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World Vision launches new project championing child protection

World Vision Project Manager Adonis Casinillo says another project dubbed as Urban Child Protection and Participation Project is launched for the sustainability of the just-concluded Urban Child Protection Project (UCPP). (Michael John Paclar/PIA-Lanao del Sur)


MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur--Following the closing of the Urban Child Protection Project (UCPP) which lasted for one and a half years, the World Vision Philippines launched anew another project which still frontlines child protection. 

World Vision Project Manager Adonis Casinillo stated Thursday, January 25, that they are opening a new initiative for the sustainability of the objectives of the recently ended UCPP. 

“We are launching the Urban Child Protection and Participation Project (UCPPP). This time, with emphasis on participation. It is a one-year project but implementation will start this month until September,” he said.

Adonis shared that this setting-off was made possible with their donors and support offices witnessing the benefits of the first phase of their prior project and pushed them to further expand their advocacy on child protection.  

This was affirmed by World Vision Program Manager Liza Branal, underscoring that the organization is committed to step up the lives of children in the city.

“Ang project [UCPPP] is bagong product sa positive result ng phase na ito [UCPP]... We continue to encourage everyone na ipagpatuloy ang pag-iisa para sa kalambuan sa lungsod ng Marawi,” she said.

[The project [UCPPP] is a new product of the positive result of this phase [UCPP]... We continue to encourage everyone to carry on their unity for the betterment of Marawi City.]

Accordingly, the same schools and barangays are targeted to be covered under the UCPPP.

“We look forward to the participation of the same covered communities because we want to have the impact and sustainability that we gave in the first phase,” said Adonis. (CRG/PIA-Lanao del Sur)

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