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Panayam kay DHSUD Usec. Randy Escolango kaugnay ng DHSUD assistance sa mga nasirang bahay ng sinalanta ng mga Bagyong #KristinePH at #LeonPH

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00:00Assistance of DSUD to the destroyed houses of Baguio, Cristina and Leon
00:05and update to their program IDSAP Ating Alamin
00:09with Disaster Response, Administrative and Finance Services
00:13Undersecretary Randy Escolango
00:15of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development or DSUD
00:19Usec Randy, good afternoon and welcome to DPN
00:23Good afternoon Asec Dale and good afternoon to all of our listeners
00:27Usec, let's start with the distribution of equipment for the construction of houses
00:32of the residents of Baguio-Batangas
00:36How is this and what are the contents of the housing kits?
00:40Yes, yesterday we wanted to inform our countrymen
00:44that the DSUD along with other government agencies
00:49and led by our President Marcos went to Batangas
00:53They went to Talisay, Laurel, Agoncillo and other cities
00:58and there, as I mentioned, the DSUD was divided into housing materials and essentials
01:04We call it HOME
01:06We received a donation from the private sector
01:10and those were bought and distributed as housing materials
01:16to our countrymen who were affected
01:18Aside from that, we will provide assistance to our countrymen
01:26because we still have a program, as you mentioned,
01:29the Integrated Disaster Shelter Assistance Program
01:32Usec, will this be distributed to the residents of Baguio and other places?
01:40And what else is the DSUD doing for the housing of the residents of Baguio-Batangas?
01:45Usec Dale, I would like to take this opportunity
01:50because this is important, our countrymen are watching us
01:54what other assistance is the DSUD providing
01:58We have what we call the Balanced Housing Development Program Act
02:03and we also have the DSUD Department Order
02:06initiated by our Secretary
02:08where our developers, for example, of condominiums
02:14and developers of subdivisions
02:18at least 15% of the total subdivision area
02:24or total condominium area
02:26or 5% of total condominium area
02:32or cost of project
02:36should be allocated to socialized housing
02:41So if you are building a subdivision, at least 15% of that will go to socialized housing
02:47If it's a condominium, at least 5% of that will go to socialized housing
02:52Now, in the laws that I mentioned, the Balanced Housing Development Program Act
02:58and in the initiation of the DSUD Memorandum Order
03:02the developers can have an incentivized compliance
03:07for the Balanced Housing Requirement
03:10where they can use this
03:14for example, to provide housing materials for repair
03:18or reconstruction of housing units
03:21or land development
03:23and other modes of emergency and quick response
03:26they will use that to comply with that law
03:30at least 15% and at least 5% of the total condominium area
03:35But sir, how is the distribution of unconditional cash assistance of the DSUD
03:44to the residents of Baguio, Christina and Leon?
03:47How big is the distribution and how many have benefited from it?
03:52Yes, many have benefited from it
03:55and actually, this is for the entire Philippines
03:57In the first half of the year, many were affected
04:02because our Integrated Disaster Shelter Assistance Program
04:07covers man-made disasters and natural disasters
04:12So, when we say man-made disasters, we mean fires, explosions,
04:16wars and other incidents
04:19and when we say natural disasters, we mean floods, earthquakes,
04:22hurricanes and volcanic eruptions
04:25In the first half of the year, we received a lot of assistance
04:32and in the second half of the year, we received a lot of floods
04:36It started on the 10th of July
04:42and now, there will be another flood in March
04:46So, we are receiving a lot of assistance
04:50For example, in San Juan City, Rojas City, Iloilo City, Ormoc City, Paranaque City
04:58These are the affected areas
05:00In Baguio, Carina, Albay, Camarines Sur, Sorosogon, La Union, Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur
05:08In Baguio, Enteng, Northern Samar, we received a lot of assistance
05:14and here in Habagat, Zamboanga del Norte and Davao Occidental
05:18we received a lot of assistance
05:21and now, our assistance continues
05:24because our President of the Philippines
05:27and the whole of the government approach
05:32all the different agencies are helping
05:35including the DSUD as the shelter cluster head
05:39of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
05:44Aside from the cash assistance, will there be a moratorium for the beneficiaries of your Pabahay Program that was affected by the flood?
05:54That's right, Mr. Dale.
05:55A while ago, our Secretary issued a circular memorandum
06:02ordering all of our key shelter agencies
06:05including the National Housing Authority,
06:09Pag-ibig Fund, SHOP-C or the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation
06:21to provide a one-month moratorium for those who have a housing loan
06:28So, for the month of November, they will not be able to pay
06:32and in the next month, they will be given their monthly amortization
06:38as mentioned by the government agencies
06:41So, in the moratorium, the payment will only be moved?
06:45That's right. It will be moved so that they will be given a chance to move first
06:51because of their current experience, it will only be moved
06:54It won't be fixed, just moved for one month?
06:57It won't be fixed, it will be doubled, it will just be moved
07:01But Usec, there are areas that we call high risk
07:06What is the assistance of DSUD to the residential areas that need to be relocated?
07:11Yes, the DSUD body, the National Housing Authority,
07:17will identify the areas that you mentioned that our countrymen need to be relocated
07:27We have resettlement areas that are near there
07:31The NHA is our body for our countrymen that need to be relocated
07:36But Usec, does DSUD have a plan to build houses for those who have experienced calamities
07:45like the Christina and Leon earthquake?
07:47As of now, our department has a program,
07:51the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development
07:54led by Secretary Jose Rizalino Acusar
07:57Our flagship program, the Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino program
08:03or more commonly known as 4PH,
08:06where our countrymen who are first-time homeowners
08:11who don't really have their own homes,
08:13they can avail of this for a low price
08:17Okay, so it will be available for the victims
08:22How will this be implemented by DSUD in Ardana and PDNA?
08:29There are 4 pillars in our disaster risk reduction management measures
08:38Number 1, disaster prevention and mitigation
08:43Number 2, disaster preparedness
08:46Number 3, disaster response
08:49That is what we are currently doing
08:51And number 4, disaster recovery and rehabilitation
08:56As of now, we are only doing emergency response
09:00with various agencies like DSWD, DILG, Department of Agriculture
09:06and other agencies
09:09We are working together to help our countrymen
09:16But after this disaster response,
09:21there is a transition to early recovery
09:26where the post-disaster needs assessment will take place
09:31This usually takes a week or a month
09:36Our government knows how big the problem is
09:41so that it will know how much assistance will be provided by various agencies
09:46This includes the assistance provided by various government agencies
09:50Yusek, we have a follow-up question from Tuesday New of DZBB
09:55How much cash assistance has been given to the victims of the earthquake?
09:59We have given a lot
10:01It started with the first earthquake
10:04It started with the one I mentioned, Enteng
10:07It's a big one
10:09The validation continues
10:12We distributed cash assistance in Valenzuela just the other day
10:17This coming Friday, we will distribute cash assistance in the city of Manila
10:25where more than 2,000 houses were destroyed
10:28And last time, during the Christian earthquake,
10:31we were given assistance in Daraga, Albay
10:35We were given a lot of assistance
10:41If your house is totally damaged, you will receive P30,000
10:47If partially damaged, you will receive P10,000
10:51Sir, I have a follow-up question from Tuesday New
10:54How many people have been beneficiaries of Unconditional Cash Assistance?
11:00How many?
11:02Yes
11:03As of now, our assistance is as the need arises
11:07We do not count it
11:10If there are any requirements, we will give it to you
11:16As of now, we will send you the exact amount
11:20Because our assistance is continuous, we will give it to you
11:24But Yusek, there was an earthquake
11:28Just to give some context,
11:31because two people asked
11:34We have allocated P200 million this year
11:39But it will be depleted
11:41Actually, it is depleted
11:43That is why we will ask NDREMC for a quick response fund
11:49for additional assistance
11:51That is what we have given
11:53The P200 million will be depleted
11:56Sir, before we end
11:58Maybe because there was an earthquake
12:01What are the preparations for the possible effects to our countrymen?
12:07Like what we did last time,
12:10Secretary Acusar issued a memorandum
12:14ordering all our regional offices
12:18to have an anticipatory or proactive approach
12:22We will be the first to approach
12:25the areas where we see an earthquake
12:29We will be the first to know
12:31We have a program, here are the requirements
12:33I am ready, we are already coordinated
12:37so that we can immediately provide assistance to our countrymen
12:41Thank you very much for your time
12:43Disaster Response, Administrative and Finance Services
12:47Under Secretary Randy Escalango of DISUD
12:50Thank you

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