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2 drug suspects huli sa Caloocan drug bust

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

REHAS na bakal ang kinasadlakan ng dalawang hinihinalang drug personalities matapos kumagat sa ikinasang buy bust operation ng pulisya sa Caloocan City.

 

 

Kinilala ni Caloocan police chief P/Col. Ruben Lacuesta ang naarestong mga suspek na si alyas “Ert”, 53 at alyas “Mekini”, 20, kapwa residente ng Brgy. 19.

 

 

Batay sa ulat ni Col. Lacuesta kay Northern Police District (NPD) Director P/BGen. Rizalito Gapas, bandang alas-6:10 ng umaga nang magsagawa ang mga operatiba ng Station Drug Enforcement Unit (SDEU) sa pangunguna ni P/Cpt. Emmanuel Aldana ng buy bust operation laban kay Ert matapos ang natanggap na report hinggil sa pagbebenta nito ng shabu.

 

 

Isang pulis na nagpanggap na buyer ang nagawang makipagtransaksyon sa suspek ng P6,500 ng droga at nang tanggapin niya marked money mula sa pulis kapalit ng isang plastic sachet ng shabu ay agad siyang dinakma ng mga operatiba, kasama si Mekini na sinasabing bumili din ng droga kay Ert sa P. Zamora St., Brgy., 19.

 

 

Nakumpiska sa mga suspek ang nasa 10 gramo ng hinihinalang shabu na nagkakahalaga ng P68,000.00; at buy bust money na isang P500 bill, kasama ang 6-pirasong P1,000 boodle money.

 

 

Pinuri naman ni BGen. Gapas ang Caloocan police sa kanilang pagsisikap kontra ilegal na droga at sa mga taong sangkot sa pagpapakalat nito na nagresulta sa pagkakadakip sa mga suspek na kapwa mahaharap sa kasong paglabag sa R.A. 9165 o Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002. (Richard Mesa)

NAKATANGGAP ang 56 rehistradong mangingisdang Navoteños

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NAKATANGGAP ang 56 rehistradong mangingisdang Navoteños ng NavoBangka fiberglass boats at lambat mula kay Senator Imee R. Marcos bilang bahagi ng isang linggong pagdiriwang ng kaarawan nina Mayor John Rey Tiangco at Congressman Toby Tiangco. Nagpahayag naman ng pasasalamat ang Tiangco brothers sa Senadora sa ibinigay niyang tulong sa mga mangingisda sa Navotas. (Richard Mesa)

After na ma-confirm ang hiwalayang Elijah at Miles: MAVY at KYLINE, bali-balita naman na nag-break na rin

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

MAGTATAPOS na ang year 2023, pero puno pa rin ang schdules ni Asia’s Multimedia Star na si Alden Richards.  

 

 

Kailan lamang ay nag-announce na ang GMA Network ng bagong historical drama na “Pulang Araw” na magtatampok sa kanya, kasama sina Sanya Lopez at ang BarDa loveteam nina Barbie Forteza at David Licauco.

 

 

Nag-announce din ang Viva Films, Studio Viva at Myriad Entertainment na may gagawing movie si Alden na makakasama niya sina Nicco Manalo, Joyce Ching at Heaven Peralejo.

 

 

At isa pang movie na magiging first directorial job niya na siya rin ang actor at producer, titled “Out of Order.”

 

 

Matapos ang sunud-sunod na block screenings ng “Five Breakups and a Romance” nila ni Julia Montes, na almost all the screenings ay dinaluhan niyang lahat, ngayon ay nagsimula na sila ni Ms. Sharon Cuneta na i-launch naman ang Grand Kick Off ng “Family of Two” na entry sa 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival.

 

 

Sa December 1 ang grand launch ng kanilang trailer exclusive sa TV Patrol.  May balita rin na may follow-up movie project na sila ni Sharon pagkatapos nito na hindi na sila gaganap na mag-ina at hindi rin lovers.

 

 

Ayon pa kay Alden, this November na siya magsisimula ng kanyang first directorial job dahil may story na sila, buo na rin ang casting, kaya excited na siya.

