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This was announced by Edith Abergas of NEDA during a consultative meeting held in Imperial Palace Suites, Quezon City on Aug. 5, 2002. The meeting was organized by the Human Resource Management Service (HRMS)-DENR headed by director Adeluisa G. Siapno, and attended by DENR partner institutions on foreign scholarships.
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This was announced by Edith Abergas of NEDA during a consultative meeting held in Imperial Palace Suites, Quezon City on Aug. 5, 2002. The meeting was organized by the Human Resource Management Service (HRMS)-DENR headed by director Adeluisa G. Siapno, and attended by DENR partner institutions on foreign scholarships.
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