3. INTRODUCTION
Damages brought by the Typhoon
• 6,293 people were dead toll
• 16.08 million people were affected
• 39.8 Billion Pesos = 1.05 Billion NZD of the damage
• Many countries supported the Philippines
5. FOREIGN AID
• Help from another countries such as finance,
humanitarian and health care things. (Dictionary.com. N.d.)
6. HISTORY OF RELATIONSHIP
• Red Seal Ship trade in the 16th century.
• Japan occupied the Philippines during 1944 – 45.
• They singed a treaty called San Francisco Treaty.
• Japan helps the Philippines. (ODA)
ODA = Official Development Assistance
7. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. What section did especially affect by the aid from
Japan?
2. How many people, how much money did Japan
contribute to the Philippines?
3. Who /What kind of group did actually help Philippines
at that time?
4. What were Filipinos’ reaction for the Japanese aid?
8. JAPANESE AIDS
• 0.53 billions dollars support
• Finance, humanitarian and health care support
• 1,000 personnel of Japanese Self Defense Force
• Sent 5 JDR experts.
JDR: Japan Disaster Relief
9. FILIPINOS RESPONSE
• All of them are welcomed very much for the support aid
• They thanked for the very quick than other countries
• A thanking message showed up on the display in Shibuya
11. CONCLUSION
• Japan gave positive affection
• Japan was one of the fastest countries send foreign aid
• Filipinos were thanking for Japanese aid
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