Japanese Ambassador Kazuhide Ishikawa signed grant contracts
with five Mindanao-based organizations in Mindanao
for socioeconomic development projects to be implemented in conflict-affected
areas through the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security projects (GGP)
under the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development
(J-BIRD) program
The package assistance, amounting to approximately Php23
million, forms part of Japan ’s
commitment to peace and development efforts in Mindanao .
Recipients include the Lower Riverside Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative; Lanao
Intercultural Convergence for Development and Peace Inc. (LICDPI); Al-Amanah
Humanitarian and Development Services Inc.; Philam Foundation Inc.; and
Mindanao Children’s Library Foundation Inc. (MCL). The event was held at the Al
Nor Suites and was hosted by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the
Peace Process (OPAPP).
The contract signing was witnessed by representatives from
the United Nations Development Programme and United Nations High Commission on
Refugees among other members of the local press, the city government of
Cotabato, civil society organizations, students, and other members of the
academe.
For his part, Bangsamoro Development Authority (BDA)
Chairman Dr. Safrullah Dipatuan extended his gratitude to the people of Japan through
the Ambassador.
Government of the Philippines negotiating panel
member and former Department of Agriculture Secretary Senen Bacani said that
“much is to be credited to the Government of Japan and its people" with
regard to the success of the Bangsamoro peace process. He also highlighted that
Japan
had always been one of the strongest supporters of the peace process in the
international stage since it started.
The J-BIRD has been contributing to the development of
conflict-affected areas in Mindanao (CAAM) since December 2006. From FY
2006-2014, 79 projects in the Philippines
have been funded under the GGP amounting to USD 6,664,893 (Php315,282,763.37).
The projects include construction or rehabilitation of schools, training
centers, water supply systems and health centers, and provisions for
post-harvest facilities and equipment.
With regard to the Bangsamoro peace process itself, Japan is a
member of the International Monitoring Team (IMT) and the International Contact
Group (ICG) -- mechanisms ensuring the faithful adherence of both the
government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to the signed
documents. “The continued support of Japan to the peace process
continues today,” added Bacani.
The newly signed projects will be implemented in the
municipalities of Ampatuan, Maguindanao, Lanao del Norte, Al Ashaire Academy in
Cotabato City ,
Bayugan, Agusan del Sur and Kalbugan Elementary School in Pikit, North
Cotabato .
“Today’s Grant Contract Signing… is invaluable to the
Bangsamoro peace process. Efforts such as this, both initiated by the
Philippine government and its local and international peace partners, are
sources of light against the darkness of injustice and bigotry, of hope, that we
can realize our dreams of a Filipino nation united and progressive,” said
Bacani.
Addressing the recipients of the grants directly, Bacani
said that they should use the projects to their full potentials. “These grants
come with responsibility – a responsibility not to Japan or the Philippine government
but to your fellow Bangsamoro. Use these to improve your communities and to
further strengthen the ties that bind you together.”
“These projects, through your hands, must bear fruits, so
that more will benefit from them. Peace and development can only be achieved if
we work hand in hand and are looking toward the same direction,” he added.
Ambassador Ishikawa, meanwhile, assured the Bangsamoro
people that Japan would
continue to work hand-in-hand with all the stakeholders to support the social
and economic development in Mindanao through
development assistance such as the J-BIRD project. “I would like to close my
remarks by wishing you lasting peace and prosperity in Mindanao .
I hope the five projects signed today will be steadily implemented and make
substantial contribution to your goal.”(
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