During the celebration of World Toilet Day, Iloilo province received a Zero Open Defecation seal after providing a hundred percent of access to proper sanitation to its constituents.
As Task Force Spaghetti Wires already removed 44 tons of lines from July to November, the municipal government of Bacolod continues to address the issue of useless telecommunication wires.
The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Office personally offered financial assistance to the Ilocos Norte government, corresponding to the typhoon and earthquake victims in the province.
President Bongbong Marcos and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese agreed to collaborate on addressing agriculture, energy, and climate change to both countries.
Senator Win Gatchalian proposed the implementation of a public online library in the country to promote educational assistance despite calamities and other catastrophes.
After almost a month, the office of the Vice President is still on the move on giving relief packages to victims of Typhoon Paeng, especially in Laguna.
The provincial government of Negros Occidental and the AFS Intercultural Programs Philippines Foundation had an agreement that would open doors for foreign partners to engage with Filipino culture while studying the English language.