Benepisyo sang Kalahi-CIDSS Project sa Mga Pumuluyo: Persons with Disability

                          “May cerebral palsy ako pero nagapati ako nga ang disability indi rason para indi ka kabulig sa imo community” -JONALYN PINUELA 2017 Regional BAYANi Ka! Winner, Persons with Disability Category BSPMC Chairperson, Brgy. Sigangao, Zarraga, Iloilo #kalahicidssregionvi #DSWDParaSaNakararami #DSWDMayMalasakit #SamaSamangPagkilosNangMayMalasakit

BENEPISYO SANG Kalahi-CIDSS SA MGA PUMULUYO: Indigenous Peoples’ Welfare

                      “Ako ang tribal chieftain sa Brgy. Oyang, Libacao kag isa ka Barangay Sub-Project Management Committee Chairperson sa proyekto sang Kalahi-CIDSS. Ang gusto ko nga ipakita sa mga pumuluyo ang pagdumala ko nga may pag-uswag, nga sa ulihi nga adlaw ang akon naagyan indi na continue reading : BENEPISYO SANG Kalahi-CIDSS SA MGA PUMULUYO: Indigenous Peoples’ Welfare

Benepisyo sang Kalahi-CIDSS Project sa Mga Pumuluyo: Promotion of Just Peace

                          “Kung mainit yung ulo ng mga tao , dapat ay magpakumbaba ka. Kami-kami rin, na mga volunteers, kapitan at tsaka yung mga kagawad ang tumutulong upang maresolba kung ano yung mga problema. Kung sakali man na magkaroon ng kaguluhan tungkol sa mga continue reading : Benepisyo sang Kalahi-CIDSS Project sa Mga Pumuluyo: Promotion of Just Peace

The Lure of Mararison: Storm Begets Tourism, Environmental Protection

Mararison! The name itself conjures the image of things exotic and mysterious. A small, hook-shaped island off Antique province, Mararison (or Malalison) has recently emerged as a tourist destination due to its picturesque mountain ridges, a mini-rainforest, a lustrous beach made of corals and refined white shells, and clear waters teeming with marine life, a continue reading : The Lure of Mararison: Storm Begets Tourism, Environmental Protection

Building Resilient Communities: Key Lessons from the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), Bangkok Thailand

By Leo L. Quintilla, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER The increasing vulnerabilities of Asian countries to natural and human-induced disasters has long been recognized. In various countries, exposure to hazards and risks are seen to be increasing due largely to the effects of climate change and challenges of development. Thus, the need for community response that is continue reading : Building Resilient Communities: Key Lessons from the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR), Bangkok Thailand