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COMMUNITY-BASED WATER SYSTEMS SOLUTION IMPROVES WATER ACCESS IN FAR-FLUNG AREA

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PAQUIBATO DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY – From the city proper, it takes a two-hour drive through the banana plantation­s of Panabo to reach Barangay Colosas, Paquibato District. One has to cross the Magwawa River, the boundary between Davao City and Davao del Norte, either on a raft, on horseback, or in times of heavy rain, wait for hours for an available backhoe or dump truck.

Women and the elderly used to regularly endure long trips to procure water for their households and agricultur­al uses. Infrastruc­ture support such as bridges and those that meet critical water needs are crucial to sustaining peace and promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t in Paquibato District. The City Government’s peacebuild­ing initiative­s, such as Peace 911, have empowered the district with improved water accessibil­ity, livelihood opportunit­ies, and road infrastruc­ture.

Led by the Davao City Police Office-Revitalize­d Pulis Sa Barangay (DCPO-RPSB), the public and private sectors come together to improve the quality of life in these communitie­s, making water accessible and ensuring the safety of women and the elderly.

DCPO-RPSB Focal Person, Police Major Elisa C. Ramirez, acknowledg­ed that addressing water inaccessib­ility goes beyond the sole capabiliti­es of any single organizati­on, including the police force, whose primary mandate is maintainin­g peace and order. “This program will continue, we just really have to sustain it. We can’t remain as it was before. Programs like this cannot be handled by just one organizati­on, even we in the police force because our mandate is peace and order. But if there is insufficie­ncy [like a water problem], that mandate really can’t be met,” said Major Ramirez.

Fulfilling its promise of uplifting communitie­s through water supply solutions, Apo Agua started Project Blue to support community-based water systems solutions such as rainwater catchment facilities, water pipeline donation, Barangay Water System Associatio­n (BAWASA) capacity building, informatio­n disseminat­ion campaign for residents.

Originally conceived to support Davao City Water District (DCWD)’s TABAWI-TAMTAM Rural Water Systems Developmen­t in District 3 barangays of Tawantawan, Baguio Proper, Wines, Tambobong, and Tamugan, Project Blue extends its reach in Paquibato.

It started with the rehabilita­tion of a water reservoir last 2022 in Purok 7, Barangay Colosas, which benefited 352 households of the Ata-Manobo community, the Barangay Hall Complex, as well as students and teachers of Datu Libayao Elementary School.

The additional support of the newly constructe­d water reservoir in the adjacent Purok 6, Sitio Panaga benefitted 30-plus more households. The turn-over ceremony last March 7, 2024, was attended by DCPO-RPSB, community leaders, and project partners from the DCWD and Apo Agua.

District 2 Councilor LJ Bonguyan leading the Council Committee on Energy and Water emphasized the City Government’s commitment to ensuring that every resident, especially those in far-flung areas like the Paquibato District, has access to clean and sustainabl­e water sources. He highlighte­d ongoing efforts at the policy level for water accessibil­ity and he also shared the planned initiative­s of the DCWD to explore and identify potential water sources that could serve the needs of the community effectivel­y.

“There are still several Puroks, several Barangays, especially in the Paquibato District, that don’t have access to water yet. Hopefully, soon, as mentioned by DCWD, they will provide water in the Paquibato District. Their exploratio­n will begin, looking around to find where they can source water that can sustainabl­y supply a large amount,” Councilor LJ Bonguyan said.

This year’s World Water Day theme is Leveraging Water for Peace, recognizin­g the vital connection between accessible water supply and fostering long-lasting peace in far-flung areas for rural developmen­t. Community-based water system solution projects like that in Barangay Colosas, Paquibato District, shows how collaborat­ion between local government­s, concerned public and private sector participan­ts, and local communitie­s can contribute to peacebuild­ing efforts.

 ?? ?? Representa­tives from the DCPO-RPSB, DCWD Community Relations and External Affairs, Apo Agua External Relations, Barangay Colosas Community Leaders, Ata-Manabo Community, and District 2 Councilor LJ Bonguyan marked the water supply project’s completion last March 07, 2024, at Purok 6, Barangay Colosas, Paquibato District
Representa­tives from the DCPO-RPSB, DCWD Community Relations and External Affairs, Apo Agua External Relations, Barangay Colosas Community Leaders, Ata-Manabo Community, and District 2 Councilor LJ Bonguyan marked the water supply project’s completion last March 07, 2024, at Purok 6, Barangay Colosas, Paquibato District
 ?? ?? Women and children using the newly constructe­d water reservoir supply system project
Women and children using the newly constructe­d water reservoir supply system project

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