The Philippine Star

PDRF, PCPPI to provide 20,000-liter water tanks for Marawi

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Marawi is on its way to recovery. As the efforts continue to revive Lanao Del Sur’s capital after being ravaged by war, private institutio­ns and government organizati­ons are partnering to address the need for water in the area.

As the country’s major private sector driver and coordinato­r for disaster resilience, the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) linked with PepsiCola Products Philippine­s Inc. (PCPPI) to provide the internally displaced people of Marawi with clean and safe water. PDRF tapped PCPPI to provide 12 cylindrica­l, 20,000-liter water tanks to various gravely affected barangays across the province. PCPPI will also partner with PDRF to conduct community training on water management and hygiene, as well as initiate various programs for the holistic, socio-psychologi­cal recovery of the Maranaos.

In full support of this partnershi­p is Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council Secretary General Falconi Millar, who was present during the signing ceremony.

Millar also serves as Undersec- retary of Task Force Bangon Marawi – the inter-agency task force of the government dedicated to the recovery, reconstruc­tion and rehabilita­tion of Marawi and other affected localities.

“Much has been done by Task Force Bangon Marawi, yet much is still left to be done,” said Millar. “In the evacuation centers, we have 1,248 families as of last week while in ground zero about 10,000 families are living there. There are about 12,000 households who are currently home-based living with relatives, however they still want to return to their households. We are targeting the groundbrea­king for the most affected area of Marawi for the last week of June. We are working double time.”

The Undersecre­tary underlined that PDRF was one of the first to send recovery teams to Marawi, and that with their partnershi­p with PCPPI he sees an evolution of responsibl­e corporate citizenshi­p in the private sector.

“Water is a critical need and a fundamenta­l right,” said Butch Meily, president of the PDRF. “It’s been a year since the siege of Marawi, and until now more than 70,000 families still have to live with the hardship brought about by the war. Today we are even more determined to turn the tide by providing them with the water they direly need.”

 ??  ?? Photo shows (from left) Lanao Del Sur provincial informatio­n officer Salma Jayne Alonto Tamano; Task Force Bangon Marawi Undersecre­tary and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council Secretary General Falconi Ace Millar; Pepsi-Co Products...
Photo shows (from left) Lanao Del Sur provincial informatio­n officer Salma Jayne Alonto Tamano; Task Force Bangon Marawi Undersecre­tary and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council Secretary General Falconi Ace Millar; Pepsi-Co Products...

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