Kodao

Kodao Productions is an award-winning multi-media production outfit. It produces videos on burning social issues in the Philippines, such as environmental destruction, human rights, and other civil liberties. Aside from videos, Kodao also produces radio programs for national radio networks and community radio stations throughout the country. Both its video and radio productions have been awarded and cited by private and government institutions.

Mga boladas sa pakanang ChaCha

Ni Nuel M. Bacarra Sa dinaranas na mataas na presyo ng mga bilihin na tinutuwangan pa ng kawalan ng dagdag na kita o sahod, hibahib na si Juan dela Cruz sa kakakayod sa lansangan para lamang makaraos. Pinapasan niya ang krisis sa
February 23, 2024

Jhed, Jonila post bail for defamation charge

State abduction survivors Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano posted bail at the Dona Remedios Trinidad Municipal Trial Court in Bulacan province on Wednesday for the grave oral defamation charge against them by the Ferdinand Marcos Jr. government. The environmental activists posted P18,000
February 21, 2024

The NTF-ELCAC should be abolished

“Third, the NTF-ELCAC was established by the previous administration six years ago for a different context. It does not take into account ongoing prospects for peace negotiations. I therefore recommend that the Task Force be abolished.” —UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan (February
February 20, 2024

Gov’t must denounce red-tagging – Kodao Productions

“First, the government must make it clear to its officials and the public that it does not encourage, approve or condone ‘red tagging.’ I strongly recommend an Executive Order denouncing the practice and setting out measures that discourage, disincentivise and discipline those
February 15, 2024

Destructive mining led to Maco disaster—CPP

Destructive mining operations led to the landslide that killed at least 71 last February 6 in Maco, Davao de Oro, the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) said.   CPP chief information officer Marco Valbuena pointed a finger at mining operations in
February 15, 2024

NGCP told to ‘practice discipline’ to protect consumers

Energy industry regulators are urging utilities, especially monopolies like the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, to charge only reasonable expenses to consumer electric bills. BY ELYSSA LOPEZ / Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Second of two parts Part 1: Philippine power transmission
February 15, 2024

The dangers of red-tagging – Kodao Productions

“The dangers are evident. The vilification has often been followed by threats, unlawful surveillance, attacks, or even unlawful killing. It intimidates and chills freedom of expression, and suppresses legitimate activism, journalism, debate and criticism which are part and parcel of freedom of
February 14, 2024
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