information drive

English

Noun

information drive (plural information drives)

  1. (Philippines) information campaign; project by an organization to disseminate information
    • 2009 October 7, Miriam Defensor Santiago, “Senate Resolution No. 1399”, in 14th Congress, Senate of the Philippines[1]:
      WHEREAS, a stronger information drive should be conducted to inform the consumers about the chemicals used in shoe production, and which are present in finished shoes; manufacturers should also include hazard warnings on products that contain hazardous substances;
    • 2016 April 18, Raul J. Palabrica, “Difficulties in tax compliance”, in Inquirer News[2]:
      In spite of the [Bureau of Internal Revenue's] information drive, however, majority of Filipinos look at taxes as a necessary evil, or something to be avoided and evaded whenever possible, rather than an act of patriotism.
    • 2014 April 4, Dennis Carcamo, “Solon revives anti-smoking bill”, in The Philippine Star[3]:
      "This is not an attack on the tobacco industry, rather, a public service information drive which factually and accurately describes the health consequences of smoking," Treñas said.
    • 2025 March 19, Jositte Ann Tista, “DTI information drive reduces business violations in Cebu”, in Philippine Information Agency[4]:
      The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Central Visayas attributes the low number of recorded violations among business establishments in Cebu to its information drive on business compliance.