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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Philippines launches $8.17B Haiyan rebuilding plan

SEVERAL days after the onslaught of Supertyphoon "Yolanda," residents in New Washington town, Aklan province, struggle to rebuild their homes and their lives. MARICAR CINCO/INQUIRER SOUTHERN LUZON


MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine government launched an $8.17 billion plan on Wednesday to rebuild the lives of millions battered by Supertyphoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan).

 

President Benigno Aquino III appealed for international assistance and private sector pledges to help his government rehabilitate hundreds of devastated communities and increase their resilience to natural disasters as well as the adverse impacts of climate change.

 

"The task immediately before us lies in ensuring that the communities that rise again do so stronger, better and more resilient than before," he told foreign diplomats and aid officials in a speech at the launch of the initiative.

 

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"Every dollar of funding assistance will be used in as efficient and as lasting a manner as possible," he pledged.

 

Haiyan left nearly 8,000 people dead or missing after it struck the central islands on November 8, wrecking more than a million houses with 315 kilometers (195 miles) per hour winds and giant tsunami-like waves created by storm surges.

 

Aquino said the typhoon, one of the strongest to ever hit land and already the second-deadliest natural disaster in the history of the storm-prone Philippines, caused $12.9 billion in damage and destruction.

 

The economic planning department said the government's rehabilitation plan called for spending 360.9 billion pesos ($8.17 billion) over a four-year-period until 2017, according to the document released Wednesday.

 

Donors will be asked to put up some of the costs, it said, but no breakdown was given.

 

In his speech, Aquino thanked the global community for the outpouring of support for the typhoon victims. But he stressed there was still much more work to do.

 

"Your help is all the more necessary today, because in confronting the escalating effects of climate change the resources of countries like the Philippines will be strained to the limit," he said.

 

He said the plan involves both meeting immediate as well a longer-term needs as the devastated communities attempt to get back to normalcy, with food aid expected to be needed until March next year at the latest.

 

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"From now until December 2014 we will be preoccupied with critical immediate investments such as the rebuilding and repair of infrastructure and the construction of temporary houses," he said.

 

"Large investments will be spread over multiple years and will hopefully be completed by 2017 if not earlier."

 

The United Nations this week also launched a $791 million aid appeal to take care of the survivors' needs over the next 12 months. - AFP

Philippines wins Miss International 2013 in Japan with Citizenship problem; “I still can’t believe it!” Bea!

Bea Rose Santiago (C) of the Philippines is kissed by runner-up Nathalie den Dekker (L) of the Netherlands and second runner-up Casey Radley (R) of New Zealand after winning the Miss International Beauty Pageant in Tokyo on December 17, 2013. Photo by AFP

 

TOKYO: A Philippine beauty queen has been crowned Miss International in a pageant marred by allegations of intimidation that kept her predecessor away -- pledging to use her title to help victims of the country's devastating typhoon.

 

"This is my dream. Thank you Japan for giving it to me," an ecstatic Bea Rose Santiago said at the event, held late Tuesday in Tokyo.

 

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"I'm going to use my crown and my title to help the victims" of Super Typhoon Haiyan, which raked the Philippines last month, leaving nearly 8,000 people dead or missing.

 

"So this is actually for my province, and this is for the Philippines."

 

Santiago was selected from among 67 candidates representing countries and regions of the world.

 

In a break with pageant custom, she was crowned by Spain's 2008 Miss International and not by her immediate predecessor, who stayed away from the glitzy show.

 

"I really wanted to meet her," the new beauty queen said. "It was very unfortunate because I really wanted to meet last year's winner also."

 

Outgoing title-holder Japanese Ikumi Yoshimatsu told foreign journalists this week in Tokyo that she had been asked by organisers to stay away from the final.

 

Yoshimatsu said since winning she has faced a running battle to maintain her independence from the management agencies that form the backbone of Japan's entertainment industry.

 

She said a senior executive at one agency had been in touch with her on many occasions. After she had repeatedly rebuffed him, he telephoned the main sponsor of the Miss International competition, she said.

 

As a result, the Miss International office in Tokyo began "instructing me, to 'play sick,' 'keep quiet' and not to attend the world final pageant here in Tokyo... to pass on my crown to my successor," she said.

 

The organiser of the beauty pageant, Tokyo-based International Culture Association, did not return calls made by AFP.

 

A local tabloid magazine has reported the executive of the management agency denying he was carrying out any campaign of harassment, saying that he was involved in a separate dispute with Yoshimatsu's agent over money.

 

Bea Rose Santiago still feels surreal after victory

 

 Bea Rose Santiago still couldn't believe that she already holds the title Miss International 2013.

 

"I still can't believe it!" she said in an interview with Ginger Conejero for "Mornings @ ANC" Wednesday, December 18.

 

Bea was the last among the beauty queens who competed for an international title. First was Megan Young who won the Miss World 2013 title and Ariella Arida who finished third in the Miss Universe 2013 pageant.

 

Though she was the last, Bea said she didn't feel pressured for the competition since "everyone is so friendly." But felt more pressured for the speech she's going to have after the pageant.

 

She already prepared a speech "two months before the pageant" – which she says is about her journey growing up.

But after she visited the victims of typhoon Yolanda in Visayas, she thought that if ever she wins, the speech will be a good way to thank everyone who helped the country.

 

"After seeing Capiz, you know, I went there and it was heartbreaking," she said. "I was really inspired me, it opened my eyes and the turning point is when we went to the municipals hall of Roxas City and it is heartwarming seeing people from different countries there helping.

 

"From that point on, I was like definitely we need to say thank to everyone. So I made sure that my speech is not about me anymore, it's about the whole Philippines," she added.

 

When she comes back to the country, Bea hopes she will be able to visit more places which was affected by the super typhoon and "personally help them."

 

Problem with citizenship?

 

Meanwhile, Bea also clarified the reports that came out saying she was eyed for the Binibining Pilipinas- Universe, but it didn't push through due to some issues with her citizenship.

 

"For Binibining Miss Universe you have to stay here at least six months," she said, which in her case she returned in the country last year.

 

"But my passport doesn't have a stamp," she adds. "I don't know. But I don't really care right now, I won." She also commended Ariella for doing very well during the Miss Universe competition.

 

Since all eyes are on Bea now, some are curious if she's already in a relationship or dating anyone.

 

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"I'm single but not available," she replied followed by a laugh. "I'm seeing someone and we're seeing each other for quite a long time. But I'm still not ready for commitments coz my commitment right now is to focus on my advocacy."

 

At the end of the interview, the beauty queen from Masbate has nothing but words of gratitude for all the Filipinos who supported her before, during, and after the pageant.

 

"Salamat, maraming-maraming salamat sa nagsuporta sa akin and praying for me," she said.

 

"Actually, keep praying for the Yolanda victims because they need it more than I do. I got my prayers answered and I'm very thankful and happy. This is for the Philippines!"

 

With report from Dawn.com and philStar

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