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DSWD releases P5M for disaster mitigating projects in Ilocos Norte

By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter

Laoag City—In time for the onset of rainy season, the 21 municipalities and two cities of Ilocos Norte are now in the full blast of preparations for its long-term greening and disaster preparedness program.

In support of this project, the Department of Social Welfare and Development released P5 million for the planting of more mangroves, forest trees, fruit trees and bamboo.

Dubbed as Cash for Work Program of the DSWD, Ilocanos who were hardly-hit by typhoon in previous years will be actively involved in this project.

For a minimum wage of P180 per day, Irene Cubangbang, DSWD information officer II said at least 5,558 poor individuals or the so-called Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries and those under the LISTAHANAN program of the DSWD including typhoon Mario victims in 2014 will be given temporary employment courtesy of the department’s Cash for Work Program.

“With these projects, community safety is assured through the rehabilitation of facilities and structures with the goal of minimizing the impact of any disaster that might hit the province,” she added.

For Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Lillian Rin, she said the project is timely as the province’s mountainous and coastal areas are threatened by man-made and natural calamities.

As the government intensify its effort to rise above the challenge of climate change, Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos has reiterated the need to implement long term measures to build up and strengthen the “green wall” of Ilocos Norte through its continuing reforestation and re-greening programs.

With the additional fund, the Ilocos Norte government has committed to rehabilitate severely denuded or damaged areas.


To ensure proper implementation of the project, a monitoring team will be spearheaded by the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office,  Millennium Development Goals Office  led by Edwin CariƱo, and Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office led by Estrella Sacro.

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