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Are you a blogger writing about topics that move beyond celebs, seo, and mainstream techs and stuff?

Is your blog article related to an economic activity in the Philippines? Then use a suitable hashtag when sharing it (with other smart readers and bloggers)! Readers will be able to find your article for a long time, when they need it.

In industry, over 400 unique tags are defined, one for each economic activity in the Philippines.

In government, over 100 unique tags are defined, one for each function of government in the Philippines.

All tags are based on international standards.

Diversity in content produced by Philippine bloggers will be much appreciated by readers, wouldn't it?


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

Check out the presentation by Engr. Arthur Merico, MPDO which was presented at the 9th CBMS Philippines National Conference January 22-24, 2013.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

Manay's social capital wiki page is the first with an embedded G+ post - click it and check it out.

You have news from your town and want a G+ post or Tweet featured at the town's page?

Tag it with the suitable tags and let us know.
If the post complies with the relevant G+ guidelines, we will embed it at the town's page, and at the relevant sector and function of government pages.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

In Ilocos Norte there is CBMS data measuring poverty in these municipalities:

  • San Nicolas , the town's #PHlgu tag is #PH216
  • Piddig , the town's tag is #PH214
  • Dumalneg , the town's tag is #PH206
  • Carasi , the town's tag is #PH201
  • Burgos , the town's tag is #PH198
  • Adams , the town's tag is #PH193

Check Community-Based Monitoring System at Partnership for Economic Policy website for recent updates on CBMS.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

In Ilocos Sur there is CBMS data measuring poverty in these municipalities:

Check Community-Based Monitoring System at Partnership for Economic Policy website for recent updates on CBMS.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

In Ifugao there is CBMS data for these municipalities:

  • Asipulo , the town's #PHlgu tag is #PH165
  • Tinoc , the town's #PHlgu tag is #PH173

Check Community-Based Monitoring System at Partnership for Economic Policy website for recent updates on CBMS.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

In Benguet there is CBMS data for this municipality:

  • Kapangan , the town's #PHlgu tag is #PH156

Check Community-Based Monitoring System at Partnership for Economic Policy website for recent updates on CBMS.


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

The Manila Times reports on July 29, 2013: Listed miner Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co. on Monday announced that it has acquired the majority vote of the indigenous people for the issuance of the Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA) for its Far Southeast Project (FSP) in Benguet province.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Lepanto said that 85 percent of community elders and leaders of the indigenous people of affected barangays in Mankayan, Benguet, approved the issuance of the FTAA to Far Southeast Gold Resources Inc. (FSGRI).

Read the full story: Lepanto gets people’s support for project


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

Ten municipalities and one city of Rizal province are targets of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Budget and Management, and National Anti-Poverty Commission and other line government agencies’ Bottom Up Budgeting (BUB) program 2014.

Municipalities of Rizal province excluding Morong, Baras and Teresa may receive funds with a budget of P15 million while the City of Antipolo is entitled to a higher limit.

Source: DILG, DBM and line agencies prepare for bottom-up budgeting 2014 (January 18, 2013)


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

The municipalities are Arteche, Dolores, General Macarthur, Llorente, Oras, and Quinapondan.

Source: 55 towns, cities included in 600 focus areas for budgeting (Sun Star Tacloban)


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

The municipalities are Bobon, Catarman, Catubig, Gamay, Las Navas, Lavezares, Lope de Vega, Mapanas, San Isidro, San Jose, San Roque, and Silvino Lobos.

Source: 55 towns, cities included in 600 focus areas for budgeting (Sun Star Tacloban)


Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki

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