by Admin | Aug 27, 2021 | Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Empowering a generation of independent Muslim mothers In an Islamic society, women are not valued equally with men. The Qur’an explicitly states that women are to be subordinate to men. In Muslim households, wives are required to...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Hope for a better tomorrow When the Marawi Siege happened, Sittie Nadja’s family lost their small rice business in Dansalan, Marawi City. With seven children in the family, this made it difficult for them to make ends meet. When the...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Providing information they can trust Bibo kid (Active kid). This has been Jamal Pandapatan’s monicker as S’bang Ka Marawi’s community patroller. He is an active member of a lot of youth organizations with different advocacies including...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Staying informed should be more than a habit During the enhanced community quarantine, Jamael Dimaampao’s business of designing weddings reached its lowest point. He and his team did not have any income due to the restrictions on mass...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Karanasan sa armadong bakbakan: pagmumulat tungo sa mapayapang pamayanan “Madaling araw ng ika-25 ng Enero sa taong 2015, ako’y naalimpungatan dahil sa ingay sa labas, dinig ang mga sasakyan na dumadaan at yapak ng mga bota patungo sa...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Radio as source of information Radio is proving invaluable in terms of delivering information. It is a much more portable medium than other traditional media. Listeners can tune in on radio programs on-the-go whether on their phone...
by Admin | Aug 26, 2021 | Impact Stories, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Peace begins at home Alikhan Macaorao Andamama, 50, has two wives and 15 sons and daughters. He works at the National Power Corporation in Marawi City. His wife, Subaida M. Andamama helps in their family expenses by making and selling...
by Admin | May 14, 2021 | Impact Stories, Newsroom, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Situationer on the Armed Conflict and Displacement in Datu Paglas, Maguindanao Last Friday evening, May 7, 2021, a group of men, eventually identified as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), was spotted at the Masjid (place...
by Admin | May 3, 2021 | Impact Stories, Newsroom, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Dad’s Magic Hands: Promoting Hygiene Practices While Challenging Gender Norms in Care Work The Hygiene and Behavior Change Coalition (HBCC) Project launched the Mum’s Magic Hands (MMH) program in the municipalities of Sultan Sa...
by Admin | May 3, 2021 | Impact Stories, Newsroom, Rights in Crisis and Emergencies, Uncategorized
RIGHTS IN CRISIS AND EMERGENCIES Health Champions in Care Work: Sharing Care Responsibilities in the Face of a Pandemic After one year of grappling with the effects of the pandemic, COVID-19 continues to limit people’s access to livelihood and basic social services...