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Ease of Doing Business Month 2025
The DILG Region 2 proudly joins the nation in celebrating the 2025 Ease of Doing Business (EODB) Month with the theme:"From Red Tape to Red Carpet: Better Business Movement in a Bagong Pilipinas (#R2C:BBMBP)".
This month-long celebration is rooted in Republic Act No. 11032, or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018, which aims to enhance the country’s competitiveness by streamlining government processes and reducing red tape.
It also aligns with Proclamation No. 818 signed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on March 4, 2025, officially declaring May of every year as Ease of Doing Business Month.
This year’s campaign underscores the government's commitment to digitalization, connectivity, energy sustainability, and collaboration with the public—all toward building a more efficient, modern, and business-friendly Bagong Pilipinas.
For more details, visit the Anti-Red Tape Authority website through this link: https://arta.gov.ph/eodbmonth/
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2025 National Women’s Month Celebration

With the goal of fostering a society where all women have equal rights, power, and opportunities, the 2025 National Women’s Month Celebration (NWMC) carries the sub-theme: “Babae sa Lahat ng Sektor, Aangat ang Bukas sa Bagong Pilipinas.” This reinforces the core objective of RA 9710, or the Magna Carta of Women—to empower women, promote gender equality, and ensure equitable access to resources and opportunities.
This year’s focus will continue to support the administration’s brand of governance and leadership, aligning with its rallying cry for an all-inclusive plan for economic and social transformation. We reaffirm our commitment to building a “Bagong Pilipinas”—a nation where women have equitable opportunities, free from gender biases and discriminatory stereotypes. The phrase “Babae sa Lahat ng Sektor, Aangat ang Bukas” embodies a sense of optimism and hope, symbolizing a future where women’s lives are truly uplifted. It reflects the commitment to translating gender equality efforts from policy into tangible, meaningful changes in the lives of women. This vision seeks to ensure that all women, particularly those from underserved communities and marginalized sectors, reap the benefits of gender equality in their daily lives. By prioritizing these groups, the 2025 National Women’s Month Celebration emphasizes the need for inclusive progress, ensuring that no woman is left behind in the journey toward equal opportunities and empowerment.
2024 National Women’s Month Celebration

Grounded on the objective of transforming culture toward a more equal and inclusive future, the 2024 NWMC bears the sub-theme, "Lipunang Patas sa Bagong Pilipinas; Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, patutunayan!" It echoes the target outcomes of Chapter 15 in the Updated Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Plan 2019-2025 towards transforming gender norms and culture.
With "Lipunang Patas sa Bagong Pilipinas", the 2024 sub-theme calls for a Bagong Pilipinas where women are given equitable opportunities and not hindered by gender biases and discriminatory stereotypes. "Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, patutunayan!", aims to showcase and harness the full potentials of women and girls in actively engaging in and reaping the benefits of national growth and development. However, achieving this requires an enabling environment free from discriminatory values, stereotypes, beliefs, treatment, and portrayal of women and girls across family, religion, education, sports, media, and other relevant institutions. The vision extends to government agencies and institutions incorporating gender mainstreaming in the bureaucracy, men joining the cause for equality, and establishing a legal framework that supports the protection of marginalized groups of women, including the girl child, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, Muslims, and those with diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression (SOGIE).