The Magellan's Cross

The Magellan's Cross

Lunes, Marso 28, 2016

Feature: Different women, same struggle




Maricel is worthless


 Maricel (not her real name) woke up early that day.  She had to leave earliest while her common-law husband is still asleep, else she might earn herself another absence from work. She had enough reasons to be absent, looking at her swollen right eye, no longer black, lighter now, like “ube” purple.  Thanks to those ice cubes she managed to save after the entire ice bucket landed on her face the night before.

Her common-law husband, who works in a construction firm was already drunk and still finishing his second bottle of  Emperador when she arrived after a day’s work as a manicurista in a parlor. She tagged along her three-year old son. Good thing her son was already sleeping and the beating happened just a few minutes after she placed him in the “lantay” in the next room, divided by a wall made of paper crates.

The ice bucket landed on her face when she reminded her husband the rent which was two months due.
Ingon siya dili daw nako sya angayan sultian kay kahibaw na kuno sya, si kinsa kuno ko nga wala koy abot, parlor2x daw ko kuwang ra sa pamilite (He said he should not be reminded anymore because he knows already, who am I to remind him when I am not earning anything, working in the parlor yet it’s not even enough to cover my fare),” Maricel said.
She said her partner started beating her a month after she gave birth to her son and almost every time he comes home after payday.
“Kay miundang man kos akong computer nga course pagmabdos nako.  Sige ko niyag ingon wakoy abot, iya ko dapatan og maglagot siya (I stopped my Computer course when I got pregnant.  He always tell me I am not earning anything and he beats me when he’s mad)," Maricel said.
That day she woke up was the day she finally decided to report to the police.

Josephine, the controlled in control


Josephine (not her real name), on the other hand, is a manager of an appliance center with branches in the provinces.  She leads a sales team, grinding daily to reach a quota that earned her Outstanding Sales Officer in three consecutive quarters.  She guides her team well and listens to them, even domestic problems.
“A happy member means a happy team that will certainly hit our target bull’s eye,” Josephine said.
A graduate of a private sectarian university, she had one of the best grades as Accountancy passer during her time.

Josephine wears the brightest smile by day..
But as dusk approaches, she dreads going home to her house in Casili, Consolacion.  In her house, she is not the Josephine, strong and in control, but the wife that trembles the moment she steps in.

She and her husband Ronnie (not his real name) are married for eight years but never had a child yet.
Josephine said they were trying at first but on the second year, also the second time she had miscarriage, he started having flings. 
“He had an affair with the girl next door, then their janitress, then even our laundrywoman, and when I confronted he will tell me, I have no right,” Josephine said.
Ronnie tells her she should focus on herself so that she could give him a child instead of following him around. And most of the time, he comes home drunk or if not, just mad at the sight of her.
“He keeps on telling me I’m worthless, I’m barren,” Josephine said.
For five years now, she concealed everything. For how long she’s going to take this, she said until she can. She was already advised by her friends and even her Human Resource Manager to have everything recorded, but she just kept silent. 
“I don’t want to go out and seek help, that is too shameful. My team looks up to me,” she said.
These are just among the stories of women who are experiencing abuse in their lives.

Real Stories

Leah Quintana, Information Officer of Department of SocialWelfare and Development (DSWD-7), said the stories of both women are common. First, it is a fact that women who are not professionals and below poverty line are, commonly abused.  
Leah Quintana, DSWD 7 Information Officer 
“Maricel is among the majority of the low-income, non-professional women in the country who are experiencing abuse,” Quintana said.
According to a data from the National Demographic Health Survey there 65 percent of married women who experienced abuse from their partners. Most of the type of abuse are physical. 
"Deeper root is economic abuse," said Quintana.This happens when the male is earning more than the female or is the only one working.
Quintana said Maricel belongs to the 30 percent that sought assistance, either from the police, barangay or relative.

She said one in five women aged 15 to 49 experienced physical violence since age 15.  There is 6 percent who experienced physical violence prior to the study and seven percent in the last 12 months. Six percent of the type of abuse is sexual, majority is physical, and almost equally plenty are those experiencing emotional abuse.
“In fact 65 percent among married experienced physical abuse,” Quintana said.
 Interventions

DSWD-7 has a facility for women in need of immediate refuge or a place where they can recover and be healthy to join again the community. Called as “The Haven”, the facility located in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City is currently housing 41 abused women recovering from their perpetrators.
Josephine on the other hand, is one among the many women who are educated and professional who opted to be silent. 
"Yes, abuse does exists among the professional women, they know the law but unfortunately they choose to be silent,” according to Rosemarie Salazar, focal person for Women and Family Department of DSWD-7.  
They are more concerned with their reputation than their own welfare," she said.
This sector is encouraged to speak out.  Human resource personnel of private firms must be on the lookout for female employees who may be victims of abuse.

