Canada announces support for climate adaptation, disaster resilience and health services in Philippines during International Development Week



The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, announced today an investment of $28.15 million in development programming for the Philippines, emphasizing support for climate adaptation, for resilience against natural disasters, and for improved health care services.



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