In the
wake of supertyphoon Goni (local name Rolly), child-focused humanitarian agency
World Vision dispatches team as it firms up its response to initially assist 10,000
families or 50,000 individuals in the affected communities of the ravaged Bicol
region, south of Manila.
"Thousands
of children and their families are now displaced and taking shelter in
evacuation centres. Our goal is to assess their condition, be on the ground the
soonest possible and support the local government's initial relief efforts as
necessary," shares Ajab-Aram Macapagat, World Vision's Humanitarian and
Emergency Affairs (HEA) director.
Field
staff based in the Bicol provinces namely Albay, Camarines Norte and Camarines
Sur continue to coordinate with local government offices for its rapid
assessments as they look into immediate and expressed needs of the people
affected.
"Our
teams on ground are now joining inter-agency assessments. Our Disaster
management team from Metro Manila will also be deployed today to augment the
manpower in those areas," he adds.
The
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) report shows
that 372,716 families or 1,468,296 persons in Regions 2, 3, Calabarzon,
MIMAROPA, and 5 are affected. 114,383 families or 416,195 persons are staying
in evacuation centers and informal settlements.
Aside
from the devastating impact of the typhoon, the threat of COVID-19 pandemic has
also been a lingering concern of the affected families.
"We
continue to urge everyone to continue praying for the families who bore the
brunt of the typhoon. We also urge our leaders to prioritize the welfare of the
children, who are vulnerable to abuse and even distress during disasters. Let
us also come together to support them in these trying times," says
Macapagat.
World
Vision has mobilized its prepositioned relief items for immediate distribution,
once the roadways are cleared and identified hard-hit areas become accessible
to bring the help. World Vision looks into providing emergency essentials like
Shelter Kits, Hygiene Kits, Kitchen Kits and Non-food items (blanket, mat, and
mosquito nets).
To
support the ongoing response to reach more families in need, visit https://wvph.co/rollyph for your donation.
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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