The assistance by the government of Japan reduced tensions within the community and created a new long-term livelihood opportunity for former MILF combatants and their families.

The Government of Japan and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Philippines are collaborating with the Bangsamoro to provide food security and livelihood assistance to conflict-affected, marginalized, and underserved communities within and outside the core territory of the region.
On a larger scale, the collaboration fosters peacebuilding and sustainable development in communities affected by conflict.
In 2023, with support from Japan, UNDP facilitated peaceful resolutions in the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) community in Zamboanga del Norte’s Pigcawayan cluster.
After a community dialogue, the Sirawai local government repaired a damaged mosque, thanks to a bayanihan effort involving local authorities, security forces and community members.
Japan’s backing also supported the UNDP to provide 7,000 oil palm seedlings to the MILF community, supporting the establishment of a 50-hectare plantation.
This initiative boosts local economies by creating long-term livelihood opportunities for former MILF combatants and their families. Japan’s contribution extends to technical guidance through the Sirawai Plywood and Lumber Corp., ensuring proper farm techniques and market security for future harvests.
The assistance by the government of Japan, in collaboration with the UNDP Philippines, not only reduced tensions within the community but also created a new long-term livelihood opportunity for former MILF combatants and their families.
The restoration of the mosque now symbolizes renewed harmony, offering a place for prayer and community gatherings.