Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Back to School, but Not for All: Plan International Pilipinas Urges Urgent Action on Hidden Barriers Keeping Girls Out of Classrooms

Metro Manila— As millions of Filipino students return to school this June, Plan International Pilipinas is sounding the alarm for countless girls across the country who are facing many barriers that keep them from coming back — period poverty, unpaid domestic labor, and teenage pregnancy. The girls’ and children's rights organization is calling on government agencies, schools, and families to move beyond enrollment numbers and confront these obstacles.

“Every June, we celebrate the return to school, but for too many girls, the bigger story is what is stopping them from fully being there,” said Plan International Pilipinas Executive Director, Pebbles Sanchez-Ogang. “Period poverty, unpaid caregiving, and teenage pregnancy are not personal problems; they are systemic failures that we have the responsibility to address. Plan International Pilipinas is calling on everyone — from lawmakers to school principals and parents — to make this the school year we address these barriers head-on.”

Girls are missing school because of their periods

8% of girls in the Philippines reported skipping school because of menstruation, according to the World Bank. Some girls miss classes due to severe menstrual pain, lack of access to menstrual products, and fear of bullying or discrimination associated with periods. Findings from the Sang pour Sang Project revealed that 96% of menstruators in the Philippines have experienced at least one form of menstrual discrimination, including teasing, exclusion, and stigma related to menstruation.

Limited menstrual health education continues to shape how many girls view and manage menstruation. UNFPA Philippines noted that shame, stigma, and misinformation surrounding periods can discourage girls from asking for help, accessing proper menstrual products, and fully participating in school activities. Girls from remote and disadvantaged communities, including those with disabilities, also shared that menstruation often causes anxiety, shame, and discomfort, especially in schools with inadequate facilities and support.

As one of the solutions to address these barriers, Plan International Pilipinas, in partnership with UNICEF and the Philippine Government, launched the Oky Period Tracker App — a girl co-created digital tool that provides reliable menstrual health information and personalized cycle tracking, helping girls manage their periods with confidence and dignity. Since its launch, the app has reached over 187,000 registered users in the Philippines, with half of the online users remaining consistently active. An independent assessment by BBC Media Action found that 18 out of 24 adolescent girls interviewed in the Philippines credited the app with significantly improving their understanding of menstrual health and bodily changes — and that nearly two-thirds reported feeling more open and less embarrassed about their periods. The app has also been used in school integration sessions to engage adolescent boys, with educators observing reduced period-related bullying and greater empathy toward female peers.

“Menstrual health is not just a hygiene issue — it is an education issue,” said Pebbles Sanchez-Ogang, Executive Director of Plan International Pilipinas. “When girls cannot afford menstrual products or are too ashamed to ask for help, they miss class, fall behind, and eventually drop out. We need better facilities, more affordable products, and innovative solutions like the Oky App to equip girls with accurate information and tools to manage their periods with confidence — so that no girl has to choose between her period and her future.”

Plan International Pilipinas has backed this with action by hosting its "Period Pains: Tackling the Challenges of Menstrual Equity" workshop in 2021 and distributing MHM kits to girls nationwide in partnership with the San Beda CAS Student Council, MARADECA Inc., and the Quezon City government.

Unpaid domestic work is pushing girls out of classrooms

Unpaid domestic and caregiving responsibilities also continue to affect girls’ education and future opportunities. Plan International’s landmark longitudinal study, Real Choices, Real Lives — which tracked 142 girls across nine countries, including the Philippines, from birth to age 18 — found that girls spend an average of 5 hours and 15 minutes per day on unpaid domestic work, leaving little time for schoolwork and pushing families to pull girls out of school when that trade-off no longer seems financially justified. Data from EDCOM II reinforces this: nine in ten economically inactive women identified household and family duties as the main reason they could not participate in the labor force.

EDCOM II also reported that the “need to work” contributes to 44.17% of school dropouts among Filipino youth, highlighting how economic pressures continue to interrupt education.

