Disaster aid, the money trail: Or why Yolanda lingers still

DISASTER AID in the time of super typhoons like Yolanda has fortuitously flowed richly, quickly, and from a bounty of donors without fail to assist Filipino families and communities in need. On parallel stream, public funds devoted to relief, recovery, and reconstruction have surged just as abundantly.

But as many as 20 tropical cyclones visit most of the nation’s 7,107 islands every year. Some make a mess, many others destroy. And as the disasters follow in short succession, hopefully, too, disaster aid would come incessantly.

Now more than ever, transparency and accountability in the use, release, and results of disaster aid resonate as legitimate public goals and goods. To document the story of disaster aid and how deficits of integrity or efficiency in the use of donations and public funds could send the victims and the survivors to even worse calamity, the PCIJ staff launched a major investigation project, Disaster Aid: The Money Trail.

This project enjoys support from Christian Aid, an international non-government organization, through its Philippine Country Office that focuses on “resilience and justice to address the persistent poverty and inequality aggravated by disasters and the risks of climate change.”

Christian Aid funded the project “as our contribution to the interest of the public’s right to know how the Yolanda funds are managed and used and that the findings and recommendations are meant to feed into the policy discourse on Republic Act No. 10121 (The Philippine Risk Reduction and Management Plan of 2010) review and the Yolanda budget process.”

Across a two-month period, nine PCIJ editors and writers worked on strong>Disaster Aid: The Money Trail. This was how we did it:

* Gathered, sorted, and analyzed 626 megabytes of 688 research files;

* Sent 188 request letters for data and documents, including 117 sent to international and national nongovernment organizations and private entities; 59 sent to donor countries and foreign embassies; and 12 sent to government agencies;

* Conducted dozens of interviews and three focus group discussions with the affected residents, aid workers, donor representatives, local and national officials, and expert sources;

* Attended and covered eight public briefings, dialogues, and forums on the status of rehabilitation work for victims of Yolanda;

* Wrote and produced a dozen stories; a full-length documentary; nine video shorts; and 12 “Voices” video featuring aid agency and NGO leaders; about 100 photographs; and a microsite that aggregates these editorial products and primary documents from aid and government agencies.

Today, eve of the visit of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, to Manila and Tacloban City on 15-19 January 2015, we are launching PCIJ’s Disaster Aid: The Money Trail microsite to draw focus back on the nation’s huge, unfinished task of recovery and reconstruction from Yolanda, the disaster that lingers still.

For related video, photos, data tables, and documents, check it out!

Xiaomi to launch Redmi Note 2, specs revealed

A teaser from the Chinese company Xiaomi clearly shows that the flagship device that will launch on the 15th of January 2015 is in fact the Redmi Note 2 and not the Mi5 like everyone expects. A website also revealed its specs. Check them out after the jump.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 revealed specs:
5.7-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
2.5D glass screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.5GHz 64-bit Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor
Adreno 405 GPU
2GB RAM
16/32GB storage
13MP rear camera with Sony IMX214 sensor and dual-tone LED flash
5MP front camera
4G LTE-FDD
Android 4.4 KitKat with MIUI 6
3600mAh battery

Want to try and figure out what this teaser is trying to say?

Want to try and figure out what this teaser is trying to say?

According to the source, Xiaomi’s teaser states that,”our new flagship is the redmi note, thinner, larger, lighter, faster, hifi-sound, and all glass laminate”. There’s also a possibility of the company announcing two models since their other teaser shows two hands holding an imaginary device.

Oppomart, a known e-commerce website selling Chinese smartphones, revealed the details above with an accompanied price of $249 or approximately Php11,200.

The official announcement will be made in two days’ time so just sit tight as we wait for it.

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Top 3 Hashtags We’ve Seen This New Year

With the arrival of 2015, people had their own ways of welcoming the new year and just like most users they took them to their own social media sites for everyone to see. We’ve been seeing a lot of posts like these from the 2 weeks that have passed so just for fun, we decided to take note of the trending hashtags and see where most Filipinos are concentrating on for this brand new year.

Based on our feeds, three hashtags really stood out from all of the posts we’ve seen. These are #NewYearNewMe, #BalikAlindog, and #PushPaMore. We also included some sample posts for you to browse through. Enjoy!

#NewYearNewMe

#BalikAlindog

#PushPaMore

My goal for 2015???????????? #balikalindogprogram #pushpamore #shamelessselfie #HopeToMeetYouAgainIn2015 #newyearsresolution #walangaangal A photo posted by Anna?Antoinette Lim Paglinawan (@aenalogy) on

 

Late night swimming after jog! ???? #potd #pushpamore A photo posted by Cate Sanchez Dalis (@justcatey) on

  Can you keep a secret ? XD #hush #redlips #pushpamore   A photo posted by Lynette Lingad Naciongayo (@yeeenkaai) on

Most of the hashtags used were related to working out and going to the gym. This is not a surprise as January is the time where people start to get into fitness hence the #NewYearNewMe, #BalikAlindog, and #PushPaMore posts. How about on your feed? What hashtags are usually used by your circle of friends? Anything funny that you want to share? The comment section awaits!

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BRAVEN BRV-PRO is a rugged speaker w/ modular accessories

BRAVEN, known for its wireless speakers that can withstand serious beatings, announced a new addition to its array of devices. The BRV-PRO is a Bluetooth-touting speaker with IPX7 certification and a unique capability of being able to be equipped with different accessories.

BRAVEN-BRV-PRO

BRAVEN BRV-PRO features:
Aircraft-grade aluminum
Water and dustproof body (IPX7 certified)
Bluetooth
HD audio playback
Qi wireless charging
2,200mAh battery

The BRV-PRO is a modular gadget that is compatible with different accessories like a stack plate multiplier, a glow deck, solar charging panel, and an extended battery pack. When you buy the BRV-PRO the package also comes with the Qi wireless charging station and an action mount that can be used with a GoPro.

This durable speaker will be sold for $150 or approximately Php6,800.

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BRAVEN BRV-PRO is a rugged speaker w/ modular accessories

BRAVEN, known for its wireless speakers that can withstand serious beatings, announced a new addition to its array of devices. The BRV-PRO is a Bluetooth-touting speaker with IPX7 certification and a unique capability of being able to be equipped with different accessories.

BRAVEN-BRV-PRO

BRAVEN BRV-PRO features:
Aircraft-grade aluminum
Water and dustproof body (IPX7 certified)
Bluetooth
HD audio playback
Qi wireless charging
2,200mAh battery

The BRV-PRO is a modular gadget that is compatible with different accessories like a stack plate multiplier, a glow deck, solar charging panel, and an extended battery pack. When you buy the BRV-PRO the package also comes with the Qi wireless charging station and an action mount that can be used with a GoPro.

This durable speaker will be sold for $150 or approximately Php6,800.

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