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When the discussion of malnutrition comes to mind, our thoughts instinctively focus on the quality and sufficiency of what our
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When the discussion of malnutrition comes to mind, our thoughts instinctively focus on the quality and sufficiency of what our





Angat Buhay turned over two newly built greenhouses in Ajuy and Concepcion, Iloilo. Earlier in 2024, greenhouses were also turned





Resourcefulness has long been inherent to Filipino communities — where systems fall short, our ingenuity often steps in. In Naga










Angat Buhay—through its Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network—served 16 provinces across the country as Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan had





Angat Buhay—through the Bayan Ko, Titser Ko (BKTK) program and in partnership with Legazpi Eye Center and Divine Grace Medical





When the discussion of malnutrition comes to mind, our thoughts instinctively focus on the quality and sufficiency of what our





Angat Buhay turned over two newly built greenhouses in Ajuy and Concepcion, Iloilo. Earlier in 2024, greenhouses were also turned





Resourcefulness has long been inherent to Filipino communities — where systems fall short, our ingenuity often steps in. In Naga










Angat Buhay—through its Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network—served 16 provinces across the country as Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan had





Angat Buhay—through the Bayan Ko, Titser Ko (BKTK) program and in partnership with Legazpi Eye Center and Divine Grace Medical
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When the discussion of malnutrition comes to mind, our thoughts instinctively focus on the quality and sufficiency of what our





Angat Buhay turned over two newly built greenhouses in Ajuy and Concepcion, Iloilo. Earlier in 2024, greenhouses were also turned





Resourcefulness has long been inherent to Filipino communities — where systems fall short, our ingenuity often steps in. In Naga










Angat Buhay—through its Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network—served 16 provinces across the country as Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan had





Angat Buhay—through the Bayan Ko, Titser Ko (BKTK) program and in partnership with Legazpi Eye Center and Divine Grace Medical





When the discussion of malnutrition comes to mind, our thoughts instinctively focus on the quality and sufficiency of what our





Angat Buhay turned over two newly built greenhouses in Ajuy and Concepcion, Iloilo. Earlier in 2024, greenhouses were also turned





Resourcefulness has long been inherent to Filipino communities — where systems fall short, our ingenuity often steps in. In Naga










Angat Buhay—through its Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network—served 16 provinces across the country as Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan had





Angat Buhay—through the Bayan Ko, Titser Ko (BKTK) program and in partnership with Legazpi Eye Center and Divine Grace Medical




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AB Policy Toolkit
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This toolkit summarizes the principles and best practices discussed in Angat Kalikasan. These strategies support SKs in their role of enhancing community-level environmental governance through problem-solving approaches, stakeholder management, policy creation, advocacy campaigning, and monitoring. The toolkit includes activities and templates you can use to further develop and refine your environmental initiatives.