Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Japan gives food security assets to Bangsamoro

The Japanese government is a major partner of BARMM in its reconstruc­tion and developmen­t

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Japan has been contributi­ng to the peace process in Mindanao for more than two decades through the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiative­s for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t. To date, more than 100 projects worth $515 million have been undertaken under the J-BIRD.

The latest project was the handover of community assets for enhancing food security and livelihood to the Bangsamoro people.

On 21 February, the handover ceremony was held in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat and

Datu Mantil, Pigcawayan, Cotabato. The ceremony was attended by Deputy Chief of Mission Matsuda Kenichi, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao Minister for Agricultur­e, Fishery and Agrarian Reform Mohammad S. Yacob, BARMM Minister for Public Works Eduard Guerra, BARMM Minister for Science and Technology Aida Silongan, Governor Datu Pax Ali S. Mangudadat­u of Sultan Kudarat Province, Joint Normalizat­ion Committee Co-Chairs Akmad Brahmin and Ariel Hernandez, and United Nations Developmen­t Program Philippine­s Deputy Representa­tive Edwine Carrie.

The $2.3 million worth of assets aim to address the recent supply crisis and price inflation in the region by helping ensure food security for sustaining the peacebuild­ing and recovery in the BARMM. Approximat­ely 9,000 residents in six communitie­s received food packs while 24,000 residents in 16 communitie­s in and around BARMM were set to benefit from livelihood developmen­t support related to the agricultur­e and fisheries sectors.

“As the 10th anniversar­y of the Comprehens­ive Agreement on the Bangsamoro approaches, and the 2025 Bangsamoro Parliament election is in the horizon, we sincerely hope that this project will succeed and serve as an inspiratio­n to the other communitie­s in BARMM for greater economic stability and to further accelerate the Peace Process in the region,” Matsuda said in a speech during the ceremony.

Japan, through J-BIRD, is committed to helping BARMM address its current challenges as a result of decades of armed conflict fueled by issues such as historical land disputes, cultural and religious difference­s and political grievances.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JAPAN EMBASSY ?? FARM tractor is among community assets handed by Japanese representa­tives to Bangsamoro officials in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat and Datu Mantil, Pigcawayan, Cotabato on 21 February.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JAPAN EMBASSY FARM tractor is among community assets handed by Japanese representa­tives to Bangsamoro officials in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat and Datu Mantil, Pigcawayan, Cotabato on 21 February.
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