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Women In The News

BIR Road Formally Renamed Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue

Vice President Sara Duterte unveils Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago Avenue in Quezon City, honoring the late legislator’s legacy and contributions to justice.

Senator Grace Poe: Ensure Kids Get Fresh, Unspoiled Milk In Feeding Program

Senator Grace Poe emphasizes the need for strict monitoring of government feeding programs to ensure fresh and nutritious meals for children.

VP Sara Upholds Unity, Sets Aside Proposing CIF For OVP, DepEd

Vice President Sara Duterte withdraws confidential funds request, prioritizing peace and unity. Senate commends her decision during budget debates.

Budget Chief Bullish On Sustaining PH’s Economic Momentum

Budget Secretary Pangandaman optimistic as the Philippine economy grows by 5.9% in Q3 2023, credits effective budget utilization for success.

Senator Villar Pushes For Women Economic Empowerment

Senator Cynthia Villar champions economic empowerment for women, building stronger families and societies, and nurturing future generations dedicated to nation-building.

VP Sara Commemorates Yolanda, Bats For More Disaster Mitigation

Ten years after Typhoon Yolanda, Vice President Sara Duterte calls for proactive measures to prepare for disasters and build resilient communities.

VP Sara: SC Petition Opportunity To Clear Intel Funds Issue

Vice President Sara Duterte embraces the opportunity to discuss the constitutionality of fund transfer and urges focus on education and the economy.

PCO Chief Backs National Printing Office Modernization, Digitalization

Presidential Communications Office Secretary pledges support for modernization and digitalization of the National Printing Office operations, ensuring better service for the country.

Solon Revives FM’s Nutribun Program

Senator Imee Marcos fights child malnutrition with nutribun distribution, bringing hope and nourishment to communities in need.

Medical Repatriation Assistance Program Needs Urgent Revisions

Urgent revisions are needed for the medical repatriation program as the Philippines prepares to establish the Department of Migrant Workers.