Rising teenage pregnancy rates are forcing even more girls out of school

Teenage pregnancy remains a significant barrier to girls’ education. Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority recorded 138,697 live births among females aged 10 to 19 in 2024, including 3,560 cases involving girls aged 10 to 14 — an increase from 3,343 cases in 2023.

The underlying conditions are alarming. A 2024 study commissioned with support from Plan International Pilipinas in Occidental Mindoro found that among girls under 15, adolescent pregnancies surged by 35% between 2021 and 2022. The same study, drawing on national data, found that 78% of sexually active youth reported having unprotected sex during their first sexual encounter — a direct consequence of an information gap so severe that four in ten young people say they have no access to trustworthy sources on sexual health. Under current law, minors cannot access modern contraceptives without written parental consent, leaving girls who most need protection without it.

NGO calls on governments, schools, and families to act

Plan International Pilipinas emphasized that addressing barriers to education requires coordinated action from schools, communities, government agencies, families, and civil society organizations. The organization continues to advocate for safe, inclusive, and supportive environments where girls can access education, information, protection, and opportunities without discrimination - and calls on the public to #StandwithGirls by supporting efforts that break down systemic barriers and ensure every girl can stay in school and reach her full potential.

Founded in 1961, Plan International Pilipinas is a girls’ and child rights organization working to advance children’s rights and equality for girls through programs focused on education, health, protection, youth leadership, and humanitarian response.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Schneider Electric Supports Ayala Land's Digitalization Journey with Resource Advisor

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Schneider Electric, a global technology leader, has partnered with Ayala Land, Inc., one of Southeast Asia’s leading sustainable real estate developers, to strengthen its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting capabilities using Schneider Electric’s Resource Advisor, an energy and sustainability intelligence platform that will support Ayala Land’s efforts to strengthen ESG data management, enhance reporting readiness, and build a scalable foundation for sustainability decision-making.

As part of its broader sustainability journey, Ayala Land aims to simplify ESG data collection and strengthen sustainability reporting across its diverse portfolio. As Ayala Land manages information across hundreds of sites and business units, the collaboration with Schneider Electric is intended to help streamline data collection processes, improve consistency, and enhance reporting readiness. The platform will support Ayala Land in monitoring progress and informing action toward its sustainability priorities, including emissions reduction, zero landfilled waste, and the continued roll-out of green-certified property developments.

“Sustainability is embedded in our business operations and how we create long-term value for our stakeholders and the communities we serve," said Robert Lao, Ayala Land's Chief Sustainability Officer. "As we continue strengthening our sustainability management approach, digital tools play an important role in making our ESG data more structured, comparable, and decision-useful over time.”

The Resource Advisor platform addresses challenges in sustainability reporting of its users through:
  • Compliance & Reporting Excellence — Enables more consistent ESG data management aligned with global standards, with auditable data trails and reporting workflows.
  • Energy & Operational Efficiency — Provides increased visibility into resource consumption and sustainability performance, to support operational decision-making.
  • Digital Sustainability Enablement — Offers dashboards and scalable data infrastructure to support enterprise-level sustainability management over time.
“We have embedded decarbonization in our own business and value chain for decades,” said Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines. “Our goal is to support companies across the country in strengthening their digital and operational foundations, so they can meet evolving regulatory requirements and achieve their sustainability targets.”

Recognized twice as the World’s Most Sustainable Company by TIME Magazine and Statista in 2024 and 2025, and Best Sustainability Consulting Firm in 2026 by Sustainability Magazine, Schneider Electric has demonstrated enterprise-scale sustainability leadership for decades: expanding green electricity access to over 60 million people since 2009, helping customers avoid 729 million tonnes of CO₂ since 2018, cutting emissions across its top 1,000 suppliers by 53% since 2020, and training over 1 million people in energy management.

