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1. A list of honorary members and officials overseeing the event.
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3. Details of venues, billeting quarters, and transportation arrangements for participating districts and delegations.
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This document provides details of the Siargao Division Athletic Meet 2024, including:
1. A list of honorary members and officials overseeing the event.
2. The order of the opening parade and schedule of activities, including the dates and times of games, ceremonies, and the closing program.
3. Details of venues, billeting quarters, and transportation arrangements for participating districts and delegations.
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This document provides status updates on two poverty alleviation programs in the municipality as of September 2014. It lists the number of registered active households in the Pantawid Pamilya program across 10 barangays, totaling 1,076 households. It also lists 30 students who are receiving grants through the Expanded Student's Grants-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation across various university campuses and courses of study.
This document provides status updates on two poverty alleviation programs in the municipality as of September 2014. It lists the number of registered active households in the Pantawid Pamilya program across 10 barangays, totaling 1,076 households. It also lists 30 students who are receiving grants through the Expanded Student's Grants-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation across various university campuses and courses of study.
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This document is a registry of qualified secondary school applicants from the Department of Education Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula Division of Zamboanga City for 2014. It contains the names, majors, addresses and final ratings of applicants divided into categories like Mathematics, English, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Mapeh, Values Education and Sciences. The applicants are ranked based on their final ratings and divided into four sections/registries (A, B, C, D). The registry was prepared by education officials and approved by the Division Selection Committee.
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1. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) - Enrique Manalo
2. Department of Finance (DOF) - Benjamin E. Diokno
3. Department of Agriculture (DA)-President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
4. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - Manuel M. Bonoan
5. Department of Education (DepEd) - Vice President Sara Duterte
6. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - Bienvenido E Laguesma
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8. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) - OIC Eduardo Punay
9. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) - Conrado Estrella III
10. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) - Benjamin Abalos Jr.
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12. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - Alfredo E. Pascual
13. Department of Health (DOH) - OIC Maria Rosario Vergeire
14. Department of Justice (DOJ) - Jesus Crispin Remulla
15. Department of Tourism (DOT) - Maria Esperanza Christina Frasco
16. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga
17. Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Ivan John Uy
18. Department of Energy (DOE)-Raphael Perpetuo Lotilla
19. Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Dr: Renato U. Solidum Jr
20. Department of Transportation (DOTr) - Jaime J. Bautista
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23. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Felipe Medalla
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26. National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) - Arsenio M. Balisacan
5. 27. National Security Adviser - Dr: Clarita Carlos
28. Presidential Management Staff (PMS) - Maria Zenaida Angping
29. Presidential Communications Operations Office - OIC Usec. Cheloy Garafil
30. Office of the Presidential Legal Counsel - Juan Ponce Enrile
31. Office of the Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra
32. Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner - Romeo Lumagui Jr.
33. Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner - Yogi Filemon Ruiz
34. National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) - Director General Ricardo
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35. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director - Medardo de Lemos
36. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff - Lt. Gen. Bartolome
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37. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief - Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr.
38. Commission on Elections (COMELEC) - Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia
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• Joel Villanueva- Majority Floor Leader
• Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III- Minority Floor Leader
• Joseph Victor "JV" G. Ejercito- Deputy Majority Floor Leader
• Mark A. Villar- Deputy Majority Floor Leader
• Risa Hontiveros- Deputy Minority Floor Leader
• Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Angara
• Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay
• Alan Peter S. Cayetano
• Pia S. Cayetano
• Ronald "Bato" M. Dela Rosa
• Francis G. Escudero
• Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada
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• Christopher Lawrence T. Go
• Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid
• Imee R. Marcos
• Robinhood C. Padilla
• Grace L. Poe
• Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.
