Japanese Ambassador Kazuhide Ishikawa will sign seven grant
contracts with respective recipient organizations for various social
development projects in conflict - affected areas in Mindanao
at 9 a.m. on March 24, 2015 at Astoria Plaza Hotel.
These projects are funded through the Grant Assistance for
Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) implemented by the Embassy of Japan as
part of the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development
(J-BIRD).
The signing ceremony will be attended by the Office of the
Presidential Advisor on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Undersecretary Luisito
Montalbo, Executive Director of Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) Mohammad
Shuaib Yacob, and Member of Government Peace Negotiating Panel for Talks with
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (GPH-MILF) Secretary Senen Bacani.
The new package of assistance, amounting to 645,879 US
dollars (approximately 27 million pesos), will form part of Japan 's commitment to peace and development
efforts in Mindanao . The package includes
three projects in education, two projects in agriculture and two projects in
health.
1. “The Project for the Construction of an Outpatient Building
of Rural Health Unit of Vincenzo Sagun”
2. “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for
Dumadalig Integrated School in Tantangan, South Cotabato”
3. “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for Manglicmot High School
in Alamada, North Cotabato ”
4. “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for Patadon Elementary School
in Kidapawan City ,
North Cotabato ”
5. “The Project for Providing Medical Equipment and Fixtures
for the Delivery Room of the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center ”
6. “The Project for the Acquisition of Two (2) Units of
Light Hauling Vehicles”
7. “The Project for the Provision of Pre and Postharvest
Facilities for the Farmers of the Municipality
of Bagumbayan in Sultan
Kudarat”
These projects are part of the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives
for Reconstruction and Development (J-BIRD), the Japanese government's package
of assistance in support of peace and development in conflict-affected areas in
Mindanao .
Since the launch of J-BIRD in 2006, Japan has
supported 82 GGP projects in the total amount of 7.19 million US dollars
through J-BIRD as of March 2015.
In addition to the GGP support, the Government of Japan has
continued to send two senior advisors under the International Monitoring Team
(IMT) to assist the reconstruction and development of conflict-affected areas
in Mindanao since October 2006. Moreover,
since October 2009, Japan
has been a member of the International Contact Group (ICG), which performs such
roles as giving advice to the parties concerned on the Mindanao Peace Process
and participating in peace talks as observers.
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