THE government "should improve the responsiveness" of its services, especially for the marginalized sectors, if it is aiming to make the Philippines one of the strongest economies in the region, the dean of the Ateneo School of Government (ASoG) said.
ASoG Dean Philip Arnold Tuaño told The Manila Times in a Viber message on Friday that economic targets must complement responsiveness in delivering public services.
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