Following the government’s Taal Volcano alert level 3 warning last Saturday morning, local town authorities near the volcano advised residents to evacuate for safety and remain alert.
These 22 Filipino women leaders speak with the vision to help women find their potential and raise themselves up, especially those in less fortunate circumstances.
Non-governmental organizations continue to call for greater cooperation between NGOs and the private and public sectors in taking on some of the world’s greatest humanitarian challenges.
“Sustainability means leaving something for our children,” says guest speaker Ryan Fabay, Mindanao State University Faculty, in the recently concluded Climate Change Summit in Cotabato City.
A month after Typhoon Odette struck the Philippines, causing billions of dollars in damage to agriculture and infrastructure, World Vision provided life-saving help to almost 9,000 families, including 10,912 children, in the typhoon's hardest-hit provinces.
World Vision lauds the recent passage of a new law recognizing Pinoy child marriage as a form of abuse, ensuring that children are loved, protected, and cared for not only at home but also in the community.
Children in some World Vision communities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao gathered to teach and learn about online safety to prevent online abuses and sexual exploitation of children.