Partnership between the Population Commission (POPCOM) and other local government agencies are sought to control the rise of teen pregnancies.
Author Archives: DAVAO TODAY
At least four Caritas Internationalis member countries have pledged more than P8 million for the ongoing relief operations being headed by the Philippine Catholic Church for victims of Typhoon Lando (Koppu).
Local residents of Barangay Talomo in this city has conducted a coastal clean-up drive to mark the Fish Preservation Week this month of October.
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) sought the assistance of the government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines as its right-of-way (ROW) woes breached critical level with the sustained tripping of the Agus 2-Kibawe Line 1 in Mindanao.
Black Eyed Peas’ Allan Pineda Lindo otherwise known as Apl de Ap has donated Retcam, a brand new retinal diagnostic equipment to the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC).
Bayan Muna Representative Carlos Isagani Zarate scored the proposed increase in the president’s monthly salary from P120,000 to P400,000 saying ordinary government employees continue to receive even less.
Progressive groups are wary over the deportation order issued by the Bureau of Immigration for US Marine Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton who is facing trial for murder of Filipina transgender Jennifer Laude.
Twelve members of Sitio 117 Bago Oshiro Farmers’ Association were arrested on Monday morning after violence erupted between residents and the forces of Davao City Police Office (DCPO) at UP Mindanao-Manambulan Road during the construction of the DPWH road project.
Save the Children has launched an emergency response as recent government reports reveal that around 280,000 people—or more than 150,000 children—have now been affected by Typhoon Lando.
Members of the Health Alliance Democracy (Head) called on the government to stop intimidation and harassment experienced by activists and health workers in a protest action in front of the Court of Appeals today.