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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionAng mga manggagawang Filipino na natraffick ay tumanggi sa suporta ng UK at Pilipinas
Ang mga nakaligtas sa trafficking na nagmula sa Pilipinas ay nahihirapan na makakuha ng suporta mula sa sariling...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionTrafficked Filipino workers refused support in UK and Philippines
Trafficking survivors from the Philippines are struggling to access support both at home and in the UK
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Published in: Podcasts: FeatureMy friend’s murder shows Filipino impunity for killing journalists
Gerry Ortega called out corruption on his radio show – but the man suspected of ordering his murder is free and...
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Published in: Podcasts: InvestigationKilling the Truth: The case of Gerry Ortega
Radio host Gerry Ortega annoyed the powerful by speaking out against corruption. He was shot dead – and his family...
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Published in: Migrant FuturesReturning ‘heroes’: Filipino migrant workers met with a devastated economy
COVID-19 has exposed deep-seated cracks in the Philippines’ export-based and remittance-dependent economy.
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Published in: HomeState repression in the Philippines during COVID-19 and beyond
If draconian measures such as the Philippines’ Republic Act No 11479 are left unchallenged and unchecked, who will...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaSolidarity and sharing in an unequal society: Covid-19 in the Philippines
As the cases of Covid-19 continue to grow in the Philippines the level of inequality in the country has become...
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Published in: Home“No one is too young to make a difference”: stories from the global climate strike
Young people recount how they protested, in the face of poverty, conflict and toxic air pollution, for action on...
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Published in: Frontline InsightsMeet the artist changing gut reactions to the Philippines ‘war on drugs’
Thousands have been killed and human rights defenders vilified in President Duterte’s campaign. In response, artist...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesIn the Philippines, political trolling is an industry – this is how it works
A new study uncovers elite ad and PR strategists as chief architects of disinformation.
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Published in: HomeEllecer “Budit” Carlos: We are going through a revival of the Marcos dictatorship
What appeared to have been a people's revolution was in fact a revolution of the bourgeois, hijacked by élites....
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Published in: Home“Is Populism a Problem”? – a story for the World Forum for Democracy 2017
If you’ve ever shared a room with an elephant… you know what matters isn’t the presence of an unpredictable beast –...
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Published in: 50.50The silencing of Leila de Lima – Duterte’s “first political prisoner”
The Philippines senator’s detention is emblematic of ‘sneaking authoritarianism’ amid the president’s bloody war on...
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Published in: 50.50Inciting soldiers to rape in the Philippines
Duterte offered immunity to soldiers that commit rape in the current anti-terror campaign in Mindanao. It could make...
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Published in: HomeBelated tourists of a postponed-revolution
A close look at the KMU Trade Union Centre in the Philippines suggests that joining the ITUC has buried any...
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Published in: HomeMaking whistleblowing safe: a view from the Philippines
New technologies that help human rights defenders are coming to developing countries, but those who blow the whistle...
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Published in: HomeWomen in prison: the particular impact of prison conditions
On life in prison generally, the most common complaints across five countries were about hygiene and space.
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Published in: 50.50Peacebuilding: The factor that makes a difference
Donors funding in conflict affected environments would be wise to focus on women’s leadership in conflict rather...
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Published in: openSecurityExtending a hand or raising a fist to the state?
From mobile phones to crowdsourced election monitoring, an in-depth look at how communication technologies are...
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Published in: HomeTyphoon Haiyan: natural disaster meets armed conflict
The huge destruction in the Philippines in the November typhoon hit a poor region already long affected by violent...