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Faith leaders urge Philippine government to stop persecuting Indigenous peoples’ rights...
Methodist church leaders said that the attacks on Lumad schools were the actual actions that "endangered the lives of Indigenous children".
Alleged 2nd gunman in Percy Lapid slay ‘kills himself’
Alleged getaway driver and second gunman Jake Mendoza “killed himself” after a long standoff with the police in Lipa City, Batangas
Indigenous communities slam decades-long delay in ancestral domain title approvals
There has been no progress in their application for ancestral domain titles since the 1980s, “even though the requirements are complete.”
Divorce and Synodality
To engage in a dialogue does not mean that we leave behind our convictions. Yet, we can be enriched by the experiences of others
SPOTLIGHT: Future’s So Bright for a Sawbuck
Empowering Bangladesh's Indigenous and underprivileged youth with essential skills for less than US$10 per month
Philippines races to avoid ‘environmental catastrophe’ from oil spill
An oil slick stretching several kilometres was detected in the waterway, which thousands of fishermen rely on for their livelihoods
Philippine dioceses open church doors for victims of Typhoon Gaemi’s devastation
The social action arm of the Diocese of Novaliches reported at least 4,747 families evacuated in the diocese's parishes and chapels
Philippine groups criticize lack of concrete climate justice agenda in Marcos...
On July 22, Marcos Jr. highlighted the country's role on the Board of the Loss and Damage Fund, for which the Philippines secured a seat
Caritas Philippines urges Marcos Jr. to address key issues
Bagaforo urged the President to outline clear strategies for achieving this goal and to implement agricultural reforms
Rights group warns against ‘increasing’ rights violations under Marcos Jr.
Karapatan lamented the 11 cases of enforced disappearances in 2023, describing it as the 'biggest hike' compared to four victims in 2022