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Updated:2024-12-17 03:45    Views:142

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MANILA, Philippines – Senator Loren Legarda expressed serious concern over the ₱12-billion reduction in the Department of Education’s (DepEd) budget for FY 2025, describing it as a “significant misstep” with far-reaching consequences for learners, teachers, and the nation’s future.

She cautioned that this decision not only jeopardizes the foundation of progress but also reflects a troubling shift in national priorities.

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“How can we rationalize slashing ₱12 billion from DepEd?” Legarda asked. “How can we claim to value the future of our nation when we undermine the very foundation of that future? How do we explain that act of not allocating sufficient resources into what we have always called our most powerful investment?”

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The largest cut in the department’s proposed FY 2025 budget is the ₱10 billion reduction from the DepEd Computerization Program, a vital initiative aimed at providing public schools with educational technology packages, including IT infrastructure, networking facilities, and information systems.

The program, aligned with the K-12 curriculum, enhances the teaching and learning process, equipping students with essential skills for future employment and global citizenship.

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Senator Legarda, who serves as a Commissioner of the Second Congressional Commission on Education, stressed that such a reduction risks widening the digital divide, especially in underserved communities.

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“In today’s world, digital access is no longer a luxury but a lifeline,” Legarda said. “Scaling back on programs that provide technological tools for learning denies millions of Filipino children the opportunity to compete in a rapidly evolving, technology-driven world.”

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Legarda underscored the need to uphold the nation’s commitment to education by ensuring sustained funding for regular programs that directly benefit learners and teachers. “Our duty to our children’s future goes beyond words; it requires action.

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This means strengthening the regular programs that benefit our learners and teachers. Respect for the mandates of governance requires mutual accountability. If we expect DepEd to succeed in implementing their programs, it starts by providing them with the necessary resources to deliver,” she emphasized.

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As a four-term senator and former Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, Legarda also called for greater transparency in the budget process, particularly during the bicameral conference committee deliberations.

“The General Appropriations Act (GAA) is the single most important legislation we pass each year,” Legarda asserted. “Months of committee hearings and plenary debates are rendered meaningless if the final budget decisions lack genuine transparency. The Filipino people deserve a clear explanation for every peso allocated—or removed—especially in vital sectors like education.”

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Ajay Banga spoke to Agence France-Presse at the development lender’s headquarters in Washington ahead of the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group, which begin on Monday, October 21.

This was the remark of Kristalina Georgieva, who has just started her second five-year term as managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Thursday, before the IMF and the World Bank’s annual gathering of financial leaders in Washington next week.

She emphasized that the GAA reflects the nation’s priorities and should inspire public trust, not skepticism. “I have sought to reconcile some of the changes made during the bicameral conference with the principles we, as legislators, are sworn to uphold. Yetbigjackpot88, I fear that some of these adjustments may be difficult to explain in a way that earns the trust of the Filipino people,” Legarda concluded.

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