Boosted by the Mandanas ruling, local government units now have the financial power to enhance emergency response and safeguard communities from volcanic smog and other disasters.
House Speaker Romualdez pledges support for Filipino troops and fishermen in disputed waters, allocating funds for critical infrastructure.
The Department of Agriculture in Central Luzon has started to recruit the next generation of farmers to secure our country’s food future.
The Catholic Church and environmental non-government organizations unite, urging stricter laws to safeguard Verde Island Passage’s ecological riches.
Air quality tests reveal improvements in towns closest to Taal Volcano, signaling potential relief from sulfur-laden volcanic smog.
Batangas boosts funding for key programs with an additional PHP239.2 million, emphasizing health, education, livelihood, and protection.