 

 

Matupad kaya ni Alden ang Christmas vacation abroad niya with his family this year sa dami ng kanyang gagawin? Last year kasi hindi nila nagawang magbakasyon sa US dahil sa dami rin ng trabaho ni Alden.

 

 

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AYAW munang mag-comment ni Maja Salvador tungkol sa break-up ng kanyang “Emojination” co-host Miles Ocampo with “Senior High”actor Elijah Canlas.  Sa halip, in-assure ni Maja si Miles ng kanyang support.

 

 

“Ayaw ko muna mag-comment, I just saw it now.  No comment muna,” sabi ni Maja sa red carpet premiere of “Replacing Chef Chico.”

 

 

“I’m her Ate. Alam niya yun, Forever Ate!”

 

 

Noong Thursday, November 23, Elijah confirmed their split,, pero he clarified that their break-up was amicable.

 

 

Meanwhile, sina Mavy Legaspi at Kyline Alcantara naman ang balitang nag-break na rin at nalaman ito ng fans dahil sa mga Instagram posts nina Zoren Legaspi at Carmina Villarroel na nagpapakita ng suporta kay Mavy.

 

 

Kapansin-pansin din kasi na ilang linggo nang hindi napapanood na magkasama sila sa “All-Out Sundays” sa GMA.  Si Kyline ay present pero wala si Mavy na dati ay lagi silang may special number sa show.

 

 

Totoo kayang si Mavy ang may problema?

(NORA V. CALDERON)

US investments sa Pinas papalo sa $763-M ngayong 2023

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

PAPALO sa  $763.74 million  ang magiging  investment ng Estados Unidos ngayong 2023 sa oras na maisakatuparan ang Marcos trip pledges.

 

 

Kapag nangyari ito, nakikita na tatlong beses ang itinaas ng investment noong nakaraang taon.

 

 

“If the pledges generated by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his last visit to the country come to fruition,” ayon kay DTI Undersecretary for Communications Kim Bernardo-Lokin sa isang panayam.

 

 

Sa ulat, nagtapos na kamakailan ang six-day official visit sa Estados Unidos ni Pangulong Marcos  kung saan siya nagpartisipa para sa  30th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting. Umani ang Pangulo ng investment commitments na nagkakahalaga ng mahigit sa  $672 million.

 

 

“This year, from January to August, we had seen $91.74 million in US investments. The trip of the president for this APEC had generated about $672 million as had been announced,”  ayon kay Bernardo-Lokin.

 

 

“That’s a total of $763.74 million,” aniya pa rin sabay sabing “That’s three times what we saw last year.”

 

 

Tinuran pa ni Bernardo-Lokin na ang pagdagsa ng US investment sa Pilipinas noong nakaraang taon ay  umabot sa $250.39 million.

 

 

At nang tanungin kung kailan maaaring makitang maisasakatuparan ang mga ‘pledges’ na ito sa aktuwal na  direct investments, sinabi ni Bernardo-Lokin na ilan sa mga pangakong investment projects ay magsisimula sa 2024.

 

 

“The best way to put it is in terms of internet connection,” aniya pa rin sabay sabing  “When you talk about connectivity, one of the first things the president and DTI Sec. [Alfredo] Pascual witnessed was for the agreement for the deployment of the first two internet micro-geo satellites.”

 

 

“Why do I raise this? Because these first two internet micro-geo satellites, the first one will be deployed by next year, that will be around the last quarter of 2024,” lahad pa rin ni Bernardo-Lokin.

 

 

Binanggit naman ni Bernardo-Lokin  na isa sa mga pledges ay ang paglikha ng US manufacturing facility sa Pilipinas. Sa katunayan ay nagsimula na ang pre-feasibility studies ukol dito.

 

 

Samantala, inilahad naman ni  Frank Thiel, pangulo ng  American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, na inaasahan ng organisasyon ang malaking US trade mission sa  March 2024, pangungunahan ni US President Joe Biden.

 

 

“It will be high-level executives, different industries will be looking to see if they can invest in the Philippines…”  ayon kay Thiel  sabay sabing  “President Biden is actually directing the trade mission. He’s going to be supporting, organizing, that’s what we have been led to understand.” (Daris Jose)

Canada-PH defense cooperation deal, inaasahan sa January 2024

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

UMAASA ang Canada  at Pilipinas na mapipirmahan ng mga ito ang memorandum of understanding (MOU) hinggil sa  defense cooperation sa Enero 2024.

