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Greenpeace to PH Govt: Listen to the people, junk the terror bill now
Greenpeace Philippines joined the civil society community in commemorating Araw ng Kalayaan in a peaceful solidarity activity to oppose the anti-terror bill.
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Greenpeace joins calls to scrap anti-terror bill
Quezon City—In reaction to the proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill in the Senate and the House of Representatives, Lea Guerrero, country director of Greenpeace Philippines, said:
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Best practices in agriculture sector towards ‘better normal’ pushed by LGUs, CSOs
Government Units, food producers such as farmers and fisherfolks, and civil society organizations find ways to sustain their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fasting and Introspection in the Time of COVID
Fa inna ma'al 'usri Yusra (Verily, along with every hardship is relief). – Surah Inshirah 5-6
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Webinar Report: Farmers, fisherfolk lament limited aid, logistical challenges brought by COVID19
With over 11,000 cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines, the pandemic is more than a health and security issue.
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What’s on health workers’ minds now?
These days, as the nation deals with COVID19, we see them as heroes. But like all of us, they are humans too—bugged by vulnerabilities and fears.
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Greenpeace statement on the closure of ABS-CBN
On the shutdown of ABS-CBN’s broadcast operations, Greenpeace Philippines country director Lea Guerrero said: “Greenpeace stands with the media community in upholding press freedom and free speech, and in condemning…
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Humanity and Community in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic
This crisis is challenging us, as a species, to bring about an increased sense of our humanity, community and compassion.
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Why I join ‘Oplan Hatid’ instead of staying home
When the number of the confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Philippines started rising a few days ago, it first seemed like our health care system and the authorities would be able to handle the crisis. But, with each passing day, we were just beginning to see how really big a threat the now-pandemic really is.
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Ang tao, ang bayan: A journey to Climate Justice must be fueled by people united
Martial Law in the Philippines in the 1970s and ‘80s… During those turbulent times, students were at the forefront of massive mobilizations, religious groups were occupying the streets, and people…