Tag: Philippines
Uneven understanding, exercise of synodal process should be expected, welcomed
It is presumptuous to expect a uniform template (and results) in the holding of the synodal process
Green activists hit ADB’s energy transition mechanism for Philippines, Indonesia
Activists and civil society groups said ADB's proposed mechanism undermines “just energy transition” in the region
More Filipinos now willing to get vaccinated against COVID-19
64 percent of adult Filipinos are now willing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, higher than the previous 55 percent in June
Photos: It’s Christmas in the Philippines!
The Philippine government has announced that it is easing of health restrictions as COVID-19 cases continue to decline in the country
Women and climate crisis in the Philippines
Whether it be in policy decision-making or making economic contribution to the family, women lag behind
‘Help us stop enforced disappearance,’ kin of ‘desaparecidos’ urge Philippine politicians
"It doesn't matter if days or years have passed since our relatives went missing, the anxiety and agony is still in our hearts”
Black sand mining topbills start of synodal process in northern Philippine...
Lay people raised concerns regarding the state of the environment in the province during the consultations
Years after tragedy, people in Philippine town rise from rubble with...
"In the midst of these trying times ... the only thing that matters, and the real treasure that we have right now, is our faith"
Journalist killed in southern Philippine region of Mindanao
Orlando Dinoy, a reporter for online outfit Newsline Philippines and anchor for Energy FM radio, was shot inside his home in Bansalan town
Faith, green groups press for ‘pro-people,’ ‘pro-environment’ bets in Philippine polls
“We have seen our fair share of destruction of lives and ecosystems .... Are these not enough for us to finally say no to mining?"