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On September 23, the United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), donated emergency relief supplies to Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija, an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) site, as part of its efforts to boost the Philippines’ disaster preparedness. 

U.S. Ambassador MaryKay Carlson handed over the emergency relief supplies to Philippine Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Administrator Undersecretary Ariel Nepomuceno.  Supplies included emergency shelter-grade tarpaulins; shelter repair tools such as handsaws, shovels, ropes, hammers, and nails; and kitchen sets, including pots, pans, bowls, plates, and utensils.  The supplies, which can support at least 10,000 people, will be stored at the OCD warehouse in Fort Magsaysay to facilitate the Philippine government’s rapid delivery of life-saving assistance.  

: U.S. Ambassador Carlson, USAID Philippines Mission Director Washburn, IOM Philippines Head of Programs McDougall, and OCD Operations Service Director Cesar Idio pose with OCD and USAID staff. 


“Today’s donation demonstrates how EDCA sites like Fort Magsaysay strengthen the Philippines’ humanitarian assistance and disaster preparedness efforts,”said Ambassador Carlson. “The U.S. government remains committed to supporting the Philippines as it builds its national and local capacity to prepare for and respond to disasters.”

“The Philippines and the United States have a strong alliance.  This alliance is demonstrated not just through words but through concrete actions of cooperation,” said National Defense Secretary Teodoro.

The United States also aids the Philippines’ disaster response efforts by bolstering its community-based disaster risk reduction, providing disaster response training, and strengthening collaboration between Philippine and U.S. civilian, military, and humanitarian agencies. 

Since 2010, the U.S. government, through USAID, has provided nearly Php19.6 billion ($344 million) in disaster relief and recovery aid and boosted the disaster risk reduction capacity across the country. 

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