From relief goods distribution, politician's attrition, evacuees relocation, it seems this ongoing relief efforts has all the ingredients of an "ineptudeness" of the authorities. This one, the latest would make one puke- quarrel on getting the work done in identifying the dead. Those poor souls whose loved ones wanted closure by having to claim their decaying bodies would have risen to knock senses unto the contending parties. The volunteer group working under the Department Health who were there since day two have all the right to feel depreciated by the National Bureau of Investigation's taking over. With the enormous death typhoon Yolanda brought, and the shortage of manpower to do such very technical job , wisdom would tell you to welcome all kind of help that in any way serve the purpose.Perhaps, more people should take Forensic course schooling. http://www.dataentryjobs.us/40277.html Read more...
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Pacquiao,Lifted Our Hearts
To the Filipinos, none is as sweet to see the "National Fist" win this time after a series of two bad losses. With the recent war in Zamboanga, Earthquake in Bohol,Supertyphoon in Eastern Visayas, seeing Manny Pacquiao win is a respite. The millions of Filipinos dying for his win,just shows how this fight meant to everyone, of course especially to Manny. It inspire resilience and unity to the batterred state of the Philippines. Congratulations to the people's champ and to the Filipino nation. Mabuhay!! http://www.dataentryjobs.us/40277.html Read more...
Labels: Bohol, Eastern Visayas, Manny Pacquiao, Zamboanga
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Food Aid to Yolanda Victims
When do you think this giving of foof aid stops? It depends which side you are in! From the victime side the longer the better. From the giver side as long there is still the resources and aid not turned down. Its been two weeks since typhoon Yolanda;s record breaking fury hits landfall and admittedly not all yet are satisfied the way aids are being distributed by the DSWD. It is commendable that NGO's were there , even beating the government's response time and efficacy. With the increasing amount and food donations , distribution system by the government through the LGU's must be looked upon. The increasing fatalities (5300) as of this writing is an indication that people are being reach, for how could they get aid and not report their area's dead.In all kinds of calamity, the least that the donors and the millions of hungry , homeless and emotionally devastated wish againts is to see these food aid spoiled and wasted because of non delivery to the recipient. Sadly ,this had happened during the Pablo typhoon aid in Mindanao. Read more...
Labels: DSWD, Mindanao, NGO, Typhoon Pablo, Typhoon Yolanda
Friday, November 22, 2013
YOLANDA! How Could You
Labels: Anderson Cooper, Korina Sanchez-Roxas, Philippines, Yolanda

