Adjusting to the ‘New Normal’ in the Philippines
Posted On April 26, 2021
Contributed by Peter in the Philippines In the Philippines we started the new year with less strict quarantine rules, but because of rising numbers of… Read More →
Personal lessons from Covid-induced isolation
Posted On April 12, 2021
Contributed by Yusuf I wrote several months ago about the impact of the Covid pandemic, and the Government’s response to it, on the lives of… Read More →
Let Us Go to Him
Posted On March 3, 2021
Written by Rahma** (not real name) in Jakarta. Klik disini untuk baca dalam Bahasa Indonesia. Ten years ago, I moved to Indonesia with one suitcase-… Read More →
Mari Kita Pergi Menemui-Nya
Posted On March 3, 2021
Written by Rahma** (not real name) in Jakarta. You can read an English version here. Sepuluh tahun yang lalu, saya pindah ke Indonesia membawa satu… Read More →
The infinite lockdown
Posted On February 12, 2021
The locked-in youth – minors in the Philippines In the Philippines, a strict lockdown was imposed last March 15, 2020. Only one person per household… Read More →
Labor pains and heart ache
Posted On January 24, 2021
Yasmin* (*not her real name) came faithfully to my prenatal group throughout her whole pregnancy. She is the daughter-in-law of a woman our team had helped… Read More →
Creative Spaces.
Posted On November 10, 2020
Creating public spaces in slum communities attracted Ariel Bi to the Servants Manila team as she researched for her masters. Here is her story. My… Read More →
Batang Riverside
Posted On November 2, 2020
“Batang Riverside” means “kid from Riverside”. Riverside is the street that Tim’s neighborhood runs off of, and is the colloquial name for his area in… Read More →