Rehab plan set for city
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) is set to propose a three-phase rehabilitation and recovery plan for Marawi City, to be finalized in coordination with the City Government and the Provincial Government of Lanao del Sur.
The implementation of the plan will begin as soon as the conflict in Marawi City is over.
Dubbed “Unified Plan for Marawi City,” the rehabilitation and recovery initiative will be linked to the existing plans of neighboring municipalities.
The plan will be administered under the joint leadership of the Armm’s Regional Planning and Development Office and the Marawi City Government, and will employ the “Build-Better-Now” approach for better planning and urban design.
“The plan shall build on previous efforts on disaster preparedness, prevention and mitigation, and response,” the Armm said in a statement Friday, June 3.
It said that the final output will be culture-sensitive given the context of Marawi as an Islamic city, and will consider issues on land tenure and land use. Conflict resolution processes will also be embedded in the said plan.
“As we continue to deliver relief to those affected by this crisis, we also need to plan and to prepare to build the future that the people of Marawi are holding on to,” Armm Governor Mujiv Hataman said.
“Marawi is home to our brothers and sisters in the Bangsamoro, and it is our responsibility to make sure that it continues to be home for our people. We cannot let terror drive us away from the places we have built for ourselves and our family,” Hataman noted. /
Rehabilitation plan for Marawi to come in three phases, as proposed by Armm. Recovery initiative will be linked to existing plans of neighboring towns.