W

hen the rains come, they do not ask who is rich or poor. They do not pause for politics or wait for paperwork. They fall on all of us, flooding homes, swallowing roads, reminding us that nature is urgent and impartial. And so, we too must be urgent.

Across the Philippines, people agree on one thing: We cannot afford for the systems meant to protect us to fall short.

Too often, money gets lost, projects stall, and families are left exposed. The stakes are too high now.

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