FACT-CHECK: Burning of worn-out flag is disrespectful, Scouts should be punished
The claims that the members of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines were disrespectful in burning worn-out flags are false.
The claims that the members of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines were disrespectful in burning worn-out flags are false.
With the gradual decline of the Philippine Press Freedom, can you still prove the efficacy of our country’s democracy?
The Amateur Media Association of Philippine Scouts intensified its battle against fake news as part of a first-of-a-kind initiative #FactsFirstPH and launched the online vodcast Facts You!
#FactsFirstPH: [We take] strong exception to the synchronized attacks of the OSG and the Marcos camp against one of our members.
#FactsFirstPH, an initiative comprising of more than 100 groups in the Philippines, pushes back against efforts to take down and disrupt news websites.
As of Wednesday, January 26, over 100 organizations are part of this multi-sectoral initiative. More partners will be invited to the project.
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CHED intensifies internationalization efforts to support Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs).
Girl and Boy Scouts from Baguio City and education officials celebrate 2022 National Scouting Month, highlighting the contributions of Scouting to youth and nation-building.
The Boy Scouts of the Philippines joins the International Day of Peace Celebration, and hosts a webinar on racism and peacebuilding.
Scouts from Quirino Council participate in province-wide cleanup activities during the 2022 Panagdadapun festival.
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