Since the Malasakit Centers Act was enacted, over 15 million Filipinos have been able to access vital medical aid for health care services.
"In difficult times, ensuring families have meals can make all the difference. This is malasakit in action, providing for immediate needs so families can focus on recovery and healing," Go said.
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Trafficking victim caught with fake CFO papers
Bureau of Immigration (BI) officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) recently intercepted a female trafficking victim attempting to use a fraudulent Commission on Filipino Overseas (CFO) certificate.
29,211 barangays cleared of illegal drugs
Up to 29,211 barangays have been cleared of illegal drugs under the Marcos administration, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said yesterday.
Aberin named NCRPO chief
The Department of the Interior and Local Government DILG) has named Brig. Gen. Anthony Aberin as the new chief of the National Capital Region Police Office NCRPO).
SUC land to be used for raising seeds
Fertile lands owned by state universities and colleges (SUCs) would be tapped for raising seeds for high-value crops and increasing farmers' output, President Marcos said yesterday.
Marcos erases P1-B agrarian debts of 21,000 Isabela farmers
President Marcos yesterday distributed at least 25,000 certificates of condonation and release of mortgage (CoCROM), erasing the P1 billion in agrarian debts of 21,000 farmers in Isabela.
DSWD to temporarily stop guarantee letters
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will temporarily stop issuing guarantee letters (GLs) to seekers of aid or ayuda before the year ends to make way for account settlement and annual liquidation.
Senator wants to increase OVP budget
Sen. Joel Villanueva yesterday said he would support calls in the Senate to augment the approved P733.2-million budget of Vice President Sara Duterte.
Former Abu Sayyaf members reintegrated in society
Four former members of the Abu Sayyaf have returned to mainstream society after serving time in prison, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) said yesterday.
Marcos appoints new Phl envoys, execs
President Marcos has appointed new officials under various agencies, the Presidential Communications Office announced yesterday.
Bato eyes SC relief if ICC issues warrant
Sen. Ronald dela Rosa has confirmed his plan to seek judicial relief from the Supreme Court (SC) if the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issues a warrant for his arrest.