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Topic: photojournalists

Wiser and stronger after surviving typhoon Haiyan

Wiser and stronger after surviving typhoon Haiyan

Luis Liwanag for Internews/PCP
Updated as of Dec 05 03:54 PM

Time has not erased from the mind of Nick and Doris “Chai” Quieta what happened on Nov. 8, 2013. Nor has it healed the pain and suffering that typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) brought to their families and that of more than 7, 000 others who perished or went missing in that tragedy. Read more »

Robinsons Malls sorry for barring photojournalist from covering long queues at vaccination site

Robinsons Malls sorry for barring photojournalist from covering long queues at vaccination site

ABS-CBN News
Posted at Aug 05 08:35 PM

Robinsons Malls management on Thursday apologized for an incident involving a photojournalist who was barred from documenting the long lines at a vaccination site in Las Piñas. Read more »

Hinubog ng Panata: The vanishing spiritual traditions of the Aetas of Capas, Tarlac

Hinubog ng Panata: The vanishing spiritual traditions of the Aetas of Capas, Tarlac

Pau Villanueva, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of Jun 19 04:31 PM

Nature and biodiversity are more than just sources of food, water, energy, and raw materials for the Aeta communities of Capas, Tarlac. Their cultural identity, well-being, and spiritual traditions are grounded on their regard for the living world. Among Philippine indigenous groups, the Aetas are known for their extensive knowledge of herbs and indigenous healing methods.  Read more »

Duterte’s drug war: Lies and death certificates

Duterte’s drug war: Lies and death certificates

Dada Grifon, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of Jun 14 08:43 AM

Even in death, the State treats victims of extrajudicial killings as mere “collateral damage” in the Duterte administration’s bloody anti-drug war. The families of the victims choose to remember their lost loved ones with dignity, something that was denied of them when their deaths were covered up by falsified death certificates. Read more »

HIV-Positive Mother Struggles through the Covid-19 Pandemic

HIV-Positive Mother Struggles through the Covid-19 Pandemic

Ria Torrente, PCIJ/PCP
Posted at Jun 10 03:40 PM

In addition to stigma and discrimination, the Covid-19 pandemic has brought new obstacles in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic. People living with HIV are vulnerable to Covid-19, and government healthcare coverage may not offer enough protection.   Read more »

Mission in peril: ‘Red-tagging’ the religious sector in the Philippines

Mission in peril: ‘Red-tagging’ the religious sector in the Philippines

Mark Saludes, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of Jun 05 02:55 PM

Several church workers involved in the social justice and human rights ministries in the Philippines have been subjected to vilification and “red-tagging” under the Duterte government. The World Council of Churches has called on the United Nations Human Rights Council and the Philippine government to end human rights violations against church workers. Read more »

Amid the pandemic, women bear the burden of ‘invisible work’

Amid the pandemic, women bear the burden of ‘invisible work’

Bernice Beltran, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of Jun 02 06:05 PM

Unpaid care work has prevented many women and children from pursuing education and career opportunities, trapping them in a cycle of poverty. This photo essay features two of the many women who led lives living for their families, thereby setting aside their own dreams. Read more »

'Pinagtatagpi-tagpi’:  Mother, daughter struggle between making a living and modular learning

'Pinagtatagpi-tagpi’: Mother, daughter struggle between making a living and modular learning

Gerimara Manuel, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of May 30 10:59 AM

Mother, daughter struggle between making a living and modular learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more »

In Loving Memory

In Loving Memory

Lauren Alimondo, PCIJ/PCP
Posted at May 26 05:57 PM

In the last two years, 29 cases of killings and dumping of cadavers in Baguio City and Benguet were probed by the Commission on Human Rights Cordillera. Majority of the cases remained under investigation. After an extensive investigation, the Baguio City Police Office identified the suspects on Dec. 16 as police officers of the Regional Drug Enforcement Unit (RDEU) of Police Regional Office Cordillera. Read more »

Filipinos face the mental toll of the COVID-19 pandemic

Filipinos face the mental toll of the COVID-19 pandemic

Orange Omengan, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of May 25 10:40 AM

Rising infections in the Philippines have reached over 1,138,187 confirmed cases as of May 15, unfolding simultaneously with reports on mental health problems. At least 3.6 million Filipinos suffer from any form of mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. Read more »

Terminal: The constant agony of commuting amid the pandemic

Terminal: The constant agony of commuting amid the pandemic

Larry Monserate Piojo, PCIJ/PCP
Updated as of May 20 10:36 AM

“Commuting” is synonymous with the word “agony” for 13 million residents of Metro Manila, the nation’s capital region. Going to the workplace from home and back has been a constant source of distress for millions of Filipinos in one of Asia's most congested metropolitan areas. Read more »

Painting a protest with light

Painting a protest with light

ABS-CBN News
Posted at Jul 27 01:53 AM

Members of a photojournalists' group stage a light painting protest in front of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center on the eve of the fifth State of the Nation Address. Read more »

READ: Photojournalists' Center of the Philippines statement on NTC order vs ABS-CBN

READ: Photojournalists' Center of the Philippines statement on NTC order vs ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN News
Posted at May 07 12:22 AM

We stand by ABS-CBN! We stand by the Filipino people. Read more »

Why photojournalists shoot (what they shoot)

Why photojournalists shoot (what they shoot)

Photojournalists’ Center of the Philippines
Updated as of Oct 16 05:13 PM

Everybody is a photojournalist until the sh*t hits the fan. Read more »

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