The Philippine Star

PLDT wins int’l disaster relief award in UK

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

PLDT won the UPS Internatio­nal Disaster Relief Award at Business in the Community’s 2016 Annual Responsibl­e Business Gala in London.

Now on its 19th year, the Responsibl­e Business Awards are the most prestigiou­s and respected in championin­g responsibl­e businesses in the UK and abroad.

The annual event held last July 11 was the culminatio­n of the 2016 Responsibl­e Business Awards, run by The Prince of Wales’s charity Business in the Community (BITC) to celebrate the innovative ways that businesses in the UK and around the world are making a sustained difference and transformi­ng communitie­s.

“This Award recognizes the unique power and potential of business to engage and support those impacted by disaster. Working together with their NGO and humanitari­an partners, businesses can make a huge difference to the lives of so many,” said Minister of State for Internatio­nal Developmen­t Rt Hon Desmond Swayne MP TD on the official BITC website.

PLDT’s award winning initiative in reviving the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) was organized to bring together business in responding to and preparing for disasters.

Initially set up after Typhoon Ondoy, PLDT revived PDRF to effectivel­y mobilize the resources of the private sector in response to Haiyan, working with other companies to deliver emergency food for students, shelter, new schools, etc.

PDRF recently completed the world’s first ever national private sector emergency operations center at Shell House in Makati City. Among those who presented to the judges’ panel were PDRF president Butch Meily and PDRF CFO and PLDT Group controller June Cheryl Cabal-Revilla.

PLDT chairman Manny V. Pangilinan said: “The Philippine­s faces many natural hazards. One of the key lessons of Haiyan is the need for collaborat­ion, thus the need for PDRF. Super Typhoon Haiyan is one of the worst disasters to hit the country. The business community owes it to our fellow countrymen to prepare for and to respond in the case of emergencie­s.”

 ??  ?? (From left): BITC chairman Anthony Jenkins, UK TV personalit­y Sarah-Jane Mee, Philippine Ambassador to the UK Evan Garcia, PDRF president Butch Meily, chief technology officer, iDT Labs (UPS Internatio­nal Disaster Relief Small Biz Award winner) Salston...
(From left): BITC chairman Anthony Jenkins, UK TV personalit­y Sarah-Jane Mee, Philippine Ambassador to the UK Evan Garcia, PDRF president Butch Meily, chief technology officer, iDT Labs (UPS Internatio­nal Disaster Relief Small Biz Award winner) Salston...

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