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CSC LAUDS OUTSTANDING WOMEN WORKERS IN GOVERNMENT

In celebration of the National Women’s Month, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) honored all women who were recognized during the recently concluded Awards Rites for the 2023 Outstanding Government Workers.

“As we celebrate Women’s Month, we honor the invaluable contributions of the 20 female civil servants who emerged as winners of the 2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers. They proved that public service knows no gender. Their extraordinary dedication and impact in advancing national development inspire not only women, but all public servants on the importance of championing gender equality and pursuing excellence in government,” said CSC Chairperson Karlo Nograles.

The awardees received a gold-gilded medallion expertly crafted and sponsored by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, a plaque containing the citation and signature of the President of the Philippines, and a cash prize of PHP200,000 for individual awardees and PHP100,000 each for members of group awardees.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. conferred the Presidential Lingkod Bayan (PLB) Award to six women for their exceptional contributions, which have significantly influenced public interest, security, and patrimony nationwide. They are:

• Raquel R. Rivera, Master Teacher I at the Alaminos City National High School in Alaminos, Pangasinan;

• Julie Ann A. Salido, Professor III at the Aklan State University in Banga, Aklan;

• Baguio Lead Contact Tracing Team Leader Donnabel T. Panes, Medical Officer V, and member Mischelle R. Junio, Administrative Assistant III; and

• Landbank Agent Banking (AB) Program Team members Julie Rose C. Castro, eProducts Officer, and Rosemarie N. Guevarra, Senior eProducts Specialist.

Rivera was awarded for developing software program instructions that have been beneficial in teaching information and communication technology to students of Alaminos City National High School.

Salido, for her part, used her research skills and computer expertise in designing and developing the Sea-condition Emergency Alert and Warning Apparatus for Vessels Safety or SEAWAves. It is an Android application useful in tracking the movement, rolling, and position of all vessels traversing the sea waters of Region VI. She also filed for a patent and security copyright of the Prototype Hybrid Trimaran Passenger and Cargo Vessel Using Multi-Engine and Alternative Energy from Ocean Waves, a project creating marine transport system powered by renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Meanwhile, the Baguio Lead Contact Tracing Team, which includes Panes and Junio, provided prompt response in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic through the creation the Baguio Retooled Contact Tracing System. The system reached different local government units nationwide, inspiring them to develop similar contact tracing systems in their own areas.

As female members of the Landbank AB Program Team, Castro and Guevarra helped launch the Landbank AB program, a form of branchless banking that enables unbanked Filipinos and those in geographically isolated areas to open Landbank accounts, withdraw and deposit funds, and pay bills to over 500 government and private billers. The team’s innovation, which is anchored on the government’s financial inclusion campaign, facilitated the opening of transaction accounts to 3.74 million previously unbanked registrants from 60 provinces.

The aforementioned awardees received a gold-gilded medallion expertly crafted and sponsored by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, a plaque containing the citation and signature of the President of the Philippines, and a cash prize of PHP200,000 for individual awardees and PHP100,000 each for members of group awardees.

The same awards were likewise given to four other PLB recipients who are Orlando F. Balderama, University Professor at Isabela State University in Echague, Isabela; Ambrosio B. Cultura II, SUC President IV at the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines in Cagayan de Oro City; Kris Cristhopher C. Dela Cruz, Master Teacher I from Alaminos City National High School in Alaminos City; and the S-PaSS Core Team from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) – Region VI in La Paz, Iloilo City.

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