Chaya Ocampo Go 22 September 2016 The most urgent work of protecting and securing water falls on those whose rights and responsibilities to it are most threatened. The most vulnerable are hardly gated communities or commercial complexes in the Philippines, nor are they likely to be white upper and middle-class neighbourhoods in North...
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Surviving Disastrous Disaster Politics
Chaya Ocampo Go August 30, 2016 Disastrous #Disaster Politics There is no such thing as a #natural disaster (see Hartman & Squires 2006). The strongest storms and the fiercest wind speeds could be called cosmic forces of nature, yet intensifying weather conditions brought about by #climate change are linked directly to human activity. The...
2016 ABKD Poster-Making Contest Call for Entries
The Citizens’ #Disaster Response Center Foundation, Inc. (CDRC) is now accepting entries to this year’s Apoy, Bagyo, Kalamidad: Dibuhong Pambata (#ABKD) poster-making competition. This contest is open to #children 7-12 years old.
CPRS Newsletter
Second issue of the #Center for People’s Resources and Services, Inc. (#CPRS) Newsletter about how #Typhoon Yolanda survivors coped with and recovered their losses after the devastation. CPRS Newsletter