Tag: Poverty Eradication
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The Identity of Indigence and Why it Persists
The Identity of Indigence is a theory rather than an objectively defined term. It reflects the psychological condition developed as a result of long-term or even a lifetime exposure to living on the streets or otherwise enduring an impoverished lifestyle. It is integral to the lived human experience of indigent populations. Read more
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Temporal Engineering and the Indigent Insistence on Now
Effective societal reintegration programs must focus on the process of temporal engineering so participants begin to understand and accept the gradual adoption of systemic time awareness and the potential that a better future is a possibility and that there is no continued need to survive solely in the here and now. Read more
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Philippine Strategy for Sustainable Development

The Philippine Strategy for Sustainable Development is a national plan. It guides the country in balancing economic growth with environmental protection and social equity. Read more
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Philippine Development Plan

The Philippine Development Plan or PDP 2023-2028 is the main plan for domestic growth and progress. The government created this plan to guide the country over six years. Read more
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Sustainable Timber and Lumber Production

The money generated by harvesting the timber and lumber of the Paulownia trees can be substantial. It is theoretically possible to replace the money lost from the illegal harvest of hardwoods like teak and mahogany. Read more
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Green Economy Transition Philippines – UNEP

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) introduced the Green Economy Transition into the Philippines for a green energy future. This Green Economy Transition focuses on shifting from fossil fuels to renewable and clean energy sources. Read more
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Expanding Reforestation and the National Greening Program

Expanding reforestation efforts must restore degraded lands while addressing social challenges, improving local resilience with food forests. Read more





