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    Every year in the month of August, the city of Davao hosts a festival known as Kadayawan. This event is a celebration of appreciation for the many blessings bestowed upon the city, including the wealth of culture, bounty of harvest, and tranquility of daily life. In addition to this, it honors and commemorates the 11 Tribes, who are a confederation of native people that currently reside in the city.




    The origin of the word Kadayawan is Madayaw, which signifies precious, good, and outstanding.

    The Kadayawan Festival of Davao began in 1986 as a collection of tribal festivals showcasing the thanksgiving traditions of Mindanao's indigenous tribes. Historically, Davao's ethnic communities residing at the base of Mount Apo would gather for a bountiful harvest.

    Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan, Pamulak, or the floral float festival, and Hiyas sa Kadayawan are the three primary attractions of the celebration. In addition to this, the Kadayawan Tribal Village in Magsaysay Park and the Kadayawan 3D Mapping Light Show is a major tourist attraction.

    The Kadayawan Tribal Village welcomed visitors for the first time on August 5 of this year. I was not present for the opening, but I did go to the location the next day, and I was astounded by the modifications that had been done to the village. In comparison to the past, they now enjoy a significantly larger and superior space.

    11 Tribes of Davao City are Ata, Bagobo Klata, Bagobo Tagabawa, Obu-Manuvu, Matigsalog comprising the lumad peoples, then the Moro groups consisting of the Tausug, Sama, Iranun, Maguindanaoan, Maranao and the Kagan peoples.

    LUMAD

    ATA TRIBE

    BAGOBO-KLATA TRIBE

    BAGOBO TAGABAWA

    OBU-MANUVU TRIBE

    MATIGSALUG TRIBE


    MORO GROUPS

    TAUSUG TRIBE


    SAMA TRIBE

    IRANUN TRIBE

    MAGUINDANAOAN TRIBE


    MARANAO TRIBE

    KAGAN TRIBE

    Kadayawan Tribal Village at night.


    I was able to catch a glimpse of the Hiyas sa Kadayawan Talent Presentation event on that same day. But I have to get going early since I don't want to miss the 3D Mapping that will be taking place at the Davao City Hall.



    The 3D Mapping Light Show is one of the attractions in Kadayawan that you absolutely cannot miss. Not only does it provide interesting information about the history of Kadayawan, but it also highlights the development that our city has undergone over the course of the past years.





    The "Kadayawan Festival" is a celebration of Davao's commitment to preserving its legacy. Festivities showcasing Davao's rich local culture, accompanied by an upbeat atmosphere, make the festival a must-visit for both locals and tourists.

    Next week, we will be holding our Misa Pasasalamat and Pag-abli sa Kadayawan or the Official Opening of Kadayawan Festival 2022 with the theme: "KASIKAS SA KADAYAWAN," which will be held at Bantawan Amphitheatre in Magsaysay Park. 
    Apo Agua Infrastuctura, Inc. (Apo Agua) has delivered 2,220 meters of water pipelines to Barangay Tawantawan in Baguio District, therefore reaffirming its commitment to its host communities over the long term. The barangay will use the donated pipelines to enhance its existing water infrastructure, thereby enhancing the delivery of water.

    Present during the turnover of the water pipelines were (R-L)  Congressman Isidro Ungab, Davao City Water District General Manager Mildred Aviles, Apo Agua Operations Head Shake A. Tuason,  Apo Agua Project Manager Dorcas Ho, Tawantawan Barangay Kagawad Jimmy Enoch, and Davao City 3rd District Councilor Alberto “Abet” Ungab. 




    These additional pipelines will complete Tawantawan's second water pipeline system, which will connect the barangay's newly constructed water reservoir to its current water supply. In consequence, this will increase the barangay's water supply, alleviating the pressing demand for a sufficient water supply and enhancing the lives of approximately 600 residents.

