PH gets P48.7-M Aussie aid for Covid-19 response

Australian Embassy Development Counsellor Thanh Le (L), UNICEF Philippines Country Representative Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov (2nd L), Philippines Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III (C), Australian Ambassador to the Philippines H. E. Steven J. Robinson (2nd R) and UNICEF Philippines Chief of Communications Niko Wieland (R) pose with solar powered cold storage equipment during a handover ceremony of the cold chain equipment for vaccines from the government of Australia to the Philippines, via UNICEF Philippines, 28 January, 2022 in Paranaque, Metro Manila, Philippines.

28 January 2022

MANILA – The Philippines on Friday received PHP48.7 million worth of cold chain equipment and other assistance from the Australian government, through the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) Philippines.

Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Francisco Duque III said the Australian government has been a long-time ally of the Philippines and has provided technical, logistical, and in-kind assistance throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

“These are life-saving equipment indeed critical in our pandemic response and also including some supplies and consumables, which have already arrived last year,” Duque said during the ceremonial handover of the donations at the Goetz Cargo Center in Parañaque City.

The Philippines received 30 solar-powered vaccine refrigerators, eight walk-in cold rooms equipped with generators, 106 sets of spare parts, and 20 sets of personal protective equipment.

Unicef Representative to the Philippines Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov said rural health units located within geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and Davao region will get a solar-powered vaccine refrigerator each.

The Cordillera, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Zamboanga Peninsula, Soccsksargen, and Caraga regions are the beneficiaries of other equipment.

“This partnership is exemplary for our joint commitment to strengthen the national health system and making sure that health services and Covid-19 and routine immunization reach families in the Philippines,” Dendevnorov said.

Australian Ambassador Steven Robinson said the donation would augment the Philippines’ goal to fast-track the Covid-19 vaccination program in remote areas by providing cold storage facilities that can store large quantities of vaccines.

“It will help ensure that those most at risk and other vulnerable members of the population have equal access to vaccines,” Robinson said.

He added that the Australian government is committed to supporting the Philippines increase its cold chain capacity, improving information management, and expanding the supply of Covid-19 vaccines.

DOH Undersecretary Ma. Carolina Taiño, immunization specialist Dr. Carla Orozco, cold chain officer Benme Bersola, and Unicef Health section chief Dr. Malalay Ahmadzai also graced the event. (PNA)

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