Left: MINDA Secretary Manny Piñol (left) and USAID/Philippines’ Jeffrey Lehrer with members of the Ompongan o mga Bae sa Ranao Group, a recipient of a Marawi Response Project grant. |
Manila—The
United States awarded six micro-grants to community groups composed of Marawi’s
displaced citizens and their host families.
Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chairman Emmanuel Piñol joined
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Economic Development
and Governance chief Jeffrey Lehrer at the handover ceremony on January 15, 2020
in Iligan.
Each micro-grant is valued at PHP260,000 and will support
community learning facilities, including training spaces and daycare centers.
The micro-grants are part of USAID’s three-year, PHP1.35
billion (US$25 million) Marawi Response Project, which supports the economic
recovery and social cohesion of displaced and host communities in Marawi, Lanao
Del Sur, Lanao Del Norte, and Iligan.
Launched in 2018, the project is a partnership between USAID and
international non-governmental organization Plan International, with support
from local organizations Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits, Inc. and
Maranao People Development Center, Inc.
“The U.S. government, in partnership with the Philippine
government, is committed to supporting Lanao communities in their journey to
recovery,” said Mr. Lehrer in his message to grant recipients. Representatives of Task Force Bangon Marawi,
Lanao Del Sur provincial government, and city governments of Marawi and Iligan
joined the event.
Nikki Macaraub, a beneficiary of the Marawi Response
Project, worked with others in her community to set up a learning center for
livelihood opportunities. “Now that we
have a facility for teaching sewing and dressmaking, we can help more displaced
women like me restart businesses to support our families to rebuild our lives,”
said Ms. Macaraub.
To date, the United States, through USAID, has committed
more than PHP3.4 billion (US$63.6 million) for humanitarian and recovery work
in and around Marawi.
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