    This is one of our most pressing issues in the barangay, thus this donation is of great assistance to the community. 600 additional homes have been supplied with water since we began using the pipes. Ricardo Gierran, captain of Barangay Tawantawan, stated, "I expect to have additional projects with Apo Agua that would benefit the residents of Tawantawan."

    Third District Representative Abet Ungab, Tawantawan Kagawad Jimmy Enoch, Apo Agua Operations Head Shake A. Tuason, and Third District Councilor Isidro Ungab pose with one out of the thirty-seven rolls of pipes donated to Barangay Tawantawan.




    "Dako among pasalamat sa Apo Agua sa ilong kasing-kasing na paghatag ug pipes apan nadungagan og patubig ang among barangay. Pito ka purok ang nakabenepisyo sa proyekto. Nagtipon pud mi alang sa nakatabang na Water System Management nga seminar ni Apo Agua para sa paglambo sa among pagmentinar ug padagan sa among patubig sa barangay (We are grateful to Apo Agua for giving us with extra pipes that boosted the water distribution in our community. This initiative benefitted seven puroks inside our barrio. Elma Casinillo, a member of Tawantawan's Barangay Waterworks and Sanitation Association (BWASA), added, "We also thank them for providing an instructive Water System Management, which will help enhance our water system maintenance and operations).

    Pipeline Water System Management Seminar for Tawantawan’s Barangay Water Works and Sanitation Association, conducted by Apo Agua’s Technical Representative, Ruby Broas.




    "As we work towards completing the Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project (DCBSWP) and supplying water to the entirety of Davao City, we also continue to search for ways to offer more to our host communities. While Tawantawan is one of the host towns that will not directly benefit from the DCBWSP, we expect that bringing smaller but sustainable water solutions in their area will assist in addressing their basic water needs, as stated by Apo Agua's president, Anna Lu.

    Apo Agua has also offered assistance to Davao City Water District by assisting with the expansion of its water truck effort to District II, while the DCBWSP is in the final stages of project construction. In addition, Apo Agua is now restoring roads in fourteen (14) barangays in the Second and Third Districts of Davao City as a result of its pipelaying activities.

    Apo Agua has announced that it will oversee the development of the Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project in order to expedite its completion and offer 300 million liters of safe water per day to more than one million Davaoeños.

    As the primary catch-up plan, Apo Agua would aggressively pursue as many construction work streams in parallel as possible, with Apo Agua in the lead. Apo Agua aims to begin operations by the end of 2022 despite a very tight timeline, assuming a rapid and seamless transfer.

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    YHEST Realty Development Corp., a joint venture between Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) and the Yuson, Huang, and Tan families of the famous Villa-Abrille clan of Davao, opened the 23-hectare Davao Global Township (DGT), envisioned as Mindanao's most sustainable central business area.


    On July 23, the celebration was attended by Davao City mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte, represented by city councilors Sweet Advicula and Bonz Militar, and vice-mayor Melchor Quitain, Jr.

    After only two years of site development the Davao Global Township was inaugurated and its marker unveiled last June 23 by the Davao City government, YHEST Board of Directors, and CLI top executives. L-R: Carolyn Yao, CLI SVP for HR & Marketing Joanna Marie Bergundthal, YHEST director and CLI COO Jose Franco Soberano, YHEST director and CLI EVP & treasurer Marose Soberano, Honeylet Avanceña, YHEST chairman and CLI Chairman & CEO Jose Soberano III, YHEST president Frederick Yuson, Davao City vice-mayor Jay Melchor Quitain, Jr., YHEST director Sarah Yuson, Rodrigo Duterte II representing Cong. Paolo Duterte, YHEST corporate secretary Jason Huang, Steve Huang representing YHEST director Susan Tan, and Jasper Huang.



    The utility and road networks of the former Davao Golf Club in Davao's densely populated Matina area are nearly finished.

    "Davao Global Township, which we are now inaugurating after only two years of site development, is anticipated to further stimulate economic growth for Davao and its neighboring municipalities by providing a business destination on par with the best in Asia that will host the country's top corporations, office hubs of BPOs, and multinationals," noted CLI chairman and CEO Jose Soberano III.

