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BARMM to build 100 village health stations in 2023

By Edwin Fernandez

February 27, 2023, 3:09 pm

<p><strong>HEALTH FOR ALL.</strong> BARMM health minister, Dr. Rizaldy Piang (left, holding symbolic key), poses with other health officials during the inauguration of a newly-built Barangay Health Station in Barangay Salamen in Kapatagan town, Lanao del Sur province on Sunday (Feb. 26, 2023). The MOH-BARMM will construct 100 village health stations across the region this year.<em> (Photo courtesy of MOH-BARMM)</em></p>

HEALTH FOR ALL. BARMM health minister, Dr. Rizaldy Piang (left, holding symbolic key), poses with other health officials during the inauguration of a newly-built Barangay Health Station in Barangay Salamen in Kapatagan town, Lanao del Sur province on Sunday (Feb. 26, 2023). The MOH-BARMM will construct 100 village health stations across the region this year. (Photo courtesy of MOH-BARMM)

COTABATO CITY – The Ministry of Health in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (MOH-BARMM) will construct 100 barangay health stations (BHS) across the region this year to boost health services.

“Yes, we are building a total of 100 barangay health stations this year,” said Dr. Rizaldy Piang, BARMM health minister, on Monday, a day after the MOH turned over two BHS in Lanao del Sur province.

On Sunday, Piang led the turnover of the two health stations for the villages of Barorao and Salamen in Balabagan and Kapatagan towns, respectively.

Piang said the BHS will be funded under the MOH-BARMM's Tiyakap Bangsamoro Kalusugan Program (TBKP).

Each of the BHS costs PHP2.5 million with an additional PHP500,000 fund for equipment.
 
Dr. Alinader Minalang, Lanao del Sur health chief, said health providers are committed to strengthening the health services in the province and ensuring that no one will be left behind in terms of healthcare.
 
“This is a huge help for our health programs (in the province) because it will provide every village a new avenue to access health services,” Minalang said.

Integrated health programs

This developed as the MOH-BARMM also initiated a weekend training for Bangsamoro planning and development officers of the region’s Population Commission and Muslim religious leaders (MRLs) on Islamic ruling about family planning and responsible parenthood (FPRP).

The training held from Saturday to Sunday here focused on “fatwah” – formal ruling or interpretation on the point of Islamic law given by a qualified legal scholar known as a mufti.

"These MRLs will serve as our means of communicating to the communities the true meaning of family planning from an Islamic perspective,” Omaira Ali, MOH-BARMM family planning logistic officer, said. (PNA)

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