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Road Network Development Project in Conflict Affected Areas in Mindanao Proposed Samar Pacific Coastal Road Project (SPCR) 2018–2023 Completed July 14, 2023 [8] [9] [10] Sindangan-Bayog-Lakewood Road, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte Proposed Surallah-T’Boli-San Jose Road, South Cotabato Completed Expressways C-5 Southlink Expressway
Strengthening the Philippines’ maritime security and maritime domain awareness [57] 58 Adopting the National Cybersecurity Plan 2023-2028, and directing the implementation thereof April 4, 2024 [58] 59 Streamlining the permitting process for infrastructure flagship projects April 30, 2024 [59] 60
Burnham, along with a designer from his firm, Pierce Anderson, [6] arrived in Manila on December 7, 1904, and studied the layout and the environment at the time of the cities of Manila and Baguio for almost a month. The two then went back to the United States where he worked on drawing out the plans for the two cities and completed it by June 1905.
Republic Act No. 11201 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on February 14, 2019. The law creating the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), Republic Act No. 11201, was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on February 14, 2019, with the signing announced to the public by the government on February 19, 2019.
Around six months later on May 24, 2023, Marcos likewise did the same - certified the creation of the fund as urgent to the Upper House. [11] A week later on May 31, 2023, the body approved the third and final reading with a total of 19 senators voting in favor, one negative (Risa Hontiveros) and one abstention (Nancy Binay). [12]
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.
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. [155] [156] Exports began to decline during his administration. Following ...
Currently, the MTYDP in place is called the Philippine Youth Development Plan for 2017-2022. [13] It is also mandated to conduct a study on the situation of the youth sector every three years to identify priority needs, prevailing attitudes, and gaps in service delivery.