BY increasing access to education, particularly for marginalized groups, the Philippines can help reduce poverty and inequality, according to Sen. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, who has been advocating for accessible and quality education for all Filipinos.
"Education is a fundamental right and a key driver of economic development. Improved access to education will lead to improved economic opportunities and overall well-being for our countrymen," he said.
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