Haiyan : one year on : from emergency to recovery
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- text, still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 363.34
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 363.34 H153 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 122124d |
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The faces you can't forget
Aid worker's diary : answered prayers
A diary of devastation, loss and hope
A humanitarian's first encounter with Haiyan
I learned the smell of death
Voices of survivors : "I was shivering and looking at flying roofs"
Memories of Tacloban
After Haiyan : a father's miracle baby
Sustaining strength with little sleep
Desolation and bleakness engulf Tacloban
Darkness and destruction on the road to Tacloban
Gone with the wind : the plight of the sugarcane farmers
Mother leads post-typhoon recovery
A strong community takes on recovery
Stronger than Haiyan
Why it's crucial to save when disaster strikes
Putting on a brave face this Christmas
Back to school for survivors of Haiyan
How child-friendly spaces bring recovery
Honoring a boy's best friend
Listening helps heal
Pregnant during typhoon Yolanda
Water still brings life
Organic farming : the answer to food insecurity after Haiyan
Shattered school ... unshakeable dreams
More than just a shelter program
The disaster was personal
Six months after Haiyan : coping with the loss of a mother
Leaving the tent city
The last radio broadcast
A widow honors the dead by moving on
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