1. The document discusses national security concerns in the Philippines, including internal threats such as issues with the justice system, internal armed conflicts, and economic and social threats, as well as external threats like global economic uncertainties, issues regarding overseas Filipino workers, and overlapping territorial claims.
2. Suggestions are provided to address these concerns, such as improving the justice system, resolving internal conflicts through peace accords, and ensuring access to family planning programs and education to reduce economic and social threats.
3. For external threats, suggestions include better education and training programs to help populations adapt to globalization, increased support for overseas workers, and international cooperation on maritime issues.
Original Description:
Original Title
Cp 5 Security Concern Bsed Math 1b Jhay Mark Rosete
1. The document discusses national security concerns in the Philippines, including internal threats such as issues with the justice system, internal armed conflicts, and economic and social threats, as well as external threats like global economic uncertainties, issues regarding overseas Filipino workers, and overlapping territorial claims.
2. Suggestions are provided to address these concerns, such as improving the justice system, resolving internal conflicts through peace accords, and ensuring access to family planning programs and education to reduce economic and social threats.
3. For external threats, suggestions include better education and training programs to help populations adapt to globalization, increased support for overseas workers, and international cooperation on maritime issues.
1. The document discusses national security concerns in the Philippines, including internal threats such as issues with the justice system, internal armed conflicts, and economic and social threats, as well as external threats like global economic uncertainties, issues regarding overseas Filipino workers, and overlapping territorial claims.
2. Suggestions are provided to address these concerns, such as improving the justice system, resolving internal conflicts through peace accords, and ensuring access to family planning programs and education to reduce economic and social threats.
3. For external threats, suggestions include better education and training programs to help populations adapt to globalization, increased support for overseas workers, and international cooperation on maritime issues.
Name: Jhay Mark Agustin G. Rosete Date: 12-28-2022
Program: BSED MATH 1B CWTS B Score: ___________________
National Security Threats Suggestions
Internal Threats 1. Law and Order and Administrative of Justice-It is obvious that a wide range of initiatives, including increased public investment in our justice system, ongoing training, upskilling, and capacity building for court employees and officers, deployment of technology solutions where possible and appropriate, and changes to criminal procedure are all required. fostering judicial ethics and accountability improvements, training and education initiatives for judges and court staff, and. improving the administration of justice and its effectiveness and transparency. In order to remove unfavorable situations and restrictions brought on by inequality based on gender, age, ethnicity, religion, culture, or disability, we must encourage equal distribution of resources by ensuring equality and opportunities for everyone. Conscience is the cornerstone of any social injustice's solution. 2. Internal Armed Conflicts-Armed wars can be resolved in a variety of ways, including through peace accords signed by the combatants to formally regulate or settle thorny topics. A party may also be defeated and/or eliminated by the other, leading to an absolute victory. Ultimately, preventing internal conflict frequently boils down to making crystal-clear strategic decisions, sharing them with activists (and the general public, where possible), and concentrating on the current goal. 3. Economic and Social Threats-One of the most effective ways to reduce overpopulation is to ensure that contraceptives and birth control are accessible, affordable, and of high quality. The use and effectiveness of these are improved by improved education, but these must be accessible and available. In order to maximize their reciprocal benefits, family planning, education (for men and women), and socioeconomic development should all be prioritized. There is no known cure for viruses like HIV and AIDS that can affect us. However, there are numerous drugs that can manage HIV and avoid side effects. Antiretroviral therapy is the name given to these drugs (ART). To prevent getting sick, we can take precautions or simply avoid having sex with anyone.
External Threats 1. Increased global economic
uncertainties- Microeconomic policies come first and are the most crucial. Policymakers in developed economies may assist their populations in adapting to the challenges of globalization and technological innovation by offering better education, apprenticeships, professional training, and less inflexible labor markets. One of the most important things a student can do for the economy is pay their taxes on time. This is so because we all make economic contributions to raise the general standard of life, including wealth taxes, payroll taxes, income taxes, and sales taxes. 2. Global Security Issues and the Welfare of OFWs- Filipinos who work abroad (OFW) are regarded as modern-day heroes. This is due to the fact that they have made a substantial contribution to our economy over the years. By creating a group that they can join anytime they have a problem and a group that they can feel secure in, we as Filipinos can assist them. In order to guarantee and protect their rights and the wellbeing of our OFWs, the government should offer every bit of support. Some of our OFW are subjected to mistreatment and unlawful demands. 3. Overlapping territorial claims and maritime domain issues – It is necessary for states to work together to increase their power to monitor activity across the marine domain, establish responsive decision-making structures, boost maritime interdiction capacity, develop efficient policing protocols, and build.