Education in the Philippines is given an utmost importance by the government. In fact, it is considered an investment in the family as children are obliged to attend school at an early age. An average Filipino usually spends 10 years in basic education – 6 for primary and 4 for secondary. But with the introduction of K-12 program in 2012, another two years is added to basic education before a student proceeds to college.primary education with only 5 teachers per 1000 students or 1:200.
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housing is the more remote the region is, as mountain areas are, the more the natural environment delivers the construction materials for the houses. for a lot of people there house is really make out of what every materials that they can find, which is built out of wood and sheets of iron and is placed along side a shop or along a road. or pretty much where they can find space.
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Water was one of the most pressing needs in the aftermath of the Tornado. Although water supply has improved other needs such as shelter, health and livelihoods remain massive. the philippines has got a lot of fresh water supply because the hay are surrounded by ocean as well as rivers, lakes, bays, coast land. they use a lot of water during dry seasons like the summer.
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poverity is the most serve and most wide spread in the phillippines and about 40 percent of the philippines havent got a home to know that you have a house to come home to.but some people will join a house or live in a shed. After two consecutive years of strong economic growth, disappointing jobs data in January has provided a clarion call to Philippine officials working to extract millions of Filipinos from the clutches of poverty.
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