
Humanitarian aid should be a lifeline—not a political plaything. When assistance meant for those in crisis ends up being misused, we’re not just failing the vulnerable; we’re betraying the very purpose of compassion.
Aid must reach those who truly need it, and systems should be in place to prevent corruption, duplication, and waste. Strong monitoring and transparency are key. If we don’t act now, we risk sidelining people who depend on every peso of help.
We need to raise the bar: enforce accountability, streamline aid delivery, and make sure funds are used effectively. That’s how we honor both the generosity of donors and the dignity of those receiving aid.