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BARMM bill eyes incentives for licensure exam topnotchers

INCENTIVES FOR TOPNOCHERS. Bangsamoro Transition Authority Member of Parliament Amir Mawallil delivers his sponsorship speech at the Shariff Kabunsuan Complex in Cotabato City on Tuesday (Dec. 21, 2021) where he proposed to give incentives to topnotchers in licensure examinations given by the Professional Regulation Commission and the Philippine Bar Examination. Mawallil said those who made it to the Top 10 spot are entitled to awards and incentives. (File photo courtesy of BTA-BARMM) COTABATO CITY - Eight members of the Bangsamoro parliament have filed a bill seeking to grant recognition and incentives to Bangsamoro topnotchers in national licensure tests given by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Supreme Court (SC). Once passed into a regional law, it will serve as an inspiration to all national examination takers, Member of Parliament (MP) Amilbahar Mawallil, the main author of the bill, said in an interview with reporters here Wednesday. "The granting of recognition and incentives to the Bangsamoro people and other inhabitants in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region is one way of inspiring individuals to strive for greater heights of excellence," Mawallil said. He said individuals and other BARMM residents who earned a spot in the Top 10 of any national licensure examination in the academic and educational fields, including professional licensure examinations given by the PRC and the Bar Exams exclusively administered by the SC, are eligible for incentives. Mawallil said once approved by the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA), the proposed Parliament Bill 163 would be called the Bangsamoro Excellence and Incentives Act of 2021. He reiterated that top-performing Bangsamoro individuals in any field bring pride and honor, and serve as role models for the youth. "The government understands the difficulties endured and the efforts exerted by every board or bar candidate," he said. Mawallil's bill was supported by BTA colleagues that include lawyers Laisa Alamia, Rasol Mitmug Jr., and Suharto Ambolodto; engineers Baintan Ampatuan and Don Loong; and Rasul Ismael and Abraham Burahan. (PNA) }

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BARMM solon pushes for creation of regional ecozone authority

ECOZONES. BARMM Member of Parliament Amir Mawallil takes the floor on Thursday (Sept. 30, 2021) to explain his proposed Parliament Bill 129, otherwise known as the Bangsamoro Economic Zone Act of 2021, to help spur economic development in the fledgling regional bureaucracy. Mawallil filed a proposal creating the Bangsamoro Economic Zone Authority to organize local economic zones for a concerted effort to promote and accelerate the development of industries across the region. (Photo courtesy of BTA - BARMM Parliament) COTABATO CITY - A bill has been filed with the regional parliament seeking to propel economic development in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) through the creation of a regional ecozone agency. On Friday, Member of Parliament (MP) Amir Mawallil, a former journalist-turned-BARMM legislator, said he filed Parliament Bill 129, otherwise known as the Bangsamoro Economic Zone Act of 2021, to create the Bangsamoro Economic Zone Authority (BEZA). "The creation of the BEZA will generate jobs, especially in the rural areas, increase their productivity and their individual and family income, and ultimately to improve the level and quality of their living condition," Mawallil said of the proposal he submitted before the Bangsamoro Transition Authority plenary on Thursday afternoon. In particular, he said the bill intends to promote the flow of investors into the region, which would then generate employment opportunities for the Bangsamoro people and ensure that products unique to the region gain considerable access to the domestic and global markets. "Upcoming economic zones that will be established in the region shall be developed into decentralized, self-reliant, and sustainable agro-industrial and commercial investment centers, which shall be operated and treated as a separate customs territory," he said. Once formed, the Bangsamoro economic zones, which will be developed in different key areas across the region, will assist the regional government to entice international markets, as well as local and foreign investors, to take notice of the resources and investment desirability of the BARMM. The local economic zones are also expected to facilitate the marketing and export of goods and services produced by several industries. Mawallil said the emerging global and regional opportunities for Halal and Islamic finance, as well as the strong support of President Rodrigo Duterte's administration to peace and development, promises well for the region's socio-economic development, through the creation of the BEZA. The lawmaker from Sulu said he is confident and optimistic that the passage of the BEZA Act will capitalize on the rich natural resources that BARMM has, in addition to several comparative advantages that can be utilized to improve the current state of the region, its government, and its people. The bill is supported and co-sponsored by MPs Laisa Alamia, Baintan Ampatuan, Suharto Ambolodto, Don Mustapha Loong, Rasol Mitmug Jr., Abraham Burahan, and Sittie Shahara Mastura. (PNA) }

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Creation of Bangsamoro Nutrition Council pushed

The BARMM administration building in Cotabato City (Photo courtesy of Bangsamoro Information Office - BARMM) COTABATO CITY - A group of lawmakers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has pushed for the creation of the Bangsamoro Nutrition Council (BNC) to address the high prevalence of malnutrition in the region. Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) - BARMM Member of Parliament (MP) Amilbahar Mawallil, the principal author of the proposal, has filed Parliament Bill 130, which seeks to create the BNC. Under the proposed measure, it will be attached to the Ministry of Health - BARMM and serve as the primary agency for nutrition concerns during natural and man-made calamities. "It is vital therefore to institutionalize mechanisms, such as preventive health care and proper nutrition, to address these problems," Mawallil said in a statement Wednesday. Citing the findings of the 8th National Nutrition Survey, Mawallil said the region has the second-highest undernutrition prevalence for stunting at 39 percent; the second-highest chronic energy deficiency rate at 13.2 percent; the third-highest prevalence of anemia among the elderly at 26.6 percent; and the fifth-highest prevalence of adult current smokers at 28 percent. Co-authors of the regional bill are MPs Laisa Alamia, Rasol Mitmug Jr., Suharto Ambolodto, Baintan Ampatuan, Don Mustapha Loong, Abraham Burahan, and Sittie Shahara Mastura. "Food security is vital in realizing and sustaining a healthy nutritional wellbeing," the authors of the bill said in an explanatory note. Through the proposed nutrition council, the BARMM government will establish a mechanism for facilitating collaboration among agencies, sectors, and stakeholders. The BARMM has developed its Regional Action Plan for 2020-2022 as a strategic and comprehensive plan to respond to the Bangsamoro region's nutritional problems. There are still gaps that must be addressed if the region intended to meet not just national but global nutrition standards. "Our ongoing experience with the coronavirus disease is a stark reminder that as the pandemic rages on, it will only exacerbate existing inequalities in the country and the Bangsamoro region," the authors said in the note. The bill proposes that the council consist of 14 members representing various ministries and sectors, including non-Moro indigenous people, women, the youth, and settler communities. Its powers and functions include promoting food security and formulating regional food and health policies in the region. The BARMM covers the cities of Cotabato, Lamitan and Marawi; the provinces of Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi; and the 63 villages in six towns of North Cotabato province. (PNA) }

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