VOL. 10 ISSUE 12 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017
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STARK CONTRAST. A vehicle owner enjoys the comfort of an air-condition system of an expensive SUV while two working class men riding a motorcycle brave the scorching heat of an afternoon sun waiting to be inspected at the Task Force Davao checkpoint in Sirawan, Toril, Davao City on Tuesday. Lean Daval Jr.
EXTENDED Mindanao trust fund to last until 2019 By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ
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RESIDENTIAL Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Jesus G. Dureza has announced the extension of the Mindanao Trust Fund for Reconstruction and Development Program (MTF-RDP) up to 2019. During the MTF-RDP closing Cremony at SMX Convention Center, Davao City, Dureza described the two-year extension as a “transition for a bigger fund facility” that the MTF steering committee headed by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process was working on. Dureza said there will be new support coming from the existing donors to continuously fund the programs that have been started since its pilot implementation on 2006. “This facility will not be
only limited to the people of the Bangsamoro, but inclusivity on bigger communities who are looking at us for assistance,” said Dureza. Meanwhile, Bangsamoro Development Authority Chair of the Board Dr. Saffrulah M. Dipatuan expressed satisfaction that the Philippine government and the MILF were committed to the continuation of the Mindanao Trust Fund which will serve as the transition to the bigger Bangsamoro normalization fund. “Initially they were contemplating on a one-year extension but we are even happy to hear from Secretary Jess Dureza that it’s not only one year,” he said. “It’s going to be twoyear extension because after all, trying to establish a fund, new funds, will really take
time. It will not be an overnight endeavor.” World Bank Country Director Mara Warwick said during a press briefing that the allocation for the extension of MTF-RDP “is yet to be finalized” but she expects the amount will surely support the activities of the involved communities. With regard to the projects to be supported, Dureza said an assessment will be conducted among the communities to determine how much is still needed to be funded. Dipatuan added that the MTF can refer to the Bangsamoro Development Plan crafted in 2013, a comprehensive and inclusive socioeconomic blueprint for the proposed Bangsamoro territories.
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PCA urges planting of 7M coconut trees By JECIA ANNE OPIANA
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HE Philippine Coconut Authority has urged all stakeholders to help plant seven million coconut trees every year in order to save the industry from deterioration. Speaking during the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City, Roque Quimpan, board
member of the PCA said that the decline of the ‘tree of life’s’ industry had its beginnings during typhoons Pablo in 2012 and Yolanda in 2013 when millions of coconut trees were damaged. To make matters worse, mass infestation of the cocolisap or the bug pest that pre-
vented the tree from bearing fruits. “A total of 33 M coconut trees were destroyed during the two super typhoons. Two to three million trees were cut due to the infestation of the cocolisap,” Quimpan said on Monday.
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