
From Voters to Leaders: Let Women Lead
Filipino women turn out to vote in every election—often in numbers equal to or greater than men. Yet despite this vibrant political participation, wom...

Filipino women turn out to vote in every election—often in numbers equal to or greater than men. Yet despite this vibrant political participation, wom...

The latest survey by the Philippine Observatory on Democracy (POD) offered a sobering message: our democratic values are no longer eroding from hostil...

The Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 was supposed to be a landmark piece of legislation—bold in its intent, clear in its mandate, and far-reaching in its pro...

The most troubling takeaway from the latest Philippine Observatory on Democracy (POD) survey is not that only 41 percent of urban Filipinos favor demo...

Every Labor Day, the streets fill with slogans and raised fists. Calls for higher wages, job security, and basic dignity echo across the country, and ...

The rollout of the PHP20-per-kilogram rice program in Western Visayas, with stocks sourced from Iloilo, marked a symbolic victory for President Ferdin...

The Philippine government’s wavering stance on the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) has once again placed the country’s transport ...

The WR Numero April 2025 survey confirmed what many Filipinos already suspected: the Senate remains a family business, not a democratic institution. D...

Western Visayas is in the middle of an economic paradox. The region posted strong overall growth, but its agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (AFF) s...