    Fred Yuson, president of YHEST, added, "We've established the foundation for DGT by constructing a world-class shopping center and a six-tower residential complex." Davao is more than prepared for a project of DGT's ambition and vision, as evidenced by the market's response to both projects.


    SELLING OF PREMIER COMMERCIAL LOTS KICK STARTED

    Additionally, the sale of prime commercial properties to business groups wanting to leverage prospects presented by the region's expanding economy commenced. YHEST initially offered for sale 27 township commercial lots with a total area of 47,194 square meters. Lots range in size from 1,054 to 3,446 square feet.

    Phase 1 of Davao Global Township (DGT) is expected to be completed in 2026. It includes the township’s first residential development The East Village at DGT, a commercial area and lifestyle mall DGT City Center, and DGT Cultural Center.


    INVESTING IN DAVAO

    The National Competitiveness Council and the Department of Trade and Industry have produced the 2021 Towns and Municipalities Competitive Index, which ranks highly urbanized cities based on economic vitality, government effectiveness, infrastructure, and resiliency. Davao achieved the best ranking of any city outside the national capital region and has been among the Top Five since 2015.

    The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry has acknowledged Davao as the most peaceful and secure city in Southeast Asia. In a valedictory and state-of-the-city address, then-mayor Inday Sara Duterte reported that the city's crime index reduced from 13 in 2016 to 1.9 in 2021.

    DGT PHASE 1

    Phase 1 of Davao Global Township consists of the township's first residential development, The East Village at DGT, a commercial district and lifestyle mall, DGT City Center (scheduled to open in early 2024), and DGT Cultural Center (opening 2024).


    In the first quarter of 2022, three of the six towers of The East Village at DGT with 1,087 units sold out in less than a week. This led to the opening of the fourth tower in June of last year. All four towers with 1,334 units are 90 percent sold with a total sales value of P5.25 billion after three months on the market.

    After only two years of site development the Davao Global Township was officially inaugurated on July 23. The utilities and road networks of the former Davao Golf Club in Davao’s populous Matina district are now almost 100% completed. The image above shows an aerial photo taken during the momentous event.

    DGT City Center, a P700 million lifestyle mall with retail, dining, and entertainment options, is also progressing smoothly in order to meet the needs of locals and increase foot traffic.

    Phase 1 of Davao Global Township (DGT) is expected to be completed in 2026. It includes the township’s first residential development The East Village at DGT, a commercial area and lifestyle mall DGT City Center, and DGT Cultural Center.



    The P200 million DGT Cultural Center will complement both projects with exhibition space, museum space, a theater, and a function area for up to 250 people.


    BEST TOWNSHIP IN ASIA

    The perfectly masterplanned DGT was just recognized by the prestigious PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards 2021 as the greatest township in Asia. Other landowners in Visayas and Mindanao who wish to stimulate economic activity in their regions through collaborations with CLI have also shown interest.

    DGT is a sustainable township characterized by the presence of native trees, a one-hectare central park for Davao City residents, and other pocket parks. The municipality is equipped with earth-friendly features, flood mitigation technologies, and sustainable solid waste management. Among its many intelligent community elements are open spaces, broad bike lanes and sidewalks, and an underground cabling distribution system.

    CLI’S LARGE-SCALE DEVELOPMENTS

    Meanwhile, efficient progress is being made on other CLI communities designed to provide future-ready employment and lifestyle opportunities. The 100-hectare Minglanilla Techno Business Park in Minglanilla, Cebu, has commenced reclamation. Beginning in 2025, it is expected to become another economic powerhouse in the Central Visayas.

    CLI will also soon showcase the 14-hectare mixed-use Manresa Town in Cagayan de Oro, which will give commercial and residential options within open spaces to students of the neighboring future Xavier University Masterson Campus, nicknamed "Campus of the Future." Also in negotiation are real estate developments in Cebu and Bacolod.

