MOA on Livelihood Support for Typhoon Victims Signed
By Phil Paalan, Publisher-Editor,
Mindanao Gazette
December 15, 2014
ILIGAN CITY – Memorandum of Agreement on livelihood support
for Typhoon Sendong affected families in resettled communities entered into by
and between the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the Department of
the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Local Poverty Reduction Action
Team-Local Government of Iligan (LPRAT-LGU), the Local Poverty Reduction Action
Team-Civil Society Organizations (LPRAT-CSOs), the Civil Society Organization
Forum for Peace, Inc./Accredited Co-Partner (CSO-FP/ACP) and the project
beneficiaries had been signed today by the implementing government agencies,
partners and the beneficiaries of the livelihood project to improve the living
conditions of the victims and live more decent life.
The MOA was signed by the City
Government of Iligan represented by City Mayor Celso G. Regencia; the DILG,
represented by Provincial Director Emelio T. Rana of Iligan City and Lanao del
Norte; the DOLE, represented by Provincial Director Remegio S. Cabanog of
Iligan City and Lanao del Norte; the LPRAT-CSOs, represented by Executive
Director Regina S. Antiquisa of the Ecosystem Works for Essential Benefits,
Inc. (EcoWeb) and co-chairperson of LPRAT, Iligan City; and the CSO-FP/ACP,
represented by Managing Director Juanito C. Enriquez, Jr. of CSO-FP and the
twenty-two (22) organizations which are beneficiaries of the livelihood support
project represented by their respective presidents and managers.
The livelihood support project
for the Sendong victims has a funding of P1,750,000.00. The project will be implemented by the CSO-FP
as the accredited Co-Partner of the DOLE to help Sendong victims recover from
the tragedy and live normal lives. The
LGU-Iligan, the DILG, the LPRAT-CSOs are committed to support the livelihood
support project for Sendong victims for sustainability for at least five (5)
years. The livelihood support project for Sendong victims involves five (5)
component projects, namely: 1. Organic hog raising (P200,000.00); 2. Organic chicken
raising (P200,000.00); 3. Dress making/tailoring (P360,000.00); 4. Food processing
(P690,000.00); and 5. Handicraft making (P300,000.00).
The other seven (7) projects
funded by the DOLE funds of P7.9 M
include: 1) training and equipment support on fish processing and preservation
(P300,000.00); 2) livelihood skills training for women (P200,000.00); 3) livelihood
support for informal settlers (P700,000.00); 4) organic cut-flower
demonstration farm development and training (P100,000.00); 5) skills training
for livelihood and employment opportunity enhancement (P3,690,000.00); 6) livelihood
support for displaced workers, underemployed, contract and seasonal workers
(P700,000.00); and 7) enhancement of livelihood programs for PWDs
(P500,000.00).
The livelihood support project
for Sendong victims include: bakery enhancement; banana chips production; pasta/pancit
making; bakery operation; organic chicken raising; production of bamboo and
stuff toys; bamboo handicraft making; organic hog raising; carenderia operation;
among others.
CSOs, LGUs Dept heads and beneficiaries of Sendong affected families in resettled communities posed after signing the MOA. |
It can be recalled that Iligan
City has been a recipient of the BUB GPBP with a budget of P50 M and has
approved P43 M to be implemented by the different national government agencies,
such as the DOLE, Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department
of Education (DepEd), DILG, Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA), Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR),
among others.
The LGU-Iligan has approved
the local counterpart on the BUB-GPBP program for 2014 in the amount of P16 M
in the 2014 City Development Council (CDC) meeting. The twenty-two (22)
beneficiary organizations with at least 621 individual members are spread out
in various resettlement communities in Luinab, Upper Tominobo, Mandulog, Buruun,
Dalipuga, Sta. Elena, Digkilaan, Del Carmen, and Ubaldo Laya. The representatives of the 22 organizations,
mostly presidents and managers, include Dexinie Apple Maravillas, Mary Grace
Papasin, Robelyn Ablong, Anisah Alipo, Conchita Areola, Mary Jane P. Azuelo, Rosalina
Monticillo, Teresita Gante, Rebecca Timbal, Saaban Cali, Erlinda Gabriel, Rocma Macarimbor, Rey Lagroma, Carlito B. Salde, Arnel Bacuaja,
Letecia L. Pioquinto, Shirley Alimoren, Marissa Kindiman, Rolando Generalao, Fe
Solosa, Dulcema Fiel and Mary Jane Genon.
Other ACPs to implement BUB/ GPBP DOLE funded projects are the Rural Bank of Misamis Oriental and Misamis Oriental Electric Service Cooperative (MORESCO 1) . With reports from Jun Enriquez, photo by Mariz Revales, correspondent GMA News on-line.
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