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Pledges and donations for typhoon victims jump to P3.8 billion

The Department of Foreign Affairs clarifies that "most of the international assistance … does not go through the Philippine government."
by Arniel C. Serato
Published Nov 14, 2013
Ipinaliwanag ni Department of Foreign Affairs spokesperon Raul Hernandez na hindi ganun kabilis makararating sa mga biktima ng kalamidad ang tulong o donasyon mula sa ibang bansa o organisasyon. Saad niya, "It takes time for the actual funds to be released to the recipients. As for reports that adequate aid is yet to reach those in need, the DFA wishes to assure the public that it is doing everything it can to properly and promptly coordinate offers of internat

Umabot na sa halos apat na bilyong piso (P4 billion) ang donasyong natatanggap ng Pilipinas, mula sa iba’t ibang bansa at organisasyong nagnanais makalutong sa relief operations at rehabilitation sa mga nasalanta ng super typhoon Yolanda.

Ito ay ayon sa pinakahuling ulat ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), ang ahensiya ng pamahalaan na namamahala sa mga donasyon.

Sa pamamagitan ni DFA spokesperson Raul Hernandez, nilinaw nilang hindi lahat ng donasyong ito ay papasok sa Philippine government.

Matapos daw silang makatanggap ng pledges, in cash and in kind, ipapaabot daw nila ito sa mga ahensiyang namamahala sa pagbibigay-ayuda sa mga biktima ni Yolanda.

Sa gitna ng panawagan ng maraming kababayan natin na bantayan ang mga donasyong ito, ipinaliwanag ni Hernandez ang proseso kung paano makakarating ang tulong sa mga biktima.

Ito ang kabuuang pahayag ni DFA spokesperson Hernandez:

“The Department of Foreign Affairs would like to convey its sincerest gratitude to our international partners and kababayans abroad for their generous and swift response in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda.

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“As of 2 p.m. today, the number of international donors monitored by the DFA has risen to thirty-six [36], and the value of international assistance has been estimated at Php 3,848,564,500 or USD 89,501,500.

“Again, this figure accounts only for cash donation pledges and in-kind donations to which monetary valuation had been assigned by the donors.

“Let me clarify that most of the international assistance, either in monetary form or in-kind donations, does not go through the Philippine government.

“The DFA, as the first point of contact for the international community, is notified of pledges of international assistance.

“The DFA will then pass on the information to the NDRRMC and other agencies involved in relief and rehabilitation efforts.

“So far, except for Indonesia, all international donors that have pledged monetary donations are coursing the money through their aid agencies, or through NGOs, charitable institutions and foundations of their choice.

“The Vatican, for instance, is sending its donation to local churches and these churches will be distributing the aid to the people.

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“Some donors are distributing relief goods directly to the affected communities, while others turned the items over to NDRRMC and DSWD repacking stations.

“Other donors are also deploying their own medical and search-and-rescue teams in hard-hit areas.

“Furthermore, a pledge of financial support is subject to the rules and processes of the donating government or agency.

“Therefore, it takes time for the actual funds to be released to the recipients.

“As for reports that adequate aid is yet to reach those in need, the DFA wishes to assure the public that it is doing everything it can to properly and promptly coordinate offers of international assistance with the agencies engaged in aid delivery.”

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Ipinaliwanag ni Department of Foreign Affairs spokesperon Raul Hernandez na hindi ganun kabilis makararating sa mga biktima ng kalamidad ang tulong o donasyon mula sa ibang bansa o organisasyon. Saad niya, "It takes time for the actual funds to be released to the recipients. As for reports that adequate aid is yet to reach those in need, the DFA wishes to assure the public that it is doing everything it can to properly and promptly coordinate offers of internat
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