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MANILA – Senator Loren Legarda on Wednesday warned that the Philippines could suffer massive economic losses and displacement ...
The Philippines is pushing for the immediate approval of the country’s Third Readiness and Preparatory Support Program (RPSP3 ...
Teachers want the government to do more than tweak the school calendar, and also invest in infrastructure that will make ...
The Philippine economy can grow by close to seven percent per year and become a middle-class society by 2040 if it fully ...
The United Nations children’s agency is urging the Philippines to make education more climate smart and resilient.
GLOBAL warming and climate change compelled countries to launch programs that will help preserve the environment while ...
THE pandemic and the lockdowns robbed the Philippines of not just the lives of thousands of Filipinos who succumbed to ...
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The young heroes who help save the Philippines
THE greatest force in the world is one that attracts and brings people and things together, one that created the Earth and affects everyone, for good or bad. This force can unite and strengthen bonds.
Adaptation for education Education is the foundation on which we build the road to sustainable development, including addressing the climate crisis. This means that strengthening climate action within ...
CLASS SUSPENSIONS and damaged classrooms caused by climate-related events disrupt students’ learning and further exacerbate the country’s education crisis, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) ...
MANILA — On Monday, July, 29, the Philippines is set to open school year 2024-2025, with students, teachers, parents, and many other stakeholders facing the same old problems and some new ones.
The effects of climate change felt firsthand in the Philippines, make it clear that tackling such challenges calls for genuine effort and collaboration from the government, businesses, and individuals ...