Tag: Philippines
Spiritual presence of ‘desaparecidos’ during the pandemic
Families of victims of enforced disappearances remember their loved ones amid the uncertainty of the situation
Filipino Muslims welcome Ramadan amid lockdown due to pandemic
Muslims view the observance of Ramadan during the lockdown as an opportunity to devote time to God
Philippine priest offers ‘door-to-door’ confession, communion amid lockdown
Suspension of religious celebrations due to the pandemic did not prevent a Catholic priest in the central Philippine province of Leyte from caring for his flock
Burning down the house
You don't control an infectious disease by deploying fully-armed soldiers and police out in the streets and in communities
Filipino soldiers temporarily trade guns for ladles, feed homeless
The military's heightened presence in communities came as the government announced it will impose stricter quarantine rules
Radio Veritas Asia connects Chinese Catholics to Manila’s poor amid pandemic
Church-run radio network aims to serve as conduit for Christians in Asia and across the globe especially during difficult times
Philippine villagers decry mining operation amid lockdown
Residents of Homonhon Island in the central Philippines are worried over the potential health risk posed by the loading of the chromite ore
On Earth Day, Green activists cite need for clean environment to...
Environmental experts in Manila warned
that "serious unresolved environmental issues" will contribute to the
re-emergence of infectious diseases, including COVID-19.
Ahead of Earth
Day celebrations on April 22,...
Truth-tellers face greater risks amid Philippine lockdown
Transparency is a must in the face of a pandemic. But even under tamer bureaucratic conditions, gag orders abound, and whistleblowers have been punished
Human rights must be protected even amid pandemic
Philippines govt must strike a balance between enforcing the law to achieve a public good and showing compassion for people, especially the poor