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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Frontline agencies convene to tackle early recovery, rehab efforts of Zamboanga victims

By Claro A. Lanipa

ZAMBOANGA CITY – Frontline government agencies involved in the early recovery and rehabilitation efforts of Zamboanga crisis victims convened on Monday at the Sangguniang Panglungsod session hall to plan out the inter-cluster approach spearheaded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

DSWD  Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman said, “it is the desire of the national government to institute and explain to everyone the cluster approach because we are now looking at the early recovery and rehabilitation phase of the affected families.”

Fourteen barangays were affected when the armed conflict between government forces and the ruthless Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) fighters erupted on September 9. Eight (8) of these barangays were the most affected which resulted in the mass evacuation of residents numbering to 24,794 families with 118,819 individuals as per DSWD record.

“Cluster approach is a mechanism to address the gaps found in the different challenges that we  are facing now. It aims to strengthen coordination and determine the first point of call, responsibility and optimize the support of government by complementing efforts between the United Nations, inter-agency standing committee, international NGOs and the national and local stakeholders in responding to the priority needs of the victims of disaster,” the secretary explained.

This approach is composed of four clusters: the relief/rehabilitation led by the DSWD; education by the Department of Education (DepEd); protection cluster by DSWD and health cluster  by the Department of Health.

Aside from frontline government agencies, the meeting was also attended by the different non-government organizations and civil society groups who are involved in the relief and rehabilitation of the affected families.

Earlier, the national government had allotted P3.89 billion which was approved by President Benigno S. Aquino III for the continuing relief and early recovery phase of the victims to include educational needs, temporary shelters, permanent shelters supplemental feeding, cash for work and livelihood of the displaced families. (PIA9)