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The Philippines hunger nightmare: Inquirer

The Straits Times The Philippines hunger nightmare: Inquirer The paper says that the Philippines hunger nightmare represents a calamitous future unless it is urgently addressed. Residents collect free food packets from a community food bank in Quezon City, Manila, on April 21, 2021. PHOTO: AFP PublishedJul 19, 2021, 11:35 am SGT https://str.sg/33ps They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

SONA 2021: Into last year of Duterte presidency, nation grapples with crippling poverty

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 14) The COVID-19 crisis has taken away the dignity of choice for millions of Filipinos left poorer and hungrier in the past year of lockdowns. “Noong bago ‘yung pandemic , okay-okay naman po, nakakaraos-raos pero nitong nag-pandemic talagang hirap, hirap sa buhay [Before the pandemic, we were okay and getting by but now, life is really hard],” said Jocelyn Borromeo-Lumibao, a mother of three. “ Pag meron eh di meron, ‘pag wala, wala. Ganoon lang po talaga ang buhay [If we have money, great. If we don’t have money, we just have to accept it. Such is life].”

Philippines outlook looking up for now , says Moody s Analytics study

Philippines outlook looking up for now , says Moody s Analytics study
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POPCOM hails signing of EO to address teen pregnancies

Filipino pregnant mothers (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) Undersecretary for Population and Development Juan Antonio Perez III said the signing of Executive Order 141 last month manifests the national government’s deep concern for the “most vulnerable” during this pandemic that include minors who had unplanned or unintended pregnancies. “Complementing the action of President Duterte, his signing of EO 141 will hopefully draw a positive response from Congress and the Senate to address gaps in family planning and reproductive health services among minors who have become parents, or are pregnant,” Perez said. The enactment of the order took effect Saturday, July 10, or two weeks after it was signed by the chief executive on June 25 and published on June 29 in the Official Gazette.

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