ako para mag-enjoy ako. Gusto ko rin syempre magpasaya kasi nakikita ko naman na may mga taong natutuwa so tinuloy-tuloy ko [I actually started on TikTok back in 2018. It is only in 2019 that I’m using the app more often. I enjoy creating TikTok videos and that’s the reason why I’m doing this. Many people are happy with my content and that’s what pushes me to do more.] ,” Marabong said

Marabong is a 1st year college student from Western Philippines University-PPC campus, taking up BS Entrepreneurship.  

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