Advertisementspot_img
Sunday, May 12, 2024

Delivering Stories of Progress

Advertisementspot_img

US donates $175K worth of goods to Mayon Volcano eruption victims

Latest article

Advertisement - PS02barkero developers premium website

THEPHILBIZNEWS Partner Hotels

Hotel Okura Manila
Hotel 101
The Manor at Camp John Hay
Novotel Manila
Taal Vista Hotel
Advertisement - PS02barkero developers premium website

On July 27, the United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), turned over Php9.7 million ($175,000) in education materials and hygiene kits to support teachers and out-of-school youth affected by the eruption of Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay.

This donation, provided through USAID’s Opportunity 2.0 program, will benefit more than 1,700 learners enrolled in the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Alternative Learning System (ALS) and 100 teachers in 34 affected barangays in the cities of Legazpi and Tabaco and the municipalities of Malilipot, Sto. Domingo, Camalig, Daraga, and Guinobatan.  In addition to teaching and learning materials and hygiene kits, beneficiaries also received psychosocial support.

DepEd ALS learners at the evacuation center in Malilipot Elementary School display the education materials and hygiene kits they received through USAID’s Opportunity 2.0 program.

USAID Philippines Regional Legal Officer Michelle McLeod joined Malilipot Municipality Mayor Cenon B. Volante, Legazpi City Vice Mayor Oscar Cristobal, and DepEd Region V Assistant Regional Director Bebiano Sentillas in distributing the learning materials and hygiene kits to affected ALS learners and teachers.

“Our out-of-school youth have already faced so many challenges in their journey to continue their education.  Through our collaboration with our Philippine partners, we are restoring education in challenging circumstances and minimizing the effects of disruption in learning,” McLeod said.

“These learning kits and psychosocial support from USAID will give our ALS learners and teachers a fighting chance to recover from this disaster” DepEd Assistant Regional Director Sentillas said.  “DepEd is committed to ensuring as little disruption to education so that vulnerable youth may continue to learn and upskill towards a better tomorrow no matter how difficult the circumstances.”

Earlier this month, the U.S. government, through USAID’s Advancing Basic Education in the Philippines (ABC+) program, donated Php1.86 million ($33,600) worth of learner and teacher kits to 19 schools, benefitting more than 6,000 students and 200 teachers affected by the eruption of Mayon Volcano.

USAID’s donation of educational and hygiene kits is part of the broader commitment of the U.S. government to support the Philippine government in mitigating learning loss and ensuring continuity of education even during crisis situations, such as those caused by natural calamities. 

Advertisement - PS04spot_img

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Advertisement - PS05spot_img
Advertisement - PS01spot_img

Must read

Advertisement - PS03spot_img