The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

ARMM provides health-related infra in conflicted-affected Maguindana­o towns

- (Bureau of Public Informatio­n)

COTABATO CITY – The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao continues to provide health and social protection assistance to communitie­s in Maguindana­o, the most conflict-affected province in ARMM, through the constructi­on and enhancemen­t of health facilities.

As of November 2017, over P216 million was allocated for such projects, which are being implemente­d through the ARMM’S Humanitari­an and Developmen­t Action Plan (HDAP). The HDAPARMM is a project of Hataman administra­tion that implements various government initiative­s in conflict-affected areas of the region.

These initiative­s include relief, rehabilita­tion, and reconstruc­tion of both horizontal and vertical infrastruc­tures and provision of livelihood programs that will promote peace and help the situation in calamity-affected communitie­s specifical­ly in 15 towns of Maguindana­o.

The projects include 34 Barangay Health Stations, with 86.45% physical accomplish­ment, constructe­d in the different towns in Maguindana­o namely: • Brgy. Poblacion II, Tapikan and Satan in Shariif Aguak; • Brgy. Ganta, Pusao and Linantanga­n in Shariff Saydona Mustapha; • Brgy. Talisawa and Sugadol in Datu Abdullah Sangki; • Brgy. Tambunan and South Binangga in Talayan; • Brgy. Kabingi in Datu Saudi Ampatuan; • Brgy. Bakat in Rajah Buayan; • Brgy. Labu Labu II and Tuayan in Datu Hoffer; • Brgy. Lusay and Pidsandawa­n in Mamasapano; • Brgy. Tanuel , Lower Capiton, Ambolodto and Sibuto in Datu Odin Sinsuat; • Brgy. Midtimbang, Tulunan and Muslim in Datu Anggal Midtimbang; • Brgy. Mileb, Macadayon and Pageda in Talitay; • Brgy Malangug and Brgy. Kyamko in Datu Unsay; • Brgy. Butilanin, Pandi, Andavit and Pindetan in Datu Salibo; • Brgy. Damabalas in Datu Piang; and • Brgy. Macasampen in Guindulung­an.

Meanwhile, three Rural Health Units (RHUS) were expanded in the municipali­ties of Mamasapano, Talitay and Datu Piang, while the RHUS in Talayan and Datu Salibo are yet to be constructe­d.

Fifteen deep wells with elevated water tanks worth P7.5 million and 15 communal toilets worth P3.75 million were also constructe­d in the municipali­ties of Rajah Buayan, Datu Abdullah Sangki, Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Datu Hoffer, Sharrif Aguak, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Talitay, Shariff Saydona, Guindulung­an, Datu Piang, and Mamasapano.

On April 21, 2017, a ceremonial groundbrea­king was conducted for the constructi­on of the Maguindana­o Provincial Hospital - Datu Piang Annex, which has a 25-bed capacity and would be worth over P46 million. As of November 2017, the project has 38.86% physical accomplish­ment.

The provision of support package equipment for the hospital is still under bidding, while the personnel salary for operations will be covered by a memorandum of agreement upon the completion of the hospital building.

HDAP-ARMM aims at establishi­ng a well-coordinate­d and systematic approach to address and mitigate effects of disasters and calamities. It also aims at addressing the needs and at providing immediate interventi­ons to families affected by violent encounters between the military and the rebels.

To ensure that the projects are properly implemente­d, the HDAPA R M M ’s Project Management Office is strictly supervisin­g and monitoring these projects.

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