Following the recent earthquakes
in southern Mindanao, child-focused development and humanitarian agency World
Vision launches its relief operations for the affected people of Northern
Cotabato, including the city of Kidapawan and the hard-hit towns of Makilala
and Tulunan.
“We are committed to support the
government-led response in Mindanao. World Vision in the Philippines is
particularly concerned for the well-being of children“, says World Vision’s
National Director Rommel Fuerte,
In the morning of October 16, magnitude 6.3
earthquake of tectonic origin, hit the province of North Cotabato, with the
epicenter located in the town of Tulunan. Days after, another quake of greater
magnitude occurred from almost the same location. The Philippine Institute of
Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a 6.6-magnitude earthquake,
followed by another equally strong quake on Oct. 31 at 6.5 magnitude with a
shallow depth of 2 kilometers which triggered more destruction and risk in the province.
Based on the National Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Council (NDRRMC, Nov 5), the series of earthquakes affected
about 188,583 persons or 37,716 families in Regions XI and XII. Over 28,070
persons are currently taking shelter in 32 evacuation camps. Meanwhile, there
are 1,493 more families being served outside of the evacuation centers.
“They are in a state of shock and as per
report Cotabato is going to be more susceptible to aftershocks in the coming
days. We are appealing to our partners and fellow Filipinos for support so that
we can respond to the immediate needs of displaced children and their families.
We can do more together”, added Fuerte.
A total of 1,075 schools were damaged,
including about 26 totally damaged. According to the Department of Education,
more than 3 million students are affected due to suspension of classes. Today,
child-friendly spaces will be set up to provide psychosocial support to help
children cope from the calamity, while temporary learning spaces will also be
provided in coordination with the affected schools.
Complementing the government’s massive
emergency operations in the province, World Vision complements and provides
non-food items such as hygiene kits (bath and laundry soaps, toothbrushes and
toothpastes, sanitary packs, nail cutter, undergarments and malong or tube
skirt), jerry cans, non-food items (mosquito net, mats and blanket), emergency
shelter kit (tarp and rope) among others.
Through the generous support of donors, World
Vision aims to initially help 1,000 families or 5,000 individuals.
To know
more about World Visions work and how to help our fellow people affected by the
Mindanao Earthquake, please visit https://wvph.co/DonateforCotabato. You may also call World Vision
at (02) 8372-7777 or (0917) 866-4824.
For more
information and updates, you may follow /worldvisionph on Facebook and
@worldvisionphl on Instagram.
About World Vision
World
Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization
dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome
poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion,
race, ethnicity, or gender.
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