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Page 1: Senior Officials from ASEAN Discuss Ways to End Rural Poverty

PRESS RELEASE

June 21, 2014 Senior Officials from ASEAN Discuss Ways to End Rural Poverty Eleven senior officials and around 30 delegates from ASEAN Member States, China, and Japan presented anti-poverty policies, legislations, programs, and best practices from their country during the 11th Senior Officials Meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (SOMRDPE) and Related Meetings. The Philippines, through the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), hosted this year’s meeting with the theme “Enabling Enterprise for Economic Inclusion of the Poor.” The meeting opened this June 16, with a forum between the delegates and representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from each respective Southeast Asian nation. Governor Edgardo M. Chatto formally welcomed the delegates and expressed gratitude to NAPC for bringing them to Bohol. One of Bohol’s pride, the Alicia Bamboo Ensemble, entertained the delegates. Governor Chatto also hosted a dinner and presented Bohol’s symbolic key to the senior officials. Loboc Youth Ambassador Band and Lungsuranon Performing Arts Group performed during the evening event and demonstrated the ‘tinikling’ dance to the guests. The 11th SOMRDPE opened on June 17, with a performance from the Loboc Children’s Choir who sang the Bohol Hymn and the ASEAN Hymn. “We should focus on including the poor,” emphasized NAPC Secretary and Lead Convenor Joel Rocamora during the opening event, “through effective enterprises in promoting interdependence and greater economic growth across the region.” NAPC Under-secretary Patrocinio Jude Esguerra III, chair of the 11th SOMRDPE and Related Meetings, added that, “This year’s theme emphasizes the importance that government action has played and will need to continue to play in order to create arrangements that encourage investing and risk-taking by grassroots organizations, by private firms and banks, and by state enterprises, most especially in places where the poor are numerous.” The delegates also visited two model enterprises in Bohol – the Center for Agriculture and Rural Development, Inc. – Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD-MRI) Site in the municipality of Loon and a Cacao Nursery Farm in the town of Carmen.

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NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION Water System Training Center, MWSS-LWUA Complex, Katipunan Ave., Quezon City

Page 2: Senior Officials from ASEAN Discuss Ways to End Rural Poverty

CARD-MRI is a micro-finance and community-based social development company that improves the quality of life of socially and economically challenged women and families in the country. The Cacao Nursery Farm is operated by the partnership between Carmen Samahang Nayon, Kennemer Foods, Inc. (KFI), and Landbank. Carmen Samahang Nayon is a cooperative venture of more than 2,000 poor farmers who take part in contract farming initiated by KFI and Landbank in Bohol. Landbank provides financial assistance to the farmers while KFI buys up to 75% of the farmers’ produce. Delegates had a chance to take time to visit two famous tourist spots in Bohol – the Chocolate Hills View Deck and the Tarsier Conservation Area. The meeting ended on June 19, capped by Evening of Solidarity featuring guest performer and musician Joey Ayala. It was a night to sing and dance.

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Mr. Bryan G. Villasana, NAPC Communications Officer +639272862812 www.napc.gov.ph