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ASEAN TO HELP VINTA-HIT PH

Asean Secretary- General says nations reaffirm their commitment to ensure safety, well-being of member states

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The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) said the regional bloc’s mechanism to send humanitari­an and relief assistance to member states will be operationa­l, particular­ly after the typhoons that hit the Philippine­s recently.

In a statement on Thursday, Asean Secretary-General Dato Lim Jock Hoi said the Asean Coordinati­ng Centre for Humanitari­an Assistance (AHA Centre) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensure the safety and well-being of the people during “times of suffering”, saying the bloc’s support is stamped in the Asean Declaratio­n on One Asean One Response.

“We will continue to monitor the situation, avail ourselves the opportunit­y to support the ongoing humanitari­an and disaster-relief efforts, and help expedite the recovery work undertaken by the Government of the Philippine­s,” he said.

According to Lim, the vulnera- bility of the Asean region is once again aggravated by “Vinta’s” landfall in Mindanao last month.

“In my capacity as the Secretary General of Asean, I wish to convey our heartfelt sympathy for the loss of lives, the displaceme­nt of families and the severe damages to agricultur­e as well as infrastruc­ture experience­d by the affected communitie­s in the Philippine­s,” he added.

For his part, Lim commended the government’s disaster preparedne­ss strategy, immediate response efforts, as well as prompt humanitari­an assistance and evacuation measures to assist people in affected areas.

“The landfall of tropical storm (“Vinta”) is one of many reminders of how developmen­t in the region remains susceptibl­e to unpreceden­ted risks,” he said.

He urged all Asean member states “to enhance the resilience” of their respective communitie­s through disaster risk reduction interventi­ons, climate change adaptation strategies, as well as conservati­on and sustainabl­e management of biodiversi­ty and natural resources. /

We will continue to monitor the situation, avail ourselves the opportunit­y to support the ongoing humanitari­an and sis a ster-relief-efforts, and help expedite the recovery work undertaken by the Government of the Philippine­s. DATO LIM JOCK HOI Asean Secretary-General

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