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Pandemic creates new billionaire every 30 hours as countries like Philippines log higher poverty rates

May 23, 2022

As the cost of essential goods rises faster than it has in decades, billionaires in the food and energy sectors are increasing their fortunes by $1 billion dollars every two days. For every new billionaire created during the pandemic — one every 30 hours — nearly a million people could be pushed into extreme poverty […]

Flood mitigation project spares community in Benguet from damaged crops

May 12, 2022

LOOK: To address persistent flooding in Brgy. Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet (as shown in the last 2 photos taken during Typhoon Ompong in 2018), tunnels or flood box culverts were installed to divert water out of the valley area. The construction of these culverts is part of the community-led project (CLP) in Brgy. Betag under […]

Oxfam, partner orgs urge Filipinos to spend holiday break in ‘discernment,’ to vote for candidates with integrity, proven track record

April 12, 2022

Oxfam Pilipinas and partner organizations called on Filipinos to spend the holiday break this week reflecting and discerning what is best for the country, including picking electoral candidates who have integrity and a proven track record in helping those who are in need. “With less than a month left before the elections, it’s important that […]

May polls crucial for urgent shift to clean, cheap renewables

April 12, 2022

This article is originally written by Gaea Katreena Cabico for Philippine Star on April 7, 2022 (https://www.philstar.com/headlines/climate-and-environment/2022/04/07/21…) as part of Oxfam Pilipinas’ Climate Journalism Fellowship. MANILA, Philippines — Purok Ilaya, a small farming community in Bacolod City in Negros Occidental, has not been reached by power lines even though it is located in one of Western […]

Oxfam calls for renewable energy shift in Philippines following release of new climate change report

April 5, 2022

Oxfam Pilipinas on Tuesday urged the Philippine government to shift heavily towards the use of renewable energy as the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report was released last night. “The latest IPCC report on climate change mitigation just goes to show that even countries with low greenhouse gas emission contributions should be shutting […]

Survey: Filipinos still believe gender stereotypes on breadwinning, unpaid care work but positive changes seen

March 30, 2022

To shed light on the current situation of unpaid care work in Filipino homes, especially among urban millennials in the BPO sector, Oxfam Pilipinas, with the support of Investing in Women, commissioned The Women and Gender Institute (WAGI) of Miriam College to conduct a study on the issue. The study officially launched Tuesday (March 29) […]

Solar power offers students in unelectrified Laiban a chance to catch up

March 20, 2022

RIZAL, Philippines — Barangay Laiban in Tanay, Rizal is just 30 minutes away from the town’s main road, but the settlement of around 700 people has been left behind not only in electrification but also in education. Students in the village rely on gasoline lamps so they could study and do their homework come nightfall. Before […]

Overcoming difficulties in SRH services amid COVID-19 pandemic

March 4, 2022

Nurse Anabeth Legaspo has been providing prenatal care to pregnant women in Cagwait town, Surigao del Sur for several years. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced many towns into lockdown in March 2020, women stopped going to the health center for their regular check-ups with Nurse Anabeth. Due to movement restrictions during the lockdown, health […]

Oxfam to launch free online events — from arts festival to PETA play— for Women’s Month

February 28, 2022

Oxfam Pilipinas has prepared an exciting line-up of online events for the public in celebration of Women’s Month in March and as part of the month-long #HerNowHerFuture campaign. The humanitarian and development organization, which advocates gender equality, will be kicking off the month with an arts festival featuring various performers on March 1, 5 p.m. […]

Communal comfort rooms: Protecting human dignity and promoting women’s safety

February 7, 2022

Residents of a relocation site at the outskirt of Dolores town in Eastern Samar province waited years for their dream to have a well-constructed and clean communal toilet to become a reality. Until less than a year ago, many villagers had no option but to take a lengthy walk to a field to urinate and […]