Human Stories
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Typhoon Haiyan: Helping survivors to jump ship and land on their feet
24 Dec 2013TACLOBAN, Philippines – For 31 days, a rusting dredging ship tossed by Typhoon Haiyan 100 meters inland into a coastal shanty town was home for seven-month-pregnant Rosita Pica and her family. Along with 38 other families, they shared cramped spaces inside the vessel that was also home to many dead […]
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Typhoon Haiyan: “New-born” officer back on the job
20 Dec 2013TACLOBAN, Philippines – An officer who says a seven-year-old boy saved him from Typhoon Haiyan is back directing services for military humanitarian airlift flights for survivors. Lt. Col. Fermin Carangan says he missed the first two weeks of intense activity after the storm made landfall on November 8, demolished his […]
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Typhoon Haiyan casts fishing community adrift
2 Dec 2013TACLOBAN, Philippines – It’s hard to move on when you’re surrounded by death. Every day the Saballa brothers sit and stare at the ruins of what was once their proud neighborhood by the sea. They watch people pick at what’s left – wooden beams and iron sheets from collapsed homes, […]
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UNHCR plays role in Typhoon Bopha affected areas
11 Jun 2013UNHCR had provided protection kits that include plastic sheets which provided the homeless families with temporary, but safe, dwelling as they slowly rebuild their houses.
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Statelessness: A new lease on life thanks to a birth certificate
3 Nov 2011Marina Verma is 38 years old, but feels like her life has just begun.
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One family torn apart: On a beautiful tropical isle, strife is a way of life
15 Aug 2011BARANGAY DADO, Philippines, August 15 (UNHCR) – For his entire 18 years, practically all Kamama Dimasalang has known is war or the threat of fighting. It has cost him any real education – and the comforting presence of his beloved Auntie Tatang. “There’s only one thing all villagers knew growing […]