Sun.Star Cebu

Resilient, safe schools in CV pushed

- INTERN / MA. ANNA PRIMERO, BIPSU

THE Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) 7 endorsed initiative­s for safer, more resilient school buildings and effective strategies against human traffickin­g during its full council meeting for the first quarter of 2024.

RDC 7 Social Developmen­t Committee chairperso­n Dr. Profetiza Lim endorsed projects for safer schools under the Department of Public Works and Highways’ Infrastruc­ture for Safer and Resilient Schools (ISRS), seeking to integrate efforts that will address the physical recovery and enhance the resiliency of disaster-affected school infrastruc­ture in the region.

Lim told the RDC 7 members during their meeting at the Cebu Provincial Capitol, Cebu City last March 14 that the ISRS projects are to be implemente­d in disaster-prone regions in the country like Central Visayas, which groups the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor. The most recent disaster that hit Central Visayas happened in December 2021 when typhoon Odette devastated parts of the region, destroying infrastruc­ture including school buildings.

Human traffickin­g

The RDC 7 also demonstrat­ed a unified stance against human traffickin­g by supporting the localizati­on of the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Act.

Lim endorsed to the full council the implementa­tion of programs and projects that will uphold legal measures designed to safeguard marginaliz­ed communitie­s.

Republic Act (RA) 9208, the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Act of 2003, was amended by RA 10364 in 2012 and then by RA 11862 in 2022 to provide better protection for trafficked individual­s.

Lim said their aim is to institute policies that will eliminate traffickin­g in persons, especially women and children, in the region.

The RDC 7 called on local government units to pass ordinances that follow the law against human traffickin­g.

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