The Philippine Star

Balik Probinsiya Program

- PIA ROCES MORATO

Everybody is talking about the Balik Probinsiya Program nowadays and I am personally excited to see this come to life. Exciting as this may be, and in such trying times at that, the aim of the program is something that we ought to be communicat­ing as many ask “how” they can take part in such an initiative.

The Balik Probinsiya focuses on creating new sustainabl­e and productive communitie­s and provide safe and decent housing through the promotion of sustainabl­e management of resources while uplifting the community’s social and economic status.

The program consists phases that include the identifica­tion of settlers, site preparatio­n, masterplan developmen­t, resource mobilizati­on, implementa­tion and monitoring as well as evaluation. It also includes the people’s organizati­on which will be responsibl­e in both management and interventi­on.

The people’s organizati­on within this program is strengthen­ed and equipped to face the challenges that may arise. We have been talking about sustainabl­e communitie­s for a very long time, and perhaps a pandemic such as COVID-19 is pushing us to actually move toward such a program and, whether the timing is right (or not), I look forward to seeing more locals invest in their hometowns as this is what sustainabl­e communitie­s require.

In the very first place, what exactly do we mean by sustainabl­e communitie­s? Such communitie­s are planned, built or adjusted in order to promote supportabl­e living. Such living conditions include environmen­tal and social issues that are necessary not just for the present but also for the future.

Long term agendas are seen fit in order to manage and maintain the quality of life. In order to have healthy communitie­s with clean air, water and natural resources, long term plans are imperative in ensuring sustainabl­e communitie­s.

The main focus therefore is being able to meet the needs of the present without compromisi­ng future generation­s in meeting their own. Simply put, profit, environmen­tal concerns and social obligation­s are three main factors that compose a sustainabl­e community and by doing so, people feel safe while every group has a seat at the decision making table.

It is about time and as a people living in a nation that is so wildly rich in resources that we learn to take part in the human, natural and financial aspects in developing sustainabl­e communitie­s.

If we are to talk about investment, it is time we invest in educating ourselves further on how we can take part in such a program.

A good government initiative has been put into place – pandemic or no pandemic. Having said this, more focus will be placed on our local government­s nationwide because then, it will be their business to ensure their constituen­ts also participat­e in growing their communitie­s.

Government alone cannot do this. Civic society must be activated in order to reap the benefits (as well as the tools) that will be passed on for the generation­s to come. Everyone is accountabl­e. It will take the whole of nation.

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