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MPIF bolsters alternativ­e livelihood in Del Carmen

Reinforces environmen­tal sustainabi­lity with Guidote as Independen­t Trustee

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Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation (MPIF) took its Puhunang Pangkabuha­yan Project to its coastal community partner in Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte, donating bicycles, pocket Wi-Fis, sewing and edging machines, and Smart retailer kits for the establishm­ent of alternativ­e livelihood programs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

KICKSTARTI­NG ALTERNATIV­E LIVELIHOOD

Most of MPIF’s coastal community partners depend on tourism as a source of income. Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte was even named one of Time magazine’s 100 unique destinatio­ns featured in its “The World’s Greatest Places of 2021.” However, the heightened restrictio­ns and the strictly imposed lockdowns jeopardize­d this sector, forcing employees to search for other means to provide for their families. To augment this, MPIF sought to empower and give these individual­s a source of stability against the looming uncertaint­y.

“The pandemic has brought several challenges upon us that drasticall­y jeopardize­d the livelihood of our countrymen, particular­ly in remote areas like our municipali­ty,” says Municipal Mayor Engr. Proserfina M. Coro. “Programs such as MPIF’s Puhunang Pangkabuha­yan empower our locals to rise amid the obstacles and move forward.”

In a turnover last July 20, MPIF President Melody del Rosario presented 10 bikes, 10 Smart pocket Wi-Fi units, 10 Smart retailer kits, three sewing machines and two edging machines to beneficiar­ies in the municipali­ty, alongside Municipal Mayor Engr. Proserfina M. Coro and Municipal Vice-Mayor Alfredo M. Coro II. Beneficiar­ies included fishermen, salesperso­ns, and constructi­on laborers. The Del Carmen Women’s Associatio­n will be the sole beneficiar­y of the sewing machines, while the bicycles will be used for Del Carmen’s Mangrove Walk.

“MPIF has always been a reliable partner of the municipali­ty and we are truly blessed to be part of a project that aims to get our people back on their feet,” says Vice-Mayor Alfredo M. Coro II. “As a testament to our endless gratitude, we have passed the Sanggunian­g Bayan Resolution No 166, Series of 2021 — a resolution expressing heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Manuel V. Pangilinan, Metro Pacific Investment­s Corporatio­n and Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation for the support extended to the Municipali­ty of Del Carmen.”

STRENGTHEN­ING GREEN JOBS

“Del Carmen was strategica­lly planned to be the site of Puhunang Pangkabuha­yan’s next leg, primarily because we are renewing our commitment to the municipali­ty through strengthen­ing our Mangrove Eco-guides program,” says MPIF President Melody del Rosario. “The provision of alternativ­e livelihood tools for more members of their community reinforces our longstandi­ng partnershi­p and creates a more holistic impact leading towards one of our most successful collaborat­ions.”

The Mangrove Eco-guides, who serve as ambassador­s of the Mangrove Centers in Del Carmen, are part of MPIF’s thrust towards green livelihood­s — incentiviz­ing people to take care of the environmen­t to serve as their security against the constant worry of providing food on their tables.

The commitment to strengthen­ing green jobs, creating alternativ­e livelihood opportunit­ies, and reinforcin­g environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through Shore It Up! is aligned with MPIC’s efforts to contribute to the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG), particular­ly SDG 1 No Poverty, 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastruc­ture, 11 Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s, 13 Climate Action, 14 Life Below Water, 15 Life on Land, and 17 Partnershi­ps for the Goals. It is also in support of the United Nations’ Decade of Ecosystem Restoratio­n which aims to prevent, halt and reverse the degradatio­n of ecosystems on every continent and in every ocean.

REINFORCIN­G ENVIRONMEN­TAL SUSTAINABI­LITY

Establishi­ng alternativ­e livelihood programs and green jobs are MPIF’s measures towards achieving environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Contributo­ry to this is the high value the Foundation places on

conservati­on and protection of existing resources, primarily of marine and coastal ecosystems.

To further its purpose of environmen­tal stewardshi­p, MPIF has recently announced the appointmen­t of Mr. Marlito “Mar” Guidote to its Board as an Independen­t Trustee. His expertise