The Philippine Star

OVP allots P20 M for disaster relief efforts

- By HELEN FLORES

The additional P20 million budget allotted for the antipovert­y program of the Office of the Vice President (OVP) will be used for disaster relief efforts, Vice President Leni Robredo said yesterday.

The P20 million is on top of the P443.9-million budget allotted by the Senate for the OVP for 2018.

The OVP is currently implementi­ng the Angat

Buhay program in 153 communitie­s, serving more than 83,000 families.

It has received around P145 million worth of funds from private organizati­ons in the past year, some of which were spent for victims of natural disasters.

“We have decided to set aside the amount for emergency,

especially for disaster response,” Robredo said, adding they can find other partners for programs under Angat Buhay.

“We need the funds right away for disaster relief,” she said.

The OVP marked the first anniversar­y of Angat Buhay last week with the launch of its Angat Kabuhayan, a program aimed at addressing job-skills mismatch in the country.

The agency partnered with private organizati­ons in an effort to create jobs in agribusine­ss, constructi­on, informatio­n technology­business process outsourcin­g (IT-BPO), manufactur­ing, services and tourism.

The OVP initially targeted 70,000 jobs, mostly in the ITBPO sector.

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