The U.S.-Philippines Partnership
The U.S.-Philippines Partnership
Fact Sheet
Office of the
Spokesperson
Washington, DC
April 30,
2012
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Deepening the Security and Strategic Partnership
• We
continue to enhance our cooperation and force
interoperability in the areas of humanitarian assistance,
disaster relief, and maritime security, conducting nearly 20
combined exercises every year, including the recently
completed 28th iteration of Exercise “Balikatan”
(“Shoulder-to-Shoulder”).
• The Republic of the
Philippines is a committed peacekeeping provider, deploying
nearly 1,000 troops, police and civilians to United Nations
(UN) peacekeeping missions annually. The United States
supports the Philippines’ peacekeeping role through
continued funding and training.
• There were over 100
U.S. ship visits to the Philippines last year. In June 2012,
the U.S. hospital ship the USNS Mercy will provide medical,
dental, and veterinary services to Filipinos on the islands
of Samar, Basilan, and Sulu. U.S. personnel also intend to
partner with counterparts from the Philippine armed forces
to construct and renovate school and health
facilities.
• The Philippines actively participates in
military training, education, and exchange opportunities in
the United States. More than 500 Philippine military
personnel completed programs through the U.S. military
system in the last fiscal year. Philippine Military Academy
(PMA) cadets have also been accepted into each of the major
U.S. service academies.
• A founding member of ASEAN,
the Philippines is the current ASEAN country coordinator for
the United States, and will host the U.S.-ASEAN Dialogue in
Manila this May, along with the first meeting of the
U.S.-ASEAN Eminent Persons Group.
Promoting
Economic Cooperation
• The United States and
the Philippines are engaged in a Partnership for Growth
(PFG) launched by Secretaries Clinton and del Rosario in
Manila last November. We have commenced work on a number of
PFG priorities aimed at enhancing the trade and investment
environment, improving anti-corruption enforcement
effectiveness, and helping streamline the administration of
justice in the Philippines.
• Since launching the
Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact in 2010 for
$434 million to reduce poverty through economic growth, MCC
has supported the Philippine government’s efforts to
decrease corruption in tax collection, enabling the
Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue to increase tax
collection last year by over 20 percent.
• Filipino
professionals, including educators and medical
professionals, have through their competence and dedication,
made significant contributions to U.S.
society.
Advancing People-to-People
Ties
• The annual “Memphis in May”
international festival in Tennessee will salute the
Philippines as this year’s featured country. The
month-long exposé will include authentic Philippine
cuisine, dance performances, and art exhibits.
• The
Fulbright program in the Philippines is the world’s oldest
continuous program. Since its inception in 1948, Fulbright
grants have been awarded to 1,700 Filipinos and 700
Americans for graduate degree study, teaching, and research
in the Philippines and the United States. Another 70
Filipino professionals have gone to the United States on
Humphrey fellowships.
• More than 8,590 Peace Corps
Volunteers have served in the Philippines since the program
was established in 1961. Volunteers work in the areas of
education, community development, and coastal resource
management.
Enshrining Principles of Good
Governance and Rule of Law
• Recognizing the
actions taken to eliminate corruption, the US and the
Philippines are steering committee members of the Open
Government Partnership, which aims to develop norms and
standards for open governance, transparency, and civil
society participation.
• The U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency this
year increased their counternarcotics cooperation at the
Ninoy Aquino International Airport resulting in several drug
seizures, including 20 kilograms of methamphetamine, and the
arrest of 11 drug couriers.
• With the assistance of
various U.S. interagency partners, the Philippine National
Police established a Special Boat Unit based in Palawan.
Operational since late 2010, efforts have yielded the arrest
of 165 persons at sea, seizure of 12 vessels and substantial
contraband.
Through training programs, the U.S. State Department's Anti-Terrorism Assistance program has strengthened the counterterrorism capacity of the Philippine National Police. This includes establishing facilities for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training and a Forensics Laboratory used by police for post-blast investigations. This summer, the U.S. and Philippine Governments jointly will host an APEC workshop on measures to combat bus terrorism.
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