The Philippine Statistics Authority brings the national ID campaign to Tacloban schools to increase registration among unregistered 5 to 15-year-old children.
The National Economic and Development Authority reassured Filipinos that they are taking steps to address high inflation contributing to increased self-rated poverty.
The Agricultural Training Institute offers training on the coconut-cacao farming system to help Ilocos Norte farmers diversify income and increase productivity.
A daughter of a solo parent in Antique was chosen to be the ‘Pantawid Model Child,’ stating that she wanted to inspire people, especially in the poor sector.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development offered livelihood assistance to two people’s organizations in Siargao, promoting their support to the marginalized sector.
Over 200 Negros Occidental farmers receive certificates of land ownership award for agricultural lands under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources advises fish cage operators in Ilocos Norte to harvest early to prevent fish kills due to high temperatures.
President Marcos Jr. explores investment opportunities in infrastructure, energy, and digital transformation with an international infrastructure agency.