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OPAPRU Welcomes Release Of PHP1.4 Billion For PAMANA Peace, Development Projects

OPAPRU tinanggap ang pag-apruba ng PHP1.4 bilyon para sa mga proyekto ng PAMANA na nagtataguyod ng kapayapaan at kaunlaran sa mga komunidad.

OPAPRU Welcomes Release Of PHP1.4 Billion For PAMANA Peace, Development Projects

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The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU) on Monday lauded the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) for approving the release of PHP1.4 billion in funding for community development initiatives under the government’s “PAyapa at MAsaganang PamayaNAn” (PAMANA) Program.

OPAPRU Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said the funding reflects President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s commitment to ensuring no Filipino is left behind in pursuit of peace and inclusive progress.

He also expressed appreciation for the support of Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman and her team in pushing the release of the funding, which he described as “essential” for transforming conflict-affected and underdeveloped communities.

PAMANA, co-implemented by OPAPRU and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), is the national government’s flagship peace and development initiative.

It focuses on delivering community-driven infrastructure, livelihood, and capacity-building support in areas long affected by armed conflict and socio-economic neglect.

The program has two tracks: the Peace and Development Project and the local government unit-led Livelihood Track.

Both are designed to empower communities through better services, infrastructure, and economic support.

“Peacebuilding is not just about silencing the guns. It is about restoring trust, rebuilding lives, and ensuring that communities have the resources they need to develop and thrive,” Galvez said.

Of the PHP1.4 billion approved, PHP351 million will go to capacity-building projects in around 200 communities, while PHP1.049 billion will support livelihood initiatives in 981 barangays classified as peace and development focus areas nationwide.

The initiative aims to reach indigenous peoples, former combatants, women, youth, and other vulnerable sectors often at the frontlines of conflict.

“This funding will transform forgotten villages into beacons of progress, stability and resilience,” the OPAPRU chief said, adding that “this is the kind of governance our people need — one that listens, acts, and delivers.” (PNA)