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LANDBANK launches GABAY Program for Marawi siege survivors

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LANDBANK launched its Gawad Angat Bayan (GABAY) Program, a CSR project that aims to support the psycho-social needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by the Marawi siege, especially the children.

LANDBANK launches GABAY Program  for Marawi siege survivors
LANDBANK launched its GABAY Program that aims to provide psycho-social support to survivors of the Marawi siege. The launch was led by LANDBANK Executive Vice President Liduvino Geron and First Vice President Catherine Rowena Villanueva, First Vice President Khurshid Kalabud, HUDCC Secretary and Task Force Bangon Marawi Chairman Eduardo del Rosario, Mayor Atty. Majul Usman Gandamra and Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. President Charlito Z. Manlupig. They are joined by other representatives from the LANDBANK and The Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc.

The launch was held on Jan. 17, 2019 in Marawi City, led by LANDBANK Executive Vice President Liduvino Geron, and officials from partner organizations led by HUDCC Secretary and Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) Chairman Eduardo del Rosario, Mayor Atty. Majul Usman Gandamra, and Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. President Charlito Manlupig. Also present during the launch were officials and representatives from the LANDBANK Corporate Affairs Department, Marawi Branch, and Cagayan de Oro Lending Center.

Also part of the launch was a visit to Barangay Bito Buadi Itowa Transitional Shelter where psycho-social support (PSS) activities were piloted for the children. Dubbed as “Bahay Pag-asa”, the transitional shelter houses children- beneficiaries as young as 6 years old. 

As part of the PSS activities for children, books that promote children’s rights were also distributed onsite.

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Funded by the Department of Finance under the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau-Interest Differential Fund (KfW-IDF), the GABAY Program is implemented in partnership with the Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Inc. (BMFI), an internationally-recognized non-government organization from Cagayan de Oro City that specializes in disaster response and preparedness initiatives. The program aims to provide PSS for affected individuals, and to develop community leaders especially among the youth and women. 

At least 2,000 IDPs from the identified evacuation sites and 11 other barangays are expected to benefit from this program. The main components of the program include a trainors’ training for community leaders, conduct of PSS activities, eco-therapy through organic farming, post-activities support communication, and other interventions needed by the participants, including possible livelihood opportunities. 

The GABAY Program is implemented in close coordination with the TFBM, and the Islamic City of Marawi LGU officials.

“Having programs like GABAY complement the government’s massive rehabilitation efforts for Marawi is very important. This will help us make sure we are addressing all the needs of the affected individuals. Maraming salamat sa lahat ng bumuo ng programang ito, kasama ang LANDBANK at Balay Mindanaw,” said HUDCC Secretary and TFBM Chairman del Rosario. Mayor Gandamra also expressed appreciation and gratitude for the program, on behalf of the people of Marawi.

“This program is just the beginning, as it would take true commitment and cooperation from various sectors to help our brothers and sisters in Marawi rebuild with renewed hope, and come out of this stronger and better,” said LANDBANK Executive Vice President Geron.

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