    Economic growth and an improved quality of life for VisMin residents are expected as a result of large-scale estate developments by CLI.

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    Puerto Princesa, Palawan (Aug. 5, 2022) --Francis B. Lara Ho, a Filipino-American producer based in the United States, and Michael Copon, a Filipino-American actor and director, are collaborating on the film "1521," which will depict a clandestine love story set against the epic clash between pre-colonial Filipinos and Spanish forces of Ferdinand Magellan in Mactan, Philippines over 500 years ago.

    Left to right: Francis B. Lara Ho (producer); Danny Trejo; Bea Alonzo; Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan; Michael Copon; Costas Mandylor; Hector David Jr.; and Terry Amos.


    The film boasts a powerhouse cast including Copon, renowned American actor Danny Trejo, Filipino superstar Bea Alonzo, and award-winning actress Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan.
    Didi or Diwata, the protagonist of "1521," fantasizes about being transported to pre-colonial Philippines while touring the remnants of an ancient Spanish fort. In her dream, she is a local princess who falls in love with Enrique, Magellan's attractive translator, and their passion becomes entangled in the struggle.
    As soon as Didi awakens, the border between her dream and reality begins to blur, and the situation becomes increasingly complex.

    The majority of the film will also be told through Lapu-perspective, Lapu's who is considered the first Filipino hero for leading the forces that beat the Spaniards.



    Michael Copon

    Copon, who will both direct and portray Lapu-Lapu in the film, stated that he undertook the project to promote Filipino history and culture.

    "Nobody is aware of what happened to Magellan. Some Americans believe he recently died. And oftentimes, the history of the Philippines is swept under the rug, unnoticed, which led to the passion that we wanted to embrace those stories and embrace the culture, and say, 'Hey! Let me get this out there,'" said Copon, who is known for his roles in "Power Rangers Time Force" and "One Tree Hill."


    "Even more historically significant is the fact that this is the first time a Hollywood director and producer are creating a film about a Filipino subject with Hollywood stars and Filipino stars in the same film," he added.




    Danny Trejo

    Magellan will be played by Trejo, who featured in the "Machete" and "From Dusk till Dawn" film series.

    Alonzo will play Diwata, while Hector David Jr., who previously participated in "Power Rangers," will represent her romantic interest Enrique.




    Hector David Jr.

    Copon stated that "1521" would not solely center on the Battle of Mactan, describing the relationship between Diwata and Enrique as the "heart" of the plot.

    "We didn't want to merely make a movie about the battle and the conflict," he explained.


    Lara Ho stated that the entire film would be shot in Palawan, which was chosen for its picturesque beaches and mountains.




    Francis Lara Ho

    The producer, himself a Palaweño, anticipated that the initiative will bring additional chances to the people of the province.

    "I was pleasantly delighted to discover, during the audition process, that so many Palaweños possess extraordinary skill. They simply require opportunities, which we are providing here "Lara Ho remarked.


    "Sadly, despite being one of the richest provinces in terms of natural resources, Palawan has one of the worst poverty rates in comparison to other provinces. I thus hope that bringing projects here would change this "he stated.

    "1521" will be released on June 12, 2023, coinciding with the 125th Philippine Independence Day celebration.



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    I am a Dabawenya. I was born and raised in the city of Davao. And I love my dialect, Bisayan (Visayan).

    There are eleven tribes here in Davao City, which implies that we utilize our own dialect to describe to which tribe we belong. Although I was born and raised in Davao City, both of my parents are Bisaya. My father is from Matalom, Leyte, and my mother was born in Davao City; however, her parents are from the Tagalog region, which explains why she speaks Tagalog(Filipino) and Bisaya. This also explains why my language usage differs from that of other Bisayan speakers in my city.

    In my city, we have four spoken languages: CEBUANO, ENGLISH, FILIPINO and NATIVE DAVAOENO.

