- Social Problems in the Philippines. Only available on StudyMode. Topic: Drinking water. Social problems, correlation, causation, sweatshop, alienation, Mcdonalization, capitalism, extreme poverty, technology.
- Social Problems in the Philippines Corruption According to a World Bank study in 2008. What Social Problems Affect Today's Students Dr. Problems and Issues in the Philippine Educational System.
- If we look at any number of social problems, we find numerous similarities. No matter the issue–education, energy, infrastructure, pollution, and much more–Americans look to government to provide the solution.
- History of social problems approach. Social problems and social disorganization. Social problems as dysfunctions. Social problems as deviation. Future of social problems.
- SOCIAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES. Click here to go to these sections: Poverty.
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UNICEF Philippines - Social Policy and Local Development. Issue. In the Philippines, providing basic social services, except public education, is the responsibility of local governments. However, children are not the top priority of many local governments.
Most local officials invest more on constructing physical structures than funding basic social services. Despite US$ 6. 00 million (P2. UNICEF focus areas were spent for social services. Therefore, it is essential that governments, SOs, legislators and other partners at national and local levels develop and implement social and economic policies, legislative measures and budgetary allocations that advance the realization of children’s rights and women’s rights and gender equality. Significant legislations and human rights instruments have been ratified and accepted in the Philippines , among them the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The government has adopted a 2. Child 2. 1”. The challenge is making sure these national policies are localized and implemented in all localities through their policies, plans, laws , budgets and reporting systems.
The number of local governments participating in the government’s Search for Child- Friendly Local Governments has gone up as well. The impact of migration, urbanization, social protection, climate change and emergencies on children have to be studied systematically and policies and programs recommended .