Tag: Philippines
IN PHOTOS: ‘One Million Children Praying the Rosary’
A million children around the world joined the international prayer campaign “One million children praying the Rosary”
Asian activists hit proposal to place loss and damage fund under...
The proposal is seen as a contradiction to the original purpose of the fund and overlooks the historical context for its establishment
Disastrous consequences of climate change for children
Instead of these natural forces of nature destroying us, we must turn them into positive, life-saving sources of clean energy
Human Rights Watch raises alarm over enforced disappearances in the Philippines
Conde lambasted the infectivity of the law against enforced disappearances – the first in Asia – that Congress enacted in 2012.
Caritas Philippines ends ‘Season of Creation’ with calls for climate action,...
"We want to stress the need to defend the environment from these destructive projects and hold the plunderers accountable,” said Bagaforo
Philippines tops global child displacement crisis in wake of climate disasters
The Philippines stands out as the epicenter, followed closely by India with 6.7 million, and China with 6.4 million displaced children
Unfinished business: Philippines’ land reform program
Aging and in their twilight years, farmers interviewed by TFM lament the frustratingly slow land distribution process
Filipino bishops and laity fighting for justice and human rights
Human rights defenders are the true heroes who were not lauded, recognized, or praised for their commitment and dedication
SPOTLIGHT: Lost in Construction
Will a new six-lane elevated expressway reduce congestion in a city where traffic is "unmatched"?
Asian climate activists demand US climate finance commitment
The activists called for the U.S. government to urgently provide adequate, non-debt-creating, unconditional, and predictable climate finance