MANILA, Philippines — The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on Wednesday said it will hold a fact-check training for state media outlets to combat misinformation and disinformation.
The training will equip fact-checkers with the necessary skills to navigate complex information issues, fostering resilience against misinformation in the digital age. The Presidential Communications ...
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) vowed to support any measure that would prohibit fake news in the country. At a news briefing, press officer Undersecretary Claire Castro even anyone ...
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) partners with VERA Files in a collaborative series of training to combat misinformation and disinformation and to further strengthen media literacy within ...
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20. He said he will be replaced by former ABS-CBN reporter ...
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Cesar Chavez announced his irrevocable resignation as acting chief of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on Thursday. ''To use a broadcast parlance, I will be signing off as Acting Secretary ...
I informed him that I will introduce him to the PCO Mancom on Monday, Feb 24, so he can begin a week-long transition, so that by March 1, it’s already a plug-and-play for him as the new PCO ...