Bernadette Carreon – Fourth Estate Cooperative Contributor
Manila, Philippines (4E) – A United Nations humanitarian agency said Typhoon Pablo victims in the Philippines are still in need of aid.
The agency said the Mindanao region, hardest hit by the typhoon last year still needed some $47 million (around P2 billion) for shelter and livelihood requirements this year.
David Carden, the head of Unocha Philippines, said the $47 million, part of the $91 million call for aid that the agency made under its revised humanitarian action plan for central and western Mindanao, had remained unfilled as of this month.
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