Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Powerful Collaboration: Nusantara Global Network & FBS Revolutionize Trading Opportunities with Self Rebate

  

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28/11/2024 – Nusantara Global Network is pleased to announce its partnership with FBS, a leading broker that has been operating in the financial industry for over 15 years. The strategic partnership aims to provide traders with better trading opportunities, including faster deposit and withdrawal processes, competitive spreads, and flexible leverage options.

Committed to offering an exceptional trading experience, Nusantara Global Network will leverage FBS strengths by offering low spreads and leverage of up to 1:3000. In addition, FBS will provide a unique Self Rebate program, allowing traders to receive 80% of IB commissions without pip or minute requirements. This innovative approach ensures that traders can maximize their earnings without complicated requirements.

“Our partnership with FBS marks a significant milestone in our mission to empower traders,” said a spokesperson from Nusantara Global Network. “By combining our resources with FBS’s robust trading infrastructure, we are able to offer clients unparalleled benefits that enhance their trading experience and profits.”

FBS has built a reputation for fast deposit and withdrawal processes, ensuring traders can focus on their strategies without any delays. This partnership is in line with Nusantara Global Network’s dedication to providing the best support and service to its clients.

“We are excited to collaborate with Nusantara Global Network,” said a representative from FBS. “This partnership will allow us to further empower traders by providing them with exceptional tools and resources to succeed in this competitive market.”

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This partnership comes at the right time as the trading industry is rapidly evolving, with more and more individuals seeking access to the financial markets. By offering superior trading conditions and instant benefits, Nusantara Global Network and FBS aim to create a supportive environment for traders of all levels.

Traders interested in taking advantage of this partnership are encouraged to contact Nusantara Global Network for more information on how to get started with FBS and unlock exclusive trading benefits.

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P.A. Properties breaks ground for Bridgepointe Place Phase 2B in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga


CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga –P.A. Alvarez Properties & Development Corporation (P.A. Properties), through its affiliate company, P.A. Ventures celebrated another milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony for Bridgepointe Place Phase 2B on November 22, 2024.

“This landmark event coincides with the company’s 30th Anniversary celebration in December, themed “Behind Every Home is a Story”, said Atty. Marianne Reyna Lina-Cruz, CEO and President of P.A. Properties.

“For the past three decades, P.A. Properties has built a legacy of providing quality homes to over 30,000 Filipino families, driven by its commitment to creating sustainable communities and improving lives”, Lina-Cruz added.  

Bridgepointe Place: A Gateway to Growth and Community

Situated in Brgy. Del Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Bridgepointe Place is a sprawling 33-hectare community offering suburban charm with the convenience of being close to urban hubs like San Fernando and Angeles City. Strategically located near NLEX via the San Fernando exit, it provides easy access to essential establishments such as schools, hospitals, and commercial centers.

Bridgepointe Place Phase 2B introduces 162 new units, comprising 131 residential lots and 31 prime lots. This development opens more opportunities for Kapampangans to achieve their dream of homeownership while enjoying a vibrant and well-connected community.

Since its establishment, P.A. Properties through P.A. Ventures has enriched the local community by donating a hectare of land providing access to the City Government Civic Center hosting vital institutions such as the Department of Education Regional Office, the City College, a Sports Complex, and other local government satellite offices.

“Building More Than Homes”

During the groundbreaking ceremony, Atty. Lina-Cruz shared that “Bridgepointe Place is more than just a residential development; it is a partnership with the City of San Fernando in fostering progress and innovation. By aligning with the city’s vision, we aim to build not only homes but communities where families thrive, grow, and create lasting memories.”

To learn more about Bridgepointe Place 2B and other P.A. Properties developments, visit www.paproperties.com.ph.

About P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation

Nestled in San Pedro, Laguna, P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation (P.A. Properties) is a leading developer of low to medium-cost housing communities in Southern Luzon. Since its establishment in 1994, the company has built over 30,000 homes across key Philippine provinces, with plans to build an additional 25 communities in the next 5 years. P.A. Properties, guided by the tagline "Behind Every Home is a Story," not only addresses the nation's housing backlog but also actively contributes to economic growth. The company weaves a narrative of community development through philanthropic initiatives, such as land donation for a hospital in Cabuyao, providing right of way in Pampanga for civic centers, and establishing SanJo's markets in provinces like Laguna and Bulacan.

