The 25th of November will be the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It kicks off 16 days of global activism against gender violence. Two initiatives, one global and one in the Philippines, give an insight into the lessons we must learn and the future we can build.
While South Asia is still lagging in curbing child labour, South American countries like Brazil and Chile have made significant strides. From 33 countries of the Asia and Pacific, 12 countries have achieved moderate advancement, seven countries minimal, eight no advancement whatsoever while six were not even assessed, according to the latest findings on the…
Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) – Let’s talk about sex. “Do we talk about sex? How many of us are openly talking about it,” Dame Carole Kidu, a member of the High Level Task Force for International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), asked members of parliament and civil society organisations from 13 Asian countries in…
The number of HIV/AIDS cases in the Philippines increased by 25 percent in the span of 10 years despite the 50 percent drop in the rate of infection worldwide, a United Nations (UN) report released on Wednesday shows.
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE recovered strongly this quarter as firms expected improvements in their operations and the macroeconomy, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday. Business optimism slips in third quarterBusinesses more upbeatBusinesses more upbeat in Q4
MANILA, Philippines — Mobile phones will scale up the initiatives to monitor maternal and child health care in eight poor municipalities in the Philippines, an official from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said.
The World Bank yesterday said remittances from overseas workers will reach $24 billion this year, making the country the third top recipient of remittances among developing countries.
Manufacturing remains the biggest contributor to economy at 21 percent, growing at healthy rate of nine percent, but its contribution to total growth has been reduced by the brisker growth in the services sector.
US Navy contractor broke law—Legarda A US Navy contractor violated Philippine environmental laws by dumping toxic waste into Subic Bay in October, Senate investigators found Wednesday.
MANILA, Philippines – At least 26 million Filipinos still don’t have access to a sanitary toilet, with a large number still finding creative ways to defecate, an expert said.
MANILA, Philippines – At least a hundred cases related to impunity against the exercise of freedom of expression have been recorded in Southeast Asia for 2012, according to the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA), a regional network of independent, national media organizations.
The steep drop in actual mining investment during the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2011 forced the government to slash its target for the second half to $349 million (P14.360 billion) from the original $1.1 billion (P45.262 billion).
MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – New incidents of HIV infections across 25 low- and middle-income countries dropped by more than 50% in a decade (2001 to 2011), according to the 2012 Global Report of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, or UNAIDS.
People who have recently lost their jobs are more likely to suffer a heart attack than their employed peers, in some cases running a risk as high as 35 percent, according to a US study.
An end to the worldwide AIDS epidemic is in sight, the United Nations says, mainly due to better access to drugs that can both treat and prevent the incurable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes the disease. Progress over the past decade has cut the death toll and helped stabilise the number of people infected…
A United Nations report says the number of AIDS-related deaths worldwide has fallen for the fifth year in a row to 1.7 million people in 2011. That’s down 5.6 per cent from 2010 and 24 per cent when compared with 2005. The annual report by UNAIDS on the state of the global pandemic estimates the…
GENEVA – The volume of greenhouse gases causing global warming rose to a new high last year, the UN World Meteorological Organisation said Tuesday, warning it is becoming increasingly unlikely the world can limit rising temperatures to UN-backed targets.
MANILA, Philippines – Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin S. Binay said on Tuesday the city has become the first local government unit (LGU) in the country to conduct its greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory.
MANILA, Philippines – They say it’s more fun in the Philippines. But according to United States pollster Gallup, the Philippines is also the world’s most emotional nation – which means that Filipinos feel the most in a slew of emotions such as pain, happiness and anger.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines will be pushing for an agreement to have a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol when the climate change conference convenes in Doha starting November 26.
MANILA – The World Bank on Wednesday said money sent home by overseas Filipino workers could reach $24 billion this year, making the Philippines the world’s third largest recipient of remittances.
MANILA, Philippines — The bicameral conference committee has finally decided to fix the monthly minimum wage for household helpers to P2,500, paving the way for its immediate enactment into law, Senate President Pro Tempore Jose “Jinggoy” Estraday yesterday said.
VANCOUVER — Women taking some occupations with potentially high exposures to carcinogens and endocrine disruptors have higher risks of developing breast cancer, showed a new study by Canadian scientists.
MANILA – The government has formed an inter-agency committee that would look into illegal small-scale mining activity and gold smuggling, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau said on Tuesday.
The UN’s latest assessment of global cases of HIV/Aids shows there has been a further drop in new infections among children. There were 330,000 new infections in children last year – the figure is 24% lower than in 2009.
New HIV infections have dropped more than 50% in 25 low- and middle-income countries, according to a new World AIDS Day report by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
FAMILY PLANNING makes good business sense, both for employees and employers. The Reproductive Health (RH) bill is pro-poor, pro-women, and pro-growth. If I were to prepare a national budget for 65, instead of 95, million Filipinos, I would have a budget surplus rather than a budget deficit, with a larger share of the budget going…
THE MANAGING Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms. Christine Lagarde, visited Manila last week. The press conference on Nov. 16 and press release available on the IMF Web page covers the Managing Director’s views on the Philippines and discussions with the country’s leadership and senior government officials. She also had the opportunity to…
MANILA (3rd UPDATE) – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced on Tuesday it is allowing party-list groups Akbayan and Bayan Muna to run in the 2013 elections. Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes said the the commissioners voted 4-2-1. The four who voted in favor are Comissioners Christian Robert Lim, Elias Yusoph, Rene Sarmiento and Armando Velasco.
The rising preference for Philippine sovereign liabilities reflects improved perceptions of risk, absence of liquidity pressures and low inflation, according to the latest comment of credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service.