 

 

Isang kasunduan na makapagbubukas sa oportunidad para sa isang visiting forces agreement (VFA).

 

 

Sa isang panayam, sinabi ni  Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines David Hartman na tinapos na ng dalawang gobyerno ang “final language” ng kasunduan at umaasa na matitintahan ito “very early in the new calendar year.”

 

 

“Our minister has talked about, let’s explore next a visiting forces agreement, right? So, once we have this defense MOU under our belts, then that will allow us to open up a whole world of opportunities,” ayon kay Hartman.

 

 

Idinagdag pa niya na ang posibleng VFA kasama ang  Pilipinas ay maaaring  pinakabagong Canada na mayroon sa Asya kapag inilipat na nito ang pagtuon sa Indo-Pacific.

 

 

Ang Pilipinas ay mayroong visiting forces agreements sa  Estados Unidos at Australia, nagbibigay ng  legal framework para sa presensya ng puwersa ng bansa sa iba.

 

 

Nauna rito, nagdesisyon naman ang Maynila na simulan ang negosasyon para sa kahalintulad na kasunduan sa Japan, tatawaging Reciprocal Access Agreement.

 

 

Naniniwala si Hartman na ang Canada ay magiging  “very stalwart partner” ng Pilipinas kapuwa sa counterterrorism at territorial defense.

 

 

Sinabi pa ni Hartman na “Canada’s push to bolster its defense cooperation with the country also shows its commitment to the region under its new Indo-Pacific strategy.”

 

 

Hindi naman nito isinasara ang pintuan para sa “future joint patrol” kasama ang Pilipinas sa South China Sea.

 

 

“We’ve had joint sails so far. Until we have a defense treaty we can’t do joint patrols,” paliwanag nito.

 

 

“But one can only imagine, as we deepen and broaden our engagement here, those would be areas of opportunity that we wish to explore,”  dagdag na pahayag ni Hartman. (Daris Jose)

Jeepney operators at drivers binahagi ang mga hinaing sa consolidation

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

MULING nanawagan ang mga jeepney operators at drivers sa pamahalaan na lumahok at nagtayo ng kooperatiba para sa programa ng PUV Modernization na tanggalin at huwag ng ipatupad ang consolidation.

 

 

 

Sa isang press conference na ginawa ng PISTON ay kanilang sinabi na ang mga operators na sumali sa consolidation ay nawalan ng kabuyahan dahil sa nasabing programa.

 

 

 

Ayon kay Rommel Odevilas ng Guadalupe-FTI Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association Inc. (GUAFTIODA) na nagtayo sila ng kooperatiba kasama ang 57 Filipino bilang mga miyembro at isang grupo ng Chinese noong 2019.

 

 

 

Ang mga nasabing Chinese ay silang may-ari ng mga modern jeepneys at sa katagalan ay sinabi ng grupo na hindi sila kumikita kung kaya’t hindi binigyan ang mga operators ng P800 na kita kada araw na kanilang pinangako.

 

 

 

Katagalan, ang mga drivers at ang Filipino na operatos ay hindi na pinayagan na pumunta ng kanilang opisina. Si Odevilas ay gumastos ng halos P50,000 para sa consolidation kung saan kanyang binigay ang prangkisa ng kanyang sasakyan sa Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) upang lumahok sa nasabing programa.

 

 

 

“We really cried for what happened to us and we could not sleep. We sweated for our livelihood and yet nothing happened,” wika ni Odevilas.

 

 

 

Sa ngayon, ang iba nilang miyembro ay napilitang ipagbili na lamang ang kanilang mga sasakyan kung kaya’t ang ibang miyembro ay walang trabaho sa ngayon.

 

 

 

Naghain na sila ng reklamo laban sa dating nilang partners sa LTFRB at hinihintay na lamang nila ang desisyon ng ahensya.