• Francis "Tol" N. Tolentino
• Raffy T. Tulfo
• Cynthia A. Villar
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2. Abante, Bienvenido Jr. M. Manila, 6th District
3. Abunda, Maria Fe R. Eastern Samar, Lone District
4. Acharon, Loreto B. General Santos City, Lone District
5. Acidre, Jude A. Party List - TINGOG
6. Acop, Romeo M. Antipolo City, 2nd District
7. Adiong, Zia Alonto Lanao del Sur, 1st District
8. Advincula, Adrian Jay C. Cavite, 3rd District
9. Agarao, Maria Jamina Katherine B. Laguna, 4th District
10. Alba, Jose Manuel F. Bukidnon, 1st District
10. 11. Albano, Antonio "Tonypet" T. Isabela, 1st District
12. Almario, Cheeno Miguel D. Davao Oriental, 2nd District
13. Almonte, Jason P. Misamis Occidental, 1st District
14. Alonte, Marlyn "Len" B. Biñan City, Lone District
15. Alvarez, Jose C. Palawan, 2nd District
16. Alvarez, Mercedes K. Negros Occidental, 6th District
17. Alvarez, Pantaleon D. Davao del Norte, 1st District
18. Amante, Loreto S. Laguna, 3rd District
19. Amatong, Adrian Michael A. Zamboanga del Norte, 3rd District
20. Ang, James "Jojo" Jr. A. Party List - USWAG ILONGGO
21. Angara, Rommel Rico T. Aurora, Lone District
22. Aquino, Jose "Joboy" II S. Agusan del Norte, 1st District
23. Aquino-Magsaysay, MilagrosParty List - United Senior Citizens
24. Arbison, Munir Jr. N.Sulu, 2nd District
25. Arenas, Maria Rachel J. Pangasinan, 3rd District
26. Arrogancia, Reynante U. Quezon, 3rd District
27. Asistio, Dean Caloocan City, 3rd District
28. Atayde, Juan Carlos "Arjo" C. Quezon City, 1st District
29. Aumentado, Maria Vanessa C. Bohol, 2nd District
30. Balindong, Yasser Alonto Lanao del Sur, 2nd District
11. 31. Barba, Angelo Marcos Ilocos Norte, 2nd District
32. Barbers, Robert Ace S. Surigao del Norte, 2nd District
33. Baronda, Julienne "Jam" Iloilo City, Lone District
34. Barzaga, Elpidio Jr. F. Cavite, 4th District
35. Bascug, Alfelito "Alfel" M. Agusan del Sur, 1st District
36. Bautista, Claude Davao Occidental, Lone District
37. Bautista-Lim, Claudine Diana D. Party List - DUMPER-PTDA
38. Benitez, Francisco "Kiko" B. Negros Occidental, 3rd District
39. Bernos, Ching B. Abra, Lone District
40. Billones, Emmanuel "Tawi" Capiz, 1st District
41. Biron, Ferjenel G. Iloilo, 4th District
42. Bolilia, Lianda B. Batangas, 4th District
43. Bondoc, Anna York P. Pampanga, 4th District
44. Bongalon, Raul Angelo "Jil" D. Party List - AKO BICOL
45. Bordado, Gabriel Jr. H. Camarines Sur, 3rd District
46. Bosita, Bonifacio L. Party List - 1-RIDER PARTYLIST
47. Briones, Nicanor M. Party List - AGAP
48. Brosas, Arlene D. Party List - GABRIELA
49. Buhain, Eric R. OLY Batangas, 1st District
50. Bulut-Begtang, Eleanor C. Apayao, Lone District
12. 51. Bustos, Jorge "PATROL" Party List - PATROL
52. Cabredo, Fernando T. Albay, 3rd District
53. Cagas, John Tracy F. Davao del Sur, Lone District
54. Cajayon-Uy, Mary Mitzi L. Caloocan City, 2nd District
55. Calderon, Peter John D. Cebu, 7th District
56. Calixto, Antonino G. Pasay City, Lone District
57. Campos, Luis Jr. N. Makati City, 2nd District
58. Caoagdan, Rudy S., DPA North Cotabato, 2nd District
59. Cardema, Drixie Mae S. Party List - DUTERTE YOUTH
60. Cari, Carl Nicolas C. Leyte, 5th District
61. Castro, France L. Party List - ACT TEACHERS
62. Castro, Jane T. Capiz, 2nd District
63. Celeste, Arthur F. Pangasinan, 1st District
64. Chan, Ma. Cynthia K. Lapu-Lapu City, Lone District
65. Chatto, Edgar M. Bohol, 1st District
66. Chua, Joel R. Manila, 3rd District
67. Chungalao, Solomon R Ifugao, Lone District
68. Co, Angelica Natasha Party List - BHW
69. Co, Elizaldy S. Party List - AKO BICOL
70. Co - Pilar, Ma. Victoria Quezon City, 6th District
71. Cojuangco, Jaime D. Tarlac, 1st District
