By Knut OstbyResident Representative ad interim,and Mohamed Shahudh,Economist Recent events in the Philippines illustrate ...
The combination of fast growth, urbanization, investment in physical infrastructure, investment in education, particularly STEM, and structural transformation toward high-productivity services has led ...
Events during the last few months have reawakened in many Filipinos the feeling of patriotism. We have come to realize that the Philippines is really a beautiful and rich country that is suffering ...
CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro (PIA) — The Commission on Population and Development (CPD), formerly known as POPCOM, is intensifying its preventive approach to adolescent pregnancy, urging young ...
Secretary Rex Gatchalian and Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling on ...
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Advincula urges hope in Mary as 'guiding star' amid corruption, poverty
MANILA, Philippines — Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula urged the faithful to anchor their hope in the Blessed Virgin ...
While NGOs and charity groups have mission statements that claim to uplift the lives of impoverished families, often assistance is restricted by donations and charity funds raised from a multitude of ...
Year 3 of beauty and social media entrepreneurship program targets 10,000 Filipinos uplifted through beauty and digital ...
MSC Foundation and the United Nations Children's Fund will work to transform education for 400,000 children in the ...
Child rescue groups are trying to save victims from sex trafficking in the Philippines. But a DW investigation found that ...
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How a dish made from food waste reflects urban poverty in the Philippines: Video
The term "pagpag" means "to shake off dirt" in Tagalog and refers to leftover food—usually meat scraps—retrieved from ...
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