DSWD, namahagi ng higit 300,000 food packs sa mga apektadong rehiyon
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00:00The Department of Social Welfare and Development, or DSWD, continues to distribute aid to those affected by typhoons and typhoons in various parts of the country.
00:09The DSWD also called on those who are willing to volunteer to repackage family food packs.
00:14This is the story of Sue Jin Kim.
00:18More than 300,000 food packs have been distributed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon, Calabarazon, Mimaropa, and Bicol Regions.
00:30Even in the Bansamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Indanao, or BARM, which is affected by typhoons and typhoons.
00:38The DSWD has distributed more than 200,000 family food packs.
00:45More than 30,000 in transit.
00:47This is also direct.
00:49We will also distribute it directly to those affected by typhoons and typhoons.
00:58Each family food pack contains 6 kilos of rice, 10 cans, and 1 pack of choco drink.
01:04According to the DSWD, each food pack will last for 2 to 3 days for 5 family members.
01:11Unlike before, there are no more instant noodles in family food packs.
01:16We would like to take this opportunity to assure the public that the DSWD is ready.
01:22We have sufficient standby funds and stockpiles to deliver to our fellowmen and help them.
01:32The DSWD is also ensuring that food packs will be replenished not only for victims of typhoons, but also for possible calamities.
01:41The bundling of family food packs and non-food items will continue.
01:46The DSWD is also coordinating with retailers to speed up the procurement of relief items.
01:53With a whole-of-nation, a whole-of-society approach,
01:57we are trying to strengthen and strengthen the supply chain management of our agency.
02:05The government is also encouraging private organizations to use their warehouses.
02:12It will be easier for us to provide assistance because the goods are strategically prepositioned in the areas.
02:20The agency is also calling on those who are willing to volunteer in relief operations.
02:26For DSWD hubs and spokes, to replenish our 100% maximum capacity,
02:33our fellowmen want to be productive while it rains and there are no entrances.
02:40The DSWD is also encouraging that next week,
02:43their program will be launched to include ready-to-eat food items in family food packs.