Rappler's latest stories on #afteryolanda
Diversifying livelihood, scaling up dreams #AfterYolanda
When a disaster takes away a community s main source of livelihood collaboration is the key to build back better

Aeta community not yet in recovery stage a year after Yolanda
When their coffee plantation fully recovers the community hopes to pursue its ambition to make a coffee brand that is uniquely their own

The Yolanda effect
The comparison between Basey and Tacloban is a tale of two cities One rose from the rubble the other is still deep in muck

Iloilo Yolanda survivors: No use asking gov't for help
Under the national government s comprehensive plan Iloilo province will need P20 billion in rehab funds Residents say they haven t even received the few thousands of calamity fund since a year ago

#AfterYolanda: 'We’re here to stay'
Every day we hear stories of hope and it gives us great encouragement However we know the road to recovery is long and difficult for those who lost everything

IN PHOTOS: Kids, kids, kids after Yolanda
Nothing beats a child’s imagination not even a super typhoon like Yolanda

After the storm: A shark's tail
Watch the story of a dive guide from Malapascua and his life after Haiyan

Capiz young people bounce back after Yolanda
One hundred out of school youths receive training on bread and pastry making carpentry massage and meat and fish processing finding employment afterwards

Yolanda: Isang paggunita
Mahalagang mabatid na halos lahat ng nagkakamalay tungkol sa isang kalamidad ay mga biktima – iba t ibang antas lamang ang tindi ng pagkakapinsala at pagdadalamhati

#AnimatED: We choose to remember
One year after Yolanda Haiyan memory is our best weapon

Yolanda stories show durability of human spirit
In this video produced by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom the unshaken and durable component human spirit is evident despite the wrath of Typhoon Yolanda

DSWD: Zero tents in Yolanda-affected areas by yearend
More than 1 500 families still live in makeshift tents and shelters as of September 2014 the agency s data shows

IN PHOTOS: Alone #AfterYolanda
Unicef says 66 children lost one or both parents in the disaster – and they’re still struggling to cope with the memory of what happened that day

#AfterYolanda: The women of Tolosa do not cry anymore
The memories of Typhoon Yolanda are lodged at the back of their minds but there are moments when the women survivors still wonder why it ever happened

IN PHOTOS: Hope and resilience in the eyes of Yolanda children
Twenty children still living in bunkhouses in Tacloban City tell – through powerful photographs they themselves took – how their families are coping after the super typhoon

Yolanda survivors in danger zones: What about us?
Around 14 100 Haiyan survivors remain in danger zones in Tacloban City alone

#AfterYolanda, Binay foreign accounts, Ebola death toll | The wRap
Mental disorders are on the rise among Haiyan survivors Vice President Binay has undeclared foreign accounts Ebola death toll may be higher than reported

Haiyan: A bird's eye view
See the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan from a bird s eye view

#AfterYolanda: What is the story of the nation?
Let s highlight stories of resilience hope and the heroic deeds of those who survived the storm and helped people get back on their feet

Use selfies to help! #AfterYolanda: One Like, One Peso
Turn your selfies into fundraising posts for victims of the super typhoon Join Rappler s AfterYolanda: One Like One Peso campaign November 7 9

Binay skips Senate, Abu Sayyaf, Pope on annulments | The wRap
Vice President Binay ignores the Senate’s invitation to address charges The military says the Abu Sayyaf’s cash ransom video may encourage more kidnappings Pope Francis says the system for Church annulments is deeply flawed

#AfterYolanda: Revisiting the good pied pipers of Barangay 62-A
In one of the biggest barangays in Tacloban no one died when Typhoon Yolanda Haiyan struck in 2013 Meet the village leaders who first secured the children

Yolanda survivors pray before nameless graves
I don t even know where to light a candle a man says on the eve of All Saints Day as he visits a mass grave for 2 200 Yolanda victims in Tacloban City

'Wow, Tacloban came back to life!'
Filipino migrant workers who return to Tacloban for All Saints Day see two faces of this typhoon ravaged city

Damaged Tacloban airport 'taking toll' on region
A manual baggage carousel shows a damaged Tacloban Airport nearly a year after Super Typhoon Yolanda

CONVERSATION: 6 months after Yolanda, where are we now?
Ask DSWD and NGOs about the latest updates on their post Yolanda recovery programs
