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Strengthening our Risk Communication and Community Engagement Efforts to Prevent Spread of the Coronavirus
/by AdminPart of our initiatives in preventing the spread of the coronavirus is by strengthening our risk communication and community engagement efforts which have reached more than 200,000 people. Wherever we work, we motivate families and communities to uphold proper hygiene and sanitation practices through our hygiene promotion sessions, allowing them to understand the value of […]
Life After The Mindanao Earthquake: 82 Year Old Man Living By Himself
/by AdminWritten by Joayra Gem Balagtas for Action Against Hunger 82-year old Pedro Sanchez has been living alone in the evacuation site in Perez, Kidapawan ever since the Mindanao earthquakes last year. All three of his children now have families of their own. They would sometimes send him financial help, but it is usually not […]
Multi-Sectoral Assistance to Conflict-Affected Populations in Marawi City
/by AdminThe economic downturn predicted for this year will have a direct impact on the food security of millions of people. According to the National Nutrition Council (Official), ensuring healthy diets is challenging during emergencies because of mobility restrictions to gain access to food supply. One of our priorities is to cover the immediate needs of vulnerable […]
A Helping Hand To All Our Filipino Citizen Who Were Affected By The COVID-19
/by Anthony ReyesThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us, some more so than others. The unemployment rate of 17.7% for April 2020 is the highest ever recorded. As of September 24, we have reached 454,125 Filipinos with our projects, providing families with essential goods and services. But, In the face of this unprecedented crisis, we need […]
Nutrition Sensitization Orientation in Rorogagus East Transitory Site, Marawi City
/by Admin“How I can help maintain the health of my child?” asked one of the fathers at Rorogagus East Transitory Site in Marawi City yesterday during a Nutrition Sensitization Orientation conducted by our Iligan team. Both mothers and fathers actively participated in the discussions. Since the facilitator highlighted men’s contribution and influence in ensuring the proper […]
Continuous Livelihood Training For Our Fellow Filipinos
/by Anthony ReyesThe future looks uncertain for 7.3 Million Filipinos who now find themselves without a job. One vital part of our projects is livelihood training, making sure that our beneficiaries adapt to the situation and develop new skills to continue providing for their families. ??????? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???????? ?? ???? ?? ??? ???????? ?? […]
Real Life Heroes – Aldin Beta-a
/by AdminAldin Beta-A is more than a DRR Supervisor for our MOVE UP 3 Project, he is one of our Real-Life Heroes. After spearheading the Resilient Livelihood Support turnover for 50 families in Marikina last September 18, he shares his experience as a humanitarian worker and working tirelessly to help others amidst the pandemic. When did […]
Awareness Training on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in the Community and Municipalities of Mindanao City
/by Anthony ReyesHumanitarian crises create devastating impacts to the communities affected, but what is most scarring is the psychological trauma and stress that these emergency situations leave behind. We are steadfast in mitigating these impacts and work closely with several conflict-affected communities in Mindanao. Thus, last August, we facilitated an ????????? ???????? ?? ?????? ?????? ??? ???????????? […]
The Cruciality of Safe Water Access in Infectious Diseases Prevention like COVID. Around 7 million Filipinos are dependent on unsafe and unsustainable water sources.
/by Admin?????? ?? ???? ????? ?? ??????? ?? ?????????? ?????????? ???????? ???? ?????-??. However, around 7 million Filipinos are dependent on unsafe and unsustainable water sources. In fact, even before the pandemic, those residing in congested dwellings in informal settlements, transitory sites, and evacuation areas were already facing problems with inadequate water, poor sanitation and waste […]
Providing Food Security and Livelihood assistance to Our Country
/by Admin“I am more afraid that my family will suffer from hunger, than the actual virus,” is a sentiment shared by many Filipinos. The country is facing an unprecedented hunger crisis as a result of the pandemic. Aside from the immediate impact on people’s health, COVID-19 could create more devastation to more than 13 million poor […]