Start Economic Recovery, Start Public & Private Partnership – End The Lockdown Now!
Is the Philippine Department of Agriculture (DA) ready to fulfill its own nationwide agricultural responsibilities once all kinds of quarantines are down? Yes, under the leadership and planning-ahead head of Secretary William Dar.
Never. In my 20 years of blogging, after thousands
upon thousands of short & long essays published online, I never wrote in favor of an advertisement – until now. I am looking at the
Facebook ad of CitizenWatch Philippines
with the headline, “Public And Private Partnership Is The Key Towards
Sustainable Development” (upper image above). And the lock to open it today is
to end the lockdown!
CitizenWatch
is saying:
We call on the government to work with the
private sector in creating sustainable initiatives that will fortify a
future-proofed Philippines beyond this pandemic.
"Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country[1]" – Charles E Weller. Today, we must love our country, all of it! Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country under lockdown!
Here is CitizenWatch
Philippines telling us:
More than a year into the pandemic, the
Philippines has yet to revive its ailing economy. In spite of this, the
government maintains its stringent mobility restrictions, which hamper business
operations throughout the country, especially in the National Capital
Region. Despite branding the current
restrictions as a “bubble,” no differences can separate it from being a
lockdown wherein businesses are only allowed to operate in limited capacities.
This in turn will result into further economic slump…
Michael Beltran
says, “The global crisis is first and foremost a public health issue[2]” (12 May 2020, “The Duterte Administration’s Covid-19 Response Marries
Incompetence With Militarism,” The
Diplomat). No. But continued lockdown has made it an economic crisis where
everyone is losing! It is bad for everyone, but more so the unemployed and the
poor.
Without
the lockdown, private sector to the rescue!
It is clear that after a year, no significant
progress has been achieved… The most recent data from Pulse Asia survey (reveal)…
Among the Most Urgent National Concerns are controlling inflation (43%),
increasing the pay of workers (34%), providing assistance or subsidy to those
who lost their livelihood and jobs because of Covid-19 pandemic (28%), reducing
poverty (26%) and creating more jobs (26%).
And for
private-public partnership, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is ready with
its 12 Key Strategies for inclusive development, specifically #8 being “Mobilization
& Empowerment Of Partners To Attain Scale” (undated, “The One DA Holistic
Approach: Twelve (12) Key Strategies[3].”
DA.gov.ph).
CitizenWatch
also reports:
Pulse Asia also showed the Most Urgent Personal Concerns for
Filipinos. First on the list is “to stay
healthy and avoid illnesses” (74%); second is “at least to be able to have
enough to eat every day” (47%); and third is “(to) have a secure/ well-paying
job or source of income” (47%).
Please do not simply pray and pray for us
Filipinos – end the lockdown so that we all can do something concrete for
everyone!@517
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