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Analyn Añonuevo, 37, is a mother of five from Virac, Catanduanes. She and her husband relied on abaca farming for their family’s income. But Catanduanes, the country’s top producer of abaca fiber and often called the “Land of the Howling…
Roseline Jimenez holds up a seaweed line she just checked for diseases. A good harvest for their livelihood group, economic security for their family in the coming months. Photo: Kathleen Limayo for ACCORD Story by Detsy Uy/ACCORD; Photos by Kathleen…
On a construction site in Baguio City, the work is repetitive and demanding. Cement is mixed, walls rise slowly, and progress shows only after hours of physical effort. For Jonathan Sabio, 22, known to friends as Atan, this steady rhythm…