Tag: Human rights
Church social action arm flags anti-insurgency budget, warns against peace by...
Church leaders warn that linking aid to security labels deepens injustice and fails to address poverty’s structural roots
Cardinal decries ‘soft pork’ in health, social services
Catholic social teaching holds health care, education, and social protection are demands of justice, not generosity dispensed by the powerful
Jimmy Lai convicted of national security charges in Hong Kong
He now faces a maximum penalty of life in prison and will be sentenced at a later date. He can appeal the charges
Pope: Jesus’ words ‘free us from the prison of despair
Pope Leo says Christian joy endures "when life seems to lose its meaning and everything appears darker” during the Sunday Angelus
Pledge: Voices from Mindanao on land, climate, and survival
Indigenous, faith, and civil society leaders in Mindanao unite to confront climate crisis, land loss, and long-standing injustices
Bishop warns of ‘corporate negligence’ as Filipinos sue Shell over deadly...
Alminaza backs Odette survivors’ UK case against Shell, calling intensified climate disasters a result of corporate negligence
Telcos, ISPs put children at grave risk for sexual abuse
At stake is the well-being, mental, and emotional health of children, but some powerful and morally corrupt tycoons control the nation
Church leader warns of ‘moral emergency’ as civic space shrinks in...
A Catholic bishop warns that killings, arrests, and shrinking civic space threaten democracy and human dignity in the Philippines
Church in Mindoro integrates renewable energy into pastoral mission
Church in Mindoro integrates renewable energy into its pastoral mission, linking faith, climate justice, and community power access
Philippines retains ‘repressed’ civic space rating as detentions of activists surge...
CIVICUS reports deepening repression in the Philippines and Asia-Pacific, highlighting mass detentions, censorship and attacks on activists


















