On March 5, 2026, PBSP convened 22 companies in a forum entitled, Chasing Green: Renewable Energy and Water Savings at Citadines Millennium Ortigas in Pasig City.
Read MorePBSP announces the election of Manolito T. Tayag as chairperson, Margot B. Torres as vice chairperson, Rossana A. Fajardo as treasurer, and Carolina A. Racelis as corporate secretary.
Read MoreWith the theme “Grounding, Visioning, and Commitment-Setting for a Responsive Provincial Nutrition System,” the session strengthened local leadership in addressing malnutrition through data, evidence-based approaches, and multi-sector collaboration.
Read MorePBSP celebrated its 55th Annual Membership Meeting and Foundation Day on January 27, 2026, at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City.
Read MoreWith the theme, “Implementing Inclusive Business Models in Coconut,” the Midterm Conference served as a platform for promoting and discussing the Project’s achievements and innovations towards revitalizing the industry and sustaining inclusive growth in Philippine agriculture– especially in Coconut.
Read MoreFrom knowledge-sharing to practical tools like the Luto ni MaMa recipe book, these assemblies empower our MaMas to give their children the healthiest possible start, one nourishing meal at a time.
Read MoreThe assistance is part of PBSP’s continuing rehabilitation efforts for families affected by Typhoon Odette in Bohol.
Read MoreThe initiative culminates a multi-year reforestation and biodiversity protection program that covered five hectares of Mount 387.
Read MoreThe activity was held in preparation for the various workshops and sessions towards the formulation of the VCA and BCP.
Read MoreThe program aims to provide a series of activities that will showcase STEM as an exciting field of study and its potential career paths for Filipino youth.
Read MoreOver the last two decades, PBSP has been one of the leading players in the management of TB in the Philippines.
Read MoreThe initiative is part of Intellicare’s support to PBSP’s Safe Motherhood Program dubbed as “Babae: Malusog. Ligtas. Handa.”
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