Tag: Philippines
Photo gallery: Fishing village struggles to survive amid the pandemic
In recent years, the fisherfolk have been complaining of lesser catch
Muslims in Mindanao prepare to start Ramadan amid pandemic
If the moon is not sighted earlier, the start of the holy month of fasting for Muslim Filipinos will be on Friday, April 24
Philippine Church offers solace to both patients and front-liners
In taking pro-active efforts to help the government, the Church is fostering unity and healing to prevail over seemingly insurmountable odds
Philippine church leaders hit plan to impose ‘martial law-like’ lockdown
Catholic bishop warns that a martial law-type enforcement of the lockdown ‘will intensify people’s discontent’ and can be abused by soldiers and policemen
Filipino devotees share stories of Divine Mercy’s saving grace
Pope Francis reminded the faithful during the Feast of the Divine Mercy that the Lord does not want his people to keep thinking about their failings
Generals in Duterte’s Cabinet face hard lessons amid COVID-19 lockdown
While nobody questions the generals’ personal integrity, their policies display lack of consensus-building skills and a narrow preference for ‘order’ over empathy
Philippines’ COVID-19 mass testing highlights effects of slow govt action
Health officials have ordered a stop to
the testing of people for COVID-19 in a village in the central Philippines
after learning that at least 54...
Healthcare and social protection for all
There is hunger in the world not because we lack resources but because we lack generosity
Photo gallery: Manila’s urban poor endure lockdown
‘It is a time bomb waiting to explode,’ says community leader about the threat of COVID-19
When will the contagion end?
In the Philippines, as anywhere else, the COVID-19 pandemic goes beyond being just a health concern — it has economic, social and political repercussions