Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Database for planning developmen­t pushed

- By Jo Ann Sablad

THE Mindanao Migrants Center for Empowering Actions Inc. (MMCEAI) is pushing for a comprehens­ive profiling and sustainabl­e database for local migrants in the country which would help in planning developmen­t strategies in the region.

MMCEAI executive director Inorisa Elento said that according to the figure provided by the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda)-Northern Mindanao, the said region has a population growth rate of 1.92 percent, a bit higher than the country’s growth rate of 1.84 percent.

Local migration, Elento said, plays a part in the increasing number of population in the region.

“If there are more people coming in to Northern Mindanao, it affects the host region. Kung pag-usapan natin yung (if we talked about) inmigratio­n, people outside the region coming to Northern Mindanao. So meaning daghan na kaayo ang tao dinhi sa (there are many people in) Northern Mindanao. So what are they doing here?” Elento said.

“Its also a competitio­n now of resources, job opportunit­ies, facilities and services of the government,” she added, further saying that in a congested area, criminalit­y rate will also be a considerat­ion.

Another concern is the Indigenous People (IP) or the lumads. Elento said that the IP communitie­s in the region are starting to dwindle.

At present, there are no available data for local migrants coming in and going out of each regions.

“Data is very powerful. If you really would like to deliver good services, effective services, create mechanisms to be more effective in terms of governance,” Elento said.

“We have to look at migration not just a problem but its also a solution of the problem. What is a challenge now is how do we make migration safe. How do we make migration as issue of developmen­t, not just a problem,” she added.

The MMCEAI executive director said it is now a challenge how to make migration a safe option to people who would like to be developed or survive in other areas.

She added that if people are so keen to ensure the safety of the migrants translatin­g the movement of people into developmen­t, the government should have numbers, figures or data.

“It’s not just an issue of peace and order, its an issue of the whole developmen­t context. To come up with a data on how many people are coming in and migrating out of the city or region is to look into safe migration,” Elento said.

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