72. Cojuangco, Mark O. Pangasinan, 2nd District
73. Colada, Lex Anthony Cris A. Party List - AAMBIS-OWA
74. Collantes, Maria Theresa V. Batangas, 3rd District
75. Corvera, Dale B. Agusan del Norte, 2nd District
76. Cruz, Ambrosio Jr. C. Bulacan, 5th District
77. Cruz, Ricardo Jr. S. Taguig-Pateros, 1st District
78. Cua, Midy N. Quirino, Lone District
79. Cuaresma, Luisa Lloren Nueva Vizcaya, Lone District
80. Dagooc, Sergio C. Party List - APEC
13. 81. Dalipe, Manuel Jose "Mannix" M. Zamboanga City, 2nd District
82. Dalog, Maximo Jr. Y. Mountain Province, Lone District
83. Dayanghirang, Nelson L. Davao Oriental, 1st District
84. Daza, Paul Ruiz Northern Samar, 1st District
85. De Jesus, Presley C. Party List - PHILRECA
86. De Venecia, Christopher V.P. Pangasinan, 4th District
87. Defensor, Lorenz R. Iloilo, 3rd District
88. Del Mar, Rachel Marguerite B. Cebu City, 1st District
89. Delos Santos, Alfred C. Party List - ANG PROBINSIYANO
90. Dimaporo, Mohamad Khalid Q.Lanao del Norte, 1st District
91. Dimaporo, Sittie Aminah Q. Lanao del Norte, 2nd District
92. Dionisio, Ernesto Jr. M. Manila, 1st District
93. Domingo, Danny A.Bulacan, 1st District
94. Duavit, Michael John R. Rizal, 1st District
95. Dujali, Alan "Aldu" R. Davao del Norte, 2nd District
96. Duterte, Paolo Z. Davao City, 1st District
97. Dy, Faustino "Inno" V A. Isabela, 6th District
98. Dy, Faustino Michael Carlos III T. Isabela, 5th District
99. Dy, Ian Paul L. Isabela, 3rd District
100. Ecleo, Alan 1 B. Dinagat Islands, Lone District
101. Emano, Yevgeny Vincente B. Misamis Oriental, 2nd District
102. Enciso, Nicolas VIII C. (Dropped from Roll) Party List - BICOL SARO
103. Enverga, Wilfrido Mark M. Quezon, 1st District
104. Escudero, Marie Bernadette G. Sorsogon, 1st District
105. Espares, Felimon M. Party List - COOP NATCCO
106. Espina, Gerardo "Gerryboy" Jr. J. Biliran, Lone District
107. Estrella, Robert Raymund M. Party List - ABONO
108. Eudela, Antonieta R. Zamboanga Sibugay, 2nd District
109. Fariñas, Rudys Caesar I G. Party List - PROBINSYANO AKO
110. Fernandez, Dan S. Santa Rosa City, Lone District
14. 111. Ferrer, Antonio A. Cavite, 6th District
112. Ferrer, Juliet Marie de Leon Negros Occidental, 4th District
113. Flores, Jonathan Keith T. Bukidnon, 2nd District
114. Fortes, Wowo Sorsogon, 2nd District
115. Frasco, Vincent Franco "Duke" D. Cebu, 5th District
116. Fresnedi, Jaime R. Muntinlupa City, Lone District
117. Fuentebella, Arnie B. Camarines Sur, 4th District
118. Galeos, Edsel A. Cebu, 2nd District
119. Garcia, Albert S. Bataan, 2nd District
120. Garcia, Dante S. La Union, 2nd District
121. Garcia, Jose Arturo Jr. S. Rizal, 3rd District
122. Garcia, Maria Angela S. Bataan, 3rd District
123. Garcia, Pablo John F. Cebu, 3rd District
124. Garcia, Vincent J. Davao City, 2nd District
125. Gardiola, Edwin L. Party List - CWS
126. Garin, Janette L. Iloilo, 1st District
127. Gasataya, Greg G. Bacolod City, Lone District
128. Gatchalian, Rex (Appointed DSWD Secretary) Valenzuela City, 1st District
129. Gato, Ciriaco Jr. B. Batanes, Lone District
130. Go, Ed Christopher S. Isabela, 2nd District
131. Go, Mark O. Baguio City, Lone District
132. Golez, Anthony Rolando Jr. T.Party List - MALASAKIT@BAYANIHAN
133. Gomez, Richard I. DPA Leyte, 4th District
134. Gonzaga, Ruwel Peter Davao de Oro, 2nd District
135. Gonzales, Aurelio "Dong" Jr. D. Pampanga, 3rd District
136. Gonzales, Neptali II M. Mandaluyong City, Lone District
137. Gonzalez, Sandro L. Party List - MARINO
138. Gorriceta, Michael B. Iloilo, 2nd District
139. Guico, Ramon Jr. N. Pangasinan, 5th District
140. Guintu, Ivan Howard A. Party List - PINUNO
15. 141. Gullas, Rhea Mae A. Cebu, 1st District
142. Gutierrez, Ramon Rodrigo L. Party List - 1-RIDER PARTYLIST
