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Duterte takes home P3.8-B aid from China by Dana
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Concerns for 2020 census grow as citizenship question is added the U.s. Commerce Department recently announced that it will “restore a question about citizenship” to the upcoming 2020 census questionnaire. the move adds to already existing concerns of risking a fair and accurate count of the U.s. population. Advocates pushing for an accurate count have long been addressing issues that would affect proper processes of enumeration like insufficient funds, lack of preparations, and the inability to properly test the new online survey taking method. they’ve also been addressing the increasing climate of fear incited by political rhetoric on immigration enforcement as a major factor. Advocates argue that the added citizenship question will further discourage people from participating in the census, thus making it possible for certain communities to be misrepresented. in an eight-page memo, Commerce secretary Wilbur ross said that the Justice De-
April 12-18, 2018
PhiliPPine President rodrigo Duterte is returning to manila with billions-worth of economic and infrastructure aid from the Chinese government. According to malacañang, Beijing pledged 500 million renminbi (rnB) or about P3.8 billion in assistance to manila, following a bilateral meeting be-
tween Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping. the bilateral meeting between the two leaders took place on tuesday, April 10, at the sidelines of the Boao forum for Asia in the southern province of hainan, China. “there was a grant of a 500 million rnB or equivalent to P3.8 billion given to the Philippines by China in terms of economic and infrastructure assis-
tance,” Palace spokesperson harry roque Jr. told reporters on Wednesday, April 11. the Philippine and Chinese governments also inked six bilateral agreements during the meeting. these include economic and technical cooperation; the establishment of the third phase of the filipino-sino Center for Agricultural technology; and the pre-feasibility study of the pro-
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o. De Vera Inquirer.net
Gender & wage inequality burdens women of color
filiPinA-American tessy rivera is a single mother of two daughters. she is currently a case manager at a behavioral health facility in torrance, California. she’s just like a lot of other single mothers, she says. she gets up very early in the morning, prepares breakfast for her two girls, drops them off at school, works for “sometimes 10 hours a day,: picks up her daughters from their lola, prepares dinner and puts them to sleep. “it’s a cycle. it’s a difficult cycle, but it’s one i’m happy to ride,” rivera, 39, shared with the Asian Journal in a recent interview in her home in echo Park. A case manager for 10 years, she has worked at several other clinics before. she says that one of the reasons why she left her last post was because of her salary. After an intimate conversation with some of her coworkers about their salaries, she found out that a young male co-worker, who holds the same position but has less experience,
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PH experiencing ‘golden age of economic growth’- ADB exec
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A new study released on Equal Pay Day demonstrates the wage gap along intersectional gender lines
posed expressway in Duterte’s home city of Davao. Also signed were the exchange of letters for broadcasting equipment for the Presidential Communications operations office (PCoo); a loan agreement for the Chico river pump irrigation project; and a memorandum of understanding on the employment of filipino teachers of the english lan-
MENDING FENCES. President Rodrigo Duterte is accompanied by People’s Republic of China President Xi Jinping prior to the start of the dinner hosted by the Chinese president at the Boao State Guesthouse on Tuesday, April 10. In his message following the signing of agreements between Philippine and Chinese companies, Duterte reiterated that the Philippines is continuing to promote ease of doing business as well as the government’s effort in addressing corruption. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante
the Philippines is currently experiencing a “golden age of economic growth” amid sustained expansion in over five decades, an executive of the Asian Development Bank said on Wednesday, April 11, with the Duterte administration’s ambitious infrastructure program seen not only boosting the gross domestic product but also reducing poverty incidence. in its Asian Development outlook 2018 report released also on Wednesday, the manila-based multilateral lender kept its 6.8-percent GDP growth forecast for the Philippines for 2018, a faster pace than the 6.7-percent actual expansion in 2017. for 2019, the ADB projected the Philippine economy to further grow by 6.9 percent, although the forecasts in the next two years were below the government’s target range of 7-8 percent starting this year until 2022. “rising domestic demand, remittances, and employment, in addition to infrastructure spending, will drive growth” in the Philippines in the near term, the ADB said in a statement.
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Draft Dengvaxia report: Aquino, Abad, Garin ‘criminally liable’ by AJPress former Philippine President Benigno “noynoy” Aquino iii and his Cabinet officials should be held criminally liable for the Dengvaxia mess, according to a draft report by the senate Blue ribbon Committee. the committee is recommending the prosecution of Aquino and his officials “for all the tragedy, damage and possible deaths” resulting from his administration’s scrapped P3.5 billion dengue vaccination program. senate Blue ribbon Committee chair richard Gordon presented the draft report on Wednesday, April 11. “former President Aquino is responsible because he caused the purchase of Dengvaxia and in the process caused irreversible damage, possibly death, to children, [and] anxiety, sleepless nights, unneces-
sary expense on the part of the parents and guardians,” he said. “the greatest sin and transgression of Aquino was to put the lives of filipino children in grave peril. he simply did not care. manhid siya at walang malasakit (He’s insensitive and lacks compassion),” the senator added. the committee is recommending Aquino to be charged with violation of republic Act 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, as well as republic Act 6713 or the Code of Conduct and ethical standards for Public officials and employees. Also tagged as “primary conspirators” in the procurement of the controversial vaccine were former Budget secretary florencio Senator Richard Gordon, chair of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, presents a copy of the Abad and former health secretary Janette draft committee report on the government’s controversial dengue vaccination program to the Senate media during the Kapihan sa Senado on Wednesday, April 11. Garin. Senate photo by Cesar Tomambo
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DOT plans to host another Miss Universe More wet ballots, grass found in Naga pageant after Boracay rehabilitation by AJPress
by AJPress the Philippine Department of tourism (Dot) is considering the idea of hosting the miss Universe pageant in 2019 after the rehabilitation of Boracay island. According to tourism secretary Wanda teo, it was President rodrigo Duterte himself who suggested the hosting of another miss Universe pageant in the country to help in reintroducing GOODBYE TO ALL THAT. Tourists relax along a beach in Boracay island two weeks before its Boracay to the world. While clarifying that the presishutdown. The tourism sector is bracing for the fallout from the six-month closure of one of the world’s top beaches, as the government prepares to clean the island that President dent made the suggestion in jest, Rodrigo Duterte had called a “cesspool.”
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As the recount of 2016 vice presidential polls continues, more wet ballots were discovered in ballot boxes from naga City, Camarines sur. Aside from wet ballots, the camp of former senator ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. said cut grass was also discovered in ballot boxes from the hometown of Vice President maria leonor “leni” robredo. the ballot boxes from naga were opened last friday, April 6. the manual recount and revision In this March 27, 2018 photo, Lawyer Edgar Aricheta (left) with some members of the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) inspect the venue of revision of votes for the Marcos- of ballots started on monday, April 2, and is part of the elecRobredo electoral protest at the Supreme Court (SC) Gymnasium in Manila. PNA photo by Jess Escaros Jr.
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