Finding room to grow in your own backyard

Paula is a young mother, originally from Laguna, but has been living in Presentacion for the past two years with her four year old son. “He’ll be five next Sunday,” she tells me as we sit on a bench in Dolo, San Jose. In many ways, she has made the journey here for him, whether […]

Planning for parenthood

For the second to last weeks in January, the EMBRACE MCH Field Assistants set to work in their communities with the the second in a series of Reflect Learning Units. This unit focused on the importance of family planning in parenthood, child spacing, options surrounding family planning, and the risk factors with pregnancies. The EMBRACE […]

Taking a stand against SAM

Naga City was the spot for medical professionals in mid-January, as the MCH team unveiled their training on severe acute malnutrition (SAM) for health care leaders within the four communities of the EMBRACE project. The training aimed to tackle a serious and heartbreaking issue within health care – preventing the deaths of severely malnourished young […]

Taking steps toward safer motherhood

After months of preparation, and weeks of training before the Christmas holidays, the MCH team began to roll out the REFLECT trainings lead by the new EMBRACE volunteers. The first topic being conducted this week focuses on safe motherhood, and will give the barangay health workers and volunteers the skills needed to start to conduct […]

Sewing the Seams of Hope

For residents of the municipality of Ajuy in Iloilo, sustaining a new livelihood venture can often be difficult. Lanie Dianseen, a 53-year-old mother of three, runs down some of the costs: “Every day, there’s travel expenses, food, and then training.” Lanie is part of a community association that has been receiving advanced dressmaking and sewing […]

Defying the odds in San Jose

Balancing on crutches when we arrive, Esther Misolas is tending to her garden and keeping a watchful eye on her young granddaughter who is playing not far from their small home by the side of a busy road. At fifty-eight years old Esther is the main caretaker for her family of four, and has been […]

Combating malnutrition takes a village

In the heat of the midday sun, groups of community health volunteers (CHV) dispersed across the island barangay of Sumaoy to start collecting data on the families within their own communities. The women, all important leaders within their community, were tasked with interviewing family heads and finding important information on the ways in which malnutrition […]

Wriggling toward a more sustainable future

In the coastal community of San Jose, Victor Mendoza, a community leader, is spearheading a very interesting initiative. Mendoza is involved with worm farming – also known as vermiculture. His involvement in vermi culture is one of the ways this leader is looking to improve the community around him. It is the rainy season here in […]

Challenging stereotypes in Sumaoy

In early November the EMBRACE MNCH (maternal, newborn and child health) team travelled overland and sea to facilitate the last of the gender sensitive trainings for the barangays selected this year. Situated on the entrance to the Pacific Ocean, the far-flung island barangay of Sumaoy has the highest rates of underweight children out of all […]

EMBRACE partners with Partido State University

On Monday December 5, ADRA Philippines’ EMBRACE project signed into agreement a Memorandum of Association between the project and Partido State University (PSU) Lagonoy Campus. The agreement marks a start of cooperation and collaboration between ADRA Philippines and PSU, and will find ways for the students and staff of the university to become an active part […]