The Department of Environment and
Natural Resources XI, through the Program Monitoring and Coordinating Council
of the National Task Force Diwalwal (PMCC-NTFD), trained barangay functionaries
in the Davao region on Mobile Journalism to intensify the Bantay Lasang Project.
Around 20 functionaries from four
barangays included in the Diwalwal Mineral Reservation Area (DMRA) participated
in the training focused on Cellphone Photography and Videography held at Grand
Regal Hotel, Davao City on February 15-17.
The barangays identified were
Salvacion, Mt. Diwata, Tubo-tubuo and Upper Ulip, all part of the municipality
of Monkayo, Compostela Valley.
Atty. Chelin Joan Sonza Alug, chief
administration division and PMCC Regional Program Coordinator, emphasized that
the training hopes to intensify the preservation of the forest through
citizen-journalists.
“We encouraged you to send us pictures and videos of any illegal activities in your area,” Atty
Alug said.
The training was conducted by the
Philippine Information Agency, Region XI. (Original Post: Barangaypersonnel trained on Mobile Journalism for DENR's Bantay Lasang)
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