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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

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Bumisita at nakipagpulong ang Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) sa Eulogio 'Amang’ Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST) noong 18 Pebrero 2026 upang ihain ang mithiin at panukalang magtatag ng Sentro ng Wika at Kultura (SWK) sa pamantasan at upang higit pang pagtibayin ang ugnayan ng KWF at EARIST sa pagtataguyod ng wikang pambansa at kulturang Pilipino.



Pinangunahan ni KWF Tagapangulo Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran, kasama si Komisyoner Benjamin M. Mendillo Jr, ang opisyal na pagbisita at pakikipagpulong kay EARIST Pangulo Rogelio T. Mamaraldo.




Personal ding nilibot nina Barrios-Taran at Mendillo ang mga silid-aralan upang makahalubilo ang mga mag-aaral na nagpapakadalubhasa sa Filipino. Ipinakilala ng dalawa ang mga programa ng komisyon na naglalayong mas mapalapit ang wikang pambansa sa mga kabataan.



Layunin ng pagtatayo ng SWK na maging magkatuwang ang KWF at EARIST sa pagpapatupad ng mga programang pangwika, pananaliksik, at proyekto na magpapayaman sa kultura at identidad ng bansa.


DepEd partners with DAP, AIM to strengthen leadership capacities of educators


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MAKATI CITY, 3 March 2026 – In line with efforts to accelerate learning recovery, the Department of Education (DepEd) has revitalized leadership training for education officials to strengthen the Department’s internal capacity to sustain long-term reforms.



Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Tuesday formally sealed DepEd’s partnership with the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) and the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) to undertake leadership courses for educators.



“This program answers a very felt need in the Department to enhance professionalism and empower school leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions,” Secretary Angara said.






Through the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with DAP and AIM, DepEd, through the National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP) launched its EdLead 360: Public Education Leadership Lab initiative to strengthen school and system leadership in addressing the country’s learning crisis.



The MOA commits DepEd, through the NEAP, to implement structured and career-aligned leadership programs, in line with Republic Act No. 11713 or the Excellence in Teacher Education Act and DepEd’s reform agenda.



EdLead 360 was crafted based on the findings of EDCOM II and other studies that the effectiveness of school and system leaders is decisive for improving learning outcomes.



“Ayon sa mga ulat na ito, mahalaga sa pag-unlad ng sektor ng edukasyon ang teacher quality at continuous development kaya tututukan at palalakasin natin ito. We are inspired by the leadership of President Bongbong Marcos to really prioritize our people, especially our teachers,” Angara said.



DepEd-NEAP has has partnered with the DAP–Graduate School of Public and Development Management to revive the Superintendents’ Leadership Program.



This includes an Executive Course on Leadership and Public Finance Management for Schools Division Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents, reinforcing DepEd’s coherent, system-wide strategy to develop reform-ready leaders who can improve governance and learning outcomes.



Meanwhile through its partnership with the AIM, DepEd-NEAP will offer a four-week Postgraduate Certificate in Literacy Reform and Education Policy Leadership to 30 to 35 Division Chiefs and third-level officials.



The program aims to develop strategic leadership, systems and futures thinking, and evidence-based policy formulation, directly responding to persistent literacy challenges and governance gaps highlighted by national and international assessments and policy reviews.



The leadership skills enhancement is part of the DepEd’s overall efforts to promote the welfare of public school teachers, which includes increased allowances, reduced administrative workload, and professional advancement under the Expanded Career Progression (ECP) system.





Joining Secretary Angara during the MOA signing were DepEd Undersecretary for Operations Malcolm Garma, NEAP Director III Michael Joseph Cabauatan, DAP Acting President and CEO Leocadio Sebastian and AIM School of Executive Education & Lifelong Learning Head Leocadio Sebastian.


Consumer Alert: Banned Mercury-Containing Skin Lightening Products Still Sold in Public Markets and Online Stores

 


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As we celebrate International Women’s Month, toxics watchdog BAN Toxics has issued a consumer alert on the illegal sale of prohibited beauty products containing mercury—a highly toxic heavy metal that poses serious risks to the nervous, digestive, and immune systems.


Among the cosmetic skin lightening products banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are Goree Beauty Cream with Lycopene and Goree Day & Night Beauty Cream, priced at ₱180–₱200 each, and sold in beauty shops in Malabon, Pasay and Valenzuela, as well as through online shopping platforms. Using a Vanta C Series Handheld XRF Analyzer, the group tested the products and detected mercury at concentrations as high as 28,800 parts per million (ppm)—far exceeding the 1 ppm limit set by the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive. 


“The illegal selling of banned skin lightening products is alarming and dangerous to public health, especially to women and children,” said Thony Dizon, Advocacy and Campaign Officer of BAN Toxics.


Citing the World Health Organization, mercury exposure in women primarily causes severe neurological, reproductive, and developmental damage, with particularly high risks for pregnant women and developing fetuses. It can lead to infertility, birth defects, developmental delays in children, and chronic symptoms in women, including tremors, memory loss, depression, and numbness.


BAN Toxics, through the Zero Mercury Working Group (ZMWG), has been investigating mercury-added skin lightening products (SLPs) for several years primarily due to their health risks, their illegality under many national laws, and the Minamata Convention on Mercury’s prohibition on the manufacture and trade of mercury-added SLPs, which generally became effective in 2021.


In 2025, the ZMWG published a report exposing the ongoing illegal manufacture of mercury-added skin whiteners. With its partners from Pakistan, Kenya, the Philippines, and the United States, the group purchased and tested samples from six widely available brands of skin whitening creams (SWCs) made in Pakistan, as indicated on their packaging: Faiza, Golden Pearl, Goree, Aneeza, Parley, and Face Fresh. The results are alarming: 35 of the 37 creams contained mercury levels up to thousands of times higher than the legal limit of 1 ppm, with one product reaching 24,000 ppm. The products were tested in accredited laboratories in the EU and the US.


“The illegal sale of banned skin lightening products is occurring not only in the Philippines but also in other countries, including on online shopping platforms.”


The group’s continuous monitoring online showed the widespread marketing of banned skin lightening creams, including Goree Products, on e-commerce platforms such as Lazada and Shopee, which put the public at risk and requires immediate action from Philippine regulatory agencies.


“We call on both the FDA and the DTI to expedite their regulatory and enforcement functions to prevent the further sale and use of prohibited skin lightening products, ensure consumer protection, and prevent exposure to toxic mercury,” the group added.


BAN Toxics, a leading advocate for safe cosmetics regulation in the country, urges legislators to pass a law that will protect public health and the environment from hazardous chemicals in cosmetics.


“We will continue to be vigilant in monitoring and documenting prohibited skin lightening products offered for sale in the market and push for stricter product standards and enhanced consumer safety and protection.”

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