Indonesia’s B50 Biodiesel Program And The Deforestation Risk Hiding In The Energy Independence Agenda

Indonesia’s biodiesel program saved an estimated USD 40.7 billion in foreign exchange between 2020 and 2025. B50 is projected to add USD 10.84 billion in 2026 alone.

Malaysia Science Minister Reaffirms Nuclear Energy Assessment Amid Rising Demand And Hormuz Supply Shock

Malaysia’s amended Atomic Energy Licensing Act, in force since December 2025, extended licensing requirements across the full nuclear value chain.

Saudi Aramco’s April Supply Cut Leaves Asian Refiners Scrambling For Alternative Crude

Saudi Arabia’s April crude supply to Asia is down 38.6% from February levels. Refineries across Southeast Asia are now competing for a narrower pool of Arab Light from a single Red Sea port.

Bongao Fuel Crisis: Philippine Energy Emergency Reaches The Country’s Southernmost Communities

Bongao, Tawi-Tawi declared a state of local emergency on April 1 after both of its gasoline stations ran dry — a supply failure driven by the collapse of its informal cross-border fuel chain from Sabah, Malaysia.
SEND TO: pressreleases@pageonemedia.ph

Senator Villar Pushes For Women Economic Empowerment

Senator Cynthia Villar champions economic empowerment for women, building stronger families and societies, and nurturing future generations dedicated to nation-building.


Senator Villar Pushes For Women Economic Empowerment

132
132

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Recognizing the significant role of women in a family and soceity, Senator Cynthia Villar said she has been passionate in advocating for economic empowerment of women particularly those in the marginalized communities.

“Empowering women not only strengthens families and society but also nurtures future generations dedicated to nation-building,” said Villar during the International Women Empowerment Assembly held at Manila Prince Hotel, Ermita, Manila on Nov 6.

The event, organized by the Global Peace Foundation, Global Peace Women, International Council of Women and the National Council of Women of the Philippines, has for its theme- “Peace and Sustainable Development.

Along with their family foundation, the senator said the Villar Foundation had established around 3,000 community-based livelihood projects and enterprises nationwide.

These include among others the waterlily basket-weaving enterprise, handmade paper factory, coconet-weaving enterprise, charcoal-making factory, organic fertilizer making, bamboo processing. and agricultural related livelihood programs in farm tourism facilities and farm schools.

“And I am proud to share with you that the women are a dominant force in these livelihood enterprises. I constantly remind these hardworking women that earning their own income enhances the welfare of their families,” said Villar.

In our current times, she noted that women’s economic participation is crucial to our nation’s growth.

This enable women to contribute significantly to their household’s well-being and the education of their children, who will become tomorrow’s leaders and nation-builders.

The inclusion of all sectors, particularly women who have by unique strength and perspectives, she said, is essential to craft solutions for a balanced ecosystem, equitable progress, and community welfare.

She said all of these are steps toward a stable and flourishing future.

“We are here, as empowered women, to contribute valuable insights on peace and sustainable development. We bring forth the unique blend of women qualities like

emotional intelligence, a collaborative spirit, inclination for inclusivity, effective communication, creativity, along with strategic long-term thinking and commitment to ethical leadership,” further said Villar, a known women advocate.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph