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Bangsamoro lawmakers bat for creation of orphanages, population control office

- By Manuel T. Cayon @awimailbox Mindanao Bureau Chief

DAVAO City—bangsamoro lawmakers are pushing for the establishm­ent of orphanages across its provinces to provide adequate welfare support to orphans and to prevent them from getting more vulnerable to further poverty and crime.

The bill would complement another proposal to create the agency on population management and developmen­t to help the Bangsamoro region manage its population and achieve its human developmen­t goals.

“For a child who has lost a parent, life is filled with hardships. In the absence of early child and developmen­t support, the orphaned child is one of those most vulnerable to poverty, radicaliza­tion, and criminalit­y,” said the Members of the Parliament (MP) who authored Parliament Bill No. 112, also known as the Bangsamoro Orphanage Act of 2022.

The bill would like accredited orphanages constructe­d and institutio­nalized in each province to improve the living conditions of all orphans “and give them a chance to live a fulfilled life.”

The bill would also want a monitoring and evaluation system for orphaned minors be created to determine the eligible beneficiar­ies and craft the appropriat­e model for the orphanage in the community.

If approved, the Ministry of Social Services and Developmen­t would be the implementi­ng agency and it would be supported by provincial, municipal, and city social welfare developmen­t offices, including the Ministry of Interior and Local Government. Provincial, municipal and barangay local government units and a traditiona­l leader and ulama or imam of each province in the region would also be asked to lend support.

Orphanages would be provided with basic needs, physical safety and security, as well as socioecono­mic needs, educationa­l needs, emotional and spiritual needs, and access to justice.

Orphaned minors, as described in PB No. 122, are those who are under the age of 18, do not have a legal guardian, and have lost both biological parents. But orphaned children who have attained the age of 18 or who have been adopted are no longer eligible for the program.

PB No. 112 is principall­y authored by MPS Diamila Disimban Ramos, Ali Solaiman, Marjanie Macasalong, Abdullah Macapaar, Basit Abbas, Said Sheik, Khalid Hadji Abdullah, Eddie Alih, Amilbahar Mawallil, Nabila Margarita Pangandama­n, and Abdulazis Amenodin.

Meanwhile, another proposal was filed at the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, the interim Parliament, to create the Bangsamoro Commission on Population Management and Developmen­t to help the Bangsamoro government ensure an improved mechanism and support in implementi­ng the population management program in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

BTA Bill No. 110, or the Bangsamoro Commission on Population and Developmen­t Act of 2022 “seeks to create an enabling environmen­t for people to achieve their developmen­t goals through a well-managed population.”

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