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As the rainy season ushers in a higher risk of waterborne and mosquito-borne diseases, Ilocos Sur is not only focusing on ...
ILOILO citizen groups launched the first “Community Climate Response Hub” (CCRH) and a citizen science-led urban heat report ...
When the pandemic was nearing its end after almost three years, typhoon Odette came and took whatever was left of Jomelyn’s ...
Battalion based in Calinog, Iloilo joined the Fun Run for Resilience and Tree Growing Activity in Bingawan, Iloilo, i ...
In a major step toward bolstering local disaster preparedness and resilience, the Department of Social Welfare and Development-7 through its KALAHI-CIDSS Regional Program Management Office, recently ...
To promote sustainable agriculture and disaster resilience in upland indigenous peoples’ (IP) communities, the government has launched an agroforestry and livelihood program in Floridablanca town in ...
In the Philippines, one village’s struggle to rebuild in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Nalgae highlights the limits of climate resilience strategies. Does running from high-risk areas always ...
A community in the Philippines has been raffling off huge sacks of rice in exchange for getting vaccinated against COVID-19, after finding it hard to persuade people to get their shots.
The Government of Canada is investing more than P1 billion in grant financing to promote integrated climate action and disaster resilience in the ...
By Attila Kulcsar Despite the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan, Christmas is still a very important event for many people in the Philippines. The festive period has demonstrated the resilience of ...
Financing a climate-resilient future The urgent need for boosting investment in climate adaptation and resilience cannot be overstated. Although climate adaptation finance flows have increased by 35% ...