Sun.Star Pampanga

Pampanga solons lead US-PH Congressio­nal Friendship Caucus

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - In celebratio­n of the 75 years of Diplomatic Relations, the US Embassy in the Philippine­s and Filipino legislator­s recently held a hybrid virtual and in-person event for the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-Philippine­s Congressio­nal Friendship Caucus.

Pampanga lawmakers Second District Representa­tive Juan Miguel "Mikey" Arroyo and Fourth District Representa­tive Juan Pablo "Rimpy" Bondoc, together with Leyte first district Representa­tive Martin Romualdez led the said diplomatic caucus.

The Friendship Caucus is a cross-party group of members from the Philippine Senate and House of Representa­tives seeking to strengthen bilateral relations between the United States and the Philippine­s.

Among its purpose is to sponsor events in partnershi­p with the U.S. Embassy in the Philippine­s and help deepen relations between the Philippine legislativ­e branch and the U.S. government.

During the launch, the Embassy shared insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the United States, and how those experience­s have shaped U.S. assistance to the Philippine­s.

Participan­ts heard from presenters in the State of California about that state’s experience with the pandemic and from representa­tives from U.S vaccine manufactur­ers. United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) representa­tives also presented informatio­n about U.S. support to the Philippine­s both bilaterall­y and through the COVAX facility that delivers vaccines around the globe.

The U.S. government also shared how it assisted the Philippine­s during the pandemic through various efforts such as donation of vaccines.

Through the COVAX facility, the United States has facilitate­d delivery of more than 24.3 million vaccines to the Philippine­s, including more than 16.4 million doses provided by the American people.

Just since the beginning of October, the Philippine­s has received more than 7.4 million doses provided jointly by the United States and COVAX.

Since the start of the pandemic, the United States has also provided more than Php1.9 billion ($39 million) to support the Philippine­s’pandemic response.

The said assistance has helped train healthcare workers, establish quarantine facilities, improve public health communicat­ion, enhance vaccine rollout, and support economic recovery efforts.

The United States is the leading donor to the COVAX facility and has contribute­d P200 billion ($4 billion) to fund equitable vaccine access around the world. With these funds and those of other COVAX contributo­rs, COVAX has already shipped millions of doses of AstraZenec­a, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, and Pfizer vaccines to the Philippine­s.

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 ?? US-PH FRIENDSHIP. (Contribute­d photo) ?? House of Representa­tives Deputy Speaker and Deputy Majority Floor Leader and Pampanga 4th district Congressma­n Juan Pablo ‘Rimpy” P. Bondoc thanks the US Government for aiding the Philippine­s especially during this pandemic by donating vaccines. Bondoc also welcome new Charge de Affairs of the US Embassy Heather C. Variava.
US-PH FRIENDSHIP. (Contribute­d photo) House of Representa­tives Deputy Speaker and Deputy Majority Floor Leader and Pampanga 4th district Congressma­n Juan Pablo ‘Rimpy” P. Bondoc thanks the US Government for aiding the Philippine­s especially during this pandemic by donating vaccines. Bondoc also welcome new Charge de Affairs of the US Embassy Heather C. Variava.

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