DOLE plots aid, long-term plan for Mt. Kanlaon eruption victims

By Mary Judaline Partlow

June 25, 2024, 8:40 pm

<p><strong>COURTESY VISIT.</strong> Department of Labor and Employment - Negros Oriental Director Vivencio Lagahid (2nd from left, seated) discusses with Mayor Jose Chubaso Cardenas of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, the immediate and long-term recovery plans for those affected by the eruption of Mt. Kanlaon during a visit last week. The DOLE has identified interventions such as emergency employment and the long-term Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program.<em> (Photo courtesy of DOLE-Negros Oriental)</em></p>

COURTESY VISIT. Department of Labor and Employment - Negros Oriental Director Vivencio Lagahid (2nd from left, seated) discusses with Mayor Jose Chubaso Cardenas of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, the immediate and long-term recovery plans for those affected by the eruption of Mt. Kanlaon during a visit last week. The DOLE has identified interventions such as emergency employment and the long-term Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program. (Photo courtesy of DOLE-Negros Oriental)

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Department of Labor and Employment- Central Visayas (DOLE-7) has laid out a comprehensive plan for the immediate and long-term recovery of residents in Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, affected by the recent eruption of Mt. Kanlaon.

Initially, 1,450 farmers and livestock owners have been hired for emergency employment under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/ Displaced Workers program, DOLE-Negros Oriental Firel Office Director Vivenco Lagahid said Tuesday.

“These beneficiaries have already been profiled and have started working since late last week doing menial tasks like street cleaning, especially in the communities affected by the volcanic eruption,” he said.

They will each receive PHP4,680 for 10 days’ worth of community work or a daily wage of PHP468, he added.

The villages of Pula, Masulog, Linothangan, Malaiba, and Lumapao in Canlaon City were tapped as priority areas for the recovery efforts.

Meanwhile, the long-term recovery assistance from DOLE for the five villages is the Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program, tapping associations as primary beneficiaries.

Lagahid said they are currently identifying and validating the status of associations which were previous DOLE beneficiaries of livelihood grants.

In a separate statement, DOLE-7 Director Lilia Estillore said Canlaon City beneficiaries will be provided with protective equipment or PPE and a one-year group accident insurance coverage for one year through the Government Service Insurance System.

Referrals will also be made to the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority for livelihood training.

Lagahid also met with Canlaon Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas recently to discuss possible areas of collaboration, such as job placements for fresh graduates. (PNA)

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