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[Title] => Metrobank execs visit rehabilitation sites in Palo
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[Title] => Land tenure issues hamper Tacloban rehabilitation
[Summary] => Rebuilding is going slow in Tacloban City because of land tenure issues faced by many survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda, which destroyed thousands of houses in the city on Nov. 8 last year.
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[Title] => Germany goalscorer Götze helped Filipino children
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[Title] => San Fran asks LGUs: Prioritize risk reduction
[Summary] => Vice Mayor Alfredo “Al” Arquillano of San Farcisco, Camotes encourages local government units (LGUs) to prioritize Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), believing that Cebu has lots of disasters waiting to happen.
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NSO administrator Carmelita Ericta said a majority of the five million unregistered children are Muslims and indigenous people who live in remote areas, far from the nearest town where a childbirth should be reported.
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NSO administrator Carmelita Ericta said a majority of the five million unregistered children are Muslims and indigenous people who live in remote areas, far from the nearest town where a childbirth should be reported.
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