More than seven million jobs can be created each year in East Asia if the cities there improved their competitiveness, according to the World Bank’s (WB) “Competitive Cities for Jobs and Growth: What, Who, and How” report.
Read More »P3B worth of infra projects proposed for newly created Negros Island region
More than 80 road and infrastructure projects worth over P3 billion have been proposed by various sectors in local government units for endorsement to the Regional Development Council-Negros Island Region 18.
Read More »Globe backs Philippine programs’ entry into UN sustainable development plan
At least 193 member-states of the United Nations (UN) gathered last September 25 to 27 in New York City to find a common language to lessen the more critical problems plaguing the global human society.
Read More »DPWH commits vs trafficking of persons in project areas as government launches massive infra buildup
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has committed to institutionalize zero tolerance on trafficking in persons (TIP) in all its infrastructure projects all over the Philippines under an agreement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation MCC and Millennium Challenge Account-Philippines (MCA-P).
Read More »Mini library project wins Lenovo youth competition
Can going back to basics also be innovative? Project LIBRO, the official entry of the University of San Carlos Chemical Engineering Society (USC ChES) at the 13th Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO) Awards, had a simple premise—to provide educational reinforcement and support to pupils of remote public elementary schools in Cebu.
Read More »WWF backs Bud Bongao mountain environment-conservation effort
Bud Bongao is Tawi-Tawi province’s most famous mountain, an important pilgrimage site for both Christians and Muslims.
Read More »Shoots that can kill
Three years ago, a film by Jeffrey Jeturian that starred Vilma Santos premiered at the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival. Titled Ekstra (Extra, or as it’s known overseas, The Bit Player), the film follows a very long day in the life of a middle-aged single mother who endures indignities as one of the many bit players in a popular telenovela.
Read More »2016 CineFilipino: Accessible and diverse films for every Pinoy
by Alvin I. Dacanay If there’s one thing that stands out in the second edition of the CineFilipino Film Festival, which will open this week and has “Kwento pa rin ang hari (Story is still king)” as its theme, it’s the accessibility and diversity of the entries in different categories—nine full-length films, five documentaries, five television series, and 17 short …
Read More »Guimaras: Where faith and fun come together
Guimaras may be known for its mangoes—said to be the sweetest in the world—but this Western Visayan island-province, which is only a 15-minute boat ride from Iloilo City, Iloilo province, is turning out to be a perfect tourist destination to go to this summer, particular this Holy Week.
Read More »Profil Holidays: Getting stronger on its 25th year with new packages, mobile app
Since its establishment in Feb. 1991, travel-and-tours company Profil Holidays, a subsidiary of TAC Tours and Travel Corp., has helped thousands of Filipinos explore more than 100 countries in five continents, giving them a lifetime’s worth of unforgettable experiences.
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