Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

2nd Kawiyagan for Marawi IDPs held

- By Riz P. Sunio Correspond­ent

MARAWI CITY – A celebratio­n of rebuilt lives and sustainabl­e livelihood for the internally displaced persons (IDPs) of the Marawi Siege was commemorat­ed in the second Kawiyagan, Thursday, Marawi City Hall Grounds.

In the event, government groups and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons (NGOs) held a ceremonial turnover of livelihood support and grants to IDPs from different evacuation sites in Marawi City.

Some of the livelihood supports were seeds, fuels for the tractors, fishing and agricultur­al supplies, and sewing machines.

The event started last month by Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) to “converge” the list of beneficiar­ies among government agencies, local government units, and humanitari­an groups to avoid duplicatio­n of distributi­on of grants among beneficiar­ies.

TFBM Secretary Eduardo Del Rosario also said in his speech that the event aims to make the distributi­on of support to the IDPs systematic to make sure that all evacuation sites have equal distributi­on of support from the agencies.

The government agencies that participat­ed were the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Agricultur­e and Fisheries (DAF) of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm), Department of Agricultur­e (DA), Philippine Informatio­n Agency (PIA), and TESDA.

Humanitari­an groups that were with their beneficiar­ies were Community and Family Services Internatio­nal (CFSI), Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) of the United Nations, World Food Program (WFP), People’s Disaster Risk Reduction Network (PDRRN), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), and MARADEKA.

Sondo Monara, 41, an evacuee in Sarimanok Site 2, has been staying in her evacuation center for three months now.

Before the siege, they used to have a retail store in Lilod Bubong Madayan, part of the most affected area (MAA) of the siege.

Upon receiving her ready-to-wear (RTW) livelihood support from CFSI, Sonda said that she was happy to finally be able to provide for her family.

Another IDP, Rakim Magulama, 21, father of three children, received an ice cream cart from CFSI and had an income of about Php 2,000 during the event from selling ice cream.

He said that when the siege erupted, his family was only able to bring one pair of clothing from their former home in Moncado Kadilingan and walked from Marawi all the way to Balo-i for safety.

PDRRN, in the event, showcased their iAfford Card which is being distribute­d to 15,000 IDPs.

Also called e-Puyot or Financial Inclusion for the Recovery of Marawi (FIRM), the card was given to the IDPs for them to

have a bank account to save their money and perform cashless purchases while teaching them how to properly store their money responsibl­y.

The NGO provided basic financial literacy orientatio­ns to their beneficiar­ies before distributi­ng the cards.

A Php 2,000 allowance was also given to them. After the provision, the IDPs are expected to store their money in their cards, said Ricky Senec, project team leader of PDRRN.

Kawiyagan will be held every 27th day of the month, as discussed in a meeting for the event by all the agencies and will continue “until needed,” Sec. Del Rosario said.

“This is in line with President Duterte’s order to help Marawi City,” Sec. Del Rosario said.

The October Kawiyagan will be hosted by DA.

‘Kawiyagan’ means ‘livelihood’ in the Meranaw language.

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