Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Agriculture
Department of Budget and Management
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Department of Finance
Department of Foreign Affairs
Department of Health
Department of the Interior and Local Government
Department of Justice
Department of Labor and Employment
Department of National Defense
Department of Public Works and Highways
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Department of Tourism
Department of Trade and Industry
Department of Transportation and Communications
"Truth Commission" -
Chief Justice Hilario Davide.
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
Jesse M. Robredo
Executive Secretary
Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Presidential Spokesman
Edwin Lacierda
Department of Transportation and Communications
Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Department of Science and Technology
Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Corazon "Dinky" Soliman
Department of Trade and Industry
Gregory Domingo
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Ramon Paje
Department of Tourism
Alberto "Bertie" Lim
Department of Energy
Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Agriculture
Proceso Alcala
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Kim Jacinto Henares
Department of Foreign Affairs
Alberto Romulo
Department of Budget and Management
Florencio "Butch" Abad
Presidential Management Staff
Julia Abad
Department of National Defense
Voltaire Gazmin
Finance Department
Cesar Purisima
Bureau of Customs
Guillermo Parayno
Department of Justice
Leila de Lima
Department of Labor
Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Public Works and Highways
Rogelio L. Singson
Department of Health
Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Education
Rev. Armin Luistro
National Economic and Development Authority
Cayetano "Dondon" Paderanga
Department of Agrarian Reform
Virgilio de los Reyes
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
Teresita Quintos-Deles
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel
Lawyer Eduardo de Mesa
Commission on Higher Education
Dr. Patricia Licuanan
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Major General Ric David
DEPARTMENTS OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT
The following are the different departments of the Philippine government, and the names of their secretaries. (2014) - see related link below for any updates
Acronyms
DSWD-Department of Social Welfare and Development
DILG-Department of Interior Local Government
DENR-Department of Environment Natural Resources
DOH-Department of Health
DepEd-Department of Education
DOJ-Department of Justice
DENR- department of environment and natural resources
DSWD- department of social welfare and development
DPWH- department of public works and highways
GSIS- government service insurance system
NEDA- national economic and development authority
DILG- department of interior and local government
DOST- department of science and technology
DFA- department of foreign affairs
now Aquino administration,
Dept. of Health-Enrique ona
Dept. of tourism-alberto lim
Dept.of foreign affairs-alberto romulo
Dept. of Education-Armin luistro
Dept.of environment and natural resources-Rsmon paje
DOTC-Ping de Jesus
dswd-Corazon soliman
doj-leila de lima
DBM-Butch abad
DTI-Gregory domingo
Philippine department secretaries are assisted by their undersecretaries.
The President of the Philippines function is to serve as liaison of the people of the Philippines. The President of the Philippines has the power to control: All executive offices, bureaus, and departments. Negotiate various treaties Grant amnesty to those he deems appropriate Nominate ambassadors and the heads of all executive departments Ensures that all of the laws are faithfully executed
well, i think th staff departments is if its objectives are indirectly in line with company's objectives. get up and read books ! tamad ka !
department of health,department of justice,DEP-Ed,DSWD,DOST,
There are 21 departments in the Philippines, which include the Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Interior and Local Government, and Department of Trade and Industry, among others.
The executive branch of the Philippine government is the largest branch, with the executive departments having the most compartments. The executive branch consists of the president, vice president, cabinet, executive departments, and local government.
Each department is going to have its own logos. You can visit each department to find out which one lines up with it.
The Professional Regulation Commission in the Philippines does not have one regular set of office hours, as there are various departments that make up the PRC. The PRC can be reached directly at (632) 3100026.
math and science are separate departments, that's the reason why they have different themes. For Math, "Moving Forward through Excellence in Mathematics"
Sociology in the Philippines began in the late 19th century with the introduction of sociology courses in Spanish universities during the colonial period. It gained momentum in the early 20th century with the establishment of sociology departments in universities and the publication of sociological studies on Philippine society.
there are 96 mainland departments and 5 oversea departments.
The possessive form of the plural noun departments is departments'.example: All of the departments' heads will be at the meeting today.