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                    [Summary] => The Investment Coordination Committee (ICC) of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) has approved the $135.12-million (roughly P7.026 billion) rural development program in Mindanao. 


The Mindanao Rural Development Program 2 (MRDP 2) is a continuation of a 1999 program by the World Bank’s Adaptable Program Loan (APL) facility. It aims to reduce poverty among the rural poor, women, indigenous peoples and local communities. The program is sponsored by the Department of Agriculture (DA).
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Sanchez said they are taking advantage of all available packages considering that they still have 8,500 barangays to energize and that many of them are considered unviable or missionary areas.
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The Mindanao Rural Development Program 2 (MRDP 2) is a continuation of a 1999 program by the World Bank’s Adaptable Program Loan (APL) facility. It aims to reduce poverty among the rural poor, women, indigenous peoples and local communities. The program is sponsored by the Department of Agriculture (DA).
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Sanchez said they are taking advantage of all available packages considering that they still have 8,500 barangays to energize and that many of them are considered unviable or missionary areas.
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