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Informal transport drivers granted cash subsidies
Purpose
Economic recovery
Approach
Financial support
Type
Shared modes
Mode
Taxi / e-taxi
Bicycle / e-bicycle
Bus
About this initiative
Around 15,000 registered jeepney, pedicab and tricycle drivers in Taguig received a cash amount of P8.000. This industry was among the hardest-hit by the enhanced community quarantine intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Location:
Taguig City
Philippines
Launch date: Mar 30, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
()
Partners involved: Government of Taguig CIty
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