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Transcript
00:00We will talk about the situation in some parts of Lemery, Batangas.
00:03We will be joined by Department of Social Welfare and Development Spokesperson Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao.
00:10Good morning, Irene Dumlao.
00:12Good morning, Egan. Good morning to all the viewers of your program.
00:17So until now, our residents of Barangay Nonong Castro are still having a hard time because of the magnitude of the typhoon, Christine.
00:25Based on the video you showed, relief goods are not the only thing that is needed there.
00:31Yes, Egan.
00:33Actually, the report that we have in Lemery, Batangas,
00:39we were able to deliver more than 7.1 million worth of humanitarian assistance in that area.
00:46Family food packs, family kits, hygiene kits, kitten kits, modular tents, and also sleeping kits.
00:54But this time, because we learned about the situation here in Purug 7 in Nonong Castro,
01:00what we will do, Egan, is to go to our Regional Directorate in Calabarzon
01:05and our social workers will assess what assistance is needed
01:09so that we can increase the resources of the local government unit and help our countrymen
01:15to rebuild their homes, rebuild their lives,
01:17and contribute in the restoration of their psychosocial functioning, Egan.
01:24Even if there's no typhoon, you will continue to distribute aid to the DSWD, right?
01:29You're right, Egan.
01:31Because we are assessing the situation with the local government unit,
01:34because if they are in the stage of early recovery,
01:37that's when other interventions like financial assistance, cash for work,
01:44or other assistance that we may provide based on the assessment done to the local government unit.
01:51But there should be a lot of work done to the local government units
01:54because the DSWD is just a support to the LGUs.
02:00That's correct, Egan.
02:02Of course, social welfare is the whole function to the local government units
02:06as provided in the local government code.
02:08Based on our role as a response pillar of NDRMC,
02:14we are increasing the resources of local government units and providing technical assistance to them,
02:20which is what we are currently doing, Egan.
02:22But you know, because we recognize that some local government units are lacking in terms of resources,
02:31of manpower, that's why the DSWD is really focused on helping our partners on the ground.
02:39In the assessment of the DSWD, until when before our countrymen return to normal life?
02:46Well of course, that depends on the assessment that we are doing.
02:50It also depends on the needs of our countrymen and how we are affected.
02:55The area is, you will see there, not only infrastructures, but also their livelihoods.
03:01That's why the government agencies are helping, which have specific mandates,
03:07so we can support the recovery, full recovery of our countrymen who are affected by these typhoons.
03:14Thank you very much, DSWD Spokesperson Asek Irene Dublao. Be careful.
03:19Thank you very much, Egan.

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