Even with fewer births, the Philippines could still lack up to 81,000 classrooms by 2040 if no new ones are built after 2021 according to EDCOM 2-PIDS study released in June 2025 (MB file photo)
The Philippine government has called on the private sector to help bridge the staggering 105-day gap in the countryβs milk feeding program through donations in exchange for tax incentives.
The National Dairy Authority (NDA) launched on Wednesday, Oct. 29, a private sector-funded milk feeding program aimed at addressing child malnutrition while supporting the
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