Braving rough waters and difficult terrain, the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has delivered essential technology and learning equipment to isolated schools nationwide under its Adopt-a-School Program (ASP). Recent turnovers reached Homonhon National High School in Eastern Samar, Liponpon Elementary School in Batangas, Malilipot Central School in Albay, and Bacak Elementary School in Catanduanes, with items including laptops, smart TVs, printers, and power units transported by sea and over land.
Many Filipino micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) expanding their online operations face a common challenge: rising order volumes bring more work in packing, shipping, inventory tracking, and handling returns—tasks that take time away from core business growth activities.
In the corporate world, success is often measured in revenues, profits, and market share. Increasingly, however, another metric is earning a seat at the boardroom table: sustainability.
Holcim Philippines has expanded its community sustainability efforts in La Union with the rollout of a new water supply and rainwater harvesting system that is now providing reliable access to water for about 400 households in Barangay Quirino.
Globe and Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) have signed an agreement to build Globe’s first on-campus cell site in Lucena City, a move set to boost reliable connectivity across Southern Luzon and advance digital inclusion in the area.