Tag: SW
Flood-ravaged Southeast Asia struggles to recover from Typhoon Yagi’s devastation
The clean-up efforts have been hindered by ongoing rain, with mud and debris still deeply covering roads in some areas.
Philippine policymakers must listen to the Cries of the Poor
For our leaders, undervaluing or avoiding conversations with communities will only perpetuate the issue. It starts with being open to listen
Caritas Philippines: Authoritarianism, impunity persist decades after Martial Law
According to Caritas, some laws and policies could "silence dissent and advance corporate interests at the expense of public welfare."
Green group slams mining fiscal bill’s royalty cap on Indigenous peoples
Under the proposed law, the ICC/IP shall be paid not more than 2% of the gross output of minerals produced from the ancestral domain
UN calls for de-escalation amid deadly explosion in Lebanon
Impact across Lebanon is severe: at least 32 people have died, including two children and one medic, and over 3,000 others have been injured.
Painful truths revealed by arrest of Apollo Quiboloy
Finding moral values, respect for children’s rights, and a commitment to truth and justice are what we must strive to bring about
Southeast Asia faces growing food crisis, survey links climate change to...
A recent survey reveals a complex interplay between immediate economic concerns and growing awareness of climate change
Indigenous communities in Palawan accuse military of rights violations amid land...
According to PMPI, the testimonies detail multiple incidents of harassment, including threats at gunpoint, since June this year
Dominicans launch climate change and human rights handbook for youth education...
The launch of the handbook featured discussions by human rights advocates, climate activists, and academics
CBCP Office on Women calls for equal pay as gender wage...
Women should be supported in fulfilling their roles as wives and mothers without facing the risk of losing their right


















