Ecosystems remain collateral damage amid armed conflict
The Philippines’ ongoing conflict with the New People’s Army highlights the destructive impact of war on the environment, even long after hostilities cease.
The Philippines’ ongoing conflict with the New People’s Army highlights the destructive impact of war on the environment, even long after hostilities cease.
World AIDS Day has been commemorated every December 1st for more than 30 years now to highlight the efforts toward curbing the threat of HIV/AIDS and to remember the lives lost due to inaction both past and present.
The way the Philippines as a country is faring in terms of maintaining children’s nutrition—particularly the children in more vulnerable economic situations—needs to be reviewed.
Dr. Jose Isagani Janairo and Brandon Lira developed an innovative method for making pipette tips out of disposable paper cups, with the process being reminiscent of the Japanese art form of origami.
Battered women are not helpless. In fact, quite the opposite is true, as they are extremely successful in staying alive and minimizing their injuries, despite the hostile situations they are in.