Mulat Pinoy!

By Liwliwa Malabed I have always been an observer. Sure, I have opinions, but I prefer to keep them to myself. In college, I joined one rally, and only because our German teacher cancelled classes and urged us to go and join the throngs of people already in EDSA. I watch the news, keep abreast with issues, join causes in FB but was...

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Mulat Pinoy Website Launch and PopDev Orientation

Tomorrow is the Mulat Pinoy Website Launch and PopDev Orientation! To be held at the Tribeca Room of Astoria Plaza Hotel, this event hopes to educate media, bloggers and young voters about population and development, and the concerns that they should consider in the upcoming 2010 elections. Mulat Pinoy: Social Media and PopDev in...

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Poor Juan

By Liwliwa Malabed High birth rates hamper development in poorer countries, warns UN forum. We already know this. More than 2 decades ago, the Population Commission of the Philippines stated that our dwindling resources will not be able to sustain our rapid population growth. Our country’s high growth rate is due to high...

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Population is invisible factor in climate change equation

When we think of climate change, scenes from movies like The Day After Tomorrow come to mind. But why does WWF-Philippines CEO Lory Tan think of climate change as a disease, and what does population have to do with it?

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‘Mulat Pinoy’ wakes us up for the upcoming polls

The 2010 National Elections paves the way for many bloggers and writers to reflect and comment on the many issues confronting the nation. The platforms and stands of political position aspirants regarding various topics are given significant attention, as they become the essential criteria for winning the public vote. Mulat Pinoy is...

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