Features
National budget for 2024: A Budget Badly Made
Agosto 25, 2023
FEATURES
Contrary to incredible “pro-poor” claims, the proposed 2024 national budget’s numbers tell a much different story about the administration’s priorities.
5 marks of a crumbling democracy
Hulyo 20, 2023
The Marcoses personify the worst aspects of Philippine politics. And Marcos Jr is levelling up these anti-democratic features in the 21st century.
Agriculture deserves a competent leader
Hulyo 1, 2023
The Marcos Jr administration has not been looking at the stark reality of long-term agricultural decline. This chronic crisis deserves a full-time, competent and diligent leader.
One year of BBM: More hype, less help
Hunyo 30, 2023
The Marcos Jr administration has profusely hyped its one year of achievements that have supposedly helped the Filipino people amid the economic crisis. But looking back, did the President really achieve that much and help the Filipino people as much as he claims?
Marcos Jr’s weak DA leadership is dragging the agriculture sector
Hunyo 30, 2023
FEATURES
A year after taking the secretary post, the agriculture sector continues to be in shambles on a macroeconomic scale under the leadership of President Marcos Jr.
IBON Poverty Wages Feature
Hunyo 25, 2023
Filipino workers and their families are barely surviving on the minimum wage because this is even less than the rather low-standard official poverty threshold for a family of five. In other words, Philippine minimum wages are family poverty wages.
“Build, Better, More” for agriculture? Not really
Hunyo 16, 2023
FEATURES
The Marcos Jr administration has apparently taken over the reins of the agriculture department at a time of severe food and agriculture crisis, but without much inspiration.
Camouflaging climate inaction
Hunyo 9, 2023
FEATURES
Hyping climate spending is hypocritical if environmental destruction continues.
The expensive and harmful ‘Build Better More’
Hunyo 2, 2023
The Philippine government has a repetitive narrative when it comes to infrastructure – that it will “revitalize the economy” and “create more jobs” or that the government is “Building more for better lives” — claims so-repeated that they seem like obvious benefits. But history shows that this is not always the case.