Davao del Sur Launches Mt. Apo Agri-Ecotourism Park
Davao del Sur's landmark agreement on Jan 12, 2026, paves the way for sustainable tourism at Mt. Apo and cultural preservation with Bagobo-Tagabawa artifacts. Discover the future of eco-travel.
Davao del Sur's landmark agreement on Jan 12, 2026, paves the way for sustainable tourism at Mt. Apo and cultural preservation with Bagobo-Tagabawa artifacts. Discover the future of eco-travel.
Bartolome Integrated School in Davao City receives ₱530,000 in-kind support from CAMP Asia for cultural preservation and academic empowerment of Bagobo-Klata learners. Read more about this milestone.
DSWD-Davao's Sustainable Livelihood Program boosts self-reliance for IPs, seniors, solo parents & 4Ps households. Learn how the 5-phase plan provides training & capital up to P30,000.
The Army's 104th Infantry Battalion sets up a vegetable and root crop demonstration farm in a Sulu MNLF community, empowering 30 members with farming skills for food security and income.
Cebu City's Pasil and Suba barangays celebrated the 11th Tuslob Buwa Festival on Jan 8, 2026. Discover how this iconic dish supports community livelihood and identity.
ML Cares Foundation's 'Tulay sa Pangkabuhayan' program provides foot spa & haircut training in Cebu City, empowering Filipinos with skills for sustainable income. Join the movement for change.
After 14 years, the Blaan and Manobo communities in Davao Occidental celebrate the approval of their CADTs, securing 123,094 hectares of ancestral land and waters for future generations. Read about this landmark victory for indigenous rights.
Bacolod City provides P3.4 million in livelihood aid to 340 farmers and fisherfolk affected by Typhoon Tino. Each beneficiary to receive P10,000. Read more about the recovery effort.
ML Cares Foundation's Tulay sa Pangkabuhayan program equips Filipinos with skills like foot spa & haircutting for sustainable income. A step towards community transformation.
The Save Our Schools Network condemns the Court of Appeals ruling against the Talaingod 13, calling it a criminalization of care and a miscarriage of justice. Justice for Lumad educators.
The Court of Appeals affirms the conviction of the 'Talaingod 13,' drawing condemnation from rights groups and praise from Indigenous leaders. Dive into the complex debate.
San Fernando, Pampanga receives a ₱1 million DOLE grant to preserve lantern-making and empower marginalized sectors. The 'Liwanag ng Pag-asa' project will train 25 beneficiaries.
Talaingod's Ata-Manobo leaders endorse the Court of Appeals' decision upholding the conviction of 13 activists for child endangerment. They reject the 'Talaingod 13' label and assert their right to self-representation.
Dole-Davao provides P587,250 livelihood aid to two Sta. Maria fisherfolk associations to support sustainable fishing and income diversification. Read more.
Over 2,500 indigenous community members in Davao Occidental received essential healthcare and social services through a multi-agency outreach caravan. Read about the successful collaboration.
Over 1,400 Aeta families in Pampanga received financial and in-kind assistance from the DSWD and local government. Three families also got livelihood grants. Read more about this holiday support initiative.
Meet Sister Ma. Liza Ruedas, a Daughter of Charity whose 38-year mission empowers youth, farmers, and indigenous peoples for peace, literacy, and electoral reform across the Philippines. Discover her journey.
The 1103rd Infantry Brigade and MILG-Sulu awarded the second tranche of Project TUGON livelihood aid to 44 beneficiaries in Patikul, Sulu, reinforcing government support for peace and development.
Mekeni Food Corp. backed a major Hospital on Wheels medical mission in Porac, offering free healthcare to over 1,000, prioritizing indigenous communities. Read about this impactful collaboration.
Davao City's Peace 911 and TESDA trained 29 Indigenous Peoples in dressmaking to boost livelihood and preserve cultural designs. Sewing kits were provided to empower communities.
The Cawayan Sustainable Livelihood Program Association in Bohol, recognized as a 2021 Sulong Bayanihan awardee, has grown its gross income to nearly P2 million, supporting local nutrition and community development. Discover their inspiring journey.
A pastry-making workshop for parents of child laborers in Malita highlights economic empowerment's role in preventing abuse and strengthening family resilience. Learn how this initiative works.
Kalinaw SEMR, a peace group of former rebels, prioritizes sustainable income projects for over 300 affiliate organizations in Davao Region. Government programs like E-CLIP and BDP provide crucial support.
DOLE Pampanga and the provincial government distributed over P10 million in salaries and livelihood aid to 1,690 students and 113 small business owners. Read how this initiative empowers the local community.
167 fishermen in Masantol, Pampanga received ₱3,000 fuel subsidy and new fiberglass boats from BFAR and the local government to boost livelihood and the fisheries sector.
A month after Typhoon Tino's flash floods, Barangay Tamiao in Compostela, Cebu, struggles with 37 dead, 21 missing, and destroyed homes. Residents now appeal for sustainable livelihood support to rebuild. Read their story.
A new P18.2-million, six-classroom building for Technical and Livelihood Education is now operational at Zamboanga City High School-Main, boosting skills training for students. Read more about this investment in education.
A month after Typhoon Tino's catastrophic floods, Compostela, Cebu residents rebuild and plead for sustainable livelihood assistance. Over 200 homes damaged, 37 fatalities recorded.
Army battalion and NGO empower Basilan women with cassava processing facility, creating sustainable livelihood opportunities in Tumahubong community. Read more.
Over 6,000 Aeta families in Pampanga's upland villages received essential food packs from DSWD and the provincial government, reaching even remote sitios. Read how this aid supports indigenous communities.