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TNP’s investigative and data journalism stories.

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  • 9 min

UPD mental health services suffer from lack of resident psychiatrist, professionals

  • Posted on 5 March 2024
  • byGeraldine Pearl Santos
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide, suicidal ideations and self-harm. Upon arriving at the university’s emergency room (ER) due to her suicidal ideations, journalism student Iana was greeted…
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  • 7 min

Mental health services ‘not enough’, suicide count highest in 14 years

  • Posted on 5 October 20215 February 2022
  • byKriscel Carandang
An average of 13 people died every day from January to December 2020, latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) show. Despite the soaring number of lives lost to suicide, data point to a huge gap in the country’s available mental health services.
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  • 6 min

Immunocompromised, afraid: HIV treatment tails off amid COVID-19

  • Posted on 7 September 20219 September 2021
  • byGabryelle Dumalag
The treatment of people living with HIV (PLHIV) had to take a backseat as the pandemic limited their mobility. Extreme lockdowns blocked PLHIVs from lifesaving antiretroviral drugs, putting them in danger of not only contracting COVID-19 but other deadly diseases as well.
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UP in the air: What you need to know from the proposed 2022 budget for UP

  • Posted on 24 August 20219 September 2021
  • byRhenzel Raymond Caling and Renz Palalimpa
In 2022, the UP system could face a P1.3 billion budget cut through the Department of Budget and Management’s (DBM) proposed national budget, which was submitted to the House of Representatives on Aug. 23, Monday.
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  • 7 min

Can public schools pandemic-proof their classrooms before students’ in-person return?

  • Posted on 21 July 20215 February 2022
  • byCristina Chi
Overcrowded classrooms would no doubt be dangerous in the middle of a pandemic, says an infectious disease expert. This only mounts more questions on how public schools can come up with enough learning spaces without waiting years for new classrooms to be built.
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  • 8 min

How far must Quezon City residents go for healthcare?

  • Posted on 16 July 20215 February 2022
  • byRenz Palalimpa
In Quezon City, a hospital is a rarity as they can be found in only 22 of the city’s 142 barangays. These hospitals are not only rare, but also poorly-distributed, experts say, as the city’s poor urban planning has made them too close to each other but too far from areas that need them the most.
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A 10-year split: which dep’ts voted for STAND UP CMC and CMC ISA candidates?

  • Posted on 14 June 20219 September 2021
  • byRenz Palalimpa
TNP data from the past decade show that all four CMC department representative positions have been strongholds for parties Student Alliance for National and Democratic Rights in UP – CMC…
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Standard hues: How UP Diliman voted standard bearers in last 20 elections

  • Posted on 1 June 20219 September 2021
  • byRenz Palalimpa
Around half of the University Student Council (USC) elections in the past 20 years crowned chairpersons and vice chairpersons from the same party. But it hasn’t happened again in the…
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