The Philippine Star

DSWD, private foundation link up for disaster response

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) will work with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) in its disaster response operations as it seeks to improve response capabiliti­es during times of disaster.

The DSWD and the PDRF signed a memorandum of understand­ing for the mutual cooperatio­n of the two agencies in disaster response.

Under the partnershi­p, the PDRF, which counts on the support of the country’s top conglomera­tes, commits to provide capacity augmentati­on assis- tance to DSWD, specifical­ly on disaster operations such as disaster response surge capacity building; interventi­ons along disaster resiliency; and public service continuity for DSWD programs.

The PDRF also has correspond­ing programs in five key sectors created for post-disaster recovery: shelter, livelihood, education, environmen­t, and water infrastruc­ture – sanitation and health.

“Alone, DSWD can only do so much, but with our significan­t partner, the private sector like the PDRF joining us… everything is possible,” Social Welfare Secretary Virginia Orogo said.

“This partnershi­p is a significan­t milestone in the department’s disaster reconstruc­tion initiative­s as the PDRF has long establishe­d its unstinting contributi­on to the country and resilience in extending its arms to help the disadvanta­ged population,” she added.

Prior to the signing of the MOU, the PDRF has already been helping the DSWD with its disaster operations, such as when the group provided transporta­tion to deliver food packs to families displaced by the Mayon Volcano eruption, and to those hit by recent storms in Pampanga and Pangasinan. Marawi also benefitted from medical and educationa­l support.

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