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Monday, December 2, 2024

Green groups, advocates deliver bold message to governments: End plastic now

  

27 November 2024, San Juan, La Union — As United Nations member states continue talks this week in Busan, South Korea for the fifth and most critical session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5)[1] to develop a Global Plastics Treaty, Greenpeace Philippines, together with Young Earth Savers, Koalisyon Isalbar ti Pintas ti La Union, Dalumpinas Oeste Eco Rangers, San Juan Resort Restaurant Hotel Association Inc., and communities in La Union, unfurled a giant banner on the shorelines of Urbiztondo, with a bold message to world leaders to “END PLASTIC NOW.”

The creative action sends a strong reminder to governments, especially the Philippine delegation led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, to maintain and strengthen its position at INC-5 in Busan, South Korea.

"The INC-5 is our last stand in ending plastic pollution on a global scale,” said Marian Ledesma, Greenpeace Philippines Zero Waste Campaigner, speaking from the INC5 meeting in Busan.

“Governments must create a strong and ambitious Plastics Treaty that reduces plastic production and advances reuse in order to safeguard people's health, secure economic opportunities, and protect the environment. Anything less will only allow the plastic crisis to spiral further out of control."

The participants held a banner spelling out "END PLASTIC NOW!" Tuesday morning, pushing for a strong Plastics Treaty that mandates a cut in plastic production and supports a just transition to slow, circular, reuse-based economy.

Various community members participated in the creative action including fisherfolk, progressive businesses, civil society groups, and tourists, among others.

Ang Global Plastics Treaty na ginagawa ngayon sa Busan, Korea ay malaki ang maitutulong kasi ang pag-iingay natin dito ay maririnig ng buong daigdig. Ang treaty ay makakatulong para maitigil na ang pagprodukto lalung-lalo na ng mga single-use plastic," said Koalisyon Isalbar ti Pintas ti La Union president Cris Palabay.

(The Global Plastics Treaty being discussed in Busan, Korea would help us greatly because it's an opportunity for the whole world to hear our demand. This treaty could potentially stop the production of single-use plastics.)

Tina Antonio-Schmitz, Secretary of San Juan Resort Restaurant Hotel Association Inc. echoed this call, saying that it could possibly shift the burden of accountability from grassroots communities and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) towards the major producers of problematic plastics — large corporations.

“The INC-5 road to plastic reduction treaty will help target the actual manufacturers who make billions of money in production because it will have the guidelines. [That’s where it usually begins], a treaty and then actual guidelines [that governments must follow]. And it might even go to the point where it can be litigated,” explained Antonio-Schmitz.

Oil-producing states and plastic industry lobbyists are increasing pressure on countries into adopting a watered down treaty, as 99% of plastic is made from chemicals sourced from fossil fuels.[2] The plastic lifecycle not only generates emissions that drive climate change, but it is also linked to millions of deaths worldwide.[3]

The Philippines earlier took a progressive stance earlier this year at the INC-4, calling for global reduction targets based on scientific evidence.[4] Greenpeace is calling for a 75% reduction in plastic reduction by 2040[5] in order to maintain a “livable planet and an equitable future."

With 94% of Filipinos[6] in favor of a cap on plastic production to mitigate pollution, biodiversity loss, and global warming, advocates believe that the Philippine government must listen to the sentiments of the people and protect them and the environment by championing a strong Plastics Treaty. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is representing the Philippines in the talks.

Ledesma said, “INC-5 will be remembered for the choices our leaders make today. We are calling on the DENR to help ensure that the talks conclude with an outcome that is pro-people and planet. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pave the way for a healthier, plastic-free future. The stakes are high, and failure is not an option. The world is watching, and it demands action.”

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PHOTO CREDIT: © Noel Celis / Greenpeace

Notes to editors:

[1] Fifth Session (INC-5)

[2] A New Plastics Economy is Needed to Protect the Climate

[3] Fossil Fuels & Health

[4] Philippine government position in requiring global plastic production targets

[5] Why Greenpeace is calling on governments to cut plastic production by at least 75% by 2040

[6] Survey: Filipinos most in favor of global cut in plastic production

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Transformational Leaders From Mindanao Regions


Mindanao (located in the southernmost part of the Philippines) is known for its diverse population, vibrant cultures, and a long history of transformational leadership. Over the years, many leaders have come from Mindanao, making important contributions to various fields such as governance, education, business, and social development. Their visionary approaches and dedication to improving their communities have secured their positions in Philippine history and beyond. In this article, we will explore the unique qualities of transformational leadership; highlight notable examples from Mindanao's region, and answer some common questions about leadership in this dynamic area of the country. However, it’s essential to understand the impact of these leaders, because their influence extends far beyond local borders.

