Philippines
Hundreds of Filipino farm workers under scrutiny
Hundreds of Filipino workers on dairy farms are under scrutiny after authorities in the Philippines revealed dozens had arrived based on false documents.
Helping youth in South East Asia – Social Innovator Chris Henderson
Christchurch teacher Chris Henderson has worked with child protection agencies in the Philippines and as a consultant in education and development for youth throughout South East Asia. Lynda… Video, Audio
Helping youth in South East Asia – Social Innovator Chris Henderson
Christchurch teacher Chris Henderson has worked with child protection agencies in the Philippines and as a consultant in education and development for youth throughout South East Asia. Lynda…
Video, AudioJailed Filipinos to be deported from PNG
Papua New Guinea police are arranging for the deportation of six Filipinos who were jailed for illegally entering PNG.
The impact of extreme weather events
Ned Olney is the country director for Save the Children's Philippine office. He speaks to Wallace about the devastating impact of extreme weather events, and why we need to help Pacific nations adapt… Audio
Typhoon Hagupit - Linda Cruse
A New Zealander is in the thick of relief efforts in the Philippines, where Typhoon Hagupit has forced the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people from coastal areas. Aid worker Linda Cruse is… Audio
Manila correspondent says Typhoon Hagupit easing
At least 27 people have been killed in the Philippines by Typhoon Hagupit, now downgraded to a tropical storm as it slowly makes its way across the country. Audio
Filipino evacuees wait to be allowed home
Thousands of Filipinos remain in evacuation centres not yet allowed to return home to assess the damage from Typhoon Hagupit. Audio
Typhoon Hagupit causes devastation in Philippines' Tacloban
Three people have died as Typhoon Hagupit moves through the Philippines, toppling trees, causing flooding and blocking roads. Audio
Aid agency prepares 'for the worst' in Philippines
Typhoon Hagupit is continuing to batter the Philippines, toppling trees, causing flooding and blocking roads. Audio
Nicanor Perlas, solidarity economics
Filipino political activist, environmentalist, future-thinker, and multi-award laureate on what he calls solidarity economics. Audio
Paul Roy: Filipino slum life
New Zealand filmmaker whose latest six-part observational series, The Slum, follows the lives of slum dwellers over six months in Manila's Tondo district and will screen on the Al Jazeera English… Audio