    Some visitors or tourists will ask how come the Bisaya or Binisaya dialect of Davao City is different from Cebu. Well, traditionally Davaoeño (Dabawenyo) is a language of the Davao Region of Mindanao in the Philippines. According to Zorc (1977), it is a native Mansakan language influenced by Cebuano and Tagalog. It was the principal language of the Davaoeno people, but it is no longer spoken in my city as we have shifted to a local dialect of Cebuano language called Davaoeno Cebuano often just called Davaoeno.

    "Lahi ra dyud kaayo ang Bisaya sa Davao City kay naa pud sya'y gamay nga mix na Filipino ug English or ginatawag nga Taglish. Same sa ako, dili ko kaistorya ug straight bisaya. Sa karong panahon, matawag na kini nga Davao Conyo among pag'istorya."


    Ang ebolusyon sa diyalekto sa akong lungsod talagsaon kaayo. Kay ang Davao City mao ang melting pot sa lain-laing kultura. Ang diversity sa pinulongan sa atong siyudad kay dako kini nga pinulongan nga gipaningkamotan sa matag etnikong grupo sa atong mga igsoon nga huptan ug ugmaron aron mapasa ang kabilin sa bahandi sa atong mga nag-una. (The evolution of dialect in my city is truly amazing. Because Davao City is the melting pot of various cultures. Our city's language diversity is vast. These are the languages that each ethnic group of our brothers strives to maintain and cultivate in order to transmit the legacy of our predecessors' richness.)

    Dili lamang kini nga mga pinulongan ug mga sinulat nagsilbi nga praktikal nga katuyoan pinaagi sa pagpadali sa komunikasyon sa usag usa, apan nagsilbi usab kini nga timailhan sa kabuhong sa atong kultural nga kabilin isip mga Pilipino nga nagpuyo sa kapuluan. (Not only do these languages and writings serve a practical purpose by facilitating communication with one another, but they also serve as an indicator of the richness of our cultural heritage as archipelago-dwelling Filipinos.)

    Ang isyu sa lengguwahe labi nga kontrobersyal karon, ang pag gamit sa mother tongue sa pagtudlo sa mga kabatan'unan. Dili lang unta ta mag-focus sa pagtudlo sa mga bata aning butanga kay murag lisod kaayo ipa'tudlo sa mga gagmay'ng bata ang lalom nga pag gamit sa mother tongue labi na sa Math ug Science. Dili ko supak sa pagtuon sa ubang mga lengguwahe isip supplementary study, pero kaning mother tongue pwede lang man unta ni siya gamiton sa ordinaryong scenario. Para nako dili na angay ibutang sa curriculum ang pag gamit sa mother tongue, dili gihapon nato ni pwedeng ibutang sa atong pang edukasyon labi na sa elementarya, tungod kay dili pa hamtong ang mga Filipinong estudyanti. (Using a student's mother tongue in the classroom is a more contentious aspect of the language issue nowadays. We should not simply focus on teaching children this subject, as it appears to be quite challenging to instruct young children in the in-depth usage of the mother tongue, particularly in Math and Science. I am not opposed to studying more languages as a supplement, because this mother tongue can be used in everyday situations. I believe that the mother tongue should not be incorporated in the curriculum, especially in primary school, because Filipino youngsters are not yet developed enough.)

    Kini nga matang nga impormasyon or salida sama sa "USAPANG WIKA", makatabang sa pagpadayon sa interes sa mga kabatan-onan sa kini nga mga hilisgutan, labi na karon nga yano ra kaayo ang "pag-like, pag-share, ug pagkomento" sa Facebook ug uban pang mga social network. Episyente nga impormasyon nga mo hatag ug katin'awan sa mga mahinungdanong elemento nga makapukaw sa kakuryuso sa mga batan-on, nga magtudlo kanila sa paghimo ug dugang nga pagsusi ug dugang sa ilang pagsabot. (This type of a show, "USAPANG WIKA", helps maintain youth interest in these topics, especially now that it is so simple to "like, share, and comment" on Facebook and other social networks. It efficiently outlines the crucial elements that can pique the curiosity of young people, leading them to conduct further research and increase their understanding about their own language and others as well.)

