NEDA: Cordillera lost P18.6 billion to Covid; autonomy to boost econ
>> Saturday, August 15, 2020
P33. 4-B needed for recovery
BAGUIO CITY – The
Cordillera lost ₱18.6 billion due to Covid-19, the National Economic
Development Authority Cordillera said, and to address this, the region will
push realization of a Cordillera Autonomous Region to boost economy.
The regional
NEDA which headed formulation of the regional recovery and resiliency plan on
Covid-19, said ₱33.4 billion was needed for recovery of the region.
The pandemic
showed urgent development needs of the Cordillera, according to Regional
Development Council chairperson and Abra Gov. Jocelyn Bernos.
She said
funds were needed for research and development support in agriculture
technology and infrastructure, more empowerment of enterprises, inclusion of
pandemics in disaster preparedness and
information technology infrastructure.
In her State of the Region Address on July 29, Bernos congratulated Cordillerans for showing the rest of the country the region’s spirit in hard times.
In her State of the Region Address on July 29, Bernos congratulated Cordillerans for showing the rest of the country the region’s spirit in hard times.
The SORA
media forum, led by NEDA and Philippine Information Agency, culminated the
month-long celebration of the region’s 33rd founding anniversary with the theme
”One Resilient Cordillera: Embracing the new normal towards recovery”.
“While we were busy implementing policies and programs towards further development in our respective local government units, Covid-19 forced us to make re-adjustments in our priorities,” said Bernos.
“While we were busy implementing policies and programs towards further development in our respective local government units, Covid-19 forced us to make re-adjustments in our priorities,” said Bernos.
She cited
commendable actions of Cordillerans that made headlines during the Luzon-wide
community quarantine.
Special
mention was given to Sadanga Mayor Gabino Ganggangan and the 30 other
municipalities who applied the principles of binnadang, the Cordilleran way of
bayanihan.
Baguio City
Mayor Benjamin Magalong was also commended for leading and applying methods of
contact tracing to curb the spread of the virus.
This year’s
Cordillera month celebration pushed through despite Covid-19 and modified to
fit health guidelines and protocols. “Our quest for regional autonomy and
sustained development will not be set aside”, said Bernos.
This year’s
celebration provided webinars for entrepreneurs and business sector which took a significant
setback. The RDC economic development committee, this year’s lead in the
celebration, conducted numerous seminars in product innovation, business
resiliency, and information technology literacy while continuing to raise
awareness on regional autonomy to provide Cordillerans with knowledge to
recover and reach the full potential of the region.
Despite these challenges, Bernos thanked RDC’s development partners -- local chief executives, lawmakers, government agencies, private sector, academe and civil society organizations.
Despite these challenges, Bernos thanked RDC’s development partners -- local chief executives, lawmakers, government agencies, private sector, academe and civil society organizations.
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