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Population: 1,776,949
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pannaginip · 3 months
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Gabriela SMR on Twitter @gab_smr:
URGENT CALL FOR SOLIDARITY! 💜
Lingkod Katribu and GABRIELA-Southern Mindanao unite for Davao City's flood victims ✊
Our hearts are with the 1500 households dealing with the devastation caused by flooding following the recent harsh weather that devastated Davao City.
To support one another in times of need and issue a collective cry for assistance, Lingkod Katribu and GABRIELA-Southern Mindanao have teamed up.
Ways to Help:
1⃣ In-kind Donations
- The said communities are in urgent need of rice, canned goods, coffee, sugar, monggo, and baby formula
- The drop-off point for these donations is at Door 5, 516 Luisa Street cor. Aguho Street, Juna Subdivision, Matina, Davao City
- Kindly contact 09705547893 before sending in your donations
2⃣ Cash Donations
- Attached is a GCash QR code for the donation channel
- Kindly send your proof of donation to [email protected]
3⃣ Spread the word!
- We encourage everyone to share this post for further reach in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Davao City
2024 Jan. 31
GCash QR code in poster:
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thenomadanthrop · 5 months
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coochiequeens · 5 months
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De Lima was arrested in 2017, months after she had launched a senate inquiry into Duterte’s brutal anti-drugs crackdown, which is the subject of an investigation by the international criminal court.
The most prominent critic of the former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s so-called “war on drugs” has been granted bail, after more than six years in jail on what rights groups condemned as trumped-up charges.
Leila de Lima, 64, a former senator and human rights commissioner, emerged from court on Monday to cheers from supporters, who chanted “Justice” and “Leila will soon be free”.
Surrounded by crowds of media and police escorts, she said: “For years, my whole being has been crying out for justice and freedom … For more than six long years I’ve been praying, praying so hard for this day to come.”
De Lima was arrested in 2017, months after she had launched a senate inquiry into Duterte’s brutal anti-drugs crackdown, which is the subject of an investigation by the international criminal court.
Duterte had accused her of receiving payoffs from drugs gangs while she was justice minister, and she faced three drug-related charges, two of which have been dismissed. She has always denied any wrongdoing.
On Monday, she was granted bail in the final pending case, which she had sought on health grounds.
UN human rights experts, as well the European parliament, have long called for her release, and witnesses who testified against her have recanted their statements.
De Lima has said the charges were an act of revenge by Duterte, who she described at the time of her arrest as “a murderer and a sociopathic serial killer”.
She had long criticised his governance. In her former role as chair of the national Commission on Human Rights, De Lima had sought to expose killings by so-called “death squads” in Davao City, where Duterte was mayor for more than two decades.
De Lima was considered the most prominent political prisoner under his administration. In prison she continued her work as a senator, issuing handwritten statements from detention, often condemning Duterte’s governance. She was unable to campaign in the 2022 election, however, and lost an attempt to run again for a senate position.
On Monday, De Lima thanked her legal team, as well as the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Duterte’s successor. His administration had, she said, respected “the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law”.
Marcos has previously said he would not cooperate with an ICC investigation into the drugs war killings.
Between 12,000 and 30,000 civilians are estimated to have been killed in connection with anti-drugs operations from July 2016 to March 2019, according to data cited by the ICC.
Government data estimates are lower, and say at least 6,252 people were killed in police operations between July 2016, and May 2022. Police have said any killings were only in self-defence.
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worldofyasmin · 1 year
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today ;)
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catdotjpeg · 11 months
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[Image ID: A photo of Filipino activists holding a large rainbow flag. The photo has been tinted purple, with the flag in full color. The words “Happy pride month” are written over the flag. End ID.]
Celebrating Love, Equality, and Liberation! In support of love, acceptance, and liberation during Pride Month, Gabriela Youth Davao proudly joins the LGBTQIA+ community.
This month isn't just about rainbows and parties; it's also about honoring the struggles, victories, and ongoing conflicts that our queer siblings face. It entails recognizing the intersectionality of identities and the range of experiences present within our community.
In opposition to all types of prejudice, bigotry, and hatred, we stand tall and united. Together, we call for justice, equity, and respect for every person, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or mode of expression.
Come along with us as we work hand in hand to promote an inclusive society. Let us create safe spaces, empower queer youth, and create a world where love truly knows no bounds.
-- Gabriela Youth Davao, 1 Jun 2023
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brokexwanderlust · 1 year
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Naa gyuy tao nga mulabay lang sa atong kinabuhi and left nothing but baggages. When will we learn?
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8-nfinity · 1 year
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ellaoshop · 1 year
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An object should have value, depth, and meaning. It should have the power to awaken your senses, provoke thought and ignite your passions.
Here’s to the scent of an old soul.
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lifeofaplumpgirl · 2 years
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Places we went to Davao (in no particular order):
People's Park
Eden Nature Park
Samal Island (Coral Garden, Pearl Farm, Dayang Beach, Wishing Island)
Roxas Night Market
The City is quite big compared to Cebu. It feels like home because at times I forget that I'm not in Cebu City. If I were to move out of Cebu City, I'm considering Davao City.
