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Women In The News

DOH-Ilocos To Focus On Vulnerable Sectors, Boost Primary Care

Newly appointed Department of Health-UHC Service Cluster for North and Central Luzon Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire prioritizes the vulnerable sector and the enhancement of primary health care.

OVP Beneficiary In Laguna Seen As Model Of Women Empowerment

Vice President Sara Z. Duterte cited the success of Makabagong Ina at Kababaihan Tungo sa Asenso based in San Pedro, Laguna as a good example of women empowerment.

Solon Sees MSME To Empower More Filipino Women

A senator highlights the crucial role of fostering women’s participation in MSMEs, emphasizing the need to amplify the implementation of the Magna Carta for MSMEs.

VP Sara, SM Discuss Possible ‘Immersion’ Of K To 12 Learners

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte announces a groundbreaking partnership with SM Supermalls, opening doors for K–12 graduates.

DBM: Comelec’s 2024 Budget To Be Used For Its Regular Ops

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman reveals insights on the Comelec 2024 budget allocation, emphasizing its crucial role in sustaining seamless operations.

Solon: Department Of Agriculture Can Use QRF To Address Oversupply Woes

Senator Imee Marcos proposes utilizing the Department of Agriculture’s Quick Response Fund to aid farmers grappling with oversupply and related challenges.

Palace: Government Ready To Defend Unprogrammed Funds In 2024 Budget

Malacañang assures transparency as queries on unprogrammed funds in the PHP5.768 trillion national budget for 2024 arise.

Government Workers Serving 10 Years To Get 10 Additional Points In CSC Exam

Government employees with a decade of dedicated service are eligible for a game-changing boost in the upcoming Civil Service Examination.

MATATAG Curriculum Is For Learners’ Overall Performance, Not Just PISA

The Department of Education clarifies that the MATATAG Curriculum is more than just enhancing performance in international assessments like PISA. It’s a holistic approach to uplift Filipino learners’ overall excellence.

Tech Adoption, Teachers’ Specialization Seen To Improve Learning

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. advocates for technology adoption in schools and teacher specialization to elevate the quality of learning for Filipino students.