Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.
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The Department of Social Welfare and Development encouraged the government to promote the protection of youth's mental health during the celebration of the 30th National Children’s Month.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman sees a need to enhance the financial management system of the country to stimulate government transparency, accountability, and efficiency.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office in Bicol is now taking care of Olive Ridley Turtle eggs along the shoreline in Sorsogon, responding to a resident's sighting.
The Schools Division Office of Bacolod City announced that 17 public schools in the province are ready to accommodate a double shift of face-to-face classes.
The Department of Education in Western Visayas observed a good start on the five-day face-to-face classes in public schools amid the effect of Typhoon Paeng.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development successfully gave PHP5.1 million worth of relief assistance to families in Zamboanga City affected by the recent typhoon.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development will use the BRP Melchora Aquino in delivering relief family packs to victims of Typhoon Paeng in Iloilo.
The relief agencies in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao are taking extra efforts on giving relief packs to Typhoon Paeng victims in the region.
Senator Win Gatchalian suggested the government to implement a National Public School Database corresponding to problems with physical documents that are easily damaged by natural disasters.
Davao City representative Paolo Duterte urged the government to approve the National Land Use Act decreasing the destructive effects of natural disasters on Filipinos.
President Bongbong Marcos has signed the resolution concerning the removal of the quarantine requirements for travelers entering the country even for those who are unvaccinated.
Senator Bong Revilla pushed the Department of Public Works and Highways to immediately repair the public infrastructures that were heavily affected by Typhoon Paeng.
Some cabinet members have assessed the damage brought by Typhoon Paeng to the province of Antique and ensured that assistance from the government was relayed to the residents.
The Davao City government will offer psychosocial services to the constituents dealing with mental trauma due to Typhoon Paeng in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
Senator Sonny Angara is confident that the senate will approve the PHP30 billion calamity fund next year after what Filipinos experienced during the recent disasters.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez stated that the government garnered PHP75 million worth of cash and in-kind donations to be disseminated to the victims of Typhoon Paeng.
The secretary for the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development disclosed that the Marcos administration is looking forward to building more housing projects after the effect of Typhoon Paeng.
After winning the grand champion in the Best Tourism Event, Iloilo's Dinagyang Festival in 2020 is expected to encourage tourists to experience the festival.
The Department of Education in the Bicol region will reoperate with the Oplan Balik Eskwela – Public Assistance and Command Center in preparation for the upcoming face-to-face classes.
In commemoration of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, the president wishes for Filipinos to cope with stress by remembering saints and departed loved ones.
A representative from Surigao Del Norte passed a bill tackling the inclusion of programs concerning the environment, business, and health for basic education.
The Department of Agrarian Reform announced to use the remaining PHP10 billion under the Agrarian Reform Fund to support the goals of the president for the local farmers.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development is calling out for volunteers that will help them to repack relief goods for the victims of Typhoon Paeng.
Chair of the Committee on Basic Education Win Gatchalian urged the government to implement a nationwide program concerning learning recovery and health care measures for the upcoming face-to-face classes.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration announced that Typhoon Queenie may bring heavy to moderate rains to some parts of the country during the Undas season.
The Zamboanga City health office gave vitamins and prophylaxis to numerous health districts to lessen the risk of leptospirosis and other diseases due to typhoons.
During the Undas season, the Manila North Cemetery announced that children below 12 years old and unvaccinated individuals are not allowed to visit the premises.
Senator JV Ejercito stated that the government should enhance the aid for the agriculture sector, especially those who cultivate up to 8 hectares of farmland.
The Department of Tourism along with a representative from Batangas City, promoted the diving spots in Batangas during the international Dive Equipment and Marketing Association Show 2022.