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Secretary Locsin, Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Formalize Grant Aid for BARMM, Philippine Coast Guard

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Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. (left) and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko (right) during the exchange of diplomatic notes on 09 June 2022. (DFA-OPCD Photo by Philip Fernandez)

PASAY CITY 10 June 2022 – Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr., and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko formalized the Japanese grant for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) through an exchange of diplomatic notes on 09 June 2022 at the Department of Foreign Affairs.

The Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) under the Economic and Social Development Programme for the BARMM is a provision of JPY 500 million - worth (approximately USD 3.89 million or PhP 204 million) of medical equipment for hospitals within the BARMM. The PCG, on the other hand, will receive thirteen (13) units of portable generators worth JPY 210 million (approximately USD 1.6 million or PhP 85.67 million).

The ten (10) beneficiary hospitals in the BARMM, namely the Maguindanao Provincial Hospital, Sulu Provincial Hospital, Cotabato Regional Medical Center, Amai Pakpak Medical Center, Datu Blah Sinsuat Memorial Hospital, Tamparan District Hospital, Dr. Serapio Montaner Memorial Hospital, Datu Halun Sakilan Hospital, Lamitan District Hospital, and Iranun District Hospital”, will be provided with medical oxygen pipeline systems, dialysis machines, oxygen generating systems, medical waste autoclaves, monitors and ventilators, among other equipment.

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko are joined by Transportation Undersecretary for Maritime Affairs and former Coast Guard Commandant Retired Admiral George V. Ursabia, Jr. (left) and Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Artemio M. Abu (right) during the exchange of diplomatic notes on 09 June 2022. (DFA-OPCD Photo by Philip Fernandez)

Officials from the BARMM’s regional health office – Dr. Zul Qarneyn Abas (Officer-in-Charge) and Dr. Amirel Usman (Director General) flew all the way from Mindanao to witness the signing ceremony.  They were joined by Secretary Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity.

The generators will benefit Coast Guard District Stations including those in BARMM (Cotabato/Polloc), NCR (South Harbor), Central Visayas (Central Cebu), Northeastern Luzon (Sta Ana, Vagayan), Northwestern Luzon (Pangasinan) Palawan (El Nido), Southeastern Mindanao (Davao), Southern Mindanao (Scalumpang), Southwestern Mindanao (Zamboanga del Norte), Western Visayas (Iloilo), Southern Tagalog (Batangas), and Northern Mindanao (Western Misamis Oriental/Cagayan de Oro). These generators will support the shore power supply requirements of the country’s vessels including the ten (10) 44-Meter Multi-Role Response Vessels or MRRVs which were procured and delivered under the Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project Phase I partnership of the Philippines and Japan.

PCG Commandant Admiral Artemio M. Abu, together with officers from the PCG, were also present during the signing ceremony, including Transportation Undersecretary and former PCG Commandant Retired Admiral George V. Ursabia, Jr.

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Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko with (left to right) National Economic and Development Authority Undersecretary Roderick M. Planta, Transportation Undersecretary for Maritime Affairs and former Coast Guard Commandant Retired Admiral George V. Ursabia, Jr., Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Artemio M. Abu and Department of Finance Assistant Secretary Neil S. Cabiles during the exchange of diplomatic notes on 09 June 2022. (DFA-OPCD Photo by Philip Fernandez)

In his remarks during the signing ceremony, Secretary Locsin said, “Japan’s provision of medical equipment for ten hospitals within the Bangsamoro Authonous Region in Muslim Mindanao and 13 portable generators for the Philippine Coast Guard demonstrates Japan’s commitment to help uplift the lives of the Filipino people and enhance the country’s maritime enforcement capabilities.”

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Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko are joined by Secretary Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (left) and Dr. Zul Qarneyn Abas, Officer-in-Charge of the Regional Health Office of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (right) during the exchange of diplomatic notes on 09 June 2022. (DFA-OPCD Photo by Philip Fernandez)

This was echoed by Amb. Koshikawa, who said that he hoped the generators would help improve the PCG’s law enforcement capabilities. On the medical equipment grant, Amb. Koshikawa said that Japan believes these equipment will boost the quality of health services, giving people a greater chance of leading healthier lives. “In addressing the medical and socio-economic development needs in the BARMM region, I hope that more people will feel the dividend for peace extending from the peace process promoted by the Philippine Government, and which the Japanese Government is happy to support,” he added.

The presence of OIC Undersecretary Roderick M. Planta of the National Economic and Development Authority, Assistant Secretary of the International Finance Group of  the Department of Finance Neil Adrian S. Cabiles, and top DFA officials at the signing ceremony highlighted the significance of the long-standing development cooperation and deep friendship between the Filipino and Japanese peoples.

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DFA Officials (left) joined Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. and Japanese Ambassador Koshikawa Kazuhiko during the Signing Ceremony for the Exchange of Notes on two Japanese Official Development Assistance Non-Project Grant Aid. (DFA-OPCD Photo by Philip Fernandez).

Japan is the Philippines’ top ODA partner, with its long history of support for Philippine development priorities spanning infrastructure, health, human resources, agriculture, education, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, among many others. END