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US, Korea Ink P111.5 Million Grant To Back PH Climate Resiliency Effort

The United States and South Korea are partnering to help improve the capacities of six Philippine cities in adapting, mitigating, and managing the impacts of climate change.

DILG’s BIDA Program Gets Boost With USAID Support

The Department of the Interior and Local Government’s “Buhay Ingatan, Droga’y Ayawan” program is now supported by the United States.

Speaker Romualdez Lauds Significant Investment Gains In PBBM’s US Visit

Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez said the hard work of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. during his official visit to the United States has paid off.

Rowers Ilas, Delgaco Qualify For World Beach Games

Two Filipinos are qualified for this year’s World Beach Games to be held in Bali, Indonesia.

President Marcos, US VP Harris Vow To Pursue Digital Inclusion, Clean Energy

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and United States Vice President Kamala Harris have vowed to foster stronger cooperation between the Philippines and the US to achieve digital inclusion, a clean energy economy, and food security.

Zamboanga City Labor Day Job Fair Nets 60 HOTS Workers

Over 60 jobseekers were hired at the Zamboanga job fair during the Labor Day celebration and were mostly placed in the healthcare sector.

244 Hired, PHP16.7 Million Grants Released In Caraga Labor Day Rites

The Department of Labor and Employment recorded more than 200 Filipino applicants were hired on the spot during their launched job fair in celebration of Labor Day.

12 Coops Join Labor Day ‘Kadiwa Ng Pangulo’ In Butuan City

In celebration of Labor Day, farmers’ cooperatives sell farm products at Kadiwa ng Pangulo while the labor department offers over 3,000 job vacancies to residents.

BARMM Eyes 95% Immunization Coverage Vs. Polio, Measles

The Muslim Mindanao healthcare workers planned to immunize 95% of children against polio and measles in a region-wide campaign.

PH Durian On Par With Thai, Malaysian Variants In China Market

The Department of Agriculture said that the Philippine durians can now compete in the Chinese markets, comparing their price and taste to other durian variants.