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Embracing the World on the Ground in the Philippines

In November 2013, the Philippines faced yet another deadly natural disaster, as super storm Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) swept a path of devastation through the lives of over 16 million people. Embracing the World quickly responded with a disaster relief aid package to assist the victims. In collaboration with the Philippines Disaster Recovery Foundation (PDRF), we have made children’s welfare, safety, and education our top priorities. Several initiatives are underway including creating sustainable development programs, rebuilding schools, renovating destroyed classrooms, building typhoon shelters for communities, and enhancing disaster preparedness and responsiveness in schools. In order to create the greatest impact, our outreach efforts are not limited to one area, but are occurring throughout 6 major provinces in the Philippines.

Recently, Brahmachari Shantamrita Chaitanya and Professor R. Bhavani, Director of AMMACHI Labs, Amrita University, visited the Tacloban and Masbate regions of the Philippines to conduct needs assessments, streamline efforts, and connect with key facilitators.

The Masbate province of the Philippines was also hit by the typhoon. The remote region, although rich in natural resources, has limited infrastructure. Climate change has made the area more prone to natural disasters and disrupted fishing patterns. Br. Shantamrita was very moved by the resilience of the people. “The Philippines is blessed with natural resources, faith and optimism. The country has a bright future ahead of it.”

The Philippines has adopted the disaster management principles of “Building Back Better”, focusing on building more resilient, capable communities and infrastructures than before. We are proud to help support the Philippines in achieving these goals in a timely manner.

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