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Humanitarian Workers of the Philippines Humanitarian Workers of the Philippines Search Primary Menu Skip to content ABOUT US FEATURE ARTICLE QUESTION OF THE WEEK WEEKLY STORY Search for: Uncategorized Why is the UN, international NGOs abandoning our Lumads? September 24, 2015 humanitarianworkersph Leave a comment By now, everyone in the Philippines knows how the Lumads are: ignored by the government, squatters in their own land, their lands eyed by mining companies, schools attacked and leaders murdered by the military. But what virtually no one knows is how they have been abandoned by the one group of people whom they could have relied on for help in their time of need: international humanitarian NGOs (non-government organizations), including those who are part of the United Nations. Just recently, the provincial government of Surigao del Sur has declared a ‘State of Calamity’, saying that they run out of funds to feed and provide for the basic needs ...

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