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Women In The News

JICA Cites Villar For Clean-Up Projects; Brings New Tech To Las Pinas To Clean Rivers

The Japan International Cooperation Agency acknowledged Senator Cynthia Villar's efforts on the Las Piñas drive, urging them to choose the city for the pilot test on their newest excavator.

Senator Legarda: Ozone Recovery A Sign We Could Also Heal Our Climate

Senator Loren Legarda made a point of saying that efforts to reduce greenhouse gases will help solve the issue of climate change.

PH Ready Once WHO Lifts Covid-19 Global Health Emergency

The Department of Health firmly declared that the country is ready whenever the World Health Organization lifted the public health emergency due to Covid-19.

Department Of Health Working On Salary Standardization, More Benefits For HCWs

To encourage Filipino health workers to stay in the country, the Department of Health is seeking for salary standardization and adjusted benefits for the healthcare sector.

Hidilyn Chosen As Athlete Representative To IWF Executive Board

The International Weightlifting Federation Executive Board has nominated Filipino athlete Hidilyn Diaz as an athlete representative.

VP Sara To Discuss Challenges, Action Plans In Education Report

The Department of Education confirmed that Vice President Sara Duterte would discuss the Basic Education Report before January ends.

Philippine Javelin Queen Lavandia Still In Top Form

At 70, Philippine javelin queen Erlinda Lavandia shared her winning secret at her age.

Ilocos Norte Offers More Fiscal Incentives For Investors

The investment office head of Ilocos Norte planned to give more fiscal incentives this year to attract more investors in the province.

Senator Poe: Third Party Provider Needed To Maintain PH Air Traffic Equipment

Senator Grace Poe sees the need for assistance from a third-party provider to prevent possible air traffic issues in the future.

Office Of The Vice President Continues Aid Distribution In Flood-Hit Areas

In order to help those affected by the recent floods, the Office of the Vice President Disaster Operations Center has provided sacks of rice and relief boxes.