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The World Bank is providing a $700-million loan to strengthen community resilience for 18 million households in the Philippines, the bank said Friday.
Philippine churches have opened their doors to people affected by severe flooding brought about by the combined effects of ...
While Marcos zeroed in on corruption in flood control projects, environmental advocates say he did not lay out a holistic disaster risk reduction and environmental protection strategy ...
Elsewhere in the world, waterfronts are the “front doors of development” with high-value real estate, tourism and ...
In his annual speech, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr emphasized the Philippines' increased readiness to defend its sovereignty ...
During his SONA, President Marcos Jr. delivered a scathing indictment of corruption in flood control projects, citing "failures" and "collapsed" structures ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos blasted "useless and crumbling" flood control projects in a State of the Nation Address ...
Find out more about flooding across the world, where it is the most prevalent & how climate change makes the weather phenomenon more common ...
The World Bank, through an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan, is providing a USD700 million to ...
Approximately 18 million households in the Philippines are expected to become less vulnerable to natural disasters in the coming years, due to enhanced community-led ...
Shanghai is bracing for heavy rain from a tropical storm that’s tracking toward China’s financial hub, a day after flooding ...