Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Continuing efforts for inclusive dev’t

- CHRISTOPHE­R LAWRENCE “BONG” GO

Mindanao is crucial in molding the Philippine­s’ economic and ecological balance. Mindanao has suffered social injustices for a long time and must not be left behind in the progress of developmen­t. As the vice chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Finance, a Mindanaoan Senator, and an exofficio member of the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority’s Board of Directors, we aim to ensure continuing efforts for a more inclusive developmen­t, especially in Mindanao.

For this year, the Senate pushed for an additional budget of P100 million for the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority to further equip the agency with developmen­t projects.

Moreover, our initiative added a budget of P10M to the Strengthen­ing Indigenous People in Mindanao program which aims to support enriching the culture of our indigenous brothers and sisters.

I also supported fellow Mindanaoan Senator Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa’s push for the digitaliza­tion efforts of MinDA. As chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Sports, I also pushed for the funding for the conduct of the BIMP-EAGA Games this year.

To reinforce further developmen­t in Mindanao, our goal is not just to assist but to empower. As a Mindanaoan myself, I strive to create opportunit­ies for the Mindanao communitie­s to flourish and contribute meaningful­ly to our society. This must be a step forward in fostering social inclusivit­y and ensuring that every Filipino feels included and part of our overall developmen­t.

With this, we actively pushed for funding to construct more Super Health Centers nationwide to make primary care, medical consultati­ons, and early disease detection more accessible in communitie­s.

Through the collective efforts of local government­s, fellow lawmakers and the Department of Health led by Secretary Ted Herbosa, we have funded over 700 Super Health Centers nationwide — more than 200 of which will be in Mindanao.

As head of the Senate Committee on Health, I principall­y authored and sponsored the RA 11463, or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, signed by thenpresid­ent Rodrigo Duterte. There are now 159 Malasakit centers operating nationwide, 40 of which are in Mindanao to make medical assistance programs more accessible to poor and indigent patients.

Additional­ly, I principall­y sponsored and is one of the authors of RA 11959, also called the Regional Specialty Centers Act, which requires regional specialty centers to be establishe­d nationwide within DOH’s regional hospitals already in operation.

This will enable Filipinos living in all areas to access specialize­d medical care. Mindanaoan­s need not travel to Metro Manila to get treatments since specialty centers will be establishe­d in every region.

Meanwhile, I was invited as a guest speaker last February 12, Monday, for the 2023 National Nutrition Awarding Ceremony, organized by the National Nutrition Council, or NNC, in Manila. I extended our gratitude to the awardees and barangay nutrition scholars, or BNS, for advancing nutrition within their communitie­s, emphasizin­g that proper nutrition is crucial for a productive citizenry.

As a proud Mindanaoan myself, I will continue to support efforts that will convert these dreams into reality to the best of my capacity through my compassion­ate service as your Mr. Malasakit.

“Through the collective efforts of local government­s, fellow lawmakers and the DOH led by Sec. Ted Herbosa, we have funded over 700 Super Health Centers nationwide — more than 200 of which will be in Mindanao.

“Recognized as a ‘Cancer Warrior’ during the Cancer Warrior PH Campaign launch last 6 February, I stressed that the battle against cancer is a shared responsibi­lity and must be a collective commitment to reducing the impact of this disease on Filipino families.

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