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Palawan turns to goat farming to fight poverty

Puerto Princesa City—The Provincial Government of Palawan continuously promotes goat raising as an alternative livelihood to rural poor families in the province to improve...

The world is alive with uniquely Filipino products

Local crafts and designs continue to flourish and reach wider audience thanks to many Filipino artisans and creators that keep traditional Philippine arts sustained...

Belmonte hands out sewing machines for Pinyahan women

Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte recently distributed high-speed sewing and edging machines to the dressmaking graduates in Barangay Pinyahan in support of a...

Odyssey Foundation develops 2,800 micro entrepreneurs

Anecita C. Manayon, a 50-year-old street vendor in Dalandanan, Valenzuela City, saw her income rise after learning how to produce processed food products under...

2nd farmers’ training program in Lanao launched

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Livelihood program

Leyte 1st District Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez (center) discusses with Eastern Visayas State University president Dr. Dominador Aguirre Jr. (right) her advocacy in livelihood...

Rags to riches for Happy Land poor via sewing project

As part of its continuing mission to help the impoverished “Happy Land” community in Tondo, and to help Manila’s anti-drug campaign, Rock Energy International...
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