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The DOLE and the POEA, exercising what you may call political will, and perhaps making a political statement, indicative of this administration’s labor policy, has announced a ban against deployment of our OFWs to 41 countries.

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The Philippines moved to eighth among the Top 10 countries in terms of gender equality, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s 2011 Global Gender Gap Report.

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Four countries in Africa reported 1.2 million mobile phone banking transactions per month, worth approximately R122 million and have processed more than R1.2 billion in the last year.

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This action is part of its broad anti-corruption efforts initiated by World Bank president James Wolfensohn in 1996.
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This action is part of its broad anti-corruption efforts initiated by World Bank president James Wolfensohn in 1996.
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