Hello! My name is Sittie

Sittie lives in Philippines with her mother and father. She is 20 year(s) old. Sittie speaks English. When you decide to sponsor Sittie you decide to start a life-changing journey with her.

  • My birthday is on 06 November.
  • I love Art or Drawing, Bicycling, Jump Rope, Reading, Volleyball or Handball, Walking.
  • In Philippines, we speak English.

About Sittie's Country

Made up of more than 7,000 individual islands, the Philippines is home to a population of over 108 million people. The nation has made strong progress in poverty reduction over the past two decades, d read more...ue in part to the momentum of its tourism, finance and insurance industries. However, this advancement has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and relentless typhoons and flooding, which have the greatest physical and economic impact on the most vulnerable people in society—children living in poverty. More than 18 million Filipinos live below the national poverty line. More than 30 per cent of children live in poverty. For these children and their families, challenges abound—including meeting their most basic needs. Many children don’t get enough nutritious food, to the extent that one in three has experienced stunting because of malnutrition. Others lack a safe place to grow and develop. More than 80 per cent of children have experienced some sort of violence, including physical, psychological, sexual or online abuse. The threat of online exploitation is growing, with cheap internet access making more children vulnerable to sexual and physical abuse that is livestreamed to an online audience. Some children are promised a respectable job but tricked into the cybersex business; others are threatened or coerced, often by neighbours, friends or even a family member. The Philippines has been identified as a global ‘hotspot’ for online exploitation due to poverty, cheap technology, high rates of English and established money-wiring services. More than 2.8 million children of school age lack access to education, with indigenous children and children with a disability disproportionately affected. Only 78 per cent of children complete their basic education. These challenges are made even more difficult by perennial destruction caused by tropical storms and typhoons which have become more frequent and more destructive over the past two decades. Sadly, the Philippines experiences more natural disasters than any other country. Moreover, it is usually the poorest households who are the most vulnerable and the least able to rebuild and recover from the devastation. In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded, smashed the Philippines and other parts of southeast Asia, affecting 11 million Filipinos and killing more than 6300. October and November 2020 saw a string of typhoons, including Goni and Vamco, that caused catastrophic flooding and subsequent damage to homes and livelihoods.

About Sittie's Community

I live in a Town area where the terrain is Valley. The closest major city to where I live is called Pagadian. There are 10071 people who live here, and most have jobs like Day Labor, Domestic Services read more..., Petty/Market Trading, Street Vending, Subsistence Farming. The climate here is Dry. Our coldest month is Jan and the warmest is May.

Country Comparison

Country Flag New Zealand
Philippines
4.7
Number of children under the age of 5 who die per 1,000 births1
26.4
81
Average life expectancy in years1
70
0%
Infant mortality rate1
21%
1 UNICEF