Stories tagged with Philippines

Feb 2, 2013 Philippines PH

Keith Baillie | KF19 | Philippines

Part I: Construction of a New Community

Following the Sendong typhoon, many Cagayan de Oro residents were displaced. I visited one of the resettlement villages, Xavier Ecoville.  Flood victims are still currently living in temporary wooden accommodation built by agencies like Habitat for Humanity.

Temporary housing:

But new permanent housing is being constructed, with the philosophy “We are not just building houses, we...

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Jan 1, 2013 Guatemala, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan GT, JO, KE, KG, PH, SN, TZ

By Kiva Fellows | KF19 | All Over the World

With January 2013 coming to an end, KF19 fellows are either continuing on with KF20 or returning home to various responsibilities and careers. Regardless of the next adventure or destination, one thing is common among all: KF19 fellows have been permanently changed by their placements.

What began as a joint blog post about any person, place, or event during the course of the fellowship that affected our lives, of itself turned into simply the one person who left the most impact. Afterall,...

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Dec 12, 2012 Benin, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras BJ, CO, CR, HN, JO, KG, PH, TZ, TG, US

By Kiva Fellows | KF19 | All Over the World

A Happy Holidays to the Kiva family everywhere!  May your celebrations be filled with foods and flavor, smiling faces, natural beauty, light and memories… here are some gifts from around the world courtesy of the Kiva Fellows 19th class:

On the Twelve Days of Christmas my Kiva Fellow gave to me…

Day 1: A Turtle Heading Out to...

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Dec 12, 2012 Philippines PH

Keith Baillie | KF19 | Philippines

I recently voyaged to Siquijor Island to visit the Larena Office of my Kiva partner, Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PMPC). I was accompanied by Lysette, the partner’s Kiva Coordinator:

Larena is a 6-hour ferry ride from the PMPC head office in Plaridel, Mindanao, so the ferry provides bunk beds. At the port, children dive to entertain...

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May 5, 2012 Philippines PH

By Jamie Greenthal | KF 17 | Philippines

A towering statue in Jagna, Bohol.

I must admit that I’ve avoided writing this post for two months.  It’s been particularly challenging since the topic has been the “elephant in the room” of my mind.  Until now, I’ve been hesitant to communicate how I used to feel about religious businesses because I’ve been working at one.  In the spirit of the daily...

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Apr 4, 2012 Philippines PH

By Jamie Greenthal | KF 17 | Philippines

The search for snails and sea cucumbers during low tide at dusk.

As Kiva Fellows, we often make long and arduous journeys to meet borrowers.  During these trips, the discomfort of travel can cause us to lose sight of the uniqueness and beauty of our surroundings.  When crammed into a van, bus, or boat, I’ve often had to crane my neck to check out locations that could serve as the backdrop...

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