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    DBP strengthens CSR initiatives

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    February 12, 2018
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    MS20180212_D12
    Excerpt
    The Development Bank of the Philippines continues to be at the forefront of carrying out relevant and meaningful social responsibility programs through its flagship initiatives, the DBP Forest Program, DBP Endowment for Education Program and the DBP Resources for Inclusive and Sustainable Education initiative. Launched in 2005, the DBP Forest Program (DFP) is a non-credit program that aims to curb incidence of denudation and restore the country’s forest cover. Presently, it has 44 projects covering more than 7,054 hectares of forest area with more than 5,600 hectares already planted.
    Citation
    DBP strengthens CSR initiatives. (2018, February 12). Manila Standard, p. D12.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/567
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    Corporate Names
    Development Bank of the Philippines
    Personal Names
    Borromeo, Cecilia C. Baguidudol, Jaymar
    Geographic Names
    Philippines
    Subject
    programmes denudation forests environmental restoration Governments Education establishments livelihoods financing Fellowships Experts marketing Aid Curricula
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