Tag: Philippines
Dialogue with UN envoy highlights human rights, climate concerns in Eastern...
Over a dozen speakers only had two hours to express their grievances and report on human rights and environmental concerns with the UN Envoy
IN PHOTOS: Philippines’ ‘Cordillera Festival of Festivals’ brings color and culture
Seven groups from the five provinces and two cities of the Cordillera region joined the festivities in Baguio City on Saturday, November 11.
Philippine groups hail court’s decision to grant bail petition of jailed...
In a decision dated November 10, Judge Gener Gito allowed former senator Leila de Lima to post bail of 300,000 pesos ($5,350)
Philippines’ National Retreat for Clergy: a spark and a dud
It failed to account for the basic calling of the Church to be the salt of the earth, to engage the world, to transform the world
Sustaining our culture and nurturing faith in daily life: A story...
"It is also part of our culture to believe and take care of the environment because all things here in this world are made by God"
Integrating humanitarian and development nexus in Caritas emergency response
Localization agenda, as articulated in the Philippines is also valid and extremely necessary in the global arena of humanitarian responders
Caritas Philippines renews calls to act on climate crisis, ecological conversion
“The courage, solidarity, and faith displayed by our people during those dark days became a beacon of hope and an example for the world"
Post-apocalyptic reflections at ground zero
Our apocalyptical consciousness is not threatened with a paralyzing fear of catastrophe. It is a practical solidarity with the poor
Philippine government faces criticism for arms purchases amidst ongoing violence in...
The group said the Philippine government has maintained a close military alliance with Israel and purchased P15 billion worth of arms
IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists mark 10th year of deadly typhoon
Super typhoon Haiyan was considered as the “deadliest case of extreme weather” which claimed more than 6,000 lives