Davao IPs Gain Dressmaking Skills in 5-Day Training
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.
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 new study reveals critically endangered Philippine Eagles have low genetic variation, threatening survival. Captive breeding offers hope to preserve rare bloodlines. Learn more about conservation efforts.
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.
Davao City's Bantay Bukid and Bantay Tubig Volunteers reported 15 environmental violations and conducted over 700 conservation activities in 2025. Learn how this community force protects forests and biodiversity.
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.
10 stakeholders unite to save Philippines' seaweed industry from climate change threats. New technical working group aims for coordinated revival strategy. Read the full story.
Army battalion and NGO empower Basilan women with cassava processing facility, creating sustainable livelihood opportunities in Tumahubong community. Read more.
Biodiversity monitoring in Mainit Hot Spring Protected Landscape reveals rare species, confirming its vital role in Mindanao wildlife conservation. Discover the findings.
Former Cebu City planning chief Joseph Michael Espina advocates for Jica's 2015 Metro Cebu Roadmap strategies to address flooding through growth dispersal and green infrastructure.
Iloilo City closes a 2.7km stretch of the Iloilo River to fishing for four months from Dec 2025 to boost fish populations and ensure food security. Learn about the penalties and conservation goals.
BFAR-Davao, with the Philippine Coast Guard, seized three commercial fishing vessels in Davao Gulf for violating the Amended Fisheries Code. Learn how authorities are protecting marine resources.
Mount Tambuyong in Davao de Oro emerges as potential haven for Philippine Eagles. Recent surveys reveal ideal habitat conditions for the endangered national bird. Join conservation efforts today!
Soil and water expert William Granert warns that Cebu's flood control projects are temporary fixes failing to address root causes of environmental crisis. Learn why.
Mandaue City Councilor Joel Seno calls for strict implementation of Storm Ordinance requiring rainwater harvesting to reduce flooding effects. Learn how residents can contribute.
BFAR implements 3-month sardines fishing closure in Zamboanga to protect spawning stocks. Vessels deployed for enforcement as region sees 33.5% catch increase.
Panabo City uncovers hidden coral reefs during mapping activity. The discovery highlights marine biodiversity and calls for urgent conservation efforts to protect vital ecosystems.
After two years without sightings, the critically endangered Philippine Eagle was observed soaring over Mount Sinaka in November 2025. Learn how conservation efforts are helping protect this national treasure.
DTI Davao Oriental empowers 40 micro-entrepreneurs with livelihood kits after doublet earthquakes and shear lines. Discover how the PPG program fosters business resilience.
Cebu City prepares for water shortage after Typhoon Tino severely damaged Lusaran Dam, cutting 20 million liters from daily supply. Mayor Archival urges conservation as recovery continues.
Over 769 Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries attended Bohol's job fair with 17 employers offering local and overseas positions. Successful applicants were hired on the spot during the November 8 event.
Discover how a simple river lesson from Tino sparked environmental awareness and the urgent need to save Butuan's polluted Vallena River from ecological collapse.
Negros Occidental declares red alert status as provincial government implements emergency measures to combat severe El Niño effects. Learn about the water conservation strategies and agricultural protection plans.
Taal Volcano's continued ash emissions severely impact Cebu's economy, health, and daily operations. Learn how businesses and residents are coping with the environmental crisis.
Massive 7.4 magnitude earthquake leaves Cebu's coastal communities in crisis as livelihoods are destroyed and recovery efforts intensify across Central Visayas.