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$400-M ADB loan for Marawi rehab seen approved by Dec.

- Tubayan Elijah Joseph C.

THE ASIAN Developmen­t Bank (ADB) said it is preparing a $400-million emergency assistance loan to support Marawi City’s rehabilita­tion.

“ADB is committed to helping rebuild the city of Marawi into a thriving economic center where people live in peace and prosperity. We are preparing a comprehens­ive assistance package that seeks to help ease the adverse social impact of the armed conflict on the city and its residents,” ADB Vice-President Stephen P. Groff was quoted in a statement as saying.

The ADB said that it expects the loan package to be approved by its Board of Directors in “early December.” It said that the assistance “seeks to help provide flexible and immediate financing for the city’s rebuilding and rehabilita­tion, including the improvemen­t of the city’s connectivi­ty through better public infrastruc­ture.”

“ADB is preparing to help restore water utilities and health infrastruc­ture, improve the delivery of social services, and provide livelihood­s to affected residents of Marawi in Lanao del Sur province. Lanao del Sur is the poorest province in the country, with nearly three-fourths of its population living below the poverty line,” the ADB said.

Mr. Groff, ADB Country Director for the Philippine­s Kelly Bird, ADB Director for Transport and Communicat­ions Hiroaki Yamaguchi, and other ADB staff, visited Marawi on Nov. 13 to consult with Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) Field Office Manager and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council Assistant Secretary Felix J. Castro , Jr., Marawi City Mayor Majul U. Gandamra, and Lanao del Sur provincial administra­tor Juraira M. Alonto, among others.

Aside from the ADB, the Department of Finance (DoF) said that it will tap funds from the Bangon Marawi Comprehens­ive Rehabilita­tion and Recovery Program (BMCRRP) worth $200 million, a $241 million retail bond float, and a 2 billion yen grant from the Japanese government.

The DoF plans to hold a pledging session with developmen­t partners this month. The United States, Spain, Australia, and the World Bank have expressed interest in providing financing support. —

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