The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said on Saturday, April 29, that it is ready to assist eight Filipinos returning from conflict-torn Sudan.
Courtesy of DFA
"If there is a requirement for temporary shelter we will bring them to the Mandaluyong office of the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking," said DSWD spokesperson Assistant Secretary Romel Lopez. The DSWD - National Capital Region and Program Management Bureau are set to help the repatriates.
Courtesy of DFA
"If there is a requirement for temporary shelter we will bring them to the Mandaluyong office of the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking," said DSWD spokesperson Assistant Secretary Romel Lopez. The DSWD - National Capital Region and Program Management Bureau are set to help the repatriates.
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