Samar—The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines’ United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Health Deputy Chief Bryn
Sakagawa led the inauguration of the newly constructed birthing and
Tuberculosis Directly Observed Treatment Short-Course (TB-DOTS) facilities in
Calbiga Rural Health Unit in Samar.
Samar provincial board member
Fe Arcales extended her gratitude on behalf of Samar citizens. “This facility
will increase access to health programs and boost the morale of health
personnel,” she said.
Additionally, USAID provided
medical equipment and communication materials on family planning, maternal and
child health, and TB. The TB-DOTS structures are among 12 health
facilities constructed by USAID to restore access to health services across
Typhoon Yolanda-affected areas.
To date, the U.S. government
has provided $143 million to help the Philippines respond to, and recover from,
the devastating effects of Typhoon Yolanda. “The U.S. government is a
partner of the Philippines, including the communities in Leyte and Samar, in
making building improvements after Typhoon Yolanda,” said Sakagawa.
USAID is also constructing
310 classrooms, 30 agriculture-fishery support facilities, and more than 1,000
sari-sari stores, and restoring livelihood activities through the provision of
equipment and training to 3,000 farmers, 7,000 fishermen and women, and 1,400
micro, small and medium entrepreneurs.
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