MANILA
- Rights groups and unions slammed the
Philippines Friday after it erected advertising hoardings that hid slum housing
from delegates attending a conference on solving poverty in Asia.
The
giant boards were put up beside a road taking 4,300 delegates from Manila
airport to the Asian Development Bank meeting that began on Wednesday, blocking
the view of an open sewer and shanties.
The
boards advertised Philippine tourist attractions as well as the high-level
meeting, which proclaimed as its theme "inclusive" growth for Asia,
home to some 902 million of the world's poor according to the bank.
The
government said it was merely trying to put its "best foot forward"
but New York-based Human Rights Watch criticised the boards, saying it sent the
message that dire poverty can just be ignored.
"Instead
of trying to hide the poor, the Philippine government should be pressing the
bank to tackle poverty head on," said Jessica Evans, the group's senior
international financial institution advocate.
Union
leader Josua Mata, of the Alliance of Progressive Labour-Centro, told AFP the
attempt to wall off the poverty was "embarrassing" and the government
should turn its focus to creating jobs and building resettlement sites.
President
Benigno Aquino's office insisted the effort was not an attempt to hide poverty,
which the government says affects a fourth of the population of 95 million.
"It's
but natural to fix it (the city) up a bit and I don't think we're violating any
human right by trying to put our best foot forward," presidential
spokesman Ricky Carandang told reporters.
"We're
not trying to whitewash poverty, it's very real," another spokesman,
Abigail Valte, said.
Carandang
said the government was spending 39 billion pesos (S1.13 billion) this year in
cash handouts to help three million poor families to escape poverty. The ADB
lent the government S$500 million in 2010 for the programme.
ADB
external relations director Ann Quon defended the hosts.
"We
do not think it is the host country's intention to paper over poverty in the
Philippines," Quon said.
"In
fact, the government has placed poverty reduction at the centre of its
development agenda."
AFP
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