By KIT KAIMO
The primary thrust of BDP is Peace and Institution Building to create
citizens security, social justice and jobs for “Sustainable Human
Development. Accordingly, the formulation
of the Plan is guided by the BDA framework of Sustainable Human Development and
Peacebuilding, which is a framework anchored on the Right to Self Determination
context of the Bangsamoro area. Moreover, the said framework espouses the
BDA Core Values as an important ethic in building a new culture and mindset of
development among the Bangsamoro communities.
PAGADIAN CITY (September 3, 2013) - The Bangsamoro Development Agency
(BDA) is conducting its first donors forum today, September 3, 2013 at AIM
Conference Center Manila, Makati City.
The donor’s forum is aimed at discussing the Concept Note on the
Bangsamoro Development Plan (BDP) and explores areas for collaboration and
partnerships with the various development partners, Information, Communication and Learning
Officer Norhana
Kabagani said.
BDP will depart from traditional planning based on sectoral concerns
given recognition that the plan will be implemented under a conflict situation. Kabagani added.
The BDA’s role in the formulation
of the Bangsamoro Development Plan is in accordance with the signed Framework
Agreement on the Bangsamoro on October 15, 2012 which states that
creation of Transition Commission (TC) will coordinate “development programs in
the Bangsamoro communities in conjunction with the MILF Bangsamoro Development
Agency (BDA), the Bangsamoro Leadership Management Institute (BLMI) and other
agencies” (Section VII, 4c of the FAB).
Upon the directive from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
Chairman Al-Haj Murad Ebrahim on March 22, 2013, the BDA is directed to
coordinate with donor and funding partners, to conduct needs assessment in the
Bangsamoro immediately, and to expedite the completion of the formulation of
the Bangsamoro Development Plan.
It was further reinforced after the signing of the FAB Annex on Revenue
Generation and Wealth Sharing on July 13, 2013 which stated that the Bangsamoro
shall formulate its development plans, consistent with the national development
goals but recognizing their unique needs and aspirations. The plan shall also consider
the revenue generation needed for the post-conflict rehabilitation,
reconstruction and development in the region.
The forum is inviting the
following international donor agencies, such as: Asian Development Bank (ADB),
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) , Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA), European Union (EU), Australian Agency for
International Development (AusAID), United States Agency for International Aid
(USAID) , Embassy of Japan, The World Bank and other development partners, Program Head Mr. Windel Diangcalan also said.
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