Close to 140 footbridges have been built in the capital region, with millions spent on each one. But if the Marcos administration wants to put pedestrians first, is a footbridge policy the way to go?
Criminal complaints are set to be filed against Speaker Martin Romualdez and two other lawmakers over the alleged P241 ...
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said on Friday that the Philippines will introduce the Open Government Partnership ...
The government is reviewing the viability of achieving its total electrification program within the Marcos administration.
John P. “Jack” Gould, the Steven G. Rothmeier Distinguished Service Professor of Economics Emeritus and former dean of the ...
The issue stems from an incorrect amount indicated by the City Budget Office as the city's National Tax Allocation ...
Amid the threat of the US government's freeze order on foreign aid, the Philippines will need a more proactive approach on ...
History reminds us of JFK's (John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States) powerful words: "If a free ...
THE PHILIPPINES is working on initiatives like procurement reform to achieve budget transparency, but it will take time to mainstream these initiatives, Budget Secretary Amenah F. Pangandaman said. Ms ...
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There are plans to transform the Philippines’ socioeconomic planning agency, NEDA, into a new Cabinet department. But this ...
Secretary Amenah Pangandaman emphasized her commitment to making the country’s budget process more transparent amid calls ...