Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Gingoog village welcomes new water system

World Water Day: Water for Peace

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross — in coordinati­on of the local government of Gingoog City in Misamis Oriental — has implemente­d a project through a cash-for-work program where a new water supply system was built by residents of Barangay Alagatan.

In line with the thrust to provide better water services in the provinces, the new water supply system was inaugurate­d on 7 March 2024 during a handover ceremony attended by community members, local authoritie­s and representa­tives of the ICRC and its partner, the Philippine Red Cross.

Officials said that the project will provide safe water to approximat­ely 700 people in Barangay Alagatan.

The handover was done days before World Water Day, which falls on 22 March 2024. Previously, the people of Alagatan used to fetch water from a nearby spring but lost access to it in 2022 when an armed conflict occurred.

Now, they can easily get safe and clean drinking water with the completion of the water supply system.

“People in remote areas are at a higher risk of getting life-threatenin­g diseases if they do not have access to clean water. Having a reliable water system improves a community’s hygiene standards, and it also helps them sustain their livelihood­s,” said Ishfaq Muhammad Khan, head of the ICRC’s Butuan office.

“This project, completed just a few weeks before World Water Day, is a step toward the improvemen­t of living conditions in Alagatan,” he added.

Almost 85 residents started constructi­ng the water system in September 2023. They installed a five-kilometer pipeline, five storage tanks and 19 water faucets

Meantime, World Water Day is a United Nations observance coordinate­d by UNWater. Every year, it raises awareness of a major water-related issue and inspires action to tackle the water and sanitation crisis.

More than 3 billion people worldwide depend on water that crosses national borders. Yet, out of 153 countries that share rivers, lakes and aquifers with their neighbors, only 24 countries report having cooperatio­n agreements for all their shared water.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICRC ?? STAFF from the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross and government officials check the tap stands that have been installed in Barangay Alagatan.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICRC STAFF from the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross and government officials check the tap stands that have been installed in Barangay Alagatan.

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