Tag: Philippines
First COVID, now heat: Online schooling returns to the Philippines
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers has called on the Department of Education (DepEd) to address such issues
Faith-based, green groups: Is Philippine environment secretary deaf?
PMPI renewed its call for the passage of the Rights of Nature Bill, aiming to secure a sustainable future for all Filipinos
Philippine diocese leads legal challenge against Oceanagold mining agreement renewal
"This renewal is illegal because it did not go through proper and prior consultation. No new environmental impact assessment was conducted"
Caritas Philippines seeks papal blessing and urges government action for political...
Calls for action amid rising tensions and reported human rights violations against political prisoners in Negros Island
Caritas Philippines backs Senate probe into mining impacts
"Recent tragedies and environmental disruptions linked to mining and quarrying underscore the need for a thorough investigation"
Asian bishops’ Climate Change Desk holds ecology conference in Philippines
Participants engaged in thorough discussions on prevailing climate trends and the sustainability issues facing the region
Displaced Filipino-Palestinians offer halal food on Eid al-Fitr
Confronted with financial hardships, Filipino-Palestinian refugees turned to selling Palestinian food in March as a means of livelihood
Photos: Filipino Muslims mark the end of Ramadan
Celebrations vary widely across different Muslim communities but are united in the themes of generosity, community spirit, and gratitude
Filipino Catholic Church presents official portrait of 13-year-old girl considered for...
The CBCP previously noted that Ruiz-Abad could serve as a “good model of piety and fortitude” for today’s youth
HRW hits government inaction over new spate of drug-related killings in...
In an event on March 22, Mayor Duterte told drug users that if they “won’t stop” and “won’t leave” the city, “I will kill you”.