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Climate Change

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           People was   Facing Environmental Challenges The Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues of our time, and the Philippines stands at the forefront of this challenge. With its archipelagic geography, vulnerable coastal areas, and high population density, the country faces a disproportionate impact from environmental changes such as rising sea levels, stronger typhoons, and extreme weather patterns. In recent years, Filipinos have witnessed firsthand how climate change can disrupt lives, destroy livelihoods, and increase poverty. As the planet warms, natural disasters are becoming more frequent and severe, disproportionately affecting low-income communities and those living in coastal regions One of the most significant environmental threats posed by climate change is the increase in the intensity of typhoons. The Philippines experiences an average of 20 typhoons every year, many of which cause widespread damage to infrastructu...

National Children's Month Celebration.

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N eed to Protecting Children and Childrens rigth, Creating a Safe Philippine and make a brigth world The highlights a crucial issue that demands immediate for an attention with this issue the child abuse and violence. Children are the most vulnerable members of society, and their protection should be a priority in every community. Currently  the prevalence of violence whether physical, sexual, emotional, or neglectful continues to harm children across the nation. This year theme serves as a strongcall to action for government and non-governmental organizations, and individuals to address the systemic issues that enable child abuse and work toward creating safer environments where children can grow, learn, and thrive without fear. One of the most alarming aspects of child violence in the Philippines is its widespread nature. It happens in homes, schools , communities, and even online, where children are exposed to cyberbullying, exploitation, and harassment. The pandemic further exa...