Towards a âgreen, green, greenâ Philippines
SEVERAL studies have shown that there are real mental health benefits to having greener cities. One published in the Journal of the American Medical...
Teaching is hard work (Ang magturo ay âdi biro)
I WAS RAISED in a household that put a premium on learning and education. My siblings and I were not given free rein when...
The bigger questions
THE SENATE recently conducted its first hearing on the proposed TRABAHO (Tax Reform for Attracting Better and Higher Quality Opportunities) bill. This is the...
A lasting legacy of laws
ON MONDAY, Sept. 24, was the birth anniversary of my father, former Senate President Ed Angara. He would have turned 84.
My father wore many...
Achieving true universal healthcare
FORTY years ago, delegates from 135 countries, including the Philippines, signed at an international conference the first global declaration affirming âprimary health careâ as...
The victory of Filipina athletes
CONGRATULATIONS are due to all the athletes, especially the podium finishers, who competed in the Asian Games in Jakarta-Palembang, Indonesia. Without a doubt, Filipinos...
Commending outstanding Filipinos
EARLIER this week, I sponsored in the Senate a resolution commending this yearâs Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos â teachers, policemen and women, and soldiers...
A creative economy in the Philippines
SOME SAY that where âoil was the primary fuel of the 20th century economy,â creativity is what drives economic growth and development in the...
A true measure of economic success
ECONOMIC managers today use the concept of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a primary measure of their countryâs economic success. Even in the Philippines,...
Caring for the aged, now
DESPITE the strong rains and heavy traffic last week, it was inspiring to see the considerable attendance at the 6th Annual Convention of the...