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EC donates 970T Euro to help Mindanao war-afflicted areas
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Jul 2, 2009 - 2:54:39 PM
DAVAO
CITY, July 4 (PNA) – The European Commission (EC) donated 970,000 Euros
or approximately P60 million for the Action Repair project of the
Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation Inc. (MISFI) during a
Mindanao-wide peace gathering of lumads, Moros and Christians on
Wednesday here.
MISF
project coordinator Danilo Gumanao said Action Repair is a project of
MISF to help the people in Mindanao affected by war conflicts.
Gumanao
said the gathering theme was "Three Visions, One Direction," celebrated
the achievements of Action Repair and discussed the existing problems
in conflict-afflicted areas in Mindanao.
He
said Action Repair is a 24-month capability-building project
co-sponsored by the MISFI and the European Union delegated by the
European Commission in Mindanao.
"The EC contributed a maximum of 88-89 percent of fund for the project while MISFI produced 11 percent,” he said.
The
project was implemented in 39 communities in five regions in Mindanao,
covering eight provinces, 14 municipalities, one city, and 26 barangays
with a total number of 4,648 Moros, lumads and Christian families or an
approximate of 28,392 individuals, he said.
Gumanao
said three sets of farm machinery, potable water system, school
buildings, solar dryers, farm hand tools, farm animals and farm inputs
were also donated by MISF to five communities.
Capability
building programs of conservation agriculture, agro-forestry, community
barangay disaster management, and psychological therapy were also given
to these communities, Gumanao said.
He
said since the financial support of the European Commission has already
ended, the organization is still looking for other partners to fund
Action Repair next year.
European
Commission Deputy Head of Contracts and Finance Section Johan Snijckers
said although EC's fund has ended, the MISFI will still receive their
support.
"Financially,
the project ends here. We still support your advocacy. It's not
entirely finances that sustain you. We'll give a push that should help
you," Snijckers said.
(PNA)
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