Tag: Philippines
Human Rights Watch calls on Philippine gov’t to end ‘deadly’ red-tagging...
Human Rights Watch noted that red-tagging has become “deadlier” since Rodrigo Duterte became president in 2016
Philippine bishop urges faithful to speak out about abuses during martial...
He said Church leaders and the faithful should not be silent in the face of the spread of disinformation
Philippines celebrates its most famous child
The Child Jesus is no doubt the most famous child in the Philippines with his image prominently displayed in all possible places
Coming of age
The time comes when children begin to explore the world, when they begin to ask questions like WHO AM I? WHAT IS MY PURPOSE IN THIS WORLD?
Human Rights Watch urges Philippine politicians to address rights issues
Human Rights Watch said the candidates “should speak out about all aspects of the human rights situation ... including the ‘war on drugs’”
Filipinos’ faith in Cebu’s Santo Niño prevails amid COVID-19, super typhoon
Devotees of the Santo Niño are called to mark its “feast” on Sunday with prayers for recovery from the pandemic and from the super typhoon
Greenpeace warns coal import dependence to worsen energy security in Southeast...
Greenpeace warned that consumers will shoulder the high electricity costs resulting from fossil fuel import dependence
Bishop urges Philippine authorities to look into quarantine procedures for overseas...
Bishop Santos also appealed “for the patience and continued cooperation” of returning Filipino workers
Manila priest bats for ‘lockdown’ to contain spread of COVID-19
On Tuesday, the Health department listed 28,007 new cases of COVID-19 with 4,471 new recoveries and 219 new deaths
Emergency response and resiliency framework
The overall goal should be to sustain empowered and resilient communities towards holistic development