What Makes Transformational Leaders Unique?

Transformational leaders motivate change by encouraging teamwork, empowering their communities, and tackling urgent social issues. In Mindanao, these leaders usually show several key traits (although some may vary): Visionary Thinking: They possess clear long-term goals for development and peace. Community Focus: They place the welfare of the diverse ethnic and religious groups first. Adaptability: In a region with a complex history and socio-political challenges, transformational leaders adjust to difficulties (however, they keep their core values intact). Empathy and Inclusivity: They connect cultural gaps, promoting unity among groups with different traditions. This approach is vital because it helps to create a more harmonious society.

Transformational Leaders From Mindanao

Ramon Magsaysay (the Champion of the Common Man) was not born in Mindanao; however, his presidency impacted the region. His administration focused on agrarian reform and social justice, which improved conditions for farmers and indigenous peoples in Mindanao.

Bai Rohaniza Sumndad-Usman, who hails from Marawi City, is a well-known peace advocate. As the founder of the Teach Peace Build Peace Movement, she has committed her life to promoting peace education and interfaith dialogue across Mindanao.

Manny Piñol (the former Agriculture Secretary), a native of Cotabato, has worked tirelessly to advance agricultural programs in Mindanao. His efforts have greatly boosted farming and fisheries, providing sustainable livelihoods to rural communities.

Senator Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr. was born in Cagayan de Oro City and strongly advocated decentralization and local autonomy. Although he is known as the father of the Local Government Code, he empowered municipalities and provinces, helping foster development in Mindanao and beyond.

 Maria Ressa: Amplifying Voices Through Journalism (Although) Maria Ressa's roots trace back to Zamboanga, her transformational impact is global. As a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and co-founder of Rappler, she has championed press freedom, raising awareness about issues affecting Mindanao and the world. The Role of Local Leaders in Transforming Mindanao: Local leaders also play a pivotal role in shaping the region. Governors, mayors, and community leaders drive grassroots movements, focusing on education, disaster response,e, and cultural preservation. Their efforts ensure that Mindanao's vast potential continues to unfold (despite) challenges. However, the road ahead is not easy, but with determination and collaboration, progress can be made because every voice matters in this journey.

Challenges Faced by Leaders in Mindanao

Transformational leadership in Mindanao faces several challenges. One of the main difficulties is the ethnic and religious diversity (balancing the needs of different communities can be complex). Historical conflicts also play a significant role; the region has a long history of insurgency and unrest, which means that leaders must work hard to promote peacebuilding efforts. Furthermore, because of economic disparities, Mindanao experiences uneven development—some areas are still struggling with poverty. Environmental issues are also a concern: as a resource-rich region, sustainable development is vital. However, despite these hurdles, leaders in Mindanao have shown resilience and innovation, continuing to drive progress in the area.

FAQ: Transformational Leaders in Mindanao

Who is the most influential leader in Mindanao?

This can depend on the specific field (like governance or agriculture). However, figures such as Senator Nene Pimentel, Bai Rohaniza Sumndad-Usman, and Manny Piñol have left lasting impacts. They have made their marks on governance, peace advocacy, and agriculture, respectively.

What qualities define a transformational leader in Mindanao? Although transformational leaders are often seen as empathetic and visionary, they are inclusive and adaptive. They prioritize the welfare of communities (this is important) while addressing social, economic, and cultural issues.

How do leaders in Mindanao promote peace?

Leaders promote peace through interfaith dialogues, community education, and socio-economic development programs to address inequality and historical injustices.

Are there women leaders making a difference in Mindanao? Absolutely! Bai Rohaniza Sumndad-Usman and many other women leaders have become key figures in Mindanao's peacebuilding, education, and social development. However, it's important to recognize their contributions. Although challenges exist, these leaders continue to inspire others. This is significant because it shows that change can happen but takes effort and dedication.

How can we support leaders from Mindanao?

Support can take many forms. For example, people can advocate for policies that empower Mindanao (this is important), invest in local businesses, and participate in initiatives that promote peace and development in the region. However, some may not realize how crucial these actions are. Although it may seem simple, every effort counts. Because of this, getting involved is essential for positive change.

Mindanao's transformational leaders are not only shaping the region (in fact), but they are also inspiring the whole nation. Their work is often marked by resilience and a strong sense of community; this continues to pave the way for progress and peace. Although we may face challenges, recognizing and supporting these leaders is essential because we contribute to a brighter future for both Mindanao and the Philippines as a whole. However, it's important to remember that the journey is ongoing and every effort counts.

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