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February 16, 2016 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on Cyberpark Group:
A REVIEW OF EXISTING LITERATURE A technical paper that embarks upon the actual objectives of the…
Category: #corruption, Uncategorized
| Tags: DOST, DOST corruption, expensive internet, Graft, ICTO, internet, ITU, NTC, poor internet connectivity, slow internet in the Philippines, telecom regulatory sector corruption in the Philippines
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February 6, 2016 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on icscoms:
? ICSCOMS The International Center for Strategic Communications Studies – ICSCOMS is a colloquium of experts…
Category: communications, science, Uncategorized
| Tags: communication business, communications, policy, regulation, research, strategic, study, telecommunications
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June 1, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on International GeoHazards Mapping Environment Summit:
Salute for Non-Republic of the Philippine Government Rehabilitation Providers Before any other kind of discussion on…
Category: #corruption, #Haiyan, #Philippines, #Yolanda, #Yolandahelp, #Yolandaph, #Yolandarp, #Yolandaupdate, abnormal, Aquino, ban ki moon, big money, brutality, casualties, casualty, catastrophe, conscience, Corazon Soliman, corrupt, crime, Crime at the top, criminal, damage, DAP, Deficient governance, destruciton, devastation, devil in high posts, Dinky, Disaster, Disaster Response, Disaster Risk, disgusting, dysfunction, Emergency Response, environment hazards, Environmental Hazard, evil, farce, financing
| Tags: Aquino, Binay, construction, contractors, Corruption in Disaster Rehabilitation, Delay of Disaster Rehabilitation, Disaster, Disaster victims, energy, Government incompetence and corruption, government offices, graft and corruption, grease money, Housing, Jejomar Binay, Lacson, National Housing Authority, NGOs, NHA, Noynoy, Panfilo Lacson, Philippines, Pnoy, private sector donation, private sector initiatives, thieves, Vice President, victims, Victims of calamity and tagged #Yolanda
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June 1, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on International GeoHazards Mapping Environment Summit:
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Shortly after this discussion, we are publishing over open sources, the concept of…
Category: Climate
| Tags: #Yolandahelp, #Yolandaph, #Yolandarp, #Yolandaupdate, 2013, 2014, 2015, big earthquake, buried, calamity, carbon, carbon emission, carbon emissions, casualties, Cebu, change policies, Climate Change, climate risk, climate science, CO2, cold shoulder, communities, community, community cooperation, community spirit, dead, Dealing With Disaster, death, death from flood, defense, deluge, desperate, Disaster, disaster threatened zones, earthquake, Ecology, ecosystem, Emergency, Emergency Assistance, Environment, Environmental Hazard, Epidemic, fighting, flood, Flood Borne Disease, flood tragedy, forced evacuation, forecast, forecasting, foreign weather agencies, Fukushima, Geo Hazards, geohazard, Geohazard Mapping, GIS, global warming, government, greenhouse, Greenhouse Effect, greenhouse gases, HAARP, Hazard, Hazard Map, hazards mapping conference, Hazmapping Sumit, human, Humanitarian, Humanitarian Assistance, hurricane, hydro geo risks, Infrastructure, installations, intelligence, intensifying storms-calamities, Japan, Japan casualties, Ketsana, Leyte, Manila, Margareta Wahlstrom, NDRRMC, no massive modernization for PAGASA-PHIVOLCS, obsolete, PAGASA, Philippines, Philippines extreme rains, Phivolcs modernization, Preventing loss of life, private sector participation, pro active, Pro-Active Measures, public warning, relocation, resettlement, risk reduction, safeguard communities, safety, satellite, save life, Search and Rescue, Sendai, sharing, solar maxima, solution, storm surge, Summit, sun flare, survival, Tacloban, Tacloban City, tidal wave, tsunami, typhoon, UN, UN Philippines, UNISDR, United Nations, unmitigated, utilities, victim, victims, Visayas, vital installations, Weather, weather forecasting, World Conference, World Meteorological Organization and tagged adopt new safe policy, worst disasters.
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June 1, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on International GeoHazards Mapping Environment Summit:
Philippine Power Plant Generation Projects Without Financial Closing May 12, 2015 Seriously Hemorrhaging Power Sector In…
Category: #corruption, Philippines, power, survival, sustainable environment
| Tags: department of energy, electric power, electric power generation, electricity, energy, financing, investments, investor, power, power crisis, Power outage, power shortage and tagged crisis in power
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December 10, 2014 by Centre Humanes
They could never have been more wrong forecasting last year’s Super Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda to hit 35 km south …
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Category: #Haiyan, #Yolanda, #Yolandaph, #Yolandaupdate, abnormal, Aboitiz, Aquino, Atmosphere, Bad Government, ban ki moon, calamity, change, citizenry, Climate, Climate Change, community, Crisis, damage, death, Disaster, Disaster Response, DOST, Economics, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, geohazards mapping, government, Graft, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance, Industry, PAGASA, SMARTMATIC
| Tags: Aboitiz, advanced planning, amount of rainfall, ANNUAL ECOLOGY CRISIS CONFERENCE, Awareness, better approaches to hazard mapping, business, calamities, calamity, catastrophe, Climate Change, conference, crisis mapping, cyclone, databasing, dialogue, Disaster, disasters, DOST, Ecology Summit, Emergency, Environment, first of an annual series, flood, GIS design, global warming, governments, Greenhouse Effect, H.E. Ban Ki-moon, Hazard, Hazard Mapping, higher level of rainfall, incidence of natural disaster, intergenerational responsibility, International Disaster Risk Reduction Month, PAGASA, SMARTMATIC
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September 18, 2014 by Centre Humanes
In the Philippines, Maharlika Dos, a maritime vessel was swept by strong winds and currents from its nautical path and …
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Category: Carrington Event, Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Economics, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance, Local, severe space storm, Weather
| Tags: change policies, disaster threatened zones, Fukushima, India and Pakistan, Japan, Maharlika Dos, Mayon Volcano, Philippines, policy regime, relocation, resettlement, safeguard communities, Sendai, United Nations, Who just came from Europe and went home to Albay, World Conference
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January 28, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on The Center for CEOs, Executive Safety:
3rd of a series Postcript to Understanding Faurat: When will Counter-Terrorist elements learn? In the 1st…
Category: Uncategorized
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January 28, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on The Center for CEOs, Executive Safety:
2nd of a series Towards new doctrines on standards in engagement In the 1st part of…
Category: Uncategorized
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January 28, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on The Center for CEOs, Executive Safety:
What is a Sustainable Remedy to Terrorism? Printing facility outside Paris where two of the terrorists…
Category: Uncategorized
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January 28, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on Katihan ng Katutubo ng Tatlong Daluyong:
PNP and AFP in extreme risk conditions Photo credits: Anti Terrorist Task Force In the Philippines…
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January 28, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on Katihan ng Katutubo ng Tatlong Daluyong:
Emerging Africa major threat groups that cross transnational borders The forthcoming rally in France will be…
Category: Uncategorized