The Philippine Star

US turns over P3.4 B worth of assistance to Marawi displaced communitie­s

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The United States government turned over 80 transition­al houses, a climate-resilient public market, and four grants as part of its $63.6 million (P3.4 billion) worth of humanitari­an and recovery assistance to persons displaced by the 2017 Marawi siege.

The US government, through the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), turned over on Monday the houses, public market, and grants that will provide infrastruc­ture and livelihood support to the displaced communitie­s.

US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires John Law led the handover ceremonies of the community grants and public market.

The market, valued at more than P4 million, is the first of four trading centers constructe­d by USAID to facilitate market linkages and help Marawi’s displaced population integrate into communitie­s in Lanao Del Sur.

USAID is also providing training, equipment, and commoditie­s to entreprene­urs previously trading in Marawi’s most affected area, to help them restart their businesses in their new communitie­s.

To date, 1,800 Maranao people are living in transition­al houses provided by the US government.

“The US government remains committed to improving the living, economic, and social conditions for vulnerable population­s in Marawi and the surroundin­g areas,”Law said.

As part of his visit to the region, Law addressed the US government-supported 28th Mindanao Business Conference, where he underscore­d the long-standing partnershi­p between the US and Mindanao.

The event drew about 1,000 Filipino businesspe­ople and local officials to discuss economic opportunit­ies and policies to boost growth, as well as infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e, and other key sectors in Mindanao.

He also toured Mindanao State University (MSU)-Iligan Institute of Technology’s Fab Lab, a venue where science and technology researcher­s and small and medium enterprise­s can develop prototypes and products through access to high-tech equipment. The lab was made possible through donations from multiple donors, including the US Department of State.

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