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What to do after a volcanic eruption
Know the safety protocols, follow verified updates, and prioritize your family’s protection at all times. When you can, be sure to check in on neighbors, especially the most vulnerable, and share only information from reliable sources.
Oxfam Pilipinas, partners hold FJET learning review
Oxfam Pilipinas and partners Women's Legal and Human Rights Bureau and Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities held a learning review on Feminist and Just Energy Transition (FJET) on 5-6 February 2026.
EU Peace BRIDGE partners hold Salaysayan
The EU Peace BRIDGE partners held SALAYSAYAN: Knowledge Exchange Dialogue on Indigenous Pathways to Peace, gathering the Teduray and Lambangian, Banwaon, Manobo, and Talaandig indigenous cultural communities, on 10-11 February 2026.
Mayon Anticipatory Action Project (MAP Mayon) continues
With the support of the Start Network, partner organizations People in Need Philippines, Simon of Cyrene Community Rehabilitation and Development Foundation, Inc., MIDAS/Mayon Integrated Development Alternatives and Services,Inc., Coastal CORE, Incorporated, and Oxfam Pilipinas will continue to provide support to communities affected by Mayon Volcano and ensure that they are ready and prepared for any potential hazard before it strikes.
Mayon Anticipatory Action (MAP Mayon)
With the support of the Start Network, partner organizations People in Need Philippines, Simon of Cyrene Community Rehabilitation and Development Foundation, Inc., MIDAS/Mayon Integrated Development Alternatives and Services,Inc., Coastal CORE, Incorporated, and Oxfam Pilipinas extended anticipatory support to 731 displaced families in Sto. Domingo and Malilipot, Albay on 14-16 February 2026.
Oxfam Pilipinas, Coastal CORE conduct rapid assesment in Albay
Oxfam Pilipinas and Coastal CORE, Incorporated swiftly deployed a rapid assessment team to Albay, Bicol, to understand the urgent needs of families displaced by Mayon Volcano's eruption.
Over 190,000 Affected by BARMM Floods; Oxfam partners launch emergency response
On 21 May, Oxfam Pilipinas, People’s Disaster Risk Reduction Network, and United Youth of the Philippines-Women (UnYPhil-Women) deployed rapid assessment teams and provided hygiene and water kits to 214 households in Brgy. Lagundi and Balong in Tugunan in the BARMM Special Geographic Area. A further 150 families were also provided with household items to replace dining and kitchen items lost during the flooding.
Women watch group: It’s never too late to contribute to women’s empowerment
The quiet town of Clarin, Misamis Occidental in Northern Mindanao is awakened by a group of women eagerly gathering in a small store. They would often meet in the morning to talk about the situation of women in their area – from learning sessions on women’s empowerment to discussing reports of domestic abuse. Other times, […]
How Bangsamoro youth help prevent child marriages
For someone who is barely five feet, 17-year-old “Nana” walks tall and proud among volunteers in the small rural town of Ganassi in Lanao del Sur. With a smile as bright as sunshine, Nana recalled how at 14, she was among Grade 8 students selected to be part of an advocacy training facilitated by the […]
Youth counter the trend of teenage pregnancy
Christine, Dianne, and Anna have been friends long before they learned how to read and write. From varying school crushes that were often the center of their conversations, the three girls now share a different experience — motherhood.