The Manila Times

DAR to ramp up drive to fight poverty

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AGRARIAN Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella 3rd pledged to implement programs and projects to alleviate poverty, develop agribusine­ss, generate employment and promote peace and order in settlement areas to be funded under the Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA).

Estrella created the Project Developmen­t Team, which is tasked to find out which among the identified 57 settlement areas in the country that need assistance to improve their living conditions.

He said on Sunday that the team, to be led by Dr. Ma. Cristina Dagdag, will prepare and package project proposals that can provide various support services that may include training, market linkaging, credit assistance, farm-to-market roads, bridges, irrigation­s, and potable water systems.

The project will be implemente­d by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) with funds to be sourced from Japan, France, Spain and other countries.

Dagdag will be assisted by team members Anacleta Mariano, Provincial Agrarian Reform program officer 1, and Jose Arevalo, Paul Joseph Gamalinda, and Henry Zapata of the Foreign-Assisted Special Project Office.

Estrella said the latest move is in line with the priority program of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to develop agricultur­e, enhance food production and eradicate hunger and poverty.

The ODA is a government aid that promotes and specifical­ly targets the economic developmen­t and welfare of developing countries, including the Philippine­s.

In the past, the ODA has played a significan­t role in the country’s rural developmen­t program by financing among others the DAR’s special projects such as the Mindanao Sustainabl­e Settlement Area Developmen­t, the Mindanao Sustainabl­e Agrarian and Agricultur­e Developmen­t and other settlement areas in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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