A campaign in the Philippines that frames divorce as a basic human right is gaining momentum, despite systemic and religious barriers. By Sui-Lee Wee Photographs by Ezra Acayan Reporting from Manila ...
The President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addresses the Lowy Institute during the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, March 4, 2024. (Credit: Hamish Blair/AP.) ...
Just before the intense debate on the Reproductive Health bill, Filipinos are once more at odds with each other in considering another controversial piece of legislation: the Divorce bill. The debate ...
They say it’s easy to get married, but hard to stay married. And in the Philippines, it seems harder just to say “I do” at ...
Thinking about ending a marriage can be overwhelming, and choosing between an annulment and a divorce adds another layer of confusion. While both options lead to the end of a marriage, they are not ...
A campaign in the Philippines that frames divorce as a basic human right is gaining momentum, despite systemic and religious barriers. MANILA, Philippines — Nearly 15 years ago, Mary Nepomuceno ...