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16/11/16
Restaurants Against Hunger: Dishes That Feed More
This holiday season, did you know that the simple act of ordering a dish can help alleviate malnutrition in the Philippines? From November 15, 2016 to January 15, 2017, international nongovernment organization Action Against Hunger together with partner restaurants and top chefs are bringing to life the Restaurants Against Hunger campaign.
Read news21/10/16
Philippines faces the effects of Super Typhoon Haima
Super Typhoon Haima, known locally as Lawin, slammed the Philippines, pummelling communities with strong winds and intense rains with maximum sustained winds of 225 kph and gusts of up to 315 kph.
Read news19/10/16
Mosul: Protection of Civilians Must Be at the Heart of the Response
We reiterate our call to the all parties to concentrate their efforts to ensure the protection of, and free passage to safe areas for all civilians.
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Zamboanga: Rebuilding Peace and Hope
Three years after the siege in Zamboanga, Philipiines, we continue to support the displaced people in temporary shelters by providing access to health and nutrition, clean water, improving hygiene and sanitation practices, food security and livelihoods recovery assistance.
Read news18/08/16
2016 World Humanitarian Day: Focus on Philippines
The ongoing humanitarian crisis within the southern Philippines has become a burning issue since 2015. Have a look at the international pages of almost any mainstream news channels and the main story coming from the Philippines centers on southern Philippines armed conflict, violence and civil strife, yet the issue hardly covers the consequences of the long standing protracted displacement crisis to people who are suffering acutely from its effects.
Read news16/08/16
Aid workers face increasing risks in response to unprecedented humanitarian crises
On World Humanitarian Day, Action Against Hunger urges world leaders to uphold their commitments.
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