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Local products in the community
Insight about the education in the new normal Since its outbreak in late December 2019, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc across the world and like any critical sector, education has been hit hard. Students, schools, colleges and universities have been deeply impacted. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), over 800 million learners from around the world have been affected, 1 in 5 learners cannot attend school, 1 in 4 cannot attend higher education classes, and over 102 countries have ordered nationwide school closures implemented localised school closure.

Globally, over more and more cases of the coronavirus have been reported in more than 160 countries, which have resulted in more than a million deaths and left several States dealing with severe outbreaks. The COVID-19 pandemic will adversely impact the progress some governments were making around increasing the education budget. Therefore, this is a crisis that requires urgent attention and collective action by all Governments, stakeholders and communities. Government decide to start a new normal education, classes offer a modular classes and online classes.

Local products in the community

Buy local campaigns or local branding add value to local farm products and provide farmers with a means to increase their marketing power. Regional branding and certification programs are often used to identify products from local farms in non-direct local markets and protect the integrity of the local market for a region’s farms. With regional branding, locally grown products are tied directly to their region of origin, providing farmers with a means to increase their marketing power and access consumers’ desire to support local farms and the local economy. “Buy local” campaigns can be a powerful tool to help promote and sustain independent businesses and neighborhood-serving business districts. When well-defined and organized, a sustained "buy local" campaign can boost local consumer spending and strengthen local culture

Summer experience under Enhance Community Quarantine

We are all impacted by the current health crisis and lockdown but to different degrees. Like in other country, the Philippine government has taken measures and the inhabitants are under Enhanced Community Quarantine at their homes.. We wanted to know how our beneficiaries felt about COVID-19 crisis and asked Ruth me a few questions. I agreed to confide my feelings about this unprecedented situation and to share with us a few images from daily lives. More than ever before, solidarity between confined people, even on the other side of the world, is important! Hobbies during lockdown

If you feel like you’re in a bit of a rut and you definitely don’t want to spend time watching yet another series, perhaps it’s time to find a new hobby? It can be difficult to find new things that you could be passionate about, but don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Our list of new hobby ideas is here to get you motivated and inspired to try something different. From relaxing, to energising, to expressive, there’s sure to be something for just about everyone. Find a new hobby – what do you like? First things first – it’s maybe not the best idea to throw a dart at a random list of hobbies to choose one. Unless, of course, darts is your new hobby. Instead, try thinking about the kinds of things you like to do.

Are you the creative type or do you prefer being active? Do you want escapism or tangible gains? Narrowing down your wants may make it easier to choose an activity that’s suited to you.

Is there something you used to enjoy as a child? Maybe you had a particular aptitude for something when you were younger but didn’t have the time to keep it up. Maybe it’s worth dipping back in and seeing if you still enjoy it as an adult?

Another point worth considering is whether or not you want your new hobby to be similar to your existing ones. It can be nice to find something that complements your existing skills.