USAID Urban Connect Initiative launched for resilient growth

USAID LAUNCH.  Tagbilaran City Mayor Jane Yap, represented by City Administrator Cathelyn Torremocha (second from left), joins the launching of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Urban Connect which aims at fostering resilient economic growth and development in cities. This took place on October 26, 2023 at Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Quezon City. Others in photo are: (standing from left) Atty. Carl Rubio, from the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Zamboanga City; EnP. Jocelyn Codorniz, OIC – CPDO of Legazpi City; Atty. Franklin Gacal Jr., City Administrator, General Santos City; Atty. Benjamin Abalos Jr., DILG Secretary; Mission Director Ryan Washburn, USAID Mission Director; A-Sec. Lilian de Leon, Asst. Secretary of DILG representing Tacloban City; Atty. Roy Hilario Raagas, City Administrator, Cagayan de Oro City; Engr. Januario Godoy, City Administrator, Batangas City; and Mr. Demetrio Alvior, Tourism Officer, Puerto Princesa City.

IN A launch held on October 26, 2023, Tagbilaran City officially embarked on the path to becoming a more sustainable and resilient urban center through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Urban Connect initiative.

City Administrator Cathelyn Torremocha represented the City Government of Tagbilaran during the launching activity held at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Quezon City.

Dr. Alex Brilliantes Jr., Chief of Part of USAID Urban Connect Project and Mr. Ryan Washburn, Mission Director of USAID Philippines and Mongolia led the dignitaries in the event.

The project’s goal is to foster inclusive and resilient economic growth in these secondary cities and their surrounding areas.

By focusing on local economic development and enhancing public service delivery, Urban Connect aims to make these cities more attractive for investments, encourage local entrepreneurship, and ultimately improve the quality of life for their residents.

Tagbilaran City is among the nine partner cities collaborating with the USAID under its Cities Development Initiative (CDI).

These cities include Batangas, Legazpi, and Puerto Princesa in Luzon; Iloilo, Tacloban, and Tagbilaran in the Visayas; and Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, and Zamboanga in Mindanao.

In her video message during the Urban Connect activity, Tagbilaran City Mayor Jane Yap expressed her enthusiasm for this promising initiative.

“Tagbilaran City is honored to be a partner in the Urban Connect project. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to the well-being of our community and our dedication to fostering progress with lasting impact.

We look forward to a future where our city stands as a prime example of innovation and progress,” Mayor Yap said.

Mayor Yap emphasized that Tagbilaran City will actively engage with Urban Connect to enhance local economic development, promote entrepreneurship, and improve the lives of its citizens. She believes that this partnership will bring significant benefits to the city and its residents, making Tagbilaran a vibrant and forward-looking urban center.

The activity was followed by a learning session titled “The Future of Cities: Smart Local E-Government Solutions.” The session featured distinguished panel speakers from the public and private sectors who explored innovative ways to make Tagbilaran City and the partner cities smarter and more efficient in delivering public services to their citizens.

The City Government of Tagbilaran is committed to making the most of this transformative project, striving for a future marked by resilience, inclusivity, and sustainable growth.

With the support of the Urban Connect initiative, the city is poised to flourish as a dynamic and forward-thinking urban center in the years to come.