PHOTOS | Mindanao caravan for peace reaches Naga City
At least 2,000 Lumad and Moro from all over Mindanao marched in Naga City and converged at the Plaza Quezon for a solidarity night hosted by local human rights groups.
At least 2,000 Lumad and Moro from all over Mindanao marched in Naga City and converged at the Plaza Quezon for a solidarity night hosted by local human rights groups.
Around 2,000 indigenous people and Moro from various regions in Mindanao converged in Leyte on Sunday, Oct. 9 for the Visayas leg of this year’s people’s national caravan dubbed as the Journey of the National Minorities for Self Determination and Peace.
Close to a thousand participants composed of indigenous people and Moro from different parts of Mindanao staged a cultural night at Bankerohan gymnasium Friday, Oct. 7 to kick-off the group’s national caravan.
Dr. Jordana Ramiterre, medical officer of the Reproductive Health and Wellness Center of the City Health Office reminds the ABC of HIV/AIDS prevention during the I-speak media conference in Davao City Thursday, October 6. She said to easily remember ways in preventing AIDS, one should think of A for abstinence, B for be faithful to partners, C for careful sex, D for don't do drugs, and E for education. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)
Gina Aguilar Molon, children and youth focal person of the City Social Services and Development Office encourages males to be faithful to their partners and avoid patronizing prostitution during the I-speak media conference at the City Hall of Davao on Thursday, October 6. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)