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Ebola Virus: Facts and Myths
As the number of deaths and cases caused by Ebola rapidly rises, lots of myths and misleading information are circulating across continents, sowing panic and alarm. To enlighten this … Read More
PH+Social Good Summit 2014: Perspectives and Lessons
Social media plays a vital part in this age of information. Young people get updated with news through their friends’ Facebook and Twitter feeds. Filipinos have also found a way to use this medium to mobilize search and rescue in times of catastrophe. During this year’s PH+Social Good Summit, Mulat Pinoy-Kabataan News Network Reporters were invited to participate and discuss their role as responsible journalists using new media and technology.
[SURVEY] Who Has to Teach Sex Ed? QC Residents Say Family First
Before and even after the Reproductive Health Law was passed, institutions and individuals continue to debate about who should teach sexuality education among the young: parents or teachers? Whose role is it to play really?
New Media and the New Normal
The threat of volcanic eruption, recent earthquakes, and localize thunderstorms have been on top of the news these recent weeks. The term “new normal” is widely used now to describe … Read More
100M Filipinos and counting
A few minutes after midnight of July 27, 2014, our country’s population reached 100 million with the birth of a baby girl named Chonalyn at Fabella Hospital. That event … Read More