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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

RFLP holds people’s organization confab

By Franklin P. Gumapon

DIPOLOG CITY, Feb. 5 - A variety of cocoshell handicrafts,bags, underwear, yema, bottled Spanish sardines, bottled dried fish,  and the local delicacy “tinagaktak” were among the products displayed during the “Livelihood People’s Organization Conference” spearheaded by the Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Program for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP) at Mibang Hotel here recently.
RFLP, a project implemented by the United Nation- Food and Agriculture Organization (UN-FAO) in coordination with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), has been assisting people’s organizations(POs) to link with national agencies for assistance. 

Initially, the RFLP provided  the POs with skills training, equipment, and materials “to jump-start production,” said its report.

The national agencies and microfinance institutions extending their support to POs  were the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Rural Bank of Liloy, Banco Dipolog  and others.

Joining the actity was  BFAR Regional Director Ahadulla Sajili who vowed to continue extending assistance to the fisherfolk. “One of the mandates of BFAR is to increase the productivity of fisherfolk,” Sajili declared, adding that “BFAR is committed to empowering the fisherfolk by providing livelihooh through skills development and technology transfer.”

For his part, RFLP National Project Coordinator Virgilio Alforque said the presence of Director Sajili was an indication of the “continuing support BFAR is giving to small fishers in their livelihood endeavours.”

“Zamboanga del Norte is rich in its marine resources. However, the pressure on fish stocks is increasing, and this invariably also affects the livelihood of fishers and their families. Every effort to assist fisher families increase their source of income without further pressure on fish stocks is being made by our project,” Alforque stressed.

 The conference was participated in by 14 RFLP-assisted people’s organizations.