+ Follow BOSTON AND CATEEL Tag
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[Title] => AusAid, ILO support sustainable livelihood
[Summary] => To help workers and their families affected by Typhoon Pablo, the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) recently signed a A$900,000 (P37.8 million) grant agreement with the International Labor Organization (ILO)’s Country Office for the Philippines to help create jobs, improve earning opportunities, and promote sustainable agricultural livelihoods using local resources in the municipalities of Boston and Cateel in Davao Oriental.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Pablo brings out the best in people
[Summary] => Typhoon Pablo left a trail of destruction in Mindanao in December last year, but it definitely brought out the best in people and spawned unsung heroes whose selflessness and boldness shone through amidst the tragedy.
[DatePublished] => 2013-04-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Govt takes over abandoned mines
[Summary] => The state-run National Resources Mining Development Corp. (NRMDC) will take over and undertake the rehabilitation of three abandoned minesites as part of governments measures to further perk up the renewed interest in the local mining industry.
"We are currently negotiating with the concerned parties about the turnover of these abandoned minesites and we expect to have something positive in the next two weeks," said Artemio Disini, president of NRMDC.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-09 00:00:00
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[Summary] => The state-run National Resources Mining Development Corp. (NRMDC) will take over and undertake the rehabilitation of three abandoned minesites as part of governments measures to further perk up the renewed interest in the local mining industry.
"We are currently negotiating with the concerned parties about the turnover of these abandoned minesites and we expect to have something positive in the next two weeks," said Artemio Disini, president of NRMDC.
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