+ Follow POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Tag
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[Title] => Recommendations to rebuild and renew
[Summary] => Last Monday, March 29, the UNESCO Philippines released their policy recommendations to the standard-bearers of each party. All presidential and vice-presidential candidates were challenged by the UNESCO Philippines to start formulating policies and plans geared towards, as the UNESCO says, bridging the gap between what is and what should be.
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[Title] => UNESCO challenges candidates
[Summary] => Amidst the prevailing atmosphere of mudslinging and empty talking points, yesterday the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization National Commission of the Philippines (UNACOM) challenged the presidential and vice-presidential candidates to do more.
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POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
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