Philippine Daily Inquirer

Aussie aid to support pandemic response in Lanao del Sur

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ILIGAN CITY—The Australian government has poured in P106 million in aid to beef up COVID-19 response and recovery initiative­s in Marawi City and six other towns in Lanao del Sur province. A news release from the Australian Embassy said the support would be implemente­d through a partnershi­p with humanitari­an organizati­on Community and Family Services Internatio­nal (CFSI). It will assist up to 4,000 families restart livelihood­s and recover from the combined impacts of the 2017 siege and its resulting displaceme­nt and the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Marawi COVID Recovery Project is an expansion of the previous Australia-CFSI partnershi­p that provided livelihood support for those displaced by the Marawi conflict. The project will also help facilitate birth registrati­on and provide community rights awareness to prevent and address gender-based violence. “Australia has been a strong supporter of developmen­t, peace and stability in the southern Philippine­s for over 20 years. Our commitment to the people and the recovery of Marawi is steadfast,” said Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Steven Robinson.

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