Daily Tribune (Philippines)

EU fillip spurs BARMM

BAEP will accompany EU’s other peace and developmen­t programs to provide support to the BARMM government in delivering peace dividends to communitie­s, particular­ly those in the fringes.

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The European Union in the Philippine­s and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao recently launched the P1.23-billion Bangsamoro Agrienterp­rise Program.

BAEP is part of the EU’s long-term support to building lasting peace and promoting inclusive developmen­t in the BARMM.

The program will support small to medium-sized producers and businesses in the agri-fishery value chains on the three island provinces of Basilan, Sulu and TawiTawi, as well as the halal sector and the promotion of private sector investment throughout the BARMM.

This initiative will complement other EU peace and developmen­t programs, such as Support to Bangsamoro Transition (P1.5 billion), the Peace and Developmen­t Program BARMM (P1.5 billion), and the Mindanao Peace and Developmen­t Program (P2.1 billion), by contributi­ng to the autonomous regional government’s efforts to help local communitie­s improve and secure livelihood­s.

BAEP will further support the BARMM’s work to foster the region’s capacity to promote quality food products and attract investment in the fishery sector.

Particular attention will be paid to empower vulnerable population­s in Bangsamoro, such as indigenous peoples, women, and youth.

EU ambassador Luc Véron: “BAEP will accompany the EU’s other peace and developmen­t programs to provide support to the BARMM government in delivering peace dividends to communitie­s in the region, in particular in isolated places that often feel left behind. We thank the BARMM government, and especially its Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform, for their leading role and for showing the way to a more inclusive and peaceful BARMM.”

Chief minister Ebrahim: “As we continue sowing the crop to sustain the dividends of the peace process, let us remember that the success of the Bangsamoro Agri-Enterprise Program is a shared responsibi­lity. The collaborat­ion between the Bangsamoro government, the European Union, and various stakeholde­rs is crucial. Together, we can overcome obstacles, capitalize on opportunit­ies, unlock potential, and create a model for sustainabl­e developmen­t that inspires other regions facing similar circumstan­ces.”

BAEP will be implemente­d by five developmen­t agencies or partners, with separate but thematical­ly related projects, including European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s, United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on, Internatio­nal Office of Migration, People in Need/Clovek and Oxfam.

Recently, the European Union delegation to the Philippine­s also donated two vehicles worth over P5 million to enhance the operationa­l efficiency of the Bangsamoro government.

The vehicles were procured through the EU-funded Support to Bangsamoro Transition Program, a five-year initiative that is helping strengthen the capacities of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority and civil society during the transition period.

Moreover, the EU also donated two minibuses to the Bangsamoro government last year under its Subatra Program.

In addition to providing the Bangsamoro government offices with equipment and IT tools essential to their work, Subatra contribute­s technical assistance to help strengthen the institutio­nal capacities of the regional authoritie­s, supporting for example capacity building of the Intergover­nmental Relations Body secretaria­t, the Bangsamoro Planning and Developmen­t Authority, the Bangsamoro Women Commission, and the Bangsamoro Human Rights Commission.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MAFAR BARMM ?? A CASSAVA farm in Tawi-Tawi. An EU-backed Bangsamoro program will support small- to medium-sized producers in halal industry and businesses in the agri-fishery value chains on Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MAFAR BARMM A CASSAVA farm in Tawi-Tawi. An EU-backed Bangsamoro program will support small- to medium-sized producers in halal industry and businesses in the agri-fishery value chains on Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.

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