DPWH Finishes Disaster-Resilient Classrooms In Cabanatuan

Natapos na ng DPWH ang mga silid-aralan sa Cabanatuan, nagbibigay ng mas matibay at ligtas na espasyo para sa mga estudyante ng Calagundian Elementary School.

DOLE Opens Over 3K Job Vacancies In Camarines Sur

Ihanda na ang iyong mga dokumento! Higit 3,000 bakanteng trabaho ang magbubukas sa Camarines Sur sa Marso 7.

DOT-Bicol Logs Over 4.4M Tourist Arrivals In 2024

Ipinakita ng Bicol ang kanyang yaman sa kultura at likas yaman, mahigit 4.4M ang dumating na turista sa 2024.

Government Focusing Efforts On Early Childhood Development Education

Nakatutok ang gobyerno sa maagang pag-unlad ng mga bata upang mas mapabuti ang ating sistema ng edukasyon.

AFP, Civic Group Partner In Assisting Conflict-Hit Mindanao Areas

The Armed Forces of the Philippines has signed an agreement with humanitarian volunteers in Mindanao to provide assistance to remote areas in the province.
By The Luzon Daily

AFP, Civic Group Partner In Assisting Conflict-Hit Mindanao Areas

9
9

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Mindanao Humanitarian Volunteers for Peace Inc., (MHVP) on Monday inked a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for an ongoing partnership aimed at delivering services in remote and conflict-affected communities in the country.

Vice Adm. Rommel Anthony SD Reyes, The Deputy Chief of Staff AFP (TDCSAFP), and MHVP president Dr. Maria Theresa Heyrosa signed the pact in a ceremony at the AFP General Headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

“MHVP in coordination with the AFP’s Mindanao-based units has conducted medical and humanitarian missions in geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities,” AFP public affairs office chief Col. Jorry Baclor said in a statement Tuesday.

Some of the areas they served in the past include the municipalities of Indanan, Luuk, Omar, Kalingalang Caluang, Panamao, Banguingui, Pata, Siasi in Sulu Province; Languyan, Sapa-Sapa Island, and South Ubian in Tawi-Tawi; island municipalities in Basilan; San Fernando in Bukidnon; and Paquibato District in Davao City.

The agreement further strengthened both parties’ cooperation in bringing services to the people.

Through its various units, the AFP will extend to MHVP security and transportation assistance, subject to the availability of these resources as determined by units on the ground.

The AFP will also help identify areas where medical and humanitarian services will be conducted in coordination with MHVP and local government units.

In a speech delivered by Reyes, AFP chief of staff Lt. Gen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro thanked the MHVP for their “genuine heart for public service and burning spirit of patriotism.”

“As the AFP Chief-of-Staff, I would like to reaffirm our commitment that we shall maximize our resources and capabilities to strengthen our partnership with stakeholders, intensify our civil-military efforts to deliver more responsive and relevant community support programs, and continuously partake in the peace-building and national development agenda of our national government,” he added. (PNA)