MANILA – At least 19 million Filipinos are expected to benefit from two new projects approved by the World Bank’s (WB) Board ...
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The Manila Times on MSN'PhilHealth funds should be used for healthcare services'The buildup of unused funds in the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is not just a matter of financial inefficiency, it represents a critical lost opportunity for healthcare ...
At least nineteen million Filipinos are expected to benefit from two new projects approved by the World Bank's Board of ...
MANILA -- The World Bank said on Thursday that it has approved two projects to improve transport connectivity and boost ...
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Philstar.com on MSNParañaque partners with tech firm to improve health centersBarangay health centers in Parañaque will get an upgrade following the city government’s partnership with a tech company.
USAID's withdrawal of funding significantly impacts LGBTQ+ advocacy and HIV services in the Philippines. Organizations like ...
Where did the money go? Oral arguments at the Supreme Court continued on Tuesday on the controversial transfer of P89.9 ...
With youth mental health issues becoming more prevalent, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is calling for the immediate ...
PhilHealth members in Central Visayas can now access mental health services under the state insurer’s Outpatient Mental ...
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Inquirer on MSNImplementing school-based mental health lawThe implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 12080 or the Basic Education Mental Health and Well-Being Promotion Act was signed recently, paving the way for mental health ...
MANILA -- The World Bank said on Thursday that it has approved two projects to improve transport connectivity and boost health services in mostly the southern Philippines' Mindanao region.
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