 

 

 

Sa Pasig naman, sinabi ni Oscar Dela Pena na secretary ng Pasig-Mandaluyong-Quiapo Operators and Drivers Alliance (PAMAQODA) na ang kanilang kooperatiba ay hindi rin kumikita simula pa noong 2019 kung kaya’t ang kanilang mga miyembro ay hindi pa nakakakuha ng kanilang mga dividends.

 

 

 

Isang Emerson Bismonte naman ang nagsabing hindi rin sila nakakuha ng benepisyo mula sa SSS at Pag-ibig na dati pang pinangako sa mga drivers ng modern jeepneys noong sila ay nagtayo ng kooperatiba at sumali sa consolidation.

 

 

 

Umaasa sila Odevilas, Dela Pena at Bismonte kasama ang iba pang miyembro tulad ng mga drivers at operators na dinggin ng pamahalaan ang kanilang mga hinaing hinggil sa kanilang mga panawagan.

 

 

 

Sa nasabing ginawang press conference ay kanilang pinilas ang kopya ng Omnibus Franchising Guidelines ng DOTr at kanilang sinabi na tutol sila sa phaseout ng traditional jeepneys.  LASACMAR

PH handang makipagtulungan sa ibang bansa para sa rules-based order

Posted on: November 28th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

MULING  iginiit ni Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez ang kahandaan ng Pilipinas na makipagtulungan sa mga regional at global partners nito para sa isang rules-based order at maituloy ang pag-uusap sa mga hindi pagkakaintindihan.

 

 

Ginawa ni Romualdez ang pahayag nitong Huwebes sa pagsimula ng ika-31 Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF), kung saan ang Pilipinas ay nagho-host.

 

 

Lumahok sa naturang forum ang mga parliamentarian mula sa iba’t ibang bansa sa rehiyon.

 

 

Muling pinagtibay ni Speaker Romualdez ang pangako ng Pilipinas sa UN-centered multilateralism sa pandaigdigang pamamahala at ang mga prinsipyo ng sentralidad ng ASEAN at mga organisasyong pang-rehiyon katulad ng APEC, kasabay ng pagbibigay nito sa resolusyon ng Pilipinas upang palakasin ang mga parliyamento para sa kapayapaan at katatagan ng rehiyon.

 

 

Kasabay nito ay hiniling din ni Romualdez sa mga kasaping bansa sa APPF na magkatuwang na tugunan ang transnational crimes kasama ang trafficking in persons, lalo na ng mga kababaihan at kabataan.

 

 

Nanawagan din ang lider ng 300 kongresista ng Kamara de Representantes sa mga mambabatas sa Asia-Pacific na pagtulungang solusyunan ang mga problemang kinahaharap ng rehiyon lalo na ang kahirapan ng nasa 4.8 bilyon nitong mamamayan.

 

 

Binanggit din ni Romualdez ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaisa para sa pagtaguyod ng isang matatag at sustainable na Asia-Pacific region.

 

 

Para naman makamit ang kapayapaan at seguridad sa rehiyon, iginiit ni Speaker ang pangangailangan na matagumpay na resolbahin ang mga hindi pagkakaintindihan at pagibayuhin ang seguridad at kakapakan ng mga tao.

 

 

Tinukoy din ng House leader ang Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), na niratipika ng Senado ng Pilipinas kamakailan, bilang halimbawa ng kooperasyon sa ekonomiya at kalakalan sa pagitan ng mga bansa.

 

 

Sinabi pa ni Romualdez na ang pagpasok ng RCEP ng isang estado ay malinaw na pagpapakita ng pagsuporta nito sa isang bukas at malayang pang-rehiyong ekonomiya na tumatalima sa rules-based multilateral trading system

 

 

Aniya, aabot sa $32.6 trilyon ang pinagsamang GDP ng mga bansa sa Asia-Pacific.

 

 

Nanawagan din si Romualdez na isama sa APPF ang young parliamentarians.

 

 

Aniya, ipinanukala ng delegasyon ng Pilipinas sa APPF na amyendahan ang panuntunan ng Forum upang maisama na ang young parliamentarian sa kanilang taunang pulong.

 

 

Hiniling din ni Speaker sa mga miyembro ng APPF- na suportahan ang Pilipinas para maging non-permanent member ng United Nations Security  Council para sa mga taong 2027-2028.

