KWF and USAID toward inclusive Climate Change Awareness Program

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KWF and USAID toward inclusive Climate Change Awareness Program

Commissioner Benjamin Mendillo Jr. of Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino or Commission on the Filipino Language delivers his keynote speech at the launching of Project SIGND at Rockwell Business Center on April 23, 2024, in Ortigas, Pasay City. The project is sponsored by the US Agency for International Development through the Gerry Roxas Foundation.

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