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Mindanawon­s complete Jica-funded program

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THREE representa­tives from Mindanao recently completed a water resources management course in Japan, one of the programs under the Jica Knowledge Co-Creation Program.

Makmod Pasawilan of the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority; Ardi Abril Layugue of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority-Zamboanga Peninsula; and Arvilyn Omblero of Iligan City Waterworks System joined 15 other young leaders from the Philippine­s for a month-long classroom and on-site training in Tokyo and Hokkaido.

The program aims to share knowledge on laws, policies, mechanisms, strategies, programs and projects, river systems, and best practices in the entire spectrum of water resources management.

“As an environmen­tal planner and developmen­t manager for Mindanao, I saw the need to learn more on water resources management to address the current and future issues concerning water such as scarcity, ground water subsidence, salt water intrusion, sediment disasters, and flooding,” said Pasawilan, who is the lone Bangsamoro representa­tive to the program.

Pasawilan who is also involved with MinDA’s resource management and planning programs added that he will apply his learning in dealing with the water resources particular­ly in the Mindanao River Basin.

“Japan’s experience provided me the opportunit­y to value water - and by valuing water, we are indeed valuing life,” he added, citing the country’s effective policies, mechanism and flood control measures in Japan that can be considered in MRB and other river basins.

Mindanao is home to eight major river basins, namely the Agus River Basin, Cagayan de Oro River Basin, Tagoloan River Basin, Agusan River Basin, Mindanao River Basin (MRB-Cotabato), TagumLibug­anon river basin, Davao river basin and Buayan-Malungan river basin. The MRB-Cotabato and the Agusan River Basin in the Caraga region are two of the largest river basins in Mindanao.

MinDA Secretary Datu Abul Khayr Alonto also lauded the Mindanawon­s’ representa­tion in the program, citing the need for more planners who will put into considerat­ion the island-region’s inherent wealth including its watersheds, forests, and river basins.

“Water is essential for broad-based agricultur­al production and rural developmen­t. The sustainabl­e management of our waters will result to ensuring food security and eradicatin­g poverty,” Alonto said, while adding that he hopes for more Mindanawon­s to be able to take part in learning and technical sessions on sectors that are relevant to Mindanao, include peace and developmen­t, environmen­t, and infrastruc­ture planning.

The Jica Knowledge CoCreation Program aims to capacitate young leaders in the developmen­t sectors through specialize­d technical training. The Water Resource Management course is the second program to be completed this year.

The program is open to all Filipino citizens, 2035 years old, who have been working for government offices, developmen­t organizati­ons, and duly recognized non-profit organizati­ons for at least two years. Jica is now accepting applicatio­ns for the Agribusine­ss/Agri-Eco-Tourism, which will commence on February 2018.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? PH’S JICA ALUMNI. Young leaders from the Philippine­s are the newest batch of Jica Alumni after completing the month-long Jica Knowledge Co-Creation Program (Young Leaders) Water Resources Management Course in Tokyo and Hokkaido, Japan last November 7....
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO PH’S JICA ALUMNI. Young leaders from the Philippine­s are the newest batch of Jica Alumni after completing the month-long Jica Knowledge Co-Creation Program (Young Leaders) Water Resources Management Course in Tokyo and Hokkaido, Japan last November 7....

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