    USAPANG WIKA




    A 10 episode cultural documentary series presenting the major languages of the Philippines which are: Tagalog, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Ilokano, Bicolano, Hiligaynon/Kinaray-a, Cebuano, Waray, Meranaw. Senator Loren Legarda, one of the most prominent proponents for Philippine culture, will host the program. Mr. Floy Quintos authored the texts, while Mr. Jeypi Salonga directed them. As part of the NCCA's celebration of Buwan ng Wika, the premiere is slated for August 6, 2022, 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. on ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC).





    Usapang Wika was created to provide communication and enjoyment throughout the pandemic. Zoom and Tiktok inspired interview approaches and scene presentations. An internet crowdfunding initiative helped us travel to these languages' centers, allowing us to present the event in a young, imaginative, and fresh way.


    With the help of our respective specialists and real-life anecdotes from native speakers, we hope to offer viewers a sense of the breadth and depth of each language. It is our goal that Usapang Wika would serve as a symbol of our country's resilience and success in the face of our multilingualism.


    Episode 1

    How do we understand each other? An inviting intro of Usapang Wika Episode 1 asking its viewers, how do we become a unified country despite our different languages.

    When I'm still studying, I definitely ask this way. I'm always curious about the origins of my native tongue. As a result of my bilingualism, I'm able to communicate in both Tagalog and Bisaya. I'm still in the Philippines, thus I have no idea why I can't grasp the language of other cities. I must admit that I frequently need to interrupt my speech because I am uncertain of the exact term I wish to convey. This is particularly true while speaking with a guest from Pampanga or Pangasinan who is in Davao.

    How come we cannot understand each other?


    Sir Marne Kilates, provide an explanation of the Austronesian language. Watch Usapang Wika Episode 1 to understand more about this topic this August 6, 4;30PM at ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC).

    The show also has an original sound track titled "Tulay" composed and sung by Mr. Ivan Corleone from the band Kalyo, the same group that performed the theme song for "Buhay na Buhay." The music is on Spotify, Youtube Music, Tiktok, and other sites.



    Apo Agua Infrastructura, Inc. is leading the construction of the Davao City Water District Bulk Water Supply Project in order to expedite its completion and provide 300 million liters of safe water per day to over one million Davaoeños.


    Apo Agua reached the choice as a result of delays in the project's construction schedule resulting from issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other internal factors. Prior to this development, the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Contractor for the project, J.V. Angeles Construction Corporation, was in charge of all construction activities.

    The primary catch-up plan would involve Apo Agua aggressively pursuing as many construction work streams in tandem with each other as possible. This would be done while Apo Agua was in the lead. Apo Agua aims to finish the project by the end of 2022, despite the fact that the timeline is extremely condensed, taking into consideration a smooth and rapid transition.

    There are countless opportunities to learn about and celebrate LGBTQ+ culture throughout the year. Some of these celebrations are planned by the LGBTQ+ community as a whole, while others are arranged by groups. And I am quite honored to have been asked by PROJECT DYESABEL to attend one of Davao's LGBTQ+ Community events on June 26, 2022, which highlighted the Sama Dilaut Bajao community residing in Matina Aplaya, Davao City.

    Formerly known as Ateneo de Davao University Dyesebel, PROJECT DYESABEL has a new moniker. A social and civic club were created in 2018. As they continue to aid and serve our Bajao brothers and sisters, they have become one of the most active non-profit, Bajau- and youth-led organizations in Davao, collaborating with the Badjao community in Matina Aplaya on environmental projects.