Through this strategic partnership, Ayala Land aims to enhance its data capabilities and support its sustainability objectives, contributing to continued progress in sustainable real estate development across the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

COLORFUL Unveils iGame M15 and M16 Origo Gaming Laptops Ahead of COMPUTEX 2026

Shenzhen, China –  COLORFUL Technology Company Limited has officially introduced its upcoming flagship gaming laptops, the iGame M15 Origo and iGame M16 Origo, ahead of their full debut at COMPUTEX 2026. Designed for gamers, content creators, and power users, the new laptops combine next-generation Intel processors, NVIDIA RTX 50 Series graphics, advanced AI capabilities, and premium craftsmanship in a slim and portable package.

The iGame Origo series showcases COLORFUL’s latest innovations in mobile computing. Both models feature high-performance hardware paired with ultra-fast 300Hz 2.5K displays, delivering smooth visuals and responsive gameplay for competitive gamers while providing accurate color reproduction for creators.

The iGame M15 Origo is powered by the flagship Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor, featuring a hybrid architecture with 24 cores and boost speeds reaching up to 5.5GHz. Meanwhile, the iGame M16 Origo comes equipped with the new Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor built on Intel’s advanced 18A process technology, offering integrated AI acceleration for modern workloads.

Graphics performance is driven by the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU with a full-power 115W design. Based on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, the GPU supports DLSS 4.5 and NVIDIA Reflex 2, enabling higher frame rates, improved image quality, and lower latency for a more immersive gaming experience.

To maintain peak performance, COLORFUL has equipped the laptops with an advanced cooling system featuring dual silent fans, six reinforced heat pipes, phase-change thermal materials, and a quad-exhaust airflow design. This cooling architecture supports up to 200W combined CPU and GPU power output, ensuring stable operation during demanding tasks.

Beyond performance, the iGame Origo series introduces a new level of intelligent connectivity through the COLORFUL Netsite AI platform. Features include AI voice-powered startup and wake commands, automatic proximity-based unlocking and locking, and seamless smartphone integration for remote presentations and cross-device collaboration.

Inspired by cosmic ring aesthetics, the laptops feature aerospace-grade aluminum construction and will be available in Ink Black and Starry White. Despite their powerful hardware, they maintain a slim 19.9mm profile and weigh as little as 2.35kg.

COLORFUL is expected to reveal additional specifications, pricing, and availability details for the iGame Origo series during COMPUTEX 2026, where the complete lineup will be showcased.

Smart: 5G Devices, Customized Promos Drive Growth

PLDT, Inc (PLDT) is banking on the increase in 5G users and devices, as well as hyper-personalized data offers, to drive growth for its wireless business under Smart Communications, Inc (Smart).

“We have been leveraging our hyper-personalization capabilities, which enable us to provide our customers the right service at the right price points at the right time,” said Lloyd Manaloto, Smart co-OIC.

PLDT Chief Operating Officer Menardo “Butch” G. Jimenez also expressed optimism that the ability to deliver personalized offers to customers is going to be a strong point for the wireless business, particularly in mitigating growth slowdown.

“We used to just be able to offer one package for the whole Philippines. Now, we can pinpoint the specific data requirements of our customers based on analytics, know what kind of package or service our customers need, and offer it to them,” said Jimenez.

Building on this hyper-personalization capability, TNT has rolled out its "For You Po" campaign, which makes it easier for subscribers to discover promos aligned with their individual data, call, and text needs via the Smart App. By leveraging Smart’s AI-driven insights, the campaign curates relevant offers for each user, reducing the need to browse and compare multiple options and enabling a more convenient way to stay connected through simpler, more intuitive, and customer-centric digital experiences that adapt to subscribers’ evolving requirements.

According to PLDT, one in every five Smart subscribers is now a 5G device user as 5G adoption continues to accelerate, boosted by the wider availability of affordable 5G handsets and Smart’s network optimization and targeted rollouts.

Total active data users reached 44.1 million as of end-March 2026, whereas 5G traffic increased 68% versus the same period last year. This is as Smart ramps up efforts to deliver faster, more reliable connectivity and richer digital use cases, which will soon include AI-powered smart glasses through an exclusive partnership between Smart and Rokid.

