For 2025, the EU approved an initial allocation of €6 million for humanitarian aid and disaster preparedness. It was later increased with over 3.7 million, as emergency funding was released in response to the earthquakes in Cebu and Davao and to a series of tropical cyclones.
In 2024, the EU allocated €6 million to the Philippines to support people affected by different emergencies. This included €3.4 million released following floods and Tropical Cyclones in Mindanao and other parts of the country in February, July, September and October.
EU humanitarian aid prioritises the most vulnerable conflict-affected communities in Mindanao, who have no other access to relief assistance. We provide food and nutritional assistance, health care, clean water and sanitation, and access to safe, equitable and quality education for those in need.
In 1996, the EU set up a disaster preparedness programme to reduce the impact of natural hazards and strengthen the capacities of authorities and communities to prepare for future events.
Current activities focus on strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction and Management systems in complex and fragile settings in Mindanao and support anticipatory action and rapid response to disasters and displacement.