"NEDA (National Economic Development Authority) reviewed the Philippine Development Plan's strategies to see which areas we could scale up with the UN's (United Nations) assistance. We see these efforts reflected in what are now the Framework's three strategic priorities," Balisacan said in a statement on Wednesday.
The NEDA chief also emphasized that assistance from the UN, as outlined in the newly signed United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework, could enhance efforts to achieve national socioeconomic goals.
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