‘It is an honor to serve. Very few people get an opportunity to help the country and serve the president and the people.’
A positive difference
‘It is an honor to serve. Very few people get an opportunity to help the country and serve the president and the people.’
Hope for the uplands
‘It is in the uplands where supplementary and additional food sources will be grown, where landless rural people will find a new option in fighting rural poverty’
On right track
‘In taking a whole of government approach, we are on the right track in attaining Philippine Development Goals’
The unending battle against soil erosion
‘Without soil, there would be no food apart from what the rivers and the seas can provide,’ said former Food and Agriculture Organization chief Edouard Saouma.
Saving lives at high altitude
‘This is my profession and a service I want to do as a Filipino doctor. What was important was that they remembered that a Filipino doctor treated them and treated them well. So, next time a Filipino passes through this area, I hope the locals will remember me and treat those Filipinos well, too’
Kadayawan sa Dabaw ends with mesmerizing floral floats
Flowers — from orchids and chrysanthemums to anthuriums and daisies — bloomed as Pamulak sa Kadayawan floats came one after another
Kadayawan sa Dabaw now on its 38th year
‘As the longest-running community festival in Mindanao, Kadayawan sa Davao has metamorphosed into a grand celebration that honors Davao’s rich cultural heritage and the many blessings bestowed on the city,’ the Davao Tourism Office said. ‘Kadayawan’s sights and sounds remain unparalleled.’
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