The European Union provides €500,000 to assist floods victims in the Philippines
The assistance will help EU humanitarian partners already on the ground to deliver vital aid to those most in need. The aid will focus on providing emergency food and livelihood support, as well as ensuring affected families have access to clean water, sanitation facilities and education.
Background
Weeks of incessant downpours that hit eastern parts of Mindanao since 28 January caused large-scale flooding and landslides that left over 1.5 million people affected. According to data released by the government on 19 February, the severe floods caused damage to some 1,700 homes, more than 700 of which were reduced to rubble, leaving over 200,000 people displaced. In addition, some 25,000 hectares of agricultural lands and a number of infrastructure sustained extensive damage. The floodwaters and the subsequent landslides have also rendered water from natural sources unsafe.
The EU funding is being made available via the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) department of the European Commission, through its Small Scale Response mechanism.
For more information
EU humanitarian aid in the Philippines
Contact
Lisa Hastert, Regional Information Officer for Asia and the Pacific, European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Lisa.Hastert@echofield.eu
Mallika Panorat, Information and Communication Assistant for Asia and the Pacific, European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Mallika.Panorat@echofield.eu
Thelma Gecolea, Press and Information Officer, Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines, Thelma.Gecolea@eeas.europa.eu