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More jobs for women in Mindanao conflict areas to improve lives of children, families

Published December 14, 2020, 2:53 PM A child rights organization underscored on Monday that more jobs and livelihood for women in conflict-affected Mindanao provinces will improve the lives of thousands of displaced children and families who face risks from lingering armed-conflict and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) In celebration of the International Day of Human Rights, the Save the Children Philippines (SCP) has called for strengthening of women’s rights to economic empowerment and critical participation in the labor force. “The realization of women’s rights to socio-economic development is critical to the fulfillment of children’s rights to health and survival, access to learning and well-being,” Chief Executive Officer of SCP Atty. Alberto Muyot said in a statement.

DSWD, NAPC, MOVE UP forge partnership to strengthen resiliency, fight hunger, poverty

DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista with Undersecretary for Operations Aimee Neri, Director David Gazashvili, Country Director of CARE Philippines and NAPC Secretary Atty Noel Felongco show the copy of MOA after the signing ceremony (Photo credit: DSWD) CALOOCAN CITY, Dec. 14, (PIA) - - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Friday, December 11, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Move Up consortium and a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the National Poverty Commission (NAPC) amid the series of disasters that struck the country. During the signing ceremony, DSWD Director Restituto Macuto who represented for Undersecretary for Operations Aimee Neri, said the Philippines is prone to a plethora of disasters and calamities due to its geographic location that was lately compounded with by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wholesale price growth of general goods eases in Sept

BusinessWorld December 14, 2020 | 7:24 pm The general wholesale price index (GWPI) rose 2.2% year on year in September, against 2.4% in August. The GWPI’s performance in September was driven by slower year-on-year price increases compared to a month earlier in the following materials: food (4.3% in September against 4.4% in August); beverages and tobacco (4.5% from 5.1%), crude materials, inedible except fuels (26.1% from 24.6%); chemicals including animal and vegetable oils and fats (1.1% from 1.3%); and manufactured goods classified chiefly by materials (0.7% from 1.3%). Price growth rates that were unchanged from the rate recorded the previous month included those for machinery and transport equipment (0.4%) and miscellaneous manufactured articles (0.5%). Meanwhile, mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials posted a 6.1% decline in September, against the minus 4.1% recorded in August.

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