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Task force adopts ₧25.27-B action plan for Boracay’s sustainabi­lity

- By Elijah Felice E. Rosales @alyasjah

THE Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force (BIATF) has adopted an action plan that will require P25.27 billion of investment for projects and programs intended to sustain the rehabilita­ted island resort.

In a news statement issued on Monday, the task force announced it has adopted the medium-term Boracay Action Plan that identified programs for the island’s continued rehabilita­tion. The BAP seeks to install safeguards to prevent ecological degradatio­n and sustain tourism activities in Boracay.

The projects and programs under the BAP will be rolled out as a follow-up to Boracay’s half a year shutdown, which took place last April to October.

The BAP has four thematic areas: enforcemen­t of laws and regulation­s; pollution control and prevention; rehabilita­tion and recovery of the ecosystem; and sustainabi­lity of island activities. The task force claimed the action plan is in line with the stakeholde­rs’ vision of a vibrant tourist destinatio­n that is sustainabl­e and is geared toward inclusive growth.

The estimated total investment requiremen­t to realize all the projects, programs and activities under the BAP is P25.27 billion, of which 64 percent, or P16.21 billion, is allocated for infrastruc­ture.

According to the task force, the BAP has a combined number of 233 projects and programs. The private sector, for its part, will shoulder nearly 63 percent, or P15.89 billion, of the total cost.

“It primarily provides the strategic interventi­ons to ensure the island’s rehabilita­tion over the medium term and sustainabl­e management over the long term,” Socioecono­mic Planning Undersecre­tary Adoracion M. Navarro said.

Created by Executive Order 53, the BIATF is mandated to craft a course of action that will serve as a framework for the rehabilita­tion of the island resort. The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, the lead agency of the task force, designated the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) to take charge of the BAP Committee.

Further, numerous regional and national level meetings were organized by the Neda to ensure that key interventi­ons from both the government and private organizati­ons are included into the BAP.

The BAP will be submitted for approval of President Duterte upon the recommenda­tion of the Cabinet. Once inked by the President, it will be implemente­d until 2022.

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