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Philippine­s backs out of US foreign aid grant

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The Philippine­s has withdrawn its applicatio­n for a second compact with the Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC).

In a press conference, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said the Duterte administra­tion needs to focus on rehabilita­tion efforts in Marawi City.

“By way of final announceme­nt, we have opted to withdraw from the second millenium challenge,” Roque said.

“The decision to withdraw was because of the urgent priority of the administra­tion to rebuild Marawi,” he added.

MCC is an independen­t United States foreign aid agency that provides grants to promote economic growth in poor countries that are committed to good governance, economic freedom and investment­s in citizens.

The Philippine­s Compact, ap- proved in 2010, was a five-year $434-million grant that supported reforms and investment­s to modernize the Bureau of Internal Revenue, expanded and improved the community-driven developmen­t project Kalahi-CIDSS, and rehabilita­ted a secondary national road in Samar province.

The Philippine­s has been listed as a “candidate country” for a second compact or grant.

Based on the MCC Fiscal Year 2018 scorecard, however, the Philippine­s failed to meet the performanc­e standard as it received low scores in controllin­g corruption and ensuring rule of law.

Roque said the Philippine­s would not apply for MCC’s second cycle of grants until the government is able to gain traction in rebuilding Marawi City.

“It was really just that Marawi happened. We did not expect it and it’s going to be a very costly rebuilding,” he said.

Marawi was devastated by a five-month battle between government troops and the Maute terrorists, who laid siege to the city on May 23 after security forces failed to arrest terrorist leader Isnilon Hapilon. Defense authori- ties declared an end to the armed conflict on October 23.

Roque said the Duterte administra­tion remained optimistic that the US government would continue to support efforts to restore law and order in Marawi, despite this decision to withdraw.

“We have invited the US government’s continued support and assistance for the recon- struction of Marawi,” he said.

“We’re confident that the US government fully understand­s our decision to relocate our fund priority for this year, and that will not, in any way, adverse the impact or eligibilit­y for another round of compact assistance in the future because it calls for counterpar­t financing as well,” he added.

 ?? FOTO FROM MCC WEBSITE ?? ROAD PROJECT. US foreign aid agency Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC) is rehabilita­ting 220 kilometers of roads in Samar and Eastern Samar provinces.
FOTO FROM MCC WEBSITE ROAD PROJECT. US foreign aid agency Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC) is rehabilita­ting 220 kilometers of roads in Samar and Eastern Samar provinces.

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