From the earliest sana whispered in hope to the moment keys are placed into waiting hands, haraya has embodied the promise Camella has upheld for nearly five decades. This anniversary was not only a commemoration of what has been achieved but also a beacon for what lies ahead, reminding families that dreams are never still—they grow, evolve, and take root in spaces for both memory and milestones. The spirit of haraya endures: it calls on Filipinos to keep imagining, keep aspiring, and keep believing that every hope can find a home.
What many still don’t realize is that sensitive skin is no longer just about occasional redness or dryness. It has evolved. Today, it’s triggered by a complex mix of stress, pollution, lifestyle choices, and climate change, making symptoms harder to decode and manage. While skincare advice is everywhere, the overload of information can often do more harm than good, especially for skin that’s already compromised.
Southeast Asia’s geography has made seafood a staple in everyday life. But the region’s rich marine resources are under growing pressure. A 2023 report by Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Sustainable Marine Fisheries Resource Management, estimated that Southeast Asia is losing up to 7.5 million tons of fish each year—translating to around USD 22.5 billion in economic losses. The main culprits: climate change, chemical and plastic pollution, and the degradation of coral reefs and mangroves.
Largest Filipino insurer InLife has been a steadfast presence in the lives of generations of Filipinos for 115 years. But today, it’s doing more than offering life insurance. It’s changing the way Filipinos feel about it.