The Government of Canada announced it is providing Cad$ 1.25
million (approx. PhP 43 million) in humanitarian assistance to support those
living in conflict areas in Mindanao .
This funding will be provided to Action Against Hunger (ACF)
and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and will contribute to
improve food security, health, living conditions, livelihoods and
emergency-preparedness in Zamboanga and Maguindanao.
The funding forms part of the Canadian government’s
commitment of Cad$ 331.5 million in humanitarian support to the world’s most
vulnerable, recently announced by Canada ’s
Minister of International Development Marie-Claude Bibeau at the World
Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul ,
Turkey .
“Canada ’s
support will help meet immediate life-saving needs and address unprecedented
humanitarian challenges, including those in the Philippines ,”
Canada ’s
Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder said.
This new funding will help the most vulnerable in more than
32 countries, including the Philippines .
Support will be provided to 25 experienced humanitarian partners, including a
variety of United Nations humanitarian agencies, the Red Cross and
non-governmental organizations, as well as Canadian organizations, that are
addressing complex humanitarian situations.
“Given the size of current humanitarian needs, Canada is
committed to working with all partners — including those at the local level —
to combine our strengths and maximize the impact we have on humanitarian
crises. We are especially concerned with women and girls, who are often the
most vulnerable in crises. That is why they are at the heart of Canada ’s
humanitarian response,” Ambassador Reeder added.
Cad$ 500,000 will be provided to the ACF to improve food
security for more than 3,000 people displaced by conflict in Zamboanga and
Maguindanao. This will include the provision of unconditional cash grants to
meet their basic needs, focusing on assisting pregnant and lactating women and
households with children aged 6-23 months, and provision of quick impact
livelihood support through cash transfers and the appropriate training.
“This is another significant step in lifesaving and
humanitarian assistance with the support of the Government of Canada especially
to conflict-affected people in Zamboanga and Maguindanao. This makes Canada ’s
support very unique and strategic in such a critical situation,” ACF
International country director Javad Amoozegar said.
The Cad$ 750,000 in assistance to the ICRC will provide
medical care and physical rehabilitation to detainees and weapon-wounded
patients through six ICRC-trained/supported health facilities, and non-food
items to up to 160,000 and food items to up to 50,000
conflict/violence-affected people. It will also ensure emergency water and
sanitation services to up to 33,000 conflict/violence-affected people, cash
grants to up to 12,500 conflict/violence-affected people and livelihood inputs
to up to 25,000 conflict/violence-affected people. (Approx: Cad$ 1= PhP 35)
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=894457
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