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February 25, 2015

Brgy. Fort Bonifacio MRF Visit

  Welcome to brgy. Fort Bonifacio's MRF! Posted by Partners for Resilience Philippines on Wednesday, February 25, 2015

February 18, 2015

Malabon City LGU Learning Session on Mainstreaming

  Malabon City Planning and Development Coordinator Ma. Lina Punzalan presents update on comprehensive land use planning… Posted by Celso Dulce on Wednesday, February 18, 2015   Former Saint Bernard Mayor Rico Rentuza: mainstreaming ecosystem-based and climate-smart disaster risk reduction…
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February 5, 2015

Plan A Done – Turnover of Rehabilitated Schools

There really was no other plan but to finish it. ACCORD, in partnership with CARE and supported by the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department (ECHO), has recently turned over rehabilitated schools to their communities. 

January 26, 2015

Proud of their Corn

  Proud of their corn! This is Group 3 of Barangay Amayong in San Dionisio, Iloilo. They planted 4 hectares of land using… Posted by ACCORD Incorporated on Monday, January 26, 2015

January 12, 2015

5 Years in Review

ACCORD team after their review and reflection workshop Posted by ACCORD Incorporated on Sunday, January 11, 2015

December 12, 2014

Samar, Down The Road: A Humanitarian Worker's Story

Field report from Xyla Ortinero   In photo: Xyla (left) listens to the gathered women of Barangay Tan-Awan in Dolores, Eastern Samar. Typhoon Hagupit / Ruby made its first landfall in Dolores.   Downed trees and power lines. Flooded communities….
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December 9, 2014

Typhoon Ruby / Hagupit Emergency Appeal

In the wake of the devastation left by Typhoon Ruby (international name: Hagupit), ACCORD is working to respond quickly to the needs of the most affected and least-served communities. Our initial target is to provide assistance to 5,000 families in…
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November 29, 2014

Scaling Up Their Dreams

(This feature story was also published online by Rappler on their website and on MSN News.)   by Darwin Masacupan   In photo: One of Mag-aso’s livelihood groups among the corn plants they cultivated. (Mavic Relayson / ECHO2 Consortium)  …
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