TACLOBAN CITY, March 4 (PNA) - The Philippine Red
Cross (PRC), through its seven chapters in Eastern Visayas region, inked a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) field office in strengthening and capacitating Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) recipients.
The PRC Secretary General Oscar Palabyab and DSWD
Regional Director Restituto Macuto signed the MOA on Saturday together with key
PRC officials from the region’s six provinces at La Rica Hotel in this city.
The 4Ps beneficiaries in the region are encouraged
to voluntarily become Red Cross members.
The PRC will collaborate with the DSWD through the
family development sessions in protecting life and restoring human dignity in
all the seven chapters in Leyte-Tacloban; Southern Leyte; Hilongos, Leyte;
Ormoc City; Western Samar; Northern Samar and Eastern Samar.
The PRC is bound to provide capability building
activities to the 4Ps beneficiaries based on their expertise, which include
disaster management services, health services, welfare services, safety
services and blood services.
“This is a milestone for DSWD as well as PRC. We cannot
do it alone in capacitating the most vulnerable in the communities,” Macuto
said.
According to Palabyab, the partnership of PRC and
DSWD goes a long way. It started in the 1990’s when the PRC distributed the
rice from DSWD for the people during calamities.
“Both agencies have similar goals of alleviating
human suffering, we complement each other. While DSWD has food stocked at their
food terminal ready for distribution in times of calamity, the PRC has non-
food items such as blankets, mosquito nets, among others ready for
distribution,” Palabyab said.
The Philippine Red Cross is the largest
humanitarian organization in the country and served as auxiliary to the
government.
It has built 20,000 houses in Tacloban City, Leyte,
Samar and Eastern Samar in the aftermath of supertyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan) and
distributed millions of liters of water, food and non-food items, unconditional
cash assistance of Php 5,000 to Php 15,000, constructed school buildings,
health centers and provided livelihood programs in Samar and Leyte
provinces.(PNA)
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RMA/SQM/VICKY C. ARNAIZ/EGR
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