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DSWD-Central Visayas encourages adoptive parents to undergo legal adoption

February 06, 2021 FOLLOW the legal process when adopting a child, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 7 appealed to the public as the country celebrates Adoption Consciousness Week. Rosemarie Salazar, social welfare officer V and the Protective Services Division chief, emphasized that resorting to shortcuts in adoption put the rights and welfare of the child at stake. “It is our vision that we will no longer advocate for legal adoption because all of us are aware that it is a must for the child’s welfare and interest,” she said in a press conference on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021. “We cannot aim for zero adoption because the reality is there are childless couples and there are children who are in need of family,” she added.

Unemployment to temporarily rise in 2022 with influx of K-12 graduates — NEDA

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 4) The country’s unemployment rate may temporarily rise in 2022 due to the influx of K-12 program graduates, the National Economic and Development Authority said Thursday. “In 2022, we will have graduates from the first batch of the full K-12 and also the ones finishing college because of the K-12,” said Acting NEDA Secretary Karl Kendrick Chua of the Education Department’s program’s effects. This, the official said, will lead to a huge increase in members of the workforce during that period. During the presentation of the updated Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022, the department revealed its unemployment rate target range of 5-7% both for this year and next. During the PDP’s initial approval almost four years ago, the economic planning agency eyed to reduce joblessness nationwide to a 3-5% range in 2022.

The pressing issues the next Philippine president will face, according to Lacson

The pressing issues the next Philippine president will face, according to Lacson 2644 ); Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson enumerated the most pressing woes the country is facing as a warning to those who are planning to run for president in the coming elections. The veteran senator shared this list in a tweet on Tuesday. “Apply now, suffer later,” Lacson warned. The next President will deal with the following: Bad economy 50% increase in IRA Low tax revenue The still raging novel coronavirus pandemic, the “bad” economy, the P12 trillion national debt and the relentless territorial woes at the West Philippine Sea are among the issues that the next leader of the land would have to deal with, according to the senator.

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