Tacloban

a woman with her left leg amputated at the knee sits in a doorway
Climate Change
For Filipinos with disabilities, climate change and natural disasters are a dangerous mix
Jing Geronimo, inmate Roberto Maanyo, and their son Robert James outside the small shack the family shares on the grounds of the Leyte Provincial Prison on the outskirts of Tacloban.
Development & Education
In typhoon-hit Tacloban, some families have moved into the local prison
Rene Celis stands in the ruins of Barangay Pampango, a seaside neighborhood in Tacloban that was destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan. Celis was the neighborhood leader—or “captain.”
Development & Education
Filipinos made homeless by Typhoon Haiyan struggle with where to rebuild
The Vergara family is rebuilding a home on the site of the one devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, using lumber and corrugated tin gathered from the wreckage.
Development & Education
This simple story shows what it means for survivors to rebuild their lives after Typhoon Haiyan
Typhoon Haiyan
Development & Education
‘I’ve never walked through an area with so many bodies’
Filipinos waiting to be airlifted
Development & Education
It’s another complicated and tough day in the Philippines
Filipino-American jazz singer Charmaine Clamor.
Development & Education
Filipina jazz singer in Los Angeles feels helpless as her homeland tries to pick up the pieces
The islands of the Visayas region were impacted by Typhoon Haiyan.
Development & Education
This is why getting aid to survivors of Typhoon Haiyan is so slow and difficult
Tacloban devastation
Environment
Typhoon survivors struggle to get food and water