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Power of the People for Change: The Greatest Scientist of the Philippines: Dr. Pel...: Everyone, let us acclaim and celebrate the first Filipino and the only one out of two achievers in the world to be conferred the Doctorate...
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Power of the People for Change: RCBC Fires Maia Dequito

Power of the People for Change: RCBC Fires Maia Dequito: Recently, RCBC fired Maia Santos Dequito and Angela Torres. Ms. Torres is crying foul and complains  “harassment from RCBC top brass.” ...
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Power of the People for Change: Philippine Telcos Are Duping Filipinos, This Is Ho...: Part 2 of a series In our previous post , we complained that sometimes the speed of Smart Communications Internet is just plain zero, zi...
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Forecasts and Power Shortage Prevention

Focus on Power Sector Concerns I - Philippines. July 13, 2014 - publication prepared before the onset of Typhoon Rammasun ( Glenda ).
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Focus on Power Sector Concerns II - Philippines. August 4, 2014 - publication prepared after Typhoon Rammasun - Glenda and during the period of Typhoon Halong ( Jose ) incorporating short publication on the immediate post-Typhoon Glenda period.
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Letter from the UN


Dear HMES Organizers,

With reference to your email dated 22 November, please note that the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, along with other agencies, funds, and programmes of the United Nations are supporting the people and government of the Philippines. The UN is helping communities and local governments recover from the disaster, build back safer and avoid relapses while strengthening resilience.

United Nations efforts are designed to support the Government of the Philippines response to the immediate humanitarian needs of the people affected by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), and complements the Government’s Yolanda Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan.

In this regards, the UN welcomes country-led efforts to improve hazard mapping and preparedness, and has been engaged in multi-year support in these areas. UN agencies in country and in the region are working with national geospatial and statistical agencies on improving GIS and risk mapping at the community level.

Your efforts to contribute to improve disaster preparedness are welcome. Committed citizens are needed to raise awareness and to join this effort. I therefore encourage you to engage in ongoing national and regional initiatives on disaster risk reduction.

Sincerely,

The Director
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United Nations
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Fight vs. Climate Change is distracting governments around the world

After the 2005 Hyogo Conference, scientists urged the United Nations to consider that the various conflicting issues surrounding Climate Change is "distracting governments" from providing solutions to threats of disasters worldwide.


"The current UN focus on "fighting climate change," as illustrated in the Nov. 27 UN Development Programme's Human Development Report, is distracting governments from adapting to the threat of inevitable natural climate changes, whatever forms they may take. National and international planning for such changes is needed, with a focus on helping our most vulnerable citizens adapt to conditions that lie ahead. Attempts to prevent global climate change from occurring are ultimately futile, and constitute a tragic misallocation of resources that would be better spent on humanity's real and pressing problems."

A letter written to UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon ventilated sentiments of scientists and technology experts on the issue of focusing deeper into finding means to adapt to the threat of climate change.

After Yolanda: Reconstruction, Recovery

The World Bank says that timely reconstruction will help lessen the impact of super typhoon Yolanda. Before we digest these words, it is also significant to look back into the past. There was a time in fairly recent past when NBC news anchor Brian Williams sounded like a broken record repeating the words over and over again that: Aviation in the United States of America is dying. This is now true with Philippine air line companies and selected several other businesses in the Philippines right at this very moment.


During the post-Yolanda period, only at least one air line company that very enterprisingly lowered its passenger rates (presumably including for cargo) per seat-mile, notwithstanding that the Philippine government ordered that a number of fees and charges being levied in the aviation sector will be waived, among other behests in order to lessen the burden for victims of the calamity and those that had to fly to ground zero to participate in disaster relief and recovery operations . . . .


Dire is a weak description for the situation that a select number of businesses in the Philippines are in right now. More > >



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