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Urban Agriculture In Fighting Hunger During The Pandemic

From collecting and buying cactus and unique faunas to growing our own food, the Filipinos have come far since the pandemic started. Various LGUs are now promoting Urban Farming to address hunger. Is your LGU promoting it as well?

‘Generosity Virus’ Infects Filipinos Nationwide

Kindness and generosity have always been the forte of the Filipino people. Remember, sharing is better than receiving.

Travel Ban Extended, Foreigners With Travel Exemption May Enter PH

Foreigners who received an entry exemption document before the travel ban was enforced last month are now allowed to enter the Philippines.

DHSUD Program Pushes For Climate-Resilient Homes

A total of 438 housing units are being built in Barangay Patani, Marawi City. The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development said in a statement on Sunday (April 18, 2021) that more projects for low-income families will be available under the Inclusive Green Housing Microfinance program.

Media Workers Now Included In A4 Vax Priority Group

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved on Friday, April 16, 2021, the priority group A4 of the National Covid-19 Vaccine Deployment Plan.

Comelec Ready To Work With DepEd On Teachers’ Pay Hike

An official of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Thursday vowed to work with the Department of Education (DepEd) on its request for an increase in the salary of teachers who are serving during elections.

What Is Hemophilia Day And Why Is It Observed?

Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that has taken away thousands of lives of Filipinos. Others remain untreated due to lack of access to proper medication and lack of facilities for treating hemophilia. With the ongoing pandemic, diagnosis for bleeding disorders is even more difficult.

Vega Wants One Hospital Command To Be ‘Referral For All’

The One Hospital Command Center (OHCC) is a healthcare referral network that connects Filipinos in need of medical care with service providers such as hospitals, quarantine facilities, and medical transportation.

EcoWaste Promotes Alternative Strategy Vs. Solid Waste

Here's how public interest network EcoWaste Coalition would solve the country's problem on solid waste:

DepEd: No Need For An Academic Break, Call For Academic Ease Instead

The Department of Education (DepEd) rejects the calls for an academic break amid the rise of COVID-19 cases. Instead, academic ease should be implemented by being less strict with deadlines on the requirements of students.

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