A total of 40 participants completed the training, receiving essential knowledge on applying general concepts and principles of the Incident Command System
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. (File photo) MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has extended his gratitude to the international community for its humanitarian aid to help Filipino communities hit by Typhoon Odette recover. The top diplomat said Manila would continue to coordinate with the United Nations and its humanitarian country team to scale up response work in the stricken areas. "The Philippine government will ensure that all our efforts, including those of UN agencies, bilateral and international partners, CSOs (civil society organizations), and the private sector, all converge to achieve the common goal of recovery and healing," he said in his opening remarks at a virtual briefing on the humanitarian situation in the Philippines on February 2. The typhoon struck the Philippines last December 16, killing 409 and leaving USD669 million (approximately PHP34 billion) worth of damaged homes, agriculture, and infrastructure. It also displaced
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