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Canadian dev’t aid to PH totalsP1.1-B

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MANILA – Canada has approved a total of CAD28.15 million or approximat­ely PHP1.1 billion in developmen­t assistance to support the Philippine­s’ health care, disaster resilience, and climate adaptation efforts, the Canadian Embassy in Manila announced Saturday.

The funding includes a new CAD12.5 million commitment for disaster resilience on top of the CAD15 million that Canadian Developmen­t Minister Ahmed Hussen announced when he visited the Philippine­s in January.

An additional CAD650,000 was set aside for the monitoring and evaluation covering all three initiative­s, bringing the total to CAD28.15 million.

“Canada and the Philippine­s share a close relationsh­ip. During my recent visit to the region, I met with local leaders to discuss our important shared work on improving biodiversi­ty protection, climate adaptation, women’s empowermen­t, and health care services – all areas that Canada is supporting through its developmen­t assistance,” Hussen said.

“By working together, we’ll build healthier and more resilient communitie­s in the Philippine­s and here at home.”

Forest Foundation Philippine­s will get CAD8 million of the funding to support gender-responsive, nature-based solutions to climate change and biodiversi­ty loss in vulnerable communitie­s.

Alinea Internatio­nal will implement a CAD12.5-million project to enhance climate resilience in six vulnerable provinces in the Philippine­s.

Plan Internatio­nal Canada, on the other hand, will implement a CAD7-million project for health promotion campaigns and increased health care services in remote communitie­s.

This project will also provide training for local health profession­als in partnershi­p with the University of Montréal School of Public Health, the embassy said.

“The projects announced today demonstrat­e Canada’s commitment to addressing global challenges, such as climate change and biodiversi­ty loss. The Philippine­s and Canada have shared a close partnershi­p, built on shared values and close people-to-people ties, for decades,” said Robert Oliphant, Parliament­ary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

“Our government will continue to be there for the Philippine­s through our developmen­t programmin­g.”

Canada’s first Filipina Cabinet minister Rechie Valdez said the funding announceme­nt further underlines the strength of the bond between the two states.

“By continuing to work together on our shared goals of battling climate change, improving the quality of health care services, and women’s empowermen­t, our incredible relationsh­ip will only continue to get stronger. This is great news for Filipinos here in Canada and abroad,” she said. (PNA)

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