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Early childhood care is a priority:
Manila Bulletin
|October 25, 2025
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The foundation of a nation's future is laid not in its universities, but in its nurseries.
Early childhood care and development (ECCD) must be strengthened, not just involving feeding programs or daycare, but as a way of giving every Filipino child a fair start in life.
The Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) System Act, signed by President Marcos Jr. in May of this year aims to safeguard and promote every child's right to holistic well-being, growth, and dedicated care. The law affirms the state's duty to safeguard the rights of young children to health, education, nutrition, and protection. It replaces the Early Years Act of 2013 and expands on its mandate, mobilizing a whole-of-government approach toward holistic child development.
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