Gov't Caravan Serves 2,548 Indigenous People in Davao
Over 2,500 indigenous community members in Davao Occidental received essential healthcare and social services through a multi-agency outreach caravan. Read about the successful collaboration.
Over 2,500 indigenous community members in Davao Occidental received essential healthcare and social services through a multi-agency outreach caravan. Read about the successful collaboration.
The Department of Education recognized 12 individuals for their extraordinary contributions to Philippine education. Discover the inspiring stories of teachers, learners, and private citizens who made a difference.
The Philippine Red Cross Zamboanga City Chapter concluded 2025 by providing free medical services, groceries, and kits to 180 underprivileged families in Guiwan. Read about this impactful community partnership.
New SEA-PLM 2024 data shows only 27% of Filipino Grade 5 students are proficient in reading. Urgent, targeted action is needed to address widening inequalities in education.
The DTI's Diskwento Caravan offered discounted essentials in Danao City to aid families affected by recent calamities. Read how this initiative supports recovery.
DepEd 7 grapples with rehabilitating hundreds of Cebu schools damaged by a magnitude 6.9 quake and Typhoon Tino. With a P5.5B need and only P1.2B released, 700,000 students' education is at risk. Read more.
PSA Davao de Oro's NID Team joined 37 service caravans as of Oct 2025, bringing national ID registration & info to remote communities. Learn how this simplifies public transactions.
Grab Philippines concludes its Asenso Learning Caravan in Cebu, training MSMEs in AI, digital marketing, and cashless payments to capture rising digital demand. Learn how this initiative fosters an inclusive digital economy.
Education Sec. Sonny Angara observed the School-Based Feeding Program & ARAL sessions in Las Piñas, highlighting improved literacy & a P28.66B budget boost for nationwide rollout.
Ayeesh, Mary, and Keira discuss broken chairs, leaking roofs, and resource gaps in PH schools. Join the conversation on creating better learning spaces for all students. #EducationMatters
Ayeesh, Mary, and Keira will discuss the harsh realities of Philippine classrooms on Dec 3. Learn about broken facilities and join the call for better learning spaces. #EducationMatters
Stakeholders express full support for extending Edcom 2's mandate to address systemic education challenges, including teacher welfare and learning recovery. Urge Congress to act swiftly.
341 MSMEs in Northern Cebu received onsite loan assistance after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino. DTI's ERF Caravan offers P300,000 zero-interest loans to help businesses recover faster.
Hundreds from 7 Lamitan villages received free medical, dental & essential services during the ROSE Caravan, celebrating Mayor Furigay's birthday. See how this award-winning program helps communities.
Cebu's P40M 'Learning on Wheels' initiative deploys mobile libraries to bridge learning gaps in math and science, responding to the Philippines' alarming PISA 2022 rankings.
Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.
Cebu's Provincial School Board greenlights an P85 million supplemental budget to construct 269 Temporary Learning Shelters for schools damaged by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and subsequent storms. Learn how the province is ensuring uninterrupted educatio
Cebu Province allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after 6.9 magnitude earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Learn how education continues amid reconstruction.
Public schools in Mandaue City officially resumed face-to-face classes on November 13, 2025, though some continue blended learning due to evacuation centers. Dr. Edgar Espina of DepEd shares details on recovery efforts.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the resumption of in-person classes for public schools. Discover which schools will continue blended learning due to typhoon evacuees.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano met with officials to assess school evacuation centers. Most schools will resume in-person classes on November 13, while seven continue blended learning.
Toledo City Mayor Marjorie Perales orders gradual resumption of in-person classes, prioritizing student safety and academic recovery after pandemic disruptions.
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake forces Cebu schools to suspend in-person classes, exposing the return of digital inequality as education moves online. Discover how the natural disaster highlights persistent technological gaps in Philippine education.
Educational institutions across Cebu Province have officially transitioned back to traditional classroom learning, marking a significant milestone in post-pandemic education recovery.
CESAFI member schools in Cebu have received official clearance to resume face-to-face classes starting November 3, 2023, marking a significant milestone for student-athletes and academic programs.