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Philippines - National Philippines - National Country name: Philippines Official country name: Republic of the Philippines Table of Contents Chapter Name of Assessor Organization Date updated 1 Philippines Country Profile Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.1 Philippines Humanitarian Background Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.2 Philippines Regulatory Departments & Quality Control Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.3 Philippines Customs Information Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2 Philippines Logistics Infrastructure Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1 Philippines Port Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.1 Philippines Port of South Harbour Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.3 Philippines Port of Roxas - EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.4 Philippines Port of Cebu Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.6 Philippines Port of Isabel - EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2 Philippines Aviation Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.1 Philippines Ninoy Aquino International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.2 Philippines Davao International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.3 Philippines Tambler Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.4 Philippines Kalibo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.5 Philippines Laoag International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.6 Philippines Mactan-Cebu International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.7 Philippines Puerto Princesa International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.8 Philippines Subic Bay International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.9 Philippines Zamboanga International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.10 Philippines Iloilo International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.11 Philippines Mindoro Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.12 Philippines San Fernando Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.13 Philippines Labo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.14 Philippines Mati National Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.15 Philippines Maasin Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.16 Philippines Lingayen Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.17 Philippines Ipil Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.18 Philippines Iligan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.19 Philippines Iba Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.20 Philippines Hilongos Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.21 Philippines Guiuan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.22 Philippines Bagasbas Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.23 Philippines Cauayan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.24 Philippines Catbalogan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.25 Philippines Borongan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.26 Philippines Bislig Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 Page 1 2.2.27 Philippines Baler Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.28 Philippines Bagabag Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.29 Philippines Allah Valley Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.30 Philippines Virac Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.31 Philippines Tandag Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.32 Philippines Surigao Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.33 Philippines Sayak Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.34 Philippines Tugdan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.35 Philippines Ormoc Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.36 Philippines Masbate Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.37 Philippines Marinduque Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.38 Philippines Jolo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.39 Philippines Cuyo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.40 Philippines Caticlan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.41 Philippines Catarman National Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.42 Philippines Camiguin Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.43 Philippines Calbayog Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.44 Philippines Francisco B. Reyes Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.45 Philippines Sanga Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.46 Philippines Basco Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.47 Philippines Loakan Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.48 Philippines Tuguegarao Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.49 Philippines Tagbilaran Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.50 Philippines Tacloban Domestic Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.51 Philippines San Jose Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.52 Philippines Roxas Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.53 Philippines Pagadian Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.54 Philippines Naga Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.55 Philippines Legazpi Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.56 Philippines Dumaguete Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.57 Philippines Dipolog Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.58 Philippines Awang Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.59 Philippines Lumbia Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.60 Philippines Bacolod-Silay Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.61 Philippines Lubang Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.62 Philippines Bancasi Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.63 Philippines Malita Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.64 Philippines Plaridel Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.3 Philippines Road Network Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.4 Philippines Railway Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.5 Philippines Storage Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 3 Philippines Logistics Services Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 3.1 Philippines Fuel Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 3.2 Philippines Transporters Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 3.3 Philippines Manual Labour Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 3.4 Philippines Telecommunications Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 3.5 Philippines Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 Page 2 3.6 Philippines Additional Service Providers Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4 Philippines Contact Lists Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.1 Philippines Government Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.2 Philippines Humanitarian Agency Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.3 Philippines Port and Waterways Company Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.4 Philippines Airport Company Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.5 Philippines Fuel Provider Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.8 Philippines Transporter Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.9 Philippines Railway Company Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 4.11 Philippines Additional Service Provision Contact List Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 5 Philippines Annexes Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 5.1 Philippines Acronyms and Abbreviations Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 Page 3.
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