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BARMM lawmakers file bill to boost flu vaccination rates

MARAWI CITY — To improve flu vaccination rates in the Bangsamoro region, Member of Parliament Dr. Hashemi Dilangalen filed Parliament Bill No. 275, which aims to establish a comprehensive public health literacy and promotion campaign to educate Bangsamoro residents about the effects and benefits of vaccination.

Dilangalen emphasized the need for an extensive government-led campaign to raise awareness about the vaccines' nature, benefits, and possible side effects. 

He also stressed the importance of allocating sufficient funds to make vaccines accessible across all age groups or providing affordable options.

The bill seeks to create a specialized Public Health Promotion and Communications Unit under the Ministry of Health.

The unit will formulate evidence-based policies, develop literacy enhancement programs, implement community strategies, collaborate with non-government stakeholders, conduct research and data analysis, and initiate public engagement initiatives.

Dilangalen said the bill will help mitigate vaccine hesitancy, skepticism, and uncertainty among the population.

If enacted, the unit will consist of a unit chief, two health communication specialists, two media and communication officers, and one multimedia and design specialist.

To ensure accessibility and affordability, the regional government plans to allocate a subsidy for flu vaccinations for all Bangsamoro residents.

Once enacted, the Ministry of Health will incorporate the said unit into its programs.

Three years after the implementation of PB No. 275, the MOH will submit bi-annual reports to Parliament detailing the progress and outcomes of the measure.

MPs Ali Montaha Babao, Rasul Ismael, Tarhata Maglangit, and Abdulwahab Pak are co-authors of PB No. 275. (BTA Parliament/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur)

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Apipa Bagumbaran

Assistant Regional Head

Region 10

Pie is a Certified Public Accountant but despite her accounting background, she has carved a niche for herself within the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), holding key positions such as Deputy Regional Head for PIA Northern Mindanao and Provincial Manager for PIA Lanao del Sur. She also assumed as the Manager for the PIA Information Command Center from 2020 to 2022, where she provided essential information management and strategic communications support to Task Force Bangon Marawi. Pie likewise served as the Host Media Liaison Officer (HMLO) for Brunei Darussalam during the 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit and HMLO for Malaysia during the 30th ASEAN Summit in 2017.

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