 

 

Sinabi pa ng lider ng Kamara na handa na ang Pilipinas para balikatin ang responsibilidad ng naturang posisyon dala ng maigting na pagnanais nito na maitaguyod ang kapayapaan at paglaban sa terorismo.

 

 

Sa kanyang pagsalubong sa mga kasamahang mambabatas sa rehiyon ay hinikayat ni Speaker Romualdez ang mga ito na saksihan at damhin ang mainit na pagtanggap at pakikipagkaibigan ng mga Pilipino.

 

 

Inaasahan ang pagkakaroon ng courtesy call kay Speaker Romualdez ng mga kalahok sa forum gaya ng parliamentarian mula sa Vietnam, Canada, Russia, Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia, at Chile. (Ara Romero)

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Innovation Triumphs Over Adversity: PHAP’s Response to Unprecedented Challenges Chronicled in ‘The Power of Innovation’ Report

Posted on: November 27th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

The Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Association of the Philippines (PHAP) today launched a landmark report titled “The Power of Innovation,” offering an insightful perspective of lessons learned and ways forward coming from a global crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 

 

During the unprecedented challenges the pandemic presents, “The Power of Innovation” bears witness to the remarkable resilience of human collaboration and ingenuity. Amidst the turmoil, the Philippine biopharmaceutical industry stood strong, demonstrating an extraordinary capacity for partnerships and innovation in the face of seemingly insurmountable adversity.

 

 

 

This report underscores the pivotal role of PHAP and its member companies in the nation’s response to the pandemic. PHAP member companies acted swiftly to ensure the accessibility of essential supplies such as testing kits, vaccines, and antiviral treatments. Their unwavering commitment to maintaining the pharmaceutical supply chain, even during strict lockdowns, has been instrumental in safeguarding public health.

 

 

 

“Capturing these insights ensures that the knowledge gained from our experiences can serve as a valuable resource for current and future challenges as we fully navigate our way out of the impact of the pandemic. In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, documenting our successes becomes a crucial compass guiding us towards effective strategies and resilient responses. The ultimate power of innovation lies in its ability to save and improve lives so that the people can contribute to social and economic progress,” said Diana Edralin, President of PHAP.

 

 

 

Key report highlights

 

 

 

The report contains the contributions of the Philippine Pharmaceutical Industry to nation building. PHAP and its member companies are contributing in four ways: defending against COVID-19; helping to increase access to medicines; helping drive economic growth; and collaborating to build healthcare ecosystems.

 

 

 

In the fight against COVID, PHAP members rose to the occasion from the earliest days of the pandemic, as soon as it was clear that this was a global health crisis requiring a whole-of-society approach. The first response was in the form of supporting the frontline workers and in parallel, working with the government to facilitate the swift entry of their medical innovations into the country from test kits, to vaccines, and to treatments.

 

 

 

For example, PHAP has delivered an impressive 245.54 million COVID-19 vaccines as of June 2022. It has fast-tracked the launch of diagnostic kits to make it easy for companies and families to conduct antigen testing. From anti-bacterial treatments to monoclonal antibodies, working with the FDA, innovative, clinically-proven anti-COVID drugs were made available to help minimize the risk of severe infections and improve overall health outcomes for COVID patients. In the process, this helped better manage patient load in hospitals, shorten duration of hospitalization, and reduce the strain on the country’s healthcare system. PHAP also partnered with the DOH to help educate the public on the safety and efficacy of vaccines to help them overcome vaccine hesitancy.

 

 

 

Since the declaration of the pandemic in 2020, PHAP Members have worked tirelessly to make the Philippines a priority country to receive supplies of medicines, vaccines, and diagnostics vis-à-vis the country’s health needs. During the pandemic, PHAP Members closely collaborated with the government in monitoring the supply of needed medicines, and even chartered flights to make these life-saving innovations available to Filipino patients amidst global demand and strict lockdowns. These medicines were for COVID and non-COVID conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, antibiotics and cancer among many others.

 

 

 

One of the report’s key messages revolves around the undeniable link between health and economic development. It stresses the importance of investments in health, not only as means of sustaining economic growth but also as a catalyst for creativity, innovation, and improved quality of life. The pandemic has disrupted conventional economic paradigms, necessitating a recalibration of the discourse around the interplay of health and economic well-being.

