Read more about the article Government sets training on how to handle PWDs
PWD. An elder person with disability was among the early birds in the polling center in Cesario Villa-Abrille Elementary School in Bucana (Brgy. 76-A). (davaotoday.com photo by Tyrone A. Velez)

Government sets training on how to handle PWDs

A government welfare agency and the Department of Tourism (DOT) team up to hold a seminar on how to handle persons with disabilities in the tourism industry.

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Read more about the article Eco-adventures in Samal, Mt. Apo push for Visit Philippines 2015
Davao Tourism 2015 Boncato Alejandre It's More Fun in the Philippines

Eco-adventures in Samal, Mt. Apo push for Visit Philippines 2015

Tourism officials will highlight eco-tourism and eco-adventure events in Davao Region in the second episode of its Big Davao Fun Sale, after shopping mall and hotel executives pointed these out as the actual attraction of the city and the region than shopping alone.

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Read more about the article City official, NGO push for IRR approval of Children’s Code
Councilor Leah Librado-Yap, committee head on Women, Children and Family Relations, insists that the city has enacted enough laws already that protect women and children's rights.

City official, NGO push for IRR approval of Children’s Code

Children’s rights advocates from both government and non-government organizations are still pushing for the approval of the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Children’s Welfare Code.

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More emotional and eco-friendly: Students learn the value of hand-writing and mailing letters

Thanks to the efforts of the Department of Education and Philpost, high school students put away their mobile phones and gadgets for awhile and enjoy the feeling of writing letters to their loved ones.

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