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Women’s Economic Empowerment To Boost Sustainable Recovery

The ministers and high-level representatives from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation urged enhancement towards the action for women empowerment.

DOST, NIA-QIMO Helps Quirino Farmers On Processing Excess Farm Produce

The Department of Science and Technology partnered with the National Irrigation Administration in Quirino to address wastes coming from excess farm produce.

OCTA: NCR Covid-19 Positivity Rate Rises To 12.7%

The OCTA Research Group recorded an increase of 12.7% in the Covid-19 positivity rate this month, advising schools to maintain the implemented precautionary measures.

OCTA: Optional Mask Wearing May Not Affect Covid-19 Cases Quickly

The removal to the mandate on wearing face masks outdoors was seen to have a slow reaction to possible rise of Covid-19 cases.

Singapore Names Orchid After PBBM, First Lady

President Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Marcos were chosen to be named after a purple orchid during their state visit to Singapore.

Padilla Seeks More Cemeteries For Muslims, Indigenous People

Senator Robin Padilla proposed additional cemeteries for Muslims and Indigenous People for the preservation of tradition and culture.

Philippines, Singapore Ink Deal On Recruitment Of Healthcare Workers

President Marcos Jr. signed a contract with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to strengthen the number of Filipino healthcare workers in Singapore.

Vitamins To Be Given To Over 200K Leyte Elementary Learners

The Department of Education field office in Leyte announced that PHP40 million worth of vitamins will be given away to more than 200,000 elementary students in the area.

Aurora Cops Hone Shooting Skills

The Aurora Police Provincial Office provided modified handgun marksmanship training for their personnel to develop their shooting skills.

Government Housing Seen To Benefit 11K ‘Homeless’ Ilonggo Families

The Iloilo City Urban Poor Affairs Office confirmed that the local government will participate in building six million houses to benefit over 11,000 Ilonggo families with no permanent houses.