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Women In The News

Iloilo Museum Exhibits Train Spotlight On Women Printmakers

ILOMOCA and CCP celebrate women printmakers in a ‘proven and printed’ print festival, showcasing artistic contributions and appreciation.

PH, Australia To Hold Ministerial Meeting As New ‘Strategic Partners’

The Philippines and Australia to convene strategic partnership meetings in Adelaide, taking action and strengthening bonds for future collaboration.

65% Of Breast Cancer Cases In PH Diagnosed In Advanced Stage

Breast cancer raised as a a major concern in the Philippines, with late-stage diagnoses due to inadequate treatment and awareness.

VP Sara Cites Teachers’ Impact, Role In Molding Youth

Vice President Sara Duterte honors the nation’s teachers, recognizing their impact in molding the next generation.

Senator Nancy Pushes Passage Of 2 Priority Laws For Teachers

Senator Nancy Binay fights for teachers’ welfare, urging the passage of important bills to address their financial struggles.

VP Sara: Confidential Funds Needed For Peace, Order

Vice President Sara Duterte prioritizes citizen well-being, peace, and development, emphasizing the importance of confidential funds in securing the nation.

Senator Legarda Leads Restaging Of National Arts And Crafts Fair

Reviving the National Arts and Crafts Fair after a 3-year hiatus, Senator Legarda celebrates Filipino resilience, creativity, and economic growth through entrepreneurship and tradition.

International NGO, Cotabato City Support Women In Peacebuilding Efforts

Nurturing peace from within, women in Mindanao join forces with Relief International to build communities of peace and empower their voices.

Negros Trade Fair ‘Resounding Success’ With Over PHP40 Million In Sales

Negros Trade Fair exceeds expectations with record-breaking sales of PHP40 million. Governor Lacson hails it as a triumph for showcasing global-standard Negrense products.

As PH Celebrates Teachers’ Month, PBBM Recalls 1st Mentor

President Marcos Jr. shows unwavering respect for teachers, still formally addressing them despite his position as president.