Inquirer Opinion on MSN23m
Fighting poverty, bridging inequality
Poverty remains one of the most pressing issues globally, with over 700 million people worldwide living in extreme poverty—on less than P123.70 per day. In the Philippines, the situation is equally ...
To address our hunger problem, it is important to immediately address nutrition. And to implement this, local government ...
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is ramping up its efforts to address hunger and malnutrition in the ...
IN the Philippines, rice is the most popular food. While lechon may be the star of celebrations, rice is an essential part of everyday meals, often paired with meat, fish, or vegetables by those who ...
Inquirer Opinion on MSN8d
Growth, jobs, and poverty reduction
Rapid and sustainable economic growth is crucial for the Philippines to win the war on poverty and achieve lasting prosperity ...
POVERTY and hunger have life-altering effects on children. In the Philippines, the prevalence of malnutrition, particularly stunting, among children and adolescents remains high. This poses a risk not ...
Rice prices have soared in the Philippines in recent months. The dietary staple, which accounts for over 20 percent of the food budget of poor families, has become increasingly unaffordable.
To address poverty, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines is calling for national unity to push for the immediate ...
The Philippines is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and increased frequency of typhoons and extreme weather events have led to floods, ...