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Help Princess Heal Her Heart!

Princess' Fundraiser

Princess

Last year, Kanlungan Centre Foundation accepted two Australian students as volunteers in our community work, as required from their respective courses in Australia. Shannon Steel and Jaclyn Molloy spent five months in Manila working with Kanlungan. They’ve met a young girl, Princess, and her mother, abandoned by their migrant worker father. Princess was born with congenital heart disease and she needs immediate heart operation.  Read more…


Thematic Photo Albums

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Migrants Rights & Legal Remedies
Legislative Advocacy Work
Seminar on Migrants Right and Legal Remedies
Candlelight for AIDS Day
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Candle Light for AIDS Day
Mobilization and Rallies
Community Organizing Livelihood
Community Organizing Livelihood Projects

 

International Labor Migration Facts and Figures

The Philippine economy more than ever, is heavily dependent on the export of its own people, euphemistically termed as human capital. The income from this three-decade old economic program has various macro and micro economic benefits. The cash is used by the banks and other financial instructions and by the families of the OFWs respectively... read more »

International Labor Migration -- January-March 2009
International Labor Migration 2008: Is Migration Still Feminized? (available in PowerPoint presentation format and Quicktime video format)
Available downloadable publications:
Fast Facts 2007
Filipino Migrant Women in Lebanon
Filipino Migrant Women in Malaysia

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