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A decade since Yolanda, kumusta ang mga pabahay sa Tacloban? | Teka Teka Explains
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Almost a decade after typhoon Yolanda devastated parts of the country, no less than Tacloban City’s own mayor has said that 70% of the houses given to Yolanda survivors by the government are “substandard.” In Suthis report from Bella Perez-Rubio, hear how the residents are coping. From the "Teka Teka Explains" podcast.
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21:43In countries like Indonesia, many girls are still married off by their parents to support their impoverished families. Rasminah was one of them—married off as a child, and had been married thrice by 19. Listen to her journey of fighting for the rights of young Indonesian girls in “Rasminah, the Last Victim.”Listen to the entire series on Rasminah, the Last Victim."Rasminah, the Last Victim" is the English adaptation of the Indonesian investigative podcast series "Disclose: Dipaksa Kawin" by KBR Prime, created by PumaPodcast in the Philippines and made possible by International Media Support.Humanities and business can go together | A Better Normal
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39:46On her 49th birthday, just a few years into running, Julie Uychiat made the decision to conquer 7 marathons in 7 countries in just 7 days. Battling the freezing Arctic, scorching heat, rugged terrain, and enduring her fair share of cuts and bruises, Julie etched her name in history as the first Filipina to complete the World Marathon Challenge. Hear about her running journey and what she has planned next in this episode from the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.For more stories about inspiring Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls!How to start that side hustle | 5 Minutes Lang
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