Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DSWD disburses over P800-M aid

The AICS serves as a social safety net or a stop-gap mechanism to support the recovery of individual­s and families from unexpected crises such as illness or death of a family member, natural and man-made disasters and other crisis situations

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t on Monday said it has already completed its disaster response efforts by extending more than P870 million worth of humanitari­an aid to families affected by earthquake­s in Mindanao and weather disturbanc­es in the Visayas.

DSWD spokespers­on and Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communicat­ions Romel Lopez said that its field offices in Eastern Visayas, Region 12 and the Caraga region have already provided family food packs worth over P284 million and non-food items amounting to over P6 million.

He added that the Visayas and Mindanao field offices also rendered financial aid reaching P578 million under the Emergency Cash Transfer and Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situation, for some 150,356 disaster-affected families.

The ECT is an adaptive strategy for bridging the gaps between immediate disaster relief, humanitari­an response, and early recovery support through outright cash aid for disaster-affected families in areas under a state of calamity.

Meantime, the AICS serves as a social safety net or a stop-gap mechanism to support the recovery of individual­s and families from unexpected crises such as illness or death of a family member, natural and man-made disasters and other crisis situations.

Lopez said the DSWD’s response efforts in the disaster-hit regions in Visayas and Mindanao started in the fourth quarter of 2023.

In Northern Samar, the DSWD provided over P540 million worth of humanitari­an aid to families affected by the shear line and low pressure area that hit the Visayas region last November 2023. The assistance consisted of 215,829 FFPs, 76 non-food items, and financial aid worth more than P394 million for 130,082 families.

For the families affected by the November 2023 magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Sarangani province, the agency distribute­d humanitari­an assistance worth P145 million. This comprised of 36,110 FFPs, 3,825 non-food items, and financial assistance worth P113 million for 13,583 recipients.

In Caraga Region, the families displaced by the December 2023 magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Surigao del Sur received P184 million worth of aid which include 168,772 FFPs, 37 non-food items and financial assistance worth P70 million for 6,691 beneficiar­ies.

“We assure the public that while our field office personnel have already concluded their response efforts in the disaster-struck localities, they will continue to work closely with concerned local government units to ensure the continuous recovery of the affected families,” Lopez said.

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