Landslides kill 26 in storm-hit Philippine province - local officials
Many areas were flooded, damaging crops and infrastructure
Tropical storm Kai-tak floods central Philippines
Heavy rains and large waves have stranded at least 11,000 people in various ports in the region of Visayas
Filipino houses from debris and Californian fruit pickers' homes win major award
The winners of the competition, which was established in 1985, received 10,000 pounds and opportunities to share their ideas around the world
How technology is providing a lifeline in natural disasters
How robots, drones and other innovations can transform emergency relief operations
U.S. Senate confirms new USAID administrator Mark Green
Green's appointment has been widely applauded by development experts and aid groups
One dead as strong earthquake hits Philippines
No tsunami expected following the earthquake
New 'vibe' at Bonn as efforts to cut climate risk, spur development start to merge
When disaster hits, people don’t care whether a climate, disaster or development policy would help. They just want a solution
Trump to nominate ex-congressman Green to lead U.S. aid agency
Green is currently the president of the International Republican Institute and must be confirmed by the Senate
FEATURE-How to milk the coconut boom? Philippine farmers check their phones
A project to provide coconut farmers with advice over their mobile phones aims to help them cash in on a growing market and lift them out of poverty
Working with national social protection systems to fight hunger
As most natural disasters are predictable to some extent, it makes sense to invest into government social protection schemes to build their long-term resilience