Manila allots P32M for 18 children set for liver transplants in India
Through the Kaagapay Program, the city’s flagship medical assistance initiative aimed at addressing the urgent and life-threatening health needs of its residents.
City officials said the program reflects the administration of Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso's commitment to ensuring that vulnerable Manileños, especially children, receive timely and reliable support during critical moments.
Under the same program, Domagoso led the release of P32.3 million on March 6 for a separate batch of 20 Manila patients set to undergo liver transplant procedures in India.
The amount was allocated for surgeries in partner hospitals in New Delhi, including Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and Max Healthcare.
The latest P32 million assistance for 18 patients is separate from the earlier funding.
The local government emphasized that the initiative also demonstrates how taxpayers’ money is returned through concrete services and direct assistance that directly benefit the public.