June 11, 2015 · Posted in: 2016 Elections, Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Freedom of Information, Governance, Human Rights, Local Government, Money Politics, Noynoy Watch, The Economy
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS after the Philippine government launched agrarian reform in 1988 as its paramount social justice program, a significant majority of Filipino farmers have yet to own the land that they have been tilling for ages.
Innumerable problems,...
June 4, 2015 · Posted in: 2016 Elections, Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Disaster Aid, Freedom of Information, Human Rights, Noynoy Watch, Science and Technology, The Economy
MAKE WASTE, mind your waste.
This is in gist is the concept behind the “Expanded Producer Responsibility” clause that forms part of the draft guielines on the management of electric and elctronic equipment waste that Philippine officials and...
By Cong B. Corrales
WHERE do dead android phones go? Most certainly, not to android heaven.
Dead androids and other e-waste typically get dumped in the wasteland of developing nations,the Philippines included. The problem is, such waste generate...