 

 

 

With this, the report explores the economic impact of the pharmaceutical industry in the Philippines. PHAP has fueled economic growth with a valuation reaching Php 238 billion. It reveals that the industry’s contribution to the nation’s GDP has seen a significant uptick and that the pharmaceutical sector plays a vital role in employee development and healthcare professional education.

 

 

 

Beyond COVID-19 efforts, PHAP has significantly advanced medical research, completing and continuing over 154 clinical trials in the past two years. Furthermore, the companies have introduced a remarkable 575 novel drugs over the last five years, spanning across critical health domains such as cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, oncology, and other diseases. These achievements underscore PHAP’s pivotal role in propelling the nation forward through comprehensive healthcare contributions.

 

 

 

“The Power of Innovation” also highlights the contributions of research-based pharmaceutical organizations. These entities have been at the forefront of developing and disseminating essential tools in the fight against the virus, ranging from diagnostic test kits to vaccines. Notably, innovative approaches, such as unique vaccine supply agreements and patent donations to a global “medicine pool,” have been instrumental in ensuring equitable access to life-saving treatments.

 

 

 

Digital technology played a pivotal role in navigating the complexities of vaccine supply and distribution, empowering local government units and enabling individuals to monitor their vaccination records. Furthermore, pharmaceutical companies actively engaged in multi-channel communication to disseminate critical medical information, while supply chain providers developed apps to streamline vaccine distribution.

 

 

 

The role of innovation and collaboration

 

 

 

Collaboration remains a central theme throughout the report. PHAP member companies actively collaborated with the government and various organizations to address the multifaceted challenges posed by the pandemic. The report underscores the importance of building bridges and partnerships, including working closely with patient groups, medical societies, hospitals, and healthcare professionals.

 

 

 

The Power of Innovation is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Philippines in the face of adversity. It serves as a poignant reminder that innovation, collaboration, and a shared commitment to health are powerful tools that can help us prepare for the next pandemic and build resilient healthcare systems as no one sector can do it alone,” said PHAP Executive Director Teodoro B. Padilla.

 

 

 

Moving forward, PHAP commits to collaborative efforts in four key areas. Firstly, it will support the country’s journey to universal healthcare. Secondly, PHAP will continue with best practice sharing with regulatory bodies like the FDA and HTAU, aiming to establish world-class healthcare systems in the country. Thirdly, it will seek to position the Philippines as a Center of Excellence in Clinical Research for ASEAN, fostering collaborative research for medical advancements. Lastly, PHAP will advance knowledge and technology transfers to strengthen the Department of Health’s capabilities, focusing on pandemic preparedness, human capital development, and supply chain optimization. These efforts showcase PHAP’s comprehensive approach to addressing pandemic challenges.

 

 

 

A distinguished panel discussion featuring prominent leaders from national agencies and the health sector was a key highlight of the event. The panel comprised esteemed individuals who have played important roles in shaping the nation’s response to the challenges posed by the pandemic.

 

 

 

Among the esteemed speakers were Mr. Paolo Borromeo, Health Sector Lead  Private Sector Advisory Council; Mr. Francis Del Val, Managing Director of Fortman Cline Management Services; Secretary Teodoro Herbosa of Department of Health;  Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health;

 

 

Rep. Ciriaco B. Gato, Jr., Chairman of the House Committee on Health; Dr. Samuel Zacate, Director General of Food and Drug Administration; Atty. Rowel S. Barba, Director General of Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines;  and Dr. Francisco Z. Soria, Jr., Vice President, Quality Assurance Group of Philippine Health Insurance Corp.

 

 

 

Additionally, the panel included Dr. Jaime C. Montoya, Executive Director of the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development – Department of Science and Technology; Mr. Reynaldo Lignes, Acting Director of the Manufacturing Industry Services – Board of Investments; Atty. Michael Aguinaldo, Chairperson of the Philippine Competition Commission (PhCC); and Assistant Secretary Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes of the Policy Planning Group of National Economic and Development Council.

