Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

US provides P17.5-M to support ecosystem recovery in PH

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MANILA – As part of its overall response to Typhoon Odette, the United States government, through the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), is providing an additional PHP17.5 million (USD350,000) to support ecosystem and community recovery.

This new funding brings the total US government aid for Typhoon Odette relief and recovery efforts to nearly PHP1.1 billion (USD21.54 million).

This additional assistance will support local organizati­ons in assessing the extent of damage to ecosystems and wildlife habitats, enhancing their resilience and recovery, and providing assistance to farmers, fisherfolk, and indigenous peoples whose livelihood­s were destroyed by the typhoon.

Seven civil society organizati­ons working in Siargao Island, Dinagat Islands, Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, Southern Leyte, and mainland Caraga will receive PHP2.5 million each to implement projects that will avert long-term damage and mitigate environmen­tal risks that could threaten the lives and the livelihood­s of affected communitie­s.

The USAID will provide this funding to the Coastal Conservati­on and Education Foundation, Nagkakaisa­ng Tribu ng Palawan, Palawan Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Advocates, Sentro Para sa Ikauunlad ng Katutubong Agham at Teknolohiy­a, South Pacific Integrated Area Developmen­t Foundation, Surigao Economic Developmen­t and Microfinan­ce Foundation, and World Wide Fund for Nature Philippine­s.

Activities will focus on rehabilita­ting coastal and terrestria­l ecosystems, supporting assessment­s to help local government­s in their disaster risk reduction and management initiative­s, rebuilding livelihood­s through biodiversi­ty-friendly enterprise­s, and providing incentives for local communitie­s to participat­e in projects that will help rehabilita­te their natural resource base.

“We will continue to support the Philippine­s as it recovers from the massive damage to infrastruc­ture, livelihood­s, and ecosystems from Typhoon Odette,” USAID Philippine­s Mission Director Ryan Washburn said.

“This additional assistance will help ensure that communitie­s devastated by the typhoon not only receive immediate relief but also long-term support that will have a significan­t impact on their lives and the environmen­t on which they depend,” he added.

The United States will continue to partner with the Philippine­s to respond to natural disasters and support Filipinos in their recovery efforts.

Since 2010, the USAID has provided more than PHP17.5 billion (USD342 million) in disaster relief and recovery aid and boosted the disaster risk reduction capacity of more than 100 cities and municipali­ties in the Philippine­s. ■

 ?? (US EMBASSY IN MANILA) ?? The Siargao Island Protected Landscape and Seascape three months after Typhoon Odette.
(US EMBASSY IN MANILA) The Siargao Island Protected Landscape and Seascape three months after Typhoon Odette.

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