The Philippine Star

WB Yolanda reconstruc­tion plan includes $3.2-B aid over 4 years

- By Ted Torres

A new reconstruc­tion plan for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda includes $3.2 billion in assistance over a four-year period.

The Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project, outlined by the World Bank Group, will be submitted to the institutio­n’s board of executive directors in August for approval.

According to World Bank Group president Jim Yong Kim, the project reaffirms the institutio­n’s commitment to the rebuilding of Yolanda-battered provinces.

Jim is in the country to personally look at developmen­ts in the ravaged areas and other activities of the global financial institutio­n.

“I am encouraged to see the government, civil society, private sector, and local communitie­s rebuilding access roads, irrigation facilities, shelters and schools for those affected by the disaster in Palo and Tanauan in Leyte,” he said.

The proposed project includes more than $62 million targeted to boost the incomes of farmers and fishermen and repair of 230 kilometers of farm-to-market roads in central Philippine­s.

It is part of a $508.25-million project designed to raise rural incomes and boost productivi­ty for farmers and fishermen nationwide.

The World Bank earlier had announced nearly $1 billion in financial assistance in the immediate aftermath of the typhoon.

The Philippine­s is the thirdmost vulnerable country in the world to extreme weather-related events, earthquake­s, sea level rise, and storm surges.

“If we don’t build resilience to climate change and natural disasters, we won’t end poverty,” Jim said.

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