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Revilla Calls For Better Climate Change Adaptation

Senator Bong Revilla pushes the government for a better climate change response after the destructive effects of previous typhoons.

Philippines Reaches 94.21% Of Covid-19 Vax Target Population

The Department of Health announced that the country reached 94.21% of its target population for administering the Covid-19 vaccine.

Senator Imee Marcos Reiterates Need For Disaster Management Agency

Senator Imee Marcos pushed the government to build a disaster management agency inspired by the United States’ Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Davao Del Norte Gets Vehicles, Heavy Equipment To Boost Public Services

The provincial government of Davao del Norte targets to improve public service delivery and vital infrastructure with the use of its vehicles and heavy equipment.

DA Starts Construction Of Php129 Million Farm-To-Market Road In Samar

The Department of Agriculture initiated the building of a PHP129 million farm-to-market road helping indigent residents in Samar.

DepEd-Dumaguete Still Requires Face Masks In Schools

The Department of Education in Dumaguete announced that public schools that were back to accommodate physical classes were still implementing the use of face masks.

Poe Expects Timely IRR Of SIM Registration Law In Fight Vs. Text Scams

Senator Grace Poe commended that the implementation of rules and regulations on the Subscriber Identity Module Registration Act should be made on time to combat text scams immediately.

Solon Wants November Declared As Buy Pinoy Month To Boost MSMEs

A provincial representative suggests making November "Buy Pinoy, Build Pinoy Month" to help Filipino entrepreneurs during the pandemic.

Trained, Experienced Nurses Deserve More Benefits

A new proposed bill seeks to give more benefits to Filipino nurses, such as improvement in their training and compensation.

DSWD: Filipino Bayanihan Spirit Lives On Amid Disasters

The Department of Social Welfare and Development observed the presence of Bayanihan during the agency’s call for volunteers to repack relief goods for the victims of previous typhoons.