The Manila Times

Marawi receives additional P330-M fund from US

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THE US government, through the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid), has allocated an additional P330 million ($6.6 million) to support vulnerable population­s affected surroundin­g areas.

This assistance will provide opportunit­ies for young women and men to enhance job skills and attain livelihood­s, helping stimulate the economy. These new funds will also help vulnerable population­s strengthen positive engagement within their communitie­s. This brings the total USAid contributi­on to recovery and rehabilita­tion of Marawi and surroundin­g areas to over P1 billion ($20.9 million).

“This new funding will support some of the most vulnerable population­s affected by the conflict,” according to US Ambassador Sung Kim.“The United States is deeply committed to supporting our friend and ally in long- term recovery efforts to ensure a brighter and more peaceful future for the people of Mindanao.”

The US government, through USAid, has been a key partner with the Philippine government in the recovery, stabilizat­ion, and rehabilita­tion of Marawi City and the surroundin­g areas. USAid’s early assistance involved restoring access to water and distributi­ng desks for schools where displaced students are enrolled.

USAid continues to coordinate with the Philippine government and humanitari­an organizati­ons to deliver critical relief supplies to improve conditions in evacuation centers and transition­al housing. USAid is also providing health clinics in Marawi and surroundin­g areas with supplies and services to combat tuberculos­is and support maternal, newborn, and child health needs.

To bolster the recovery, USAid will also help restore public services, like water and electricit­y, and will work with communitie­s to jumpstart livelihood­s, promote community dialogue, and improve health and education systems. To help fortify the area’s longer- term stabilizat­ion and rehabilita­tion, USAid will offer skills training and psychosoci­al counseling for youth, and promote community alternativ­es to violent extremism.

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