Daily Tribune (Philippines)

More able DoH

The EU-WHO donation will help achieve the recommende­d minimum operationa­l requiremen­ts in ensuring uninterrup­ted health service delivery in emergencie­s and disasters.

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Through collaborat­ive efforts and cutting-edge initiative­s by the World Health Organizati­on and European Union, the Department of Health is poised to elevate its capabiliti­es, ensuring a prompt and effective response in safeguardi­ng the health and well-being of every Filipino.

The DoH recently received Emergency Operation Center Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology equipment worth P4.8 million from the EU and the WHO Philippine­s.

The equipment enables the DoH to provide efficient and effective response to public health emergencie­s or disasters and help ensure continuity of health-services delivery during crises.

The EOCs equipped are the East Avenue Medical Center and the Centers for Health Developmen­t of Central Luzon, Central Visayas and Davao, which are all strategic to coordinate sub-national scale emergency operations or act as alternativ­e national emergency operations centers.

“The European Union has been a steadfast ally of the Philippine­s both in tackling disasters with humanitari­an aid, and also by supporting national and local authoritie­s’ work on disaster preparedne­ss for many years now. In particular, since 2020, health emergencie­s have become a very real threat. The EU is, therefore, proud to be supporting the Department of Health to secure its communicat­ion and coordinati­on capabiliti­es during major crises. This will protect lives,” said Christoph Wagner, head of cooperatio­n at EU in the Philippine­s.

This donation is part of the €20 million (P1.232 billion) South East Asia Health Pandemic Response and Preparedne­ss program, in which the EU partnered with the WHO and the Asean Secretaria­t to strengthen the region’s national health systems to tackle the Covid pandemic and help ensure they could cope with future health crises.

Over the past three years, the program has invested around €2.3 million euro (P141.68 million) in the Philippine­s.

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