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Southern Philippines: Keeping Normalisation on Track in the Bangsamoro

What’s new? Two years into a three-year transition, the “normalisation” process that aims to disarm ex-rebels and pay peace dividends to the Philippines’ Bangsamoro region is behind schedule, partly because of COVID-19. Manila has recently taken steps to restore the momentum, but time is of the essence. Why does it matter? Normalisation has several essential components, including supplying socio-economic support, deploying peacekeeping teams to boost conflict mitigation efforts and disbanding private militias. Whether or not the government extends the 2022 deadline for the political transition, delays in carrying out these measures could frustrate former insurgents and raise the risk of violence.

Gov t not to blame for delayed vaccine delivery, Panelo tells Robredo

Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo (PCOO) Panelo informed Robredo that the arrival of the initial batch of doses of vaccines from Pfizer has been hampered by issues related to indemnification requirements. A bill seeking to establish an indemnification fund for people who suffer bad side effects after getting the COVID vaccines is already pending in Congress, he said. The vice president earlier expressed concern about the delay in the country’s vaccination program, saying that even Bangladesh has began its inoculations ahead of the Philippines. “Alam mo ikaw VP Leni. Parang ikaw hindi ka nagbabasa ng dyaryo, hindi ka nakikinig sa mga komentaryo. Mayroon naman Senate hearing, nagpapaliwanag naman yan si Sec Charlie Galvez at sinasabi kung bakit nade-delay at hindi natin kasalanan (You know VP Leni, it seems that you’re not reading the newspapers, you’re not listening to commentaries. There have been Senate hearings and Secretary Charlie Galvez has explained the reason

LCP thanks PRRD for advance payment authority

BACOLOD CITY, Feb. 19 (PIA) The League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) thanked President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for the authority for the local government units (LGUs) to make advance payments for the procurement of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. Bacolod City mayor and LCP national president Evelio Leonardia expressed elation over the timely signing of President Duterte of Memorandum Order 51 series of 2021 where LGUs that are allowed to procure COVID-19 vaccines under existing laws and issuances, including those relevant to Emergency Use Authorizations, may make authorized payments exceeding the 15 percent limit, provided they are authorized to do so by the Chief Implementer, subject to the criteria and limits to be established by the National Task Force and the Department of Health, consistent with applicable laws, rules and regulations.

LCP thanks PRRD for advance payment authority

LCP thanks PRRD for advance payment authority
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Leonardia thanks Duterte for granting LGUs authority to make advance payment for Covid vaccines

Leonardia thanks Duterte for granting LGUs authority to make advance payment for Covid vaccines
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