Abra villages given health care projects
BANGUED, Abra: Health services will soon be more accessible to residents of geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs) in six Abra towns following the construction of six health care stations worth P31.6 million here.
“The government recognizes the dire situation of our physically remote areas, which have experienced challenges in getting vital medical treatment,” said regional director Araceli San Jose on Sunday, February 4.
“Health care disparities have been a source of concern, and we understand the importance of a holistic solution,” added San Jose.
Indeed, the construction of health care stations in Abra will hopefully address the challenges and disparity in health care accessibility and to guarantee that all communities have access to essential medical care.
She said developing health care facilities in remote areas is more than just constructing buildings, as it is about building a healthier future for every community member by bringing healthcare services, expertise, and support directly to them, as well as the government’s commitment to their health, their families, and the entire community.
“The projects funded under the Support to Barangay Development Program (SBDP) spearheaded by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac) for GIDAs mark a pivotal moment in the region’s pursuit of equitable health care they deserve,” she said.
San Jose explained that the six health stations are strategically located in Barangay Pang-Ot, Nanangduan, Villavieja, Dintan, Bolbolo, and Tikitik in Pilar, Abra will provide crucial services to the area’s various Indigenous Peoples communities which include regular medical consultations, immunizations, and health education programs.
“The development of these health stations is intended to promote the general health and well-being of Indigenous Peoples by expanding their access to health care. Furthermore, the stations will serve as a venue for community health workers to conduct outreach programs and encourage preventive measures,” she said.
During a joint inspection by DILG-Cordillera, DILG-Abra, and the municipal government of Pilar, Mayor Tyron Christopher Beroña emphasized the need for improved health care services and community empowerment to address previously affected areas and promote development and stability.
“Our goal is clear: to create an environment that is stable, robust, and conducive to progress. By focusing on health care improvements and community empowerment, we are setting the groundwork for a better future for Pilar, where our constituents thrive and contribute to the progress of our community,” he said.
The upgrading of Cuda-Caocaoayan Farm-to-Market Road, valued at P6.6 million, will have a positive impact on approximately 385 residents of Barangay Lul-Luno, Luba, Abra.
This project aims to improve accessibility to government services, enhance safety in transportation, facilitate the delivery of agricultural products to market centers, and stimulate economic growth in the barangay (villages).
To recall, SBDP is a hallmark program of the NTF-Elcac with the end goal of bringing development to former conflict-prone communities.