IN a bid to address pressing social issues and foster grassroots engagement, President Marcos has taken decisive steps to intensify government efforts against hunger, poverty, and crimes. Through two significant memoranda, the government aims to tackle these challenges head-on, forging partnerships and implementing comprehensive strategies.
Memorandum Circular 47 directs the Task Force on Zero Hunger to enhance its coordination with stakeholders and make the “Enhanced Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty” program more sustainable. This directive highlights the government’s determination to bolster initiatives aimed at achieving zero hunger, food and nutrition security, and sustainable agriculture.
Moreover, the President’s directive emphasizes the involvement of Community Based Organizations in EPAHP activities. By integrating CBOs and facilitating their access to prospective markets, the government aims to create an inclusive environment where marginalized communities can actively participate in and benefit from the fight against hunger and poverty. This approach recognizes the importance of community engagement and empowers local stakeholders to drive meaningful change.
In his Memorandum Circular 46, President Marcos emphasizes the need for all government agencies, instrumentalities, and LGUs to rally behind the NCPP. This call to action highlights the shared responsibility among various stakeholders in addressing crime-related challenges. By involving the National Police Commission as the lead authority for the NCPP, the government demonstrates a commitment to a coordinated and cohesive approach to crime prevention.
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