The certification of teachers to operate automated counting machines in Negros Oriental is underway, with training set to ensure the efficient handling of election duties on May 12.
The Philippine Coconut Authority’s ongoing coconut planting program could drive an increased demand for salt, creating new opportunities for the local salt industry in Ilocos Norte.
The mushroom farming training program in Bicol has provided Philippine Army soldiers stationed in isolated areas with essential skills to boost their food security and support livelihood initiatives.
The transformation of Pasig River into a sustainable urban park continues with the completion of Phase 3 of the PBBM Project, which now offers a heritage corridor for public access and enjoyment.
In an effort to improve early childhood education in underserved areas, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has approved PHP700 million for the establishment of child development centers in low-income municipalities.
Through the P-SSAR, the Philippines and the United States aim to improve security in the Asia-Pacific region, enhancing military interoperability and providing critical resources for modernization efforts.
AGRI Party-list Rep. Wilbert Lee calls for an increase in the loanable amount under the Survival and Recovery Assistance Program to PHP50,000, arguing it will help farmers and fisherfolk affected by extreme weather events.
To speed up rice distribution, the National Food Authority is working to clear warehouse space by milling palay and partnering with local governments for temporary storage solutions.
The Department of Migrant Workers and the Global Filipino Movement have teamed up to improve support and services for overseas Filipino workers worldwide, with a focus on welfare programs and enhanced information-sharing.
Davao City’s Araw ng Dabaw celebrations, which will run from March 1 to 16, are being supported by a "blue alert" status from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, focusing on heightened security and preparedness.