Infrastructure woes hinder MDGs
Written by Cai U. Ordinario
Business Mirror
DESPITE the country’s efforts to increase social spending through programs like the conditional cash-transfer (CCT) program to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) believes that addressing infrastructure constraints will still hold the key in achieving [...]
Continue Reading →ADB, UNICEF agree to help countries achieve MDG goals
GMA News
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) signed an agreement to help some countries in Asia and the Pacific region, including the Philippines, to reduce poverty and inequalities and improve child welfare.
The agreement was signed [...]
WB supports Aquino’s reform agenda
BusinessWorld Online
THE AQUINO government’s plan to fight poverty, promote economic growth and uphold good governance received approval from World Bank President Robert B. Zoellick, who met with President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III on Wednesday in New York.
“The Philippines has made a commendable commitment to expanding [...]
Continue Reading →In the last of a three-part series entitled PNoy’s Poverty Challenge, Malou Mangahas and Che de los Reyes writing for the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism or PCIJ speak of PNoy’s Bold Blows vs Corruption, Cautious Steps vs Poverty. They are referring to his campaign slogan, kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap (which essentially presumes that corruption leads to, if not exacerbates, poverty, and that reducing corruption will help alleviate it).
Their basic complaint seems to be that PNoy is muddling through: failing to craft a narrative that builds on his presidential campaign–failing to communicate with the public his strategy for improving their plight, having been the first candidate since Erap to bring the poor under his tent.
By taking small, incremental steps, the administration avoids many of the costly mistakes associated with big social experiments that are often attended to and defended with dogmatic or ideological zeal derived as they usually are from some cult of personality.
Continue Reading →Speech by Senator Benigno S. “Noynoy” Aquino III delivered on January 21, 2010 before the members of the Makati Business Club at the Peninsula Manila Hotel, Makati City
Four-part video of the speech, courtesy of NoyTV on YouTube:
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Economy: Walang Maiiwan!
Underlying all the problems and weaknesses of the country [...]
Continue Reading →Universal Health Care for All Filipinos
The Philippine public health system, like [...]
Continue Reading →Aquino-Roxas Mindanao Peace and Development Agenda
Action Plan on Peace and Development in Mindanao
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