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Malolos court junks terrorism case against human rights defenders

Malolos court junks terrorism case against human rights defenders

“In the effort of the State to implicate individuals in these cases, especially leaders and members of civil society organizations, they used these kind of witnesses who willingly implicate these individuals by simply saying that they are familiar with them, and that they are known members of the CPP-NPA. This kind of identification is unreliable, and are obviously contrived."

Badjao community in Lucena struggles against discrimination, pins hope on education

Badjao community in Lucena struggles against discrimination, pins hope on education

Badjao, also known as “sea gypsies,” are indigenous people from the islands of Mindanao. They are known to have a rich maritime heritage. Historically, they have traversed the water of Sulu and lived nomadically. However, the long-running armed conflict in Mindanao has displaced them, forcing them to migrate to urban areas like Lucena City.

Gov’t workers assail insufficient wage increase, call for living wage

Gov’t workers assail insufficient wage increase, call for living wage

"Teachers and government employees are yet again facing inadequate compensation. EO 64 is no different from the meager increases that public employees received under previous Salary Standardization Laws. Despite the over P40 million spent supposedly to study the 'competitive and equitable' salaries for public servants, we can only expect minimal salary increases over the next four years."

Manila Bay oil spill has paralyzed small fisherfolk, consumers

Manila Bay oil spill has paralyzed small fisherfolk, consumers

It is projected that almost 46,000 fisherfolk will be affected by the oil spill if left uncontrolled, particularly in the National Capital Region (NCR), Central Luzon, and Region 4-A. Currently, Pambansang Lakas ng Mamamalakaya (PAMALAKAYA) reported that 29,000 fisherfolk from Cavite alone, were at risk, while 9,000 fisherfolk in Bataan.

3.5 million Filipino children need health, education support

3.5 million Filipino children need health, education support

The Philippines is considered the epicenter of displacement among children due to weather-related events. Data from the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF show that 97 percent experienced three or more types of shock, hazard, or stress. In this context, the SCP stressed the heightened risk of displacement, exposure to diseases, and interruption of education for Filipino children.

Age-old problems plague new school year – Alliance of Concerned Teachers

Age-old problems plague new school year – Alliance of Concerned Teachers

Same old problems greet teachers and students as the new school year 2024-2025 begins today, July 29.  According to Alliance of Concerned Teachers-Philippines, teachers and students do not only face a lack of classrooms but also the burden of implementing the new Matatag curriculum that will only add to the workload of teachers and students.

Irene Khan asks PH gov’t: Why exclude CSOs, CHR, UN in special rights committee?

Irene Khan asks PH gov’t: Why exclude CSOs, CHR, UN in special rights committee?

Khan noted the order replacing the recently concluded “United Nations Joint Programme on technical cooperation and capacity-building for the promotion and protection of Human Rights in the Philippines” (UNJP) downgrades the role of CSOs, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and the UN instead of encouraging full participation.

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