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  2. Build Better More - Wikipedia

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    The following Infrastructure Flagship Projects (IFP)s were identified by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). The Marcos administration approved 194 infrastructure projects, ranging from public transport, power, health, information technology, water resources, and agriculture.

  3. National Economic and Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA; Filipino: Pambansang Pangasiwaan sa Kabuhayan at Pagpapaunlad) is an independent cabinet-level agency of the Philippine government responsible for economic development and planning.

  4. National Electronic Distributors Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA) was a trade association in the United States of manufacturers and distributors. [1] The association cooperates in standardization of names for components, such as batteries. [2] NEDA is often cited by American manufacturers, along with ANSI, for names of components. [citation needed]

  5. National Educational Debate Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Educational Debate Association (NEDA) is an American collegiate debate association emphasizing audience-centered debate. It was founded by debate educators who believe that the debate tournament is an extension of the communication classroom and that even competitive debates should provide students with skills of research, argument ...

  6. Build! Build! Build! - Wikipedia

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    The Build!Build! Build! Infrastructure Program (BBB) was the infrastructure program of the administration of Rodrigo Duterte, the 16th president of the Philippines.A key component of his socioeconomic policy, the program aimed to reduce poverty, encourage economic growth and reduce congestion in Metro Manila, and address the country's infrastructure gap.

  7. Bongbong Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Marcos convenes a NEDA meeting at Malacañang Palace in December 2022, approving the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028. About 63% of Filipinos considers themselves poor by the fourth quarter of 2024 amidsts the rising inflation, which was the highest since 2003. [206] [207] Exports began to decline during his administration. Following ...

  8. IFPS - Wikipedia

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    IFPS was an essential financial model-development tool for long range planning and strategic planning, popular business practices in the 1980s. As an "English-like" language, IFPS made it very simple to express relationships among financial concepts without having to worry about sequential logic, as the program would figure out dependencies ...

  9. AmBisyon Natin 2040 - Wikipedia

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    AmBisyon Natin 2040 (literally "Our Ambition 2040") is the twenty-five-year long term vision developed by the Philippine government as a guide for development planning. [1] [2] It is designed to overcome the challenges brought by the Philippines' current political system, which is bound to the limits of the country's six-year presidential terms. [3]