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DSWD Completes 2K Sub-Projects, Benefiting 369K Families In Bicol

In 2023, DSWD accomplished nearly 2,000 sub-projects through the KALAHI-CIDSS, impacting over 360,000 households in Bicol.

Families Of Deceased Manila Residents To Get PHP3 Thousand Funeral Aid

Families in the city of Manila can now avail funeral assistance from the local government for their deceased loved ones.

DOH-Ilocos To Focus On Vulnerable Sectors, Boost Primary Care

Newly appointed Department of Health-UHC Service Cluster for North and Central Luzon Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire prioritizes the vulnerable sector and the enhancement of primary health care.

Land Acquisition Starts For Laoag Airport’s Expansion

The Ilocos Norte government initiates the acquisition of approximately 150 hectares for the expansion of Laoag International Airport this year.

Urban Development Project To Transform Pasig River Into A Commercial Hotspot

The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development aims to revitalize commercial activities along the historic Pasig River and its environs through the Pasig Urban Development Program.

139 ‘Konsulta’ Centers Ready To Serve PhilHealth-Bicol Members

PhilHealth – Bicol has 139 accredited service providers under its Konsulta comprehensive outpatient benefits package.

OVP Beneficiary In Laguna Seen As Model Of Women Empowerment

Vice President Sara Z. Duterte cited the success of Makabagong Ina at Kababaihan Tungo sa Asenso based in San Pedro, Laguna as a good example of women empowerment.

‘Lab for All’ Brings Free Healthcare Services In Ilocos Sur

Residents in Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur, and neighboring towns benefit from a range of healthcare services at the Lab for All pre-event.

DA Chief Eyes Laguna Lake Revival To Boost Fish Production

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu-Laurel Jr. advocates for the revitalization of Laguna de Bay, the Philippines’ largest freshwater lake.

Abra Itnegs Celebrate Life, Preserve Culture

Explore the cultural richness of the Itnegs (Tingguians) through ‘lay-og,’ a traditional practice honoring departed loved ones.