Wednesday, August 26, 2020

US donates PPE, hygiene kits to Davao City

From the Philippine News Agency (Aug 26, 2020): US donates PPE, hygiene kits to Davao City


The United States government donated personal protective equipment (PPE) and hygiene kits to support Davao City’s efforts to address the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).

US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim turned over the items to Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio during an online event on Wednesday.

US Agency for International Development (USAID), together with US company Procter & Gamble, will provide 1,450 hygiene kits for the city, which will then distribute the kits to facilities caring for vulnerable sectors.

The hygiene kits contain face masks, soap, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, toothbrushes, and sanitary napkins.

The PPE donation is part of the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s previously announced nearly PHP15 million worth of PPE and medical supplies to hospitals across the country.

This assistance is part of the US government's nearly PHP1-billion (USD20.5 million) investment to support Philippines' Covid-19 response.

"These efforts are the result of a longstanding special partnership between the United States and the Philippines. While the pandemic tests all of us, I know from my four years in the Philippines that the deep bond between our two countries will help us meet this challenge. In fact, I'm confident that we will come through this stronger together,” Kim said.

This donation will augment the ongoing U.S. government efforts in Davao City to respond to Covid-19. USAID assistance enhances laboratory and specimen transport systems, infection prevention and control, risk communication, health care waste management, disease surveillance, contact tracing, and case management.

With local counterparts, USAID is also working to ensure the continued provision of vital tuberculosis, family planning, and maternal and child health services.

The US Defense Threat Reduction Agency has supported Davao’s Bureau of Fire Protection with decontamination training and equipment, as well as boosted biosecurity efforts in both human and animal populations.

The US has provided more than PHP228 billion (USD4.5 billion) in development assistance to the Philippines over the past 20 years, including over PHP29 billion (USD582 million) in health assistance.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1113484

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