Negros Occidental LGUs Highlight Sustainable Practices In Panaad Fest Booths

Ipinapakita ng Panaad sa Negros Festival ang dedikasyon ng mga LGU sa mga sustainable na praktis para sa kalikasan.

Criteria Set For BHWs Serving As Health Education Officers

Ang Iloilo City ay naglatag ng mga pamantayan upang tiyakin ang kalidad ng mga BHW bilang Health Education Officers.

DBM Oks 1.2K Additional Posts For Philippine General Hospital

Ang DBM ay nag-apruba ng 1,224 bagong posisyon sa PGH upang suportahan ang kanilang lumalawak na pangangailangan sa tauhan.

DSWD Tightens AKAP Rules, Limits Aid To Below-Minimum Wage Earners

Dagdag-pahayag mula sa DSWD, ang financial aid ay limitado na sa mga hindi umaabot sa minimum wage.
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