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lifewithchristanne · 2 years
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Appreciating bones. D' Bone Collector Museum Address: San Pedro St, Poblacion District, Davao City, Davao del Sur
Open from Monday to Saturday. Php 250 per person
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aboarchive · 2 years
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make yourself a priority.
~random tita
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Morning view in my hometown🌄
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onenettvchannel · 5 days
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BALITANG NEGOSYO: Dabaweña Vlogger 'Tomboy TV' highlights Payment Delays and On Hold statuses to be critically concerned for Social Media Monetization [#OneNETnewsInvestigates]
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DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR -- In the ever-changing landscape of social media monetization… Meta Platforms Inc. (MPi), a company that owns American-based social media Facebook, provides different ways to enable content creators make money from their videos. These tools include Stars, Fan Subscriptions, Brand Collaborations (formerly known as Branded Content), Ads on Reels, In-Stream Ads and Performance Bonuses. Each of these features gives creators an opportunity to earn money from their creations while interacting with online netizens at a more personal level.
A financial social media analyst, who is a local Dabaweña content vlogger in Davao City, Davao del Sur named Ms. Benje Llanos alias 'Tomboy TV' has been very vocal about her experience with Facebook's latest monetization payouts.
For instance, her video personally uploaded Monday night (April 15th, 2024 -- Davao local time) highlights how Ms. Llanos brazenly and desperately frustrated with the payment system by Facebook, now replaced into global Artifical Intelligence (AI), instead of real social media employees at Facebook and MPi. Since late-July 2023 to date, there have been no payments made with constant "On Hold" status appearing everywhere on her recorded payment transaction records, except for successful transactions via local banking institution of Philippine National Bank (PNB).
If you don't know the ins and outs of Facebook monetization, one possible reason for indefinite payment delays or 'On Hold' status is that Facebook has a very strict verification process. Whether your first time on this social media platform or someone who knows nothing about it, ensure that all relevant digital documentations are purely submitted and verified correctly to avoid unnecessary setbacks.
Some creators like Ms. Llanos have been able to go around these obstacles thanks to the support of local banks like PNB that release their rightful earnings in American U.S. dollars. However, overall user experience can differ particularly when it comes to individuals who rely heavily on continuous proceeds from their internet contents.
Our financial investigative team of OneNETnews made us understand what social media monetization problems mean in reality for people like Ms. Llanos. This ongoing investigation details her circumstances and its wider implications for localized content producers thus revealing how complicated the digital economy is.
We contacted regional spokespersons for Facebook Philippines and the company's home country in Menlo Park, California, United States of America (U.S.A.) via Creator Business Support and by e-mail correspondent; but no comment was given for an infinite period as of this press time.
Much unfortunate for Ms. Llanos and others alike, it is rarely obvious that there exists a difficulty in sailing through the dynamic aspects of monetizing social media, since monetization was added in the late mid-2010s. For example, Facebook has various offerings for creators looking to earn money but payment delays and 'On Hold' statuses can obstruct this process.
A sustainable digital ecosystem that is fairer and more transparent can be achieved when content creators identify these issues' origins like dubsmashing, memes that don't own, or even worse by illegally posting audiovisual copyrighted content (which all of them are unlicensed with FILSCAP or Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), in exception for royalty-free licensed music, so as to improve the current situation through advocating for more open and efficient means of paid content creators.
SCREENGRAB COURTESY: Tomboy TV via FB VIDEO BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY: Tegna
SOURCE: *https://www.facebook.com/100057082885553/videos/422666903741452/ [Referenced FB VIDEO via Tomboy TV Oryt] *https://www.facebook.com/100022782392152 [Referenced FB Profile via Benje Llanos] *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmlPg3cR2k [Referenced YT VIDEO via The Homebase Edit] *https://clearvoice.com/resources/facebook-content-monetization/ [Referenced Editorial Article via Clearvoice - Altimese Nichole] *https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/history-facebook-adtips-slideshare [Referenced Editorial Article via Hubspot - Jay Fuchs] *https://www.facebook.com/business/goals/monetize-content/ *https://www.facebook.com/business/help/321041698514182/ *https://creators.facebook.com/monetize-with-fan-subscriptions/ *https://creators.facebook.com/tools/earn-money/ *https://creators.facebook.com/tools/in-stream-ads and *https://creators.facebook.com/tools/ads-on-facebook-reels
-- OneNETnews Team
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episcopalphl · 8 days
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LA INMACULADA CONCEPCIÓN DE DAVAO Lungsod Davao Arkidiyosesis ng Davao
Kapistahan: Ika-8 ng Disyembre Petsa ng koronasyon: 7 Disyembre 2022 Dambana: Dambana-Parokya ng Santa Ana
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rhanylssitagpa · 8 days
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Throwback: Davao Crocodile Park
Circa 2016 Throwback to the first family trip we made to Davao City. Our travel here was fueled by only two things: 1. For my father to visit his friend; and 2. To see Philippine eagles. We were able to accomplish both goals and then some, much to the delight of my father. Like this visit to the Davao Crocodile Park. This place is more of a zoo than just a farm. There were plenty of other…
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