COTABATO CITY --- The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is
embarking on a project that aims at facilitating the development of
Bangsamoro-specific business investment standards and protocols. The project
will empower both the communities and businesses to engage in sustainable
business enterprises.
Dubbed “Brokering
Business Investments in the Bangsamoro to Achieve Inclusive Development and
Growth” (BRIDGe), the project will be implemented by the Philippine Business for
Social Progress (PBSP) and the Hineleban Foundation in collaboration with the
Regional Board of Investments (RBOI)-ARMM.
BRIDGe is funded by the
Australian government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The formal
partnership among the players was sealed last January 23 at the ARMM Manila
Liaison Office in Makati City through the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding between the PBSP and ARMM Regional Government through the RBOI.
The memorandum cites the
roles and areas of cooperation of each participant agency for the successful
implementation of the project.
The PBSP recently
conducted a Development Partners’ Meeting with the Program Advisory Committee
to generate inputs on the formulation and finalization of the Business
Sustainability Framework in the Bangsamoro and how to improve the project’s
implementation.
Such framework seeks to
define the role and behavior of corporations and partner communities that would
make agri-business investments in the Bangsamoro sustainable and responsible.
Atty. Ishak V. Mastura,
chairman and managing head of the RBOI, said part of the project outcome will
strengthen the capacity of the RBOI to facilitate investments in the ARMM, help
capacitate local communities to engage in business development, and promote
businesses in the region among local and international investors.
“The project is very
relevant and timely because this will prepare us, especially on the business
aspect, in the possible transition from the present form of government to
federalism, which is what the Duterte administration is now pushing in Congress,”
Mastura said.
ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman
expressed his optimism about the project. “In line with the initiative of
President Duterte to promote and encourage business investments from big
businesses and tycoons to the ARMM, this project will enhance the capacity of
our communities to receive those investments.” (Bureau of Public Information – ARMM - MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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