Southeast Asia’s clean energy ambitions are approaching a grid-side constraint. FESSIA’s work aims to ensure storage policy keeps pace with solar and wind deployment.
Southeast Asia’s nuclear pipeline is growing. Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia are each advancing nuclear cooperation or feasibility frameworks in 2026.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman expects to submit the proposed PHP5.768-trillion budget for 2024 to Congress after the president’s State of the Nation address.
First Lady Araneta-Marcos leads the “Lab for All” caravan to bring primary healthcare services closer to the poor Filipinos, encouraging support from other local government units.
The Department of Foreign Affairs officially hands over the assistance-to-nationals function for overseas Filipino workers to the Department of Migrant Workers starting next month.
A university in Manila opens new bachelor’s programs in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship as well as Holistic Disciplines for the next generation of industry leaders.
President Marcos Jr. expresses confidence in achieving agriculture sector development goals, emphasizing the importance of agriculture in revitalizing the economy and ensuring food sufficiency.
Senator Francis Tolentino boosts the innovation for local government units by sending a new batch of officials for capacity building in Korea this December.
The Department of Agrarian Reform conducts orientation seminars to expedite land subdivision and inform stakeholders about the Lands for Individual Titling program.