Monday, July 15, 2013

MILF: BDA SouthMin pays courtesy call to the new Governor of Sarangani

From the MILF Website (Jul 15): BDA SouthMin pays courtesy call to the new Governor of Sarangani



The Bangsamoro Development Agency-Southern Mindanao (BDA-SouthMin) Regional Management Office paid courtesy call to Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon, the newly elected local chief executive of Sarangani Province, on July 8, 2018 at the Provincial Capitol, in its capital town Alabel.
  
The visit was led by BDA-SouthMin Regional Manager Mohalikin D. Piang. He was accompanied by Community Organizer Supervisor Rashid Piang, Administrative Assistant Moctar Sampulna, and Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Gandhi Kinjiyo.

Solon was oriented on the current sub-projects being implemented in three towns of the province and got acquainted with the BDA SouthMin staff.

The governor asked for a meeting where they can level off so that he would know how the provincial government can extend help of the successful implementation of sub-projects. Piang replied they will set for schedule for such purpose soon.

At present, the Barangay Community Volunteers (BCVs) do the packaging of the proposed sub-projects with the facilitation of the BDA staff.

Among the proposed sub-projects are water system, post-harvest facilities, fishing equipment, rice retail and goat-raising.   

The BCVs came up with the proposed sub-projects after the stringent process of consultation with the respective members of communities in adherence with the Community Drive Development (CDD) mechanism adopted by BDA.

BDA South-Min implements development project under the Mindanao Trust Fund-Reconstruction and Development Program (MTFRDP) in the towns of Malapatan, Maasim and Maitum. Each municipality has three target barangays.

MTFRDP is a multi-donor trust fund supported by the following: Australian Aid for International Development, New Zealand Aid for International Development, Canada International Development Agency, Sweden International Development Agency, United States Aid for International Development, European Union and The World Bank.

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