Current political issues in the Philippines include low-quality education, poverty, uneven growth and job creation, labor market distortion, and a climate of uncertainty in national politics. The poverty-stricken hold largely low-paying agricultural jobs, and do not have the education to benefit from the high-paying jobs that offer more security.
Some of the current issues that the Philippines faces includes corruption, high unemployment rate, and poverty issues. Others includes a high population growth rate and declining education standards.
1. Corruption
2. Poverty
3. Overpopulation
4. Child labor (a form of child abuse)
5. Lack of adequate health care services
6. Terrorism
7. Prostitution
8. Unemployment
There is a lot of poverty in the Philippines. Some people, called "squatters," live near trash mounds and scavenge through the rubble to find materials that they can re-sell. Many are living in extreme poverty and unsanitary conditions. One of the effects this impoverished lifestyle has on them is an extremely short life expectancy.
But there are some rays of hope. For one, slow but steady economic improvements are providing jobs in places like call centers. Secondly, charitable organizations like the Philippine Aid Society are growing and working hard to fight poverty. For those who want to do their part to help, consider a financial donation to one of these charities.
www.philippineaid.org
The Philippine economy is currently facing the problem of cushioning the effects of the global financial crisis on the productive sectors as well as on the most vulnerable group, the poor.
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