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NAPOLES As long as there's government, there's money to make. Service...

Money-laundering operations ng mga senador at kongresista P10B nawaglit Okay pala ito, taasin pa natin! Unprogrammed 2013 P117.5 2014 P139.9 B +22.3B -- 19% + PDAF (priority development assistance fund) 2013 24.79B 2014 25.24B +450M CCT DOLEOUT 2013 2014 44.3B 62.6B

PYUDAL - PATRON-CLIENT POLITICS P227.74B P323.3B EDUC (4.3% GDP) Budget Cut UP MSU MSU-Ilagan P1.43B P829M (-31%) P116M

Roadmap for Public Higher Education Reform (RPHER) 1) RPHER targets to rationalize state funding to SUCs 2) SUCs to generate more internal income 3) reduce reliance on government funding 1) Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore more than 3 %. 2) Vietnam more than 5 % 3) Malaysia 6 % yearly. 4) The industrialized nations of the world spend on average 6 % of their GDP on education. Bhutan, it increased public expenditure in education as percentage of GDP from 5.8% to 5 .9%. After two years of implementing the transition, public expenditure for educ ation rose to a very high 7.2 percent of the GDP.

Laging sinasabi sa atin dati Walang pera ang gobyerno para sa edukasyon Paano pipilitin ang mga kongresmen na maglaan ng badyet eh korap ang mga yan Tutulan ang privatization, commercialization ng SUCs Ipagtanggol ang pampublikong katangian ng UP Ipaglaban Higher State Subsidy

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