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                    [Title] => MSD, Kaya Natin launch Health Leaders for Mothers
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Different sectors and individuals from government, civil society, academe and business recently celebrated their unity in sustaining a community healthcare program for indigent Filipino mothers.

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Nazareno said that the main objectives of the government are to make stable the operations of PNB to protect its depositors, particularly the small depositors, prevent systemic risks to ensure stability of the financial system and to enable the government to dispose of its shares in PNB at the best price after the bank’s operations have improved.
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PDIC president and chief executive officer Norberto C. Nazareno said during a press briefing that the government needs a commitment from Bancommerce to be able to determine what to do with the bankrupt bank.
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Nazareno said that the main objectives of the government are to make stable the operations of PNB to protect its depositors, particularly the small depositors, prevent systemic risks to ensure stability of the financial system and to enable the government to dispose of its shares in PNB at the best price after the bank’s operations have improved.
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