Balik Probinsya Explained

Balik Probinsya should not be confused with Hatid Probinsya.

Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa (abbreviated as BP2; literally "Return to the Province, New Hope"), or simply Balik Probinsya,[1] is a socioeconomic program by the Philippine government to reverse the migration of people to Metro Manila and other urban areas, who were originally from more rural areas of the country.

History

The Balik Probinsya program was originally proposed by Senator Bong Go. Go touted the program as a platform to give a "fresh start" to people after the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing a series of programs to help develop the quality of life in rural areas, in effect decongesting the densely populated areas of the country such as Metro Manila by encouraging people to move to the countryside once COVID-19-related quarantine measures imposed across the country are lifted.[1] Go argued that if Metro Manila had a lower population density, the government would be better equipped in dealing with future health emergencies.[2]

President Rodrigo Duterte issued Executive Order (EO) No. 114 on May 6 which took effect immediately, institutionalizing the Balik Probinsya program. An inter-agency council was also established to formulate the framework of the program within 30 days. Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea was appointed to lead the council.[1]

The implementation of the program was suspended on June 11, to give more focus on aiding non-Metro Manila residents get back to their home provinces and cities under the separate Hatid Tulong program.[3]

Council

President Duterte's executive order created the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa Council, which is tasked to create a framework for the national government's implementation of the Balik Probinsya program. The composition of the council as follows:[2]

Program

The National Housing Authority (Philippines) (NHA) says that around 10,000 people have expressed interest in benefiting from the program within the first two or three days of the program's launch. Among the top ten provinces applicants want to move to are Camarines Sur, Bohol, Leyte, and Samar. The NHA has pledged to provide available houses to beneficiaries of the program and their voter registration will be adjusted accordingly by the Commission on Elections.[4]

Controversies

The Gabriela Women's Party has criticized the Balik Probinsya program, saying it could create a "wave" of new COVID-19 cases amidst the pandemic situation, and citing two alleged Balik Probinsya beneficiaries in Leyte testing positive for the disease. They also believe the program is proof of the government's preference for temporary relief over long-term solutions and the program will bring more socioeconomic problems in the countryside.[5] However the Department of Interior and Local Government disputed Gabriela's claims, saying that the two Leyte cases involved beneficiaries of a separate program, Hatid Probinsya, which aims to help non-residents stranded in Metro Manila to return to their home provinces, and insists that the Balik Probinsya program is a long-term solution which seeks to provide a platform for low-income families in urban areas to move to their home provinces while implementing relevant livelihood and infrastructure programs in the rural areas of the country.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Kabiling . Genalyn . PRRD signs EO adopting Bong Go's 'Balik Probinsiya' as national strategy . May 30, 2020 . Manila Bulletin . May 6, 2020.
  2. News: Lopez . Virgil . Duterte issues EO on Balik-Probinsya program . May 30, 2020 . May 6, 2020.
  3. News: Moaje . Marita . Gov't suspends Balik Probinsya; prioritizes stranded individuals . June 13, 2020 . Philippine News Agency . June 11, 2020.
  4. News: 10,000 Filipinos apply for 'Balik Probinsya' program — NHA . May 30, 2020 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . May 13, 2020.
  5. News: 'Balik Probinsya' program to generate more problems in rural areas — Gabriela . May 30, 2020 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . May 28, 2020.
  6. News: Chavez . Chito . DILG corrects Gabriela's claims on Balik Probinsya program . May 30, 2020 . Manila Bulletin . May 30, 2020.