ASEAN moves to secure supply of basic needs amid Covid-19, Ukraine-Russia crisis — DFA exec

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ASEAN moves to secure supply of basic needs amid Covid-19, Ukraine-Russia crisis — DFA exec
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The Philippines and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have put in place measures to ensure unimpeded supply of basic needs amid the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis.

The Philippines and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have put in place measures to ensure unimpeded supply of basic needs amid the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis.

Among these include the Covid-19 ASEAN recovery fund, which is still being disbursed to cover the purchase and the distribution of the vaccines and other medical supplies. Espiritu assured the Philippines and the ASEAN will also ensure that “livelihood economic activities will not be paralyzed in ASEAN.”

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