Ipinagpasalamat ng Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) ang multi-million climate resilient livelihood project ng bansang Japan at international organization ng United Nations World Food Programme.
Kung saan ikinatuwa ito ng naturang rehiyon sapagkat magpapatuloy pa rin hanggang sa mga susunod na taon ang programang ito na higit na makatutulong sa bawat pamilyang nasa mga komunidad.
Kaya naman, nagpaabot ng pasasalamat si Chief Hasna Abubakar-Adam ng Office of the Director General – Bangsamoro Planning and Development matapos pormal pirmahan ng United Nations World Food Programme at Embahada ng Japan ang kasunduang ito.
Dahil dito, planong matugunan ng programang ito ang pagtulong at pagpapaunlad sa mga komunidad ng Bangsamoro kasabay ng layuning mabawasan din ang negatibong epekto ng climate change sa kanilang rehiyon.
‘We express our gratitude to the embassy of Japan and the World Food Programme for their steadfast dedication to the Bangsamoro region. Since 2006, Japan has been our genuine ally in the pursuit of peace, offering support in infrastructure development, capacity enhancement, and livelihood opportunity,’ ani Chief Hasna Abubakar-Adam ng Office of the Director General – Bangsamoro Planning and Development.
‘Also, the World Food Programme has been our long standing partner, promoting food security and nutrition, and climate resiliency,’ dagdag pa ni Chief Hasna Abubakar-Adam ng Office of the Director General – Bangsamoro Planning and Development.
Kaugnay pa rito, ibinahagi naman ni Deputy Presidential Adviser Senior Undersecretary Isidro L. Purisima ng Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity, inaasahan na makapagbibigay ito ng suporta sa nasa 36,000 farmers at fisherfolks sa mga komunidad ng Bangsamoro.
Posible din itong makapaghatid ng malaking tulong sa mga kababayang nasa rehiyon sapagkat isa din sa layunin nito ang makapagbigay ng agarang ‘localized weather information’ direkta sa mga lokal na komunidad aniya.
‘Under the partnership we are reinforcing today, the government of Japan and the World Food Programme have committed to support more than 36,000 smallhoarder farmers, fisherfolks and the commissioned combatant in the Bangsamoro,’ bahagi ng pahayag ni Deputy Presidential Adviser Senior Undersecretary Isidro L. Purisima ng Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity.