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USAID visits Davao del Norte to discuss impact of calamities

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REPRESENTA­TIVES from the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) personally visited the provincial and municipal officials of Davao del Norte to comprehens­ively discuss the impact of the recent trough of the low-pressure area (LPA) and the shear line in the province on Monday morning,

March 11, 2024.

The event marks the first significan­t on-the-ground visit of the independen­t and American-based humanitari­an organizati­on since the province was battered by the combined effects of the calamities last January 28, which extended until February 3.

Based on the presented final summary of damages and effects from the Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA), the weather system affected 168,873 families or 723,097 individual­s from three cities, seven municipali­ties, and 150 barangays.

Meanwhile, around P1,040,085,340.69 worth of agricultur­al damages were reported affecting 14,884 farmers.

In a roundtable discussion,

Ben Hemingway, Regional Humanitari­an Director of the USAID - Bureau of Humanitari­an Assistance, said that the agency will lead in the distributi­on of multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA) to the residents of the most vulnerable communitie­s and the general rehabilita­tion of the entire province, particular­ly on the agricultur­e sector and infrastruc­ture projects.

This is primarily in line with USAID’s billion-dollar investment every year across the country in developing and elevating the socio-economic condition of Filipinos and improving the quality of education through strategic programs.

“Our recovery assistance covers far beyond the initial life-saving phase so that’s what we will see today. How was the recovery going? What are the needs and wants of everyone?” the official said.

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