The Manila Times

US commits P595M for advancing peace in Mindanao

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THE US government announced a P595 million extension of the Mindanao Peace and Developmen­t Assistance Agreement on November 13. The bilateral agreement, a partnershi­p between the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid) and the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA), supports projects that enhance governance, expand economic opportunit­ies, provide infrastruc­ture, and strengthen the foundation­s of peace in con-

Acting USAid Mission Director Patrick Wesner and MinDA Chair Datu Abul Khayr Dangcal Alonto signed the extension of the agreement, which brings the total US government support to the partnershi­p since 2007 to over P7 billion. The extension funds opportunit­ies for people affected by the Marawi Siege to improve their economic conditions, and will strengthen community cohesion among the displaced population.

“Today, the US government reaffirms our commitment to walking alongside you and offering support as we relentless­ly pursue our shared vision of prosperity and peace in Mindanao,” said Acting USAid Mission Director Wesner.

- cials presented results from a USsponsore­d assessment on water, food, energy, and land resources in Mindanao. Insights gained from the study will guide a robust and evidence-based strategy for advancing resilience and economic growth in the region.

Through this agreement, USAid and MinDA have partnered to upgrade airport runways, water systems, bridges, and roadways, as well as build water systems, boat landings, bridges, market centers, and farm-to-market roads, improving infrastruc­ture in 800 barangays over the past 11 years.

Mindanao Developmen­t Authority Chair Datu Abul Khayr and Acting USAid Mission Director Patrick Wesner sign the extension of the Mindanao Peace and Developmen­t Assistance Agreement.

USAid has also partnered with local government­s and civil society organizati­ons throughout Mindanao to promote local governance good practices, increase community cohesion, facilitate dialogue, and decrease

more than 170,000

residents -

cal government use of social accountabi­lity tools. Additional­ly, the partnershi­p has provided job training to more than 28,000 former combatants to enable them to pursue productive livelihood­s, and has improved the capacity of more than 630 rural banks

microenter­prise clients.

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