As the first and only Philippine telco to offer the Rokid AI glasses bundled with a Smart Postpaid plan, Smart is expanding into next-generation devices, leading the way in the emerging AI wearables category.

“While we see the challenges, we are not allowed to use these challenges as an excuse. We're required—and that's in our DNA—to be able to look at these challenges and weather this storm,” Jimenez added.

Coca-Cola Philippines Wins Dual Honors at Synergy-YouGov Awards, Topping Trust and Value Rankings Among Filipino Consumers

MANILA, Philippines – Coca-Cola Philippines received two recognitions at the Synergy-YouGov Awards held on April 24, 2026, securing the #1 spot in Net Reputation among Sustainability Advocates and emerging as the #1 Most Improved in Net Perceived Value in the Non-Alcoholic Beverages sector.

The accolades underscore Coca-Cola Philippines’ position as a trusted and relevant brand in the country, built on consistent actions, strong community connections, and a focus on delivering quality and value in everyday moments.

Trust built through consistent action

Coca-Cola Philippines ranked first in Net Reputation among sustainability advocates, a measure that reflects whether people feel proud or hesitant to be associated with a brand. The result underscores the role of consistency and accountability in building trust.

Maria Christine Ponce-Garcia, Director for Public Affairs, Sustainability, and Communications at Coca-Cola Philippines, said the recognition speaks to something the company has long worked toward.

“This award isn't just recognition. It's a reflection of trust. The kind that takes years to build and speaks louder than any campaign ever could. To be seen as a company people are proud to be part of — that means everything," Ponce-Garcia said after receiving the award.

Coca-Cola Philippines’ sustainability work—including waste management, water stewardship, and wellbeing initiatives—is central to that trust. The recognition highlights how these efforts contribute to stronger credibility and long-term relationships with consumers.

"Being a trusted company means contributing in ways that are meaningful not just to our business, but to the communities we serve," Ponce-Garcia added.

Value rooted in everyday Filipino Life

Coca-Cola Philippines also ranked as the Most Improved brand in Net Perceived Value in the Non-Alcoholic Beverages sector, recording the highest year-on-year improvement between 2024 and 2025. Net Perceived Value measures whether consumers believe a brand offers genuine value for money in terms of meaningfully delivering on what it promises, not just its price point.

Ponce-Garcia said value is about more than the product itself: Value was never about the price tag. It's about what people feel when they choose you — the confidence that they made the right call. That means delivering quality without compromise, staying within reach, and being there for the everyday moments that shape people's lives.

In the Philippines, this connection is shaped by strong local relevance. Coca-Cola continues to engage communities and remain part of daily routines, reinforcing its role beyond refreshment.

“We believe value is built by consistently delivering what people expect, showing up in ways that are reliable, relevant, and part of daily life. That’s what allows Coca-Cola to be not just a product, but part of everyday moments, shared meals, celebrations, and simple, everyday connections,” Ponce-Garcia noted.

Continuing to earn trust and deliver value

Presented by Synergy Market Research + Strategic Consultancy, the Synergy-YouGov Awards combine Synergy’s brand and communications expertise with YouGov’s data and insights platform to measure brand health and perception, including reputation, value, and consumer sentiment. These rankings are grounded in consumer data, reflecting how people assess brands over time.

Coca-Cola Philippines’ consistent efforts in sustainability and visible action for community wellbeing contribute to strong positive sentiment within these categories.

The dual recognition also strengthens Coca-Cola Philippines’ focus on trust and value as core to its relationship with consumers. It reflects the collective efforts of its employees, partners, and communities in delivering consistent impact.

For Ponce-Garcia, the awards are an affirmation and a commitment: "We know that trust is earned and that we must continue to prove it. We will continue to keep improving, to keep listening, and to continue delivering value for our consumers and for society, to refresh the world and make a difference."

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