PIKIT, North Cotabato – The Japanese government will push its assistance to the
interior villages of Pikit by constructing modern school buildings in conflict
areas.
Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhide Ishikawa, in
a statement, said his government is determined to construct “schools of peace”
in Datu Bitol Mangansakan memorial High School and Mapagkaya Primary School
with a total budget of Php2.5 million.
The recent skirmishes involving rival Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) had
displaced 1,982 families or 10,664 persona, more than 2,000 of whom were school
children.
Ishikawa and ICAN Philippines Country Director Yukiyo
Nomura signed the grant contract for the project on Capacity Building Project
on Peace Education and Conflict Resolution in Bangsamoro Communities of
Mindanao at the Embassy of Japan on February 25.
In a statement, the Japanese embassy said the project
amounting to USD 575,692 (approximately 2.5 million pesos) is funded through
the Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects, a small-grant funding program
of Japan ’s
Official Development Assistance (ODA).
Pikit has been the site of many skirmishes between
government forces and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and school children,
sadly, were the most vulnerable victims.
Many of the children have suffered psychological wounds. In
addition, a lot of them have no access to schools due to insufficient school
buildings. The lack of education in the area creates a drag on building peace.
Ishikawa said this project aims to introduce peace education
through the construction of two “schools of peace.” It is expected that this
project will contribute to the peace and stability in the area.
The Japanese NGO, ICAN, has been working to improve the
lives of children in crisis situations mainly in the Philippines since 1994.
ICAN has been working to improve the livelihood of
indigenous people in southern Mindanao and in General Santos
City by building schools,
providing training and workshops in different fields, such as education and
health.
The two schools of peace in Pikit are expected to be
completed by May in time for the opening of 2015-2016 school year.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=741867
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