
DAVAO CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is set to roll out 15 state-of-the-art mobile kitchens to its regional field offices, enhancing the agency’s capacity to provide immediate, balanced, and sustained food relief during disasters. This initiative aims to improve disaster response and alleviate hunger among displaced families.
Special Assistant to the Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group and National Resource and Logistics Management Bureau Officer-in-Charge, Leo Quintilla, announced the launch during a media forum at the DSWD Central Office in Quezon City on Thursday.
“The mobile kitchen is an innovation aligned with DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian’s directive to ensure disaster-affected families receive not just adequate but compassionate and sustained relief,” Quintilla said.
The mobile kitchens, already delivered to the National Resource Operations Center (NROC) in Pasay City for final inspection, are fully equipped to serve hot meals to at least 500 individuals per meal. Each kitchen is built into a 4×4 six-wheeler truck and includes a generator, freezer, tabletop oven, four heavy-duty single-burner stoves, a 200-liter water tank, complete kitchen tools and utensils, and a stainless steel sink with grease tarp.
These units are specifically designed to complement traditional food pack distributions by addressing the need for balanced and nutritious hot meals. Quintilla noted that prolonged reliance on food packs alone can lead to “food pack fatigue” among evacuees. “Balanced meals, including vegetables and hot dishes, are crucial even in evacuation centers,” he added.
The mobile kitchens will be deployed to geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDA), including 4th and 5th class municipalities, evacuation centers, major ports, and airports where individuals may be stranded due to disasters. Deployment will be triggered by:
- Agency disaster response needs
- Directives from the DSWD Secretary
- Requests from DSWD regional officers and partner agencies, including the Office of Civil Defense (OCD)