 

 

 

Renowned infectious disease expert, Dr. Nina Gioriani, a Professor and former Dean at the University of the Philippines – College of Medicine; Dr. Minerva Calimag, President of  Philippine Medical Association;  Dr. Lulu Bravo, Executive Director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination; Ms Karen Villanueva, President of the Philippine Alliance of Patient Organizations; and Ms. Carmen Auste, CEO of Cancer Warriors Foundation and Vice President for External Affairs, Cancer Coalition Philippines. TINGOG Partylist Rep. Jude Acidre capped the event with his inspirational message.

 

 

 

Their insights and expertise enriched the discussion and shed light on critical facets of healthcare and innovation in the Philippines.

 

 

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‘Moana’ Joins the Ranks of Walt Disney Animated Movies to Receive a Live-Action Adaptation

Posted on: November 27th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

A live-action version of Disney’s Moana has been announced and there are many exciting details about the remake of the hit musical fantasy movie. Moana is another of Disney’s animated movies receiving the live-action remake treatment, despite being released in the last ten years. 

 

 

The most recent wave of live-action remakes of Disney animated movies began in 2010 with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, but Disney has dabbled in this type of movie-making even before that. The memorable live-action remake of One Hundred and One Dalmatians with Glenn Close in 1996 was a very early example of this.

 

 

2016’s Moana has the unique distinction of being the studio’s most recent animated movie to be remade as live-action. Most of Disney’s remakes have been of “classic” Disney movies released in the 20th century. Moana follows the titular princess as she sets off on an oceanic voyage to save her island. Along the way, she meets Maui, a trickster demi-god, and a number of other mythical figures as she attempts to restore the heart of Te Fiti. The musical is scored by Lin Manuel-Miranda and was nominated for two Oscars at the 89th Academy Awards. Though it was only announced in April 2023, there’s already lots of news surrounding Moana‘s live-action remake.

 

 

Dwayne Johnson has confirmed the Moana remake is the next movie he’s filming, which is seemingly a sign that the live-action adaptation is on the horizon. Johnson voiced the role of Maui in the hit Disney animated film, and he was one of the earliest names attached to the live-action remake to reprise his role. While the announcement doesn’t solidify much else about the movie, it does offer some insight into the production timeline. In his latest announcement, Johnson also confirmed that Thomas Kail will direct and Lin Manuel Miranda will once again provide the music.

 

 

“The Rock” announced via Twitter that Disney is working on a live-action remake of Moana. As the voice of Maui in the animated movie, Johnson is an excellent spokesperson for the remake announcement. In the clip, Johnson teases what’s to come before excitedly revealing that Disney has begun working on the live-action adaptation of the tropical adventure movie. Johnson stands on the island of O’ahu in Hawaii and explains the importance of the state to his childhood and how his Samoan ancestry helped inform his portrayal of Maui in Moana.

 

 

Johnson goes on to reveal an interesting factoid about the creation of Moana. Johnson and Disney Animation found inspiration for Maui’s design from Johnson’s late grandfather, the legendary High Chief, and wrestler Peter Maivia. The animated Moana seems to have been something of a passion project for Johnson, and it appears that the live-action version will be a personal touchpoint for the movie star as well.

 

 

The Moana live-action remake will likely follow the same story beats as the animated movie. Original writer Jared Bush returned to pen the script and worked with Dana Ledoux Miller to adapt it. In Moana, the headstrong titular character ventures out from her home island to find a solution to the blight that has tarnished the land. Along the way she meets the demi-god Maui and learns important lessons about herself.

 

 

With many fantastical elements, Moana’s story takes place primarily on the water, which may prove a challenge for a live-action remake. Fortunately, Disney is no stranger to large special effects-heavy movies, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever proved they have artists capable of producing water effects combined with fantasy imagery that live-action actors can credibly interact with. The whole story could easily be translated into a live-action remake and there should not be many cuts.

 

 

Despite producing a slew of live-action remakes already, Disney already has plenty more planned, some of which are further ahead in production than Moana. Peter Pan & Wendy debuted on Disney+ on April 28, 2023, and The Little Mermaid premiered May 26, 2023. Further along in the schedule, there will be the Snow White remake, and a prequel to The Lion King (2019) titled Mufasa: The Lion King.   (source: screenrant.com)

(ROHN ROMULO)