Senatorial candidate Camille Villar on Wednesday night received a major boost in her campaign after being formally endorsed by Team Aguila, the dominant political coalition in Pangasinan, during a proclamation rally in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
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02 Apr: Ibang klase ang tamis! Camille Villar pushes for better mango processing tech to boost yield
House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar underscored the need to boost the country’s mango fruit processing technology to preserve and enhance the quality of mangoes and make them available throughout the year.
Citing the Philippines’ global competitiveness in mango production, a House deputy speaker said technology is crucial to promoting the country’s mango-growing industry.
Naniniwala si House Deputy Speaker Camille Villar na makakalikha ng mga karagdagang trabaho ang paglago ng mga maliliit na negosyo.
Ito ang dahilan kayat nais ni Villar na buhusan ng suporta at tulong ang micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sa bansa.
Nakakatiyak ito na bababa ang bilang ng mga walang trabahong Filipino kung lalago ang mga maliliit na negosyo.
Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas senatorial candidate and House Deputy Speaker Camille Villar vowed her support for initiatives aimed at empowering women and providing them with greater opportunities to succeed.
MANILA, Philippines – With the implementation of the Expanded Centenarians Act of 2024 (Republic Act No. 11982) in full swing, senatorial candidate Camille Villar lauded the administration’s move to prioritize the welfare of our senior citizens.
MANILA, Philippines — Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar has filed a bill seeking an extension of the validity of the original and renewed registration of motor vehicles.
House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar advocated for providing maternity kits to low-income pregnant Filipino women to improve their prenatal care and reduce child mortality in the country.House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar advocated for providing maternity kits to low-income pregnant Filipino women to improve their prenatal care and reduce child mortality in the country.
MANILA, Philippines — Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar recently turned over the city’s first Kabataan Center to leaders of the Sangguniang Kabataan of Barangay Pulang Lupa Uno.
In 2021, 2,478 Filipino women died due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth, according to the United Nations Population Fund. Moreover, 14% of pregnant women in the country do not get regular check-ups and the other necessary medical care that they need during their pregnancy. One in 10 Filipino women do not give birth in health facilities or receive assistance from skilled healthcare personnel during childbirth.