By Dave G. Malcampo
BONGAO,
Tawi-tawi, Nov. 6 - Local civil society organizations (CSO)
will be monitoring the implementation of various projects in the different
provinces within the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), which are
funded under the P8.59 billion Transition Investment Support Plan (TISP) for
ARMM.
In
a 3-day workshop, recently conducted, some 20 CSO convened at DanMar Hotel in
Pasiagan, Bogao, Tawi-tawi for the briefings of the projects implemented by
some government agencies. This was followed by an orientation in the process and
mechanics in monitoring of TISP projects; and as their practicum, participants
were sent out in teams to do actual project monitoring.The
workshop theme describes the role of the CSOs: “Capacitating CSO Partners bilang Bantay, Tulay, Gabay at Kaagapay para
sa Reforma at Pagbabago.”
TFI
Program Manager Arlene N. Sevilla-Aming
said that local CSO members are ‘very excited’ with the role and
empowerment given them.
“This
is a manifestation that President Aquino recognizes the important role of the
NGOs along his policy of transparency in government, and his advocacy for
public-private partnership to bring about development in the countryside,”
Aming said.
Asked
to comment on the billion-peso package of projects for Tawi-tawi, the general
feeling of workshop participants was that of joy primarily because the national
government has “given us a fair share of developmental funds, and most
significant of all, the recognition
given us and our involvement and participation in the implementation of these
projects.”
Expressing
his thoughts, Asnasser Dammang, a fisherfolk CSO of NAPAQA in Sibutu, said the package of projects for
their province is relatively small compared to what other provinces have availed
but, he stressed, never did they have this much in the past.
For
Muslini A. Talib, also a fisherfolk of South Ubian, he said that he is hopeful
the TISP stimulus fund will have a dent in addressing poverty alleviation. (JPA/FDM/
PIA-ZBST)