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.
A House Deputy Majority Leader suggested that the government should provide rescue operations to livestock and work animals affected by disasters such as typhoons.
President Bongbong Marcos eyes the positive outcomes of economic opportunities with the building of the Samal Island-Davao City Connector bridge project.
Despite the mandate on face masks, the Manila City government would still implement the wearing of face masks for visitors at the Manila North Cemetery during Undas.
The AirSWIFT Transport Incorporation will bring back its three-times weekly Clark-El Nido and vice versa flight to help boost the tourism industry in the said destinations.
The secretary of the Department of Budget and Management urged the stakeholders to show support for the Marcos administration’s programs concerning innovations and green public procurement initiatives.
The national president of the Federation of Senior Citizens in the country emphasized that the elders should have equal opportunities in acquiring social pensions.
The business innovation branch of the Department of Science and Technology provided a Mobile Laboratory Unit for Bukidnon, which can detect animal diseases.
The Department of Agriculture in Central Luzon introduced a program to enhance the production and supply of fresh fruits and vegetables for improving Filipinos' nutrition.
Senator Imee Marcos raised the need to have pledge-of-service arrangements in scholarship programs for nurses to have a stable number of nurses in the country.
The Department of Health sees an increase in Covid-19 cases of up to 18,000 for the remaining months of the year if wearing face masks will not be mandatory.
The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao recognizes the new representative from Japan International Cooperation Agency due to its support to the regional bureaucracy.
The local disaster risk reduction and management in Negros Occidental raised a blue alert in the province for the safety of the residents during the Undas season.
The partnership between the Philippine government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front is considered a big factor in the success of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro.