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Save the Children PH Expresses Concern To Thousands Of Children Affected By Typhoon

Save the Children Philippines fears thousands of children in typhoon-devastated provinces face severe malnutrition, miss out on classes.

Learning Sessions In Mountains, Chapels As COVID-19 Reshapes School

While majority of the privileged learners welcome the distance learning in the comfort of their homes, these Mindanaoan kids have a different style of coping with it.

Papel Ni Juan Helps Public School Students Through Affordable Paper

Papel ni Juan introduces affordable and eco-friendly paper to Filipino students.

World Vision Deploys Response Team To Super Typhoon-Stricken Bicol Provinces

World Vision dispatches team as it firms up its response to initially assist 10,000 families or 50,000 individuals in the affected communities of the ravaged Bicol region.

Synergeia Boosts Learning Aid With Workbooks For Communities

Synergeia Foundation distributes workbooks to local governments to help parents cope with their new role as teachers and ensure that education continues unhampered in the midst of a health crisis.

Brave Souls: Pandemic Tests Limits Of Solo Parents

She works a few kilometres away from where her children live but Vanessa Belarmino has not seen them for months now as the coronavirus...

World Vision Stands Ready To Support Communities Affected By Super Typhoon Goni

Narito ang ilang paraan upang matulungan ang ating mga kababayan na apektado ng super typhoon Goni. Stay safe, everyone.

Pandemic Parenting: Education In The New Normal

With the newly introduced distance learning, these parents remain resilient in facing the challenges brought about by it.

Businesses Unite For World Vision’s CSR Summit

Top business leaders in the Philippines are converging to share their experiences and learnings during the pandemic at World Vision’s two-day virtual CSR Summit on October 13 and 14, 2020.

UNICEF: Learning Should Reach The Most Vulnerable

UNICEF reiterates that COVID-19 is not just a health crisis, but also a learning crisis.