143. Hagedorn, Edward S. Palawan, 3rd District
144. Haresco, Teodorico Jr. T. Aklan, 2nd District
145. Hataman, Mujiv S. Basilan, Lone District
146. Hernandez, Charisse Anne C.Calamba City, Lone District
147. Herrera, Bernadette "BH" Party List - BH
148. Horibata, Tsuyoshi Anthony G. Camarines Sur, 1st District
149. Javier, Lolita T. Leyte, 2nd District
150. Kho, Olga "Ara" T.Masbate, 2nd District
151. Kho, Ricardo T. Masbate, 1st District
152. Kho, Wilton "Tonton" T. Masbate, 3rd District
153. Khonghun, Jefferson F. Zambales, 1st District
154. Labadlabad, Glona G. Zamboanga del Norte, 2nd District
155. Lacson, Virgilio S.Party List - Manila Teachers
156. Lacson-Noel, Josephine Veronique "Jaye" R. Malabon City, Lone District
157. Lagman, Edcel C.Albay, 1st District
158. Lagon, Daphne A.Cebu, 6th District
159. Lagon, Sonny "SL" L. Party List - Ako Bisaya
160. Lara, Joseph "Jojo" L. Cagayan, 3rd District
161. Lazatin, Carmelo "Jon" II B. Pampanga, 1st District
162. Lee, Wilbert T. Party List - AGRI
163. Legarda, Antonio Jr. B. Antique, Lone District
164. Libanan, Marcelino C. Party List - 4PS
165. Limkaichong, Jocelyn Sy Negros Oriental, 1st District
166. Loyola, Roy M. Cavite, 5th District
167. Luistro, Gerville "Jinky Bitrics" R. Batangas, 2nd District
168. Lumayag, Isidro D. South Cotabato, 1st District
169. Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria Pampanga, 2nd District
170. Maceda, Edward Vera Perez Manila, 4th District
16. 171. Madrona, Eleandro Jesus F. Romblon, Lone District
172. Magsino, Marissa "Del Mar" P. Party List - OFW
173. Malapitan, Oscar G. Caloocan City, 1st District
174. Mangaoang, Allen Jesse C. Kalinga, Lone District
175. Maniquiz, Doris E. Zambales, 2nd District
176. Manuel, Raoul Danniel A. Party List - KABATAAN
177. Marañon, Alfredo III D. Negros Occidental, 2nd District
178. Marcoleta, Rodante D. Party List - SAGIP
179. Marcos, Ferdinand Alexander A. Ilocos Norte, 1st District
180. Mariano-Hernandez, Ruth Laguna, 2nd District
181. Mariño, Mario Vittorio "Marvey" A. Batangas, 5th District
182. Marquez, Carlito S. Aklan, 1st District
183. Martinez, Eric M. Valenzuela City, 2nd District
184. Mastura, Bai Dimple I. Maguindanao del Norte, Lone District
185. Matibag, Ma. Rene Ann Lourdes G. Laguna, 1st District
186. Matugas, Francisco Jose "Bingo" II F. CPA, CESO, LLB Surigao del Norte, 1st District
187. Mendoza, Raymond Democrito C. Party List - TUCP
188. Mercado, Luz V. Southern Leyte, 1st District
189. Mercado-Revilla, Lani Cavite, 2nd District
190. Miguel, Peter B. South Cotabato, 2nd District
191. Momo, Romeo Sr. S. Surigao del Sur, 1st District
192. Morden, Michael M. Party List - API
193. Nava, Ma. Lucille L., M.D. Guimaras, Lone District
194. Nisay, Jernie Jett V. Party List - PUSONG PINOY
195. Noel, Florencio Gabriel "Bem" G. (Dropped from Roll) Party List - AN WARAY
196. Nograles, Juan Fidel Felipe F.Rizal, 4th District
197. Nograles, Margarita "Atty. Migs" B. Party List - PBA
198. Nolasco, Ramon Jr. C. Cagayan, 1st District
199. Oaminal, Sancho Fernando "Ando" F. Misamis Occidental, 2nd District
200. Olaso, Khymer Adan T. Zamboanga City, 1st District
18. • Chief Justice- Alexander G. Gesmundo
• Justice- Marvic M.V.F. Leonen
• Justice Alfredo- Benjamin S. Caguioa
• Justice- Ramon Paul L. Hernando
• Justice- Amy C. Lazaro-Javier
• Justice- Henri Jean Paul B. Inting
• Justice - Rodil V. Zalameda
• Justice- Mario V. Lopez
• Justice- Samuel H. Gaerlan
• Justice- Ricardo R. Rosario
• Justice- Jhosep Y. Lopez
• Justice- Japar B. Dimaampao
• Justice Jose- Midas P. Marquez
• Justice- Antonio T. Kho, Jr.
• Justice Maria- Filomena D. Singh
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