DSWD has a range of services that can be availed by women who are victims of abuse or those cases under Violence Against Women or Republic Act 6949

Immediate responders are the social welfare officers assigned in the localities as part of the community-based services. Center-based personnel are those in the various centers assigned to look after the abused and potentially abused women.

An additional feature is the soon to be adapted Informed Care Services, which directly deals with the perpetrators of violence against women. This program will attempt to understand the perpetrator’s background and discover why he has that  kind of behavior. Once the  victim is free and separated from the perpetrator, chances are the latter will be in a relationship again and will commit the same mistakes and the cycle continues.


Women’s Month falls in March but it doesn’t mean that the advocacy against violence against women ends.  




There are still plenty of Maricels and Josephines out there who are seeking help.  Some may be loud, some may be silent. Open your eyes and your heart wider. 

Cebuano News: Pangabuso sa mga kababayen-ang propesyonal ubos tungod sa paghilom

Nagpabiling ubos ang kaso sa mga pangabuso sa mga babaye nga edukada o propesyonal tungod sa di pagtug-an niini sa awtoridad.

  Matod ni Rosemarie Salazar, ang focal person sa Women and Family Sector sa Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD7), nga daghan gihapon ang pangabuso ang natagamtam sa mga babaye nga propesyonal, edukada o anaa sa high income status sa komunidad.

Si Rosemarie Salazar isip guest sa senemanang Kapihan sa PIA


“Apan sukwahi sa mga naa sa low income nga mga kababayen-an, kini sila dili mahibaloan tungod kay dili man sila mu report,” matod ni Salazar.

Ang dili nila pagdangop sa kapulisan o sa social welfare o bisan sa barangay tungod kay maulaw sila kay aduna silay reputasyon nga giampingan.

“Kasagaran ani nila muluom lang, kayahon lang gyud nila kay mas importante nila ang ilang dungog,” matod ni Salazar.


Tungod niini giawhag niya ang maong mga kababayen-an nga mugawas sa ilang nahimutangan tungod kay mahimo na unya kini nga dako nga problema.

Kun dili man sa ilang kaugalingon, matod ni Salazar nga muresulta unya kini og kadaot ngadto sa ubang sakop sa pamilya, labi na sa mga anak.


Nagpabiling daghan gihapon ang mga kababayen-an nga anaa sa low income ang nakasinati og mga pangabuso.

Kini naglangkob og abusing pisikal sama sa pagpanagmal, pagpangilata og abusong mental o emosyonal.


Kasagaran sa mga emosyonal nga pangabuso muhisgoot kabahin sa economic dependency o ang pagsalig sa abot sa bana o walay trabaho.


Ang Marso mao ang buwan sa kababayen-an.

*dugang mga kalamboan sa PIA Cebu Facebook Page o sa PIA website.

Lunes, Marso 21, 2016

PIA Cebu meets Tanke Young Writers

This not an ordinary week for the Philippine Information Agency - Cebu (PIA) team as they conduct the first ever writing workshop this year -- and in the interesting barangay of Tangke, Talisay City.

PIA Cebu Infocen Manager Rachelle Nessia did not think twice in accepting the request of Teacher Karen -----, who sent a message in the Facebook account.

"Holding writing workshops to improve communication skills of students and organizations is one of the services of PIA," Nessia said.

Besides, the sound of Barangay Tangke rings a bell to the PIA Cebu team.  It has a reputation of "not so good things" however the team believe there has to be some good news somewhere in the place.

That reputation was confirmed by the school in charge, principal of Tanke National High School Fermo Resgonia.

In his welcome remarks, he said the place is considered as one of the most depressed areas in Talisay City. 

"I hope that through this workshop, you will help make this barangay become beautiful," he said.

 
 
The young writers will learn in two days Clear and Effective Writing, News Writing, Creative Writing and Feature Writing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Linggo, Marso 13, 2016

POWER ALERTS : Electricity disturbance on Tuesday March 15 Tuesday



AFFECTED :
    CEBECO I
            (Alegria, Malabuyoc, Ginatilan, Samboan, Santandaer and Oslob Municipalities)

SCHEDULE : 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

REASON      : Shutdown of 69KV Samban-Alcoy to facilitate installation of lightning arresters along the line and other works

NGCP will exert all efforts to restore the line as scheduled or earlier.

Source : Betty Martinez
               Vismin Communications Officer

Huwebes, Marso 10, 2016

BABAYENG SUGBOANON : Tomasa Nable, fruit vendor- Kainit sa Pagpaninda

Kun anus-a siya pahunungon sa Dios, diha pa siya mutuman.


Siya si Tomasa Nable, 93 anyos, byuda og nagpuyo sa barangay Cantipla, bukirang barangays sa dakbayan sa Sugbo.

Nakit-an siya nga naglukdo og usa ka nigo nga saging tundan og lakatan nga matod pa, iyang inangkat sa barangay Busay.

Naglabi sa iyang mga katuigan mao ang pagpaninda og bisan unsa lang, kasagaran niini ang mga prutas nga gikan sa kabukiran.8

Upat iyang anak, og ang pinakataas nga grado, gradwado og high school. Puro na sila mga minyo.


Naglayat  layat na lang si Nang Tomasa sa iyang mga anak aron magbantay sa iyang mga apo.

Apan tunga sa adlaw, maninda una siya, kay dili sya gusto nga magpa bug-at sa iyang mga anak.

"Maayo nalang para sa akoang mga tambal og palit kendi sa mga apo," matod ni Nang Tomasa.
Balewala kaniya ang naglagiting nga kainit sa adlaw og ang kakuyaw sa mga naghaguros nga mga sakyanan.

Siya makit-an sa buhatan sa Cebu City Police Office, Gorordo ngadto padulong sa Imaculada Concepcion og sa buhatan sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

Nang Tomasa, POWER WOMAN ka!

*Ang buwan sa Marso, buwan gipahinungod sa kababayen-an



CEBUANO NEWS : Tungod sa kahuot, mga prisohan centro sa tuberculosis screening

Ang mga nag unang mga prisohan dinhi sa lalawigan sa Sugbo ang makabentaha sa libreng screening sa sakit nga tuberculosis o TB.

Sa pagsaulog sa World TB Day, gidesider sa Department of Health-Central Visayas, nga tumong nila ang mga prisohan dinhi sa Sugbo.

Matod ni Dr. Sharon Azenith Laurel, TB focal person, tungod kay tungod sa kahuot og kapunsisok, dako ang puruhan sa pagdaghan sa sakit nga TB sa sulod sa mga prisohan.

Siya nagkanayon nga dali ra nga magtakod takod ang maong sakit, tungod kay madala raman kini sa paghanggab sa hangin.

Gawas nga ang mga piniriso dali nga matakdan sa sakit, apil napod niini ang ilang mga pamilya og mga bisita.

Ang upat ka mga prisohan mao ang Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC) sa probinsya sa Sugbo, ang mga Cebu City Jail, Mandaue City Jail og ang Lapulapu City Jail.

Nasayran nga lasagaran sa mga pasilidad nanobra og mga piniriso sama sa Mandaue nga ang istruktura angay lang sa 90 ka tawo apan adunay kapin sa isa ka libo ang naa nanimuyo.

"Imbes na sila pa ang mugawas, gikinahanglan pa ang Court order, scheduling og uban pa, kami na ang muadto  nila," matod ni Laurel.

Matod ni Laurel, ipahigayon nila ang TB screening pinaagi sa pagdala sa mobile XRay machines og mga blood testing kits.
Si Dr. Sharon Laurel sa Kapihan sa PIA

Lakip na pd niini ang kumpletong supply og mga pagtambag sa tibuok nga treatment.


Matod ni Laurel mulungtad og unom ngadto sa wala ka bulan nga maayo ang TB kun dili lang kini nalakip sa "resistant strain".

Kasagaran nga sintomas sa TB mao ang dugay na nga ubo, lisod paginhawa, kakapoy sa lawas og ang pagluwa nga adunay dugo.

Giangkon hinuon sa DOH7 nga taas ang ilang "success rate" sa ilang mga gipangtambalan.

"Angayan lang nga mudol sila sa mga health centers aron sa sayong pag diagnose," matod ni Laurel.
Kapihan sa PIA Cebu sa buhatan sa DOH 7
 


Sukwahe sa imaging mga tuig, ang sakit nga TB dili angay nga ikauwaw og 100 percent kini nga maayo.

Ang World TB Day gisaulog matag Marso 24 apan gibalhin kini ngadto sa Abril tungod kay natumong kini sa Semana Santa.

POWER Alerts : Electricity disturbance on March 13, Sunday


Preventive maintenance activity affecting parts of Cebu on Sunday, March 13, 2016.

Affected : CEBECO II
Schedule: 4:00 AM-6:00PM
Reason   : Preventive maintenance on the 10MVA Transformer and other high voltage equipment at Danao Load End Substation
Specific affected areas determined by the distribution utility.  NGCP will exert all efforts to restore power as scheduled or earlier.

Source:

Betty Martinez
NGCP VisMin
Communication Officer