Poverty, migration in Davao push women in prostitution
The perception that a brighter life in the hometown of the country's President has attracted women from other provinces to migrate here.
The perception that a brighter life in the hometown of the country's President has attracted women from other provinces to migrate here.
The Quick Response Team for Children Center of the City Social Services and Development Office (QRTCC-CSSDO) recorded 340 cases of abuses from October last year until September this year.
About 40 families here are ordered on Friday, October 6 by the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council to move out from their residences where the area has been ?considered “highly dangerous zones”.
Militant lawmakers criticized the action of an army unit in South Cotabato ?in tagging as “revolutionary school" a tribal school in Sitio Lamnu, Barangay Lam Afus, Banga.
To unfold the alarming cases of prostitution in Davao City, non-governmental organization Talikala Inc. has produced a documentary film of three young girls involved in the sex trade.