    Education and Training, Sustainable Livelihood, Research and Innovation, Good Governance, and Culture and Arts are DYESABEL Inc.'s five core advocacy areas. Since 2018, it has undergone three major changes:

    1. At #WorldEnvironmentDay last June 5, 2018, the founder spotted the Bajaus diving into plastic-filled waters, which inspired the campaign's first makeover on #BeatPlasticPollutionDay. "Project Dyesable" intends to provide the kids (Php 10 each) dyes in exchange for them picking up garbage at the sea so that they might be able to do their part to protect our environment. Symbolically, their gesture is similar to that of the Filipino mermaid "Dyesabel" from a well-known Philippine television series.
    2. During the second change, they learned that paying kids to pick up trashes is a band-aid approach to a systemic problem. Dysabel is a Bajau mermaid that took on human form in order to spread awareness about the degradation of our oceans. A storytelling session for children and a discussion with their parents/grandparents were used to enhance our educational initiatives in coastal areas.
    3. For this reason, they chose to co-create the organization as a Bajau and youth-led organization so that our marine indigenous peoples "Sama Dilaut," or Bajaus, as well as the young, could engage and lead efforts to mainstream inclusivity in conservation activities. Last April 2021, DYESABEL Inc. became an SEC-registered company.


    𝗺𝘂𝗦𝗘𝗔𝗸𝗮𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮: 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁



    Last June 26, Project Dyesabel held an event called muSEAkahan 2022: FOUR the PEOPLE and the PLANET to commemorate their fourth anniversary of founding and to raise money for community members who have been forced to leave their homes due to coastal road construction, while also promoting the organization's core mission of assisting the Sama Dilaut Bajao Community. 

    Sama Dilaut Bajao Community together
    with the Project Dyesabel Organizer 

    Some of the CULTURED PEARL for sale during the event

    A music concert was held in order to show support for the Bajao community. After two years of only holding the celebration online, they decided that they wanted this year's event to be more interactive and exciting than the previous two. To do this, they asked stars from Davao to perform in front of real audiences while holding an online live streaming event at the same time.

    At the event, local businesses were given support, and Sama-Bajau goods and ways of making a living were displayed for the duration of the whole day. In the evening, as part of the socialization process, there are special concerts put on by local artists from Davao.

    The following are some of the more memorable photos that I was able to photograph.

















    A Facebook Live Stream of the concert was also made available for those who were not able to attend the performance in person. But the outpouring of funds they receive from those who support their advocacy after the event is what really counts to them.




    THE ADVOCACY

    To live in harmony with nature, Project Dyesabel promotes sustainable management of our natural resources as the top priority for a sustainable lifestyle.



    Plastics make up the majority of the garbage and marine debris that is found in our oceans and along our shores. This problem occurs on an annual basis and results in tons of waste and damage. Plastics pose a significant threat to marine life, and they are responsible for the deaths of birds, turtles, whales, and an incredible number of fish in our ocean. This debris in the ocean is a major contributor to pollution, which has a negative impact not only on human health but also on the health of marine life and the economies of coastal communities. By collecting trash that has washed up on shore and that has been left by visitors, this coastal clean-up program encourages everyone to come to our beaches and help limit this problem.


    The fact that CLIMATE CHANGE has emerged as a topic of intense interest in modern times, particularly across all forms of social media, my mind jumped to the question of whether or not the programs and campaigns to clean up the coast were successful. After a long pause, I started by saying that the ocean is an important part of our lives and that water covers about 70% of the earth's surface.

    The ocean is a very important factor in the fight against climate change. Almost half of the carbon dioxide (CO2) that is made when fossil fuels are burned is taken up by the ocean. This is because the ocean is one of the best natural places to store carbon. The contamination of the ocean is a significant contributor to the problems facing it today. It is not a myth. Wastes such as plastics, chemical runoffs, crude oil, and other potentially harmful substances are dumped, pumped, spilt, and leaked into bodies of water. Some of them are even removed when we do the laundry.

    Plastic pollution is prevalent in areas where the local waste management techniques are ineffective and where there is a considerable quantity of improperly managed waste that has the potential to infiltrate rivers and the ocean. Both of these things may be seen in the biggest cities in our country.




    For this reason, Project Dyesabel has come up with this advocacy to help aid in the cleansing of our coastal areas and plant trees for the improvement of the environment. The first step in taking action to create a cleaner and more sustainable world is realizing that marine pollution is a problem that has to be addressed. The next stage is to actually put anything into motion. We need to immediately start cleaning up our coastlines and we have to stop putting rubbish into the water. These are two essential steps that need to be taken. One of the many things that can be done to preserve the ocean is to participate in pollution prevention and reduction efforts by cleaning up coastal areas.






    It is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to participate. A coastal cleanup is an outdoor activity that welcomes participants of all ages, including schoolchildren, teenagers, adults working in government or the commercial sector, and concerned individuals. To put it more succinctly, it is a community-based action that can be done on a regular basis to clear rubbish and debris with the purpose of making the planet better and healthier. Trash is removed and collected by our team in order to make coastal areas a more pleasant location for everyone. Cleaning up the beaches is good for the environment because it makes sure that none of the trash there is harmful to the marine life. 


    GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

    Volunteering for a good cause that you believe in is the kind of thing you will never look back on with regret. By taking part in this program, not only will you have the opportunity to enrich your life, but you will also gain knowledge about the people and ideas in your community, which will forever alter the way you look at things. By helping the people in your community, you can gain a better understanding of who you are and where you fit in the world.

    For a variety of reasons, it is critical to look for a cause that is meaningful to you and to contribute some of your time to that cause. Spending time in your community helping others is an excellent way to broaden your understanding of the world. You can gain a tremendous amount of knowledge about the workings of the world if you enlist the assistance of a community as well as a group of people who share your values. When you help other people, it gives you a sense of purpose that can frequently be carried over into other aspects of your life.

    It is also very important for the general health of the neighborhood that you live in! Without the dedication of volunteers, many of the services and activities that are available in our communities, which we frequently take for granted, would not be feasible. It is a worthwhile attempt to give back to those in the community who are less fortunate by helping at local shelters or food banks. If you give something back to the community, you might be able to help bridge some of the social, economic, and political divisions that exist in your area.

    It's a win-win situation for everyone concerned when you give back to the community you live in. It has been established that regular volunteers enjoy better health on both a physical and mental level than those who don't volunteer as often. People who participate in regular volunteer work have a greater likelihood of living longer and enjoying better mental health throughout the course of their lives. In addition to the positive effects on one's health, volunteering can also give one a feeling of purpose. When it comes to the feeling of fulfillment you get from helping others and making a difference in the world, there is nothing else that can compare.

    Giving back to the community is a great way to get to know your neighbors and the other people that live in your area on a deeper level. When you volunteer, you get the opportunity to interact with a diverse range of people. By collaborating with other individuals who have the same interest as you do in enhancing the quality of the environment, you'll have the opportunity to broaden your social circle. It will also give you a better insight into the lives of the people who reside in your neighborhood, which is a nice bonus. To be a good citizen, you need to have a mind that is willing to be changed and a broad base of experience from which to draw.

    The lessons you pick up from volunteer work go much beyond simple people skills. Helping other people will teach you patience, kindness, and resiliency all at the same time. In addition, you will be presented with a myriad of experiences, such as working with a varied team, that might be of assistance to you in the process of navigating your career path in the foreseeable future. There is a chance that doing volunteer work will help you find a new hobby or interest for yourself.

    There is a dizzying array of worthy endeavors that are looking for people to donate their time and energy to support them. No matter what your passions are, participating in volunteer work presents an excellent opportunity to contribute something back to the community. Community centers can be found in a variety of towns and cities across the country. These centers provide residents with opportunities to give back to the communities in which they live. You can also look for opportunities to help on the Facebook page that is dedicated to Project Dyesabel. It is possible to make a huge difference in the lives of others around you by volunteering as little as a few hours of your time each month.

    Congratulations to Project Dyesabel! Magsukol!






     

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