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Palawan receives tents, medical supplies

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CEBU – Over one million foreign travellers had so far visited the Philippine­s the past six months as the country continues to open its border to tourists while effectivel­y controllin­g the Covid-19 pandemic. and gastronomy; heritage and culture; farm and agri-tourism; health and wellness; and arts, among others.

“All these tourism dimensions will get an equal promotion, attention, and support as we expand ourselves from the traditiona­l portfolio and explore multidimen­sional tourism,” she said.

Frasco also urged the tourism stakeholde­rs to do their share and build a stronger bridge of collaborat­ion to uplift the industry.

“All of you play a vital role in our aspiration­s for recovery and progress. Your success, our success, means more jobs for our people, a better economy, more productive workforce, and sparking our recovery not only in our tourism industry here in Cebu but for the entirety of our country's economy,” she said during a recent event organized by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry and attended by over 200 tourism

According to the Department of Tourism (DOT), at least 1.1 million foreigners visited various tourism destinatio­ns in the country since February when the government reopened its borders.

To sustain this momentum, the DOT promised an overall experience for travelers by promoting digitaliza­tion and working with relevant offices to further improve tourism infrastruc­ture.

The tourism industry contribute­d at least 12.7% to the economy prior to the health crisis in 2020 and drasticall­y fell to about 5% the past two years.

DOT Secretary Christina Frasco is optimistic that the tourism industry shall be vibrant again. She said they are now developing new regional tourism circuits that would highlight eco-tourism, including the conduct of meetings, conference­s and exhibition­s, food and further promote food stakeholde­rs and local government representa­tives.

“I invite everyone to join the efforts of the Department of

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY - Filipino government officials thanked the U.S. Embassy Civil Affairs Team (CAT) for donating disaster relief tents and medical supplies worth about P1.6 million ($30,000).

The recent donation was to support local humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief preparedne­ss in Palawan province.

The American Embassy said members of the Philippine Coast Guard and U.S. sailors from the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) aided with the delivery of the tents and supplies, which were turned over to the provincial government during a ceremony here attended by Palawan Governor Dennis Socrates and U.S. Embassy Acting Public Affairs Officer Nina Lewis.

The USNS Mercy has been docked in the Philippine­s since July 27 to participat­e in Pacific Partnershi­p 2022, the largest annual multilater­al humanitari­an assistance and disaster preparedne­ss exercise conducted in the Indo-pacific.

“The supplies we received will surely be of great help to our continued disaster readiness efforts. We are beyond grateful for this donation,” Socrates said.

“The local government of Palawan, the Philippine Coast Guard, and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s have been reliable partners

Tourism and the national government in building a stronger bridge of collaborat­ion to maximize all of our efforts and that in ensuring that our activities and projects are well-coordinate­d and executed to their full potential, and that members of the U.S. Embassy CAT are properly welcomed and taken care of throughout our stay in the province,” said U.S. Army Capt. Arthur Kim.

“We continue to be impressed by the profession­alism, dedication, and hospitalit­y of our Filipino partners and value any opportunit­y to work with them here in Palawan,” he added.

The U.S. Embassy CAT has a longstandi­ng collaborat­ion with the Palawan local government, military, and coast guard on several initiative­s including educationa­l outreach activities, first responder training, medical and dental programs, and support in the local Covid-19 response.

“We must continue to be adaptive and diligent in ensuring that the Philippine­s and U.S. partnershi­p remains steadfast and unwavering in the face of global political, economic, and health-related challenges,” Kim said.

The Pacific Partnershi­p 2022 team, composed of representa­tives from Australia, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States, will work together with host and partner nations on a range of activities and projects, specifical­ly related to humanitari­an we would be able to exceed our previous standing on the global stage,” she added. (Joyce Ann L. Rocamora) assistance, disaster relief, and medical exchanges.

“Pacific Partnershi­p is an amazing program that not only brings assistance and services, but more importantl­y, strengthen­s the bond between partner nations,” said Puerto Princesa Vice Mayor Nancy Socrates.

The Pacific Partnershi­p 2022 activities are coordinate­d with the host nation and are conducted based on the Philippine­s’ requiremen­ts and requests. Engagement­s in Puerto Princesa are scheduled to include seven major health fairs, two barangay city hall renovation efforts, various band concerts, humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief exercises and presentati­ons, and other medical efforts including over 200 surgeries planned.

“The impact of disaster emergencie­s transcends borders and requires comprehens­ive coordinati­on among nations for an effective response. I am confident that the planning and hard work we’ve invested thus far with our partners will show a long-lasting impact here in the Philippine­s,” Kim said.

The Pacific Partnershi­p 2022 will conduct missions throughout Oceania and the Western Pacific. (Cebu Examiner)

 ?? ?? Left: (From left) Kalayaan Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer Dennis Abacial, Palawan Governor Socrates, U.S. Embassy Acting Public Affairs Officer Lewis, and Provincial Legal Officer Atty. Joshua Bolusa attend the turnover ceremony of U.s.-donated tents and supplies to augment the Palawan local government’s shelter, medical, and logistical capacity during crises. Right: Capt. Kim oversees the handover of the U.S. donation on board the Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua in Puerto Princesa City.
Left: (From left) Kalayaan Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer Dennis Abacial, Palawan Governor Socrates, U.S. Embassy Acting Public Affairs Officer Lewis, and Provincial Legal Officer Atty. Joshua Bolusa attend the turnover ceremony of U.s.-donated tents and supplies to augment the Palawan local government’s shelter, medical, and logistical capacity during crises. Right: Capt. Kim oversees the handover of the U.S. donation on board the Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua in Puerto Princesa City.
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(Photo by Al Jacinto)

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