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According to the Bank’s website, the proposed project development objective is to improve access to socioeconomic services and basic infrastructure in target communities. As the project is financed by the BNTF, the project is situated within the broader objectives of the trust fund, which is to assist in the development of the Six Formally Acknowledged MILF Camps with the aim of transforming them into peaceful and productive communities, and will support the priorities and prioritized interventions outlined in the CTP and CTIP. Within this broader context, the proposed project is expected to contribute to the following priorities: strengthened food security and improved agricultural productivity through household income diversification and improved access to socioeconomic services and basic infrastructure (community and socioeconomic).
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Community and Family Services International Inc. (CFSI) | Client | - |
World Bank
Contact : Ditte Marie Gammelgaard Fallesen / Title : Senior Social Development Spec
Telephone No : 5776+2640 / Email :
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Borrower : Community and Family Services International Inc.
Contact : Steven Muncy / Title : Executive Director
Telephone No : 639175332627 / Email : smuncy@cfsi.ph
Implementing Agencies
Implementing Agency : Bangsamoro Development Agency
Contact : Rhadzni M. Taalim / Title : Executive Director
Telephone No : 639954963151 / Email : rhadznitaalim@gmail.com
Implementing Agency : Community and Family Services International
Contact : Steven Muncy / Title : Executive Director
Telephone No : 639175332627 / Email : smuncy@cfsi.ph
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