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[email protected]
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(064) 552-2867
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Odette Aftermath Snapshot: The Island’s Source of Life
/by AdminUbay, a small island in the town of Tubigon in Bohol, was one of the most devastated communities after the onslaught of Supertyphoon Odette (internationally known as Typhoon Rai). Most of the houses were totally damaged by the typhoon that hit the province in December 2021. The residents of Ubay are families who depend on […]
Stories from the Field: Keeping faith in helping others despite Typhoon Odette’s impact
/by Admin“In health, we need to be on duty, even if we ourselves are affected. Be strong. We go to the evacuation centers, even though we do not know what has happened to our homes.” – Dr. Ivy Padernal, Municipal Health Officer | Municipality of Mabini Patients from devastated health stations from Mabini swarm the San […]
Stories from the Field: Hope in the aftermath of Typhoon Odette
/by Admin41-year-old Lorelei still breaks down into tears every time she recalls the day Typhoon Odette made landfall. She vividly remembers the fear that she and her family experienced. Not to mention, they had to face the fact that the typhoon had left their home damaged and their livelihood affected. With the support of the […]
Stories from the Field: Sailing Through Rough Seas
/by AdminThe island of Ubay in Tubigon, Bohol is one of the communities hardest hit by Supertyphoon Odette (internationally named Rai)—the strongest typhoon that the province had ever experienced according to their current residents. To reach the island, one must take a 30-minute boat ride from the mainland of Tubigon. If residents or travelers do not […]
Stories from the Field: Woman of the House
/by AdminGrace Sabellano, 55 years old, is one of the beneficiaries of the Immediate and Comprehensive Response for Communities Affected by Typhoon Rai in the Philippines project funded by the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO). As an owner of a house that was one of the totally damaged homes in the village of […]
Real Life Heroes: Michael “Q-pie” Queman
/by AdminMichael Queman, or “Q-pie” as we call him, is one of our Project Assistants for the iPREPARED project. As a climate change advocate and one of our Real Life Heroes, Q-pie knows that #ItTakesAVillage to achieve climate justice. Get to know Q-pie as he shares his story from being a survivor to humanitarian worker: What […]
Real Life Heroes: Leader in the Making
/by AdminThe youth is the hope of the future, they say. In order to address the many issues impacting our fight against hunger, we must not only help children to grow up strong, but also engage and capacitate them to be the leaders they aspire to be. We approached this by providing interventions focused on protection […]
Real Life Heroes: Al-King Dilangalen
/by AdminAl-King Dilangalen, one of our Project Assistants for the REACH 3 Project, shares how his love for helping others always prevails in times when being a humanitarian worker becomes difficult. This is one of the many reasons why he’s one of our Real Life Heroes. Get to know Al-King and his inspiring take on being […]
More than 3,000 people in risk-prone communities in BARMM have better access to market and financial services
/by AdminTogether with the United States Agency for International Developments’ Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, we launched in April 2020 a two-year disaster risk reduction project. In the past two years, we have been working with our partner communities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) in ensuring that they are better prepared and more […]
Resilience Project in BARMM impacts 5,080 people with improved risk management policies & practices
/by AdminThe United States Agency for International Developments’ Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance together with Action Against Hunger launched in April 2020 a two-year disaster risk reduction project. In the past two years, we have been working with our partner communities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) in ensuring that they are better prepared […]