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Japan is top source of ODA

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Japan remained the top provider of official developmen­t assistance (ODA) to the Philippine­s as of September, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) reported.

Its loans and grants stood at US$5.98 billion, accounting for 41.20 percent of the country’s total active ODA portfolio.

It was followed by the World Bank with $3.13 billion (21.56 percent) and the Asian Developmen­t Bank with $2.24 billion (15.44 percent).

In fourth place is the United States, with total active ODA amounting to $807 million (5.56 percent). It was followed by Korea with $660 million in loans and grants (4.55 percent).

Other ODA providers are Australia, the United Nations System, Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB), France, EU, China, Germany, Opec Fund for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (OFID), Italy, Canada, Spain and New Zealand.

The total net commitment of the country’s active ODA portfolio as of September 2018, based on the data generated in December 2018, reached $14.5 billion, with total grants amounting to $2.22 billion and total loans amounting to $12.28 billion.

One of the notable projects financed by Japan is the first phase of the Metro Manila Subway Project, which comprises the constructi­on of a 25.3-kilometer subway. The subway will run from Mindanao Ave. in Quezon City to Taguig, with an extension to the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

The government­s of the Philippine­s and Japan signed the P50-billion loan agreement for the Metro Manila Subway Project in March 16. The project is expected to break ground this month.

“As we assess 2018, we look at our developmen­t partners full of appreciati­on and gratitude. They have been constantly beside us in our efforts to pursue much-needed reforms, and both social and physical infrastruc­tures to reach our goals,” Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia said.

Pernia said the government must take the lead in ensuring these projects create lasting change in the lives of Filipinos. /

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