Climate Change

Oxfam lauds house resolution urging gov’t submission of highest possible climate ambition

January 23, 2021

Oxfam lauds House Resolution 1494, introduced by Representative Loren Legarda, to urge the Climate Change Commission to submit the Philippine Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), conveying the highest possible climate ambition in reflection of the government’s strong commitment to contribute to global efforts to advance global justice.

‘Wealthiest use up 4x more than half the population, causing climate crisis’ – study

October 22, 2020

The huge disparity between the rich and the poor is not only apparent in social status, but also in the way they affect climate. A study reveals that the wealthiest 10 percent of South East Asians, in countries like the Philippines, are responsible for a third of the national carbon consumptions, which is four times as high as the average footprint of the poorest 50% of the population - worsening pollution and climate crisis, leaving the poor struggling just to keep the lights on.

Planet Earth: Endgame?

June 7, 2019

Blog post by Luigi Toda Climate Change Adaptation and Risk Reduction Advisor More from Luigi Toda Fresh from Earth Day, here’s food for thought: our celebrations could be numbered because our planet is on the brink of irreversible collapse due to rapid and unregulated human activities. To borrow from the plot of the popular comic book […]

Yolanda on my mind: the odyssey of a humanitarian worker

November 8, 2018

Blog post by Dante DalabajanMore from Dante Dalabajan Humanitarian workers are regularly confronted by difficult choices. What humanitarian worker worth his or her salt has not been confronted by the possibility of either doing harm or doing nothing; or was stuck in a situation where good intentions are not enough in the face of bad or […]

DRRM groups, advocates call for safer homes, safer communities; Int’l Day for Disaster Reduction celebration held

October 12, 2017

QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA—Over 150 disaster risk reduction and management advocates from various government agencies, academe, communities and civil society organizations gathered together and celebrated the International Day for Disaster Reduction (IDDR) and the ASEAN Day for Disaster Management (ADDM) on Friday at Brgy. Sta. Lucia Covered Court, Novaliches, Quezon City. With the theme“Ligtas na […]

Time to implement DRR and adaptation plan on agriculture

February 16, 2017

There is a need to implement a disaster risk reduction plan to help farmers in the northern Philippines cope with impending emergencies as they continue to recuperate from the succession of disasters that have affected harvests – from the long drought that ended June last year to the typhoons that hit the region in October […]

What does local climate change adaptation look like?

November 29, 2016

On Friday, the board of the People’s Survival Fund (PSF), a special annual fund in the National Treasury intended to finance local climate change adaptation initiatives, announced that it has given the green light for two projects in Mindanao. The move comes over five years since the fund was created through the enactment of Republic Act 10174 in […]

Oxfam welcomes approval of P120-M adaptation funding for Mindanao by People’s Survival Fund Board

November 25, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Reacting to the recent approval by the People’s Survival Fund (PSF) board of two project proposals submitted by the local government units of Lanuza in Surigao del Sur and Del Carmen in Surigao del Norte, Justin Morgan, Oxfam in the Philippines Country Director, said: “Oxfam congratulates the two LGUs and all their partner […]

Typhoon Haima: Oxfam’s response

November 17, 2016

Typhoon Haima, locally known as Lawin, destroyed US$50.6 million worth of infrastructure and crops when it hit northern Philippines in mid-October. It is the strongest typhoon to so far strike the country this year.  The government pre-evacuated thousands of residents in danger areas, preventing the massive loss of lives. Still, Haima left 14 people dead and forced close to 10,000 people out of their homes.  When Haima hit northern Luzon, areas […]

Oxfam joins Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction

November 3, 2016

How the Philippines prepared for the onslaught of Super Typhoon Haima (local name: Lawin) proved the importance of measures to reduce risks during disasters, such as the strict implementation of emergency evacuation, in saving lives. At the 7th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in New Delhi India this week, Oxfam will stress on […]