Rebuilding Marawi Together
The Bangsamoro Federal Business Council (BFBCI), Makati Business Club (MBC), and Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) formalize a tripartite partnership for the rebuilding of wartorn
Marawi City.
Aboitiz’s A-Park program aims to plant 1-M trees
HE Aboitiz Group recently firmed up its long-standing commitment to the environment, partnering with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) and the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc.
Business impact widest in agriculture
By implementing their IB
models, one of the first steps
that agribusiness firms took
is to build on smallholder
farmers’ capacity.
Citi Philippines continues the tradition of giving
Citi Philippines continues the tradition of giving Taguig City – Citi Philippines, together with long-time non-profit partner Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), turned-over 2,380 colorful, dual-language storybooks to fill up reading corners in at least 60 classrooms of Tipas Elementary School in Taguig City. While most public schools have libraries, many of them are…
Fostering the greatest equalizer
In 1970, Mr. SyCip along with Sixto Roxas and other leading business executives established the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP)
Cosmetics could boost spirit of conflict-stressed teachers
To boost the spirit and morale of women during crisis, donations of cosmetics–particularly lipstick, face powder, foundation, rouge and the like–are being suggested to be given to teachers and volunteers in war-torn Marawi.
MVP group, other companies join Marawi relief effort
The Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), also chaired by Pangilinan and of which the MVP Group of Companies is an active member, has successfully raised P5.8 million for Marawi’s internally displaced persons (IDPs) recently.
The beckoning
By COCO ALCUAZ Published on Rappler.com (Read on site: http://www.rappler.com/nation/features/172448-brother-armin-whats-the-big-idea) LIFE AFTER GOVERNMENT. Former education secretary Armin Luistro with Coco Alcuaz in “What’s the big idea?” After 6 years as education secretary, Brother Armin Luistro says he couldn’t just go back to La Salle, where from 2000 to 2010 he was provincial (i.e., country head) and…
Mangrove project
Employees of Taiyo Yuden Philippines Inc. recently helped plant 10,000 mangroves in Barangay Tapilon, Daanbantayan, Cebu, in partnership with Philippine Business for Social Progress.
My most fervent wish for agriculture for the New Year
By Dr. Emil Q. Javier MANILA BULLETIN ‘There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why . . . I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?’. . . Robert Kennedy. The lack of productivity and competitiveness of our agriculture could be traced to many causes. However,…
For a healthier workforce
Modern-day living requires a lot to ensure that families live conveniently. In their desire to provide the needs as well as the wants of the household, employees work double effort to the point that most of them no longer give enough attention on their health.
Virtual Volunteer
A mall-goer visiting the Philippine Business for Social Progress’ (PBSP) booth during the League of Corporate Foundations (LCF) CSR EXPO 2016
Going organic
A farming community discovers the benefits of organic agriculture
Deloitte joins PBSP’s tree-planting initiative
As part of its global volunteerism campaign, Deloitte Philippines once again joined Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) in saving the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape (UMRBPL), popularly known as Marikina Watershed.
First Grow Asia Coffee Group Meeting Held
The First Work Group committee meeting of Philippine coffee industry multi-stakeholders who committed “to make Asia grow with coffee” under Grow Asia, the partnership catalyzed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in collaboration with the ASEAN Secretariat, was recently hosted by Nestle.
Bright Futures Start With Basic Nutrition
IT Literacy in Samar
In the business of hope
By PETER ANGELO V. PERFECTO Philippine Daily Inquirer, 17 September 2016 I believe it is time for all of us to get into the business of hope. There is just too much hate going around, not only in our country but all over the world. And the very impersonal social media has helped multiply the…
Standard Chartered Bank kicks off ‘Banca ng Buhay’ in Samar
The Standard, September 17, 2016 Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) recently turned over 38 fiberglass boats to families living in five island barangays of Sierra Islands, which are among the most remote communities in Catbalogan City in Samar province. SCB donated the boats to support the community’s need to transport the children to school and augment…