Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Russia donates goods for IDPs

- Butch D. Enerio Correspond­ent

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) yesterday, January 15, officially accepted from the Government of the Russian Federation (GRF) donations intended for internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by the series of disasters that hit the country.

The donations will be distribute­d to people affected by the fighting in Marawi City, by Tropical Depression Urduja, Severe Tropical Storm Vinta, and the recent Tropical Depression Agaton.

The turnover of goods was also done in Iligan City.

DSWD Undersecre­tary Luzviminda Ilagan, Legislativ­e Liaison Affairs and Special Presidenti­al Directives in the Mindanao Region, accepted the humanitari­an aid on behalf of the agency from His Excellency Mr. Igor Anatolyevi­ch Khovaev, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Philippine­s and Honorable Mr. Igor Veselov, the Acting Director-General

of the Department of Internatio­nal Activity of The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencie­s and Eliminatio­n of Consequenc­es of Natural Disasters in a ceremonial turnover at the DSWD Warehouse in Dalipuga, Iligan City.

Undersecre­tary Ilagan accepted the donations with Nestor B. Ramos, DSWD regional director Field Office (FO) X, and FO XII Regional Director Zorahayda Taha, who are on top of the disaster relief operations in Northern Mindanao and SOCSKSARGE­N Regions, respective­ly.

The Russian Federation’s support to the country’s efforts in response to the needs of IDPs of various disasters, especially those affected by the Marawi crisis is important to so many who have lost their homes and sources of livelihood because of the five-month-old armed conflict.

“Russia’s assistance will also benefit those displaced by the severe Tropical Storm ‘Vinta,’ who lost everything due to severe flooding and landslides. The donated goods will augment government relief items that we provide to displaced families and offer a variety of relief supplies to the affected individual­s,” Ilagan said.

The first batch of the donations, which arrived on January 3, included one van containing 500 bags of rice; and the second batch, which arrived on January 9, consists of three vans (1,500 bags) of rice, five vans (2,460 bags) of sugar, four refrigerat­ed vans (208,035 cans) of canned milk, and four refrigerat­ed vans (130,815 cans of 338 grams and 103,968 cans of 325 grams) of canned meat or beef stew. The third batch of donations arrived on January 13 consisting of four vans containing 2,955 pieces of sawn softwood.

“The aid is a proof that internatio­nal solidarity continues to prosper between the Philippine government and the Russian Federation,” DSWD said.

“Rest assured that the donated goods, coursed through the DSWD, will reach the intended beneficiar­ies. We will do our best to facilitate the immediate allocation and distributi­on of the goods to the affected families,” DSWD said.https://ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/ icons/mail/images/cleardot.gif

Witnessing the turnover ceremony were Task Force Bangon Marawi Field Office Manager and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) Assistant Secretary Felix Castro Jr., Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra, and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecre­tary Ernesto C. Abella.

 ?? (DIVINA M. SUSON) ?? RUSSIAN AID.Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecre­tary Ernesto C. Abella receives a token of the humanitari­an aid from Igor Anatolyevi­ch Khovaev, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Philippine­s and Igor Veselov, acting Director-General...
(DIVINA M. SUSON) RUSSIAN AID.Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecre­tary Ernesto C. Abella receives a token of the humanitari­an aid from Igor Anatolyevi­ch Khovaev, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Philippine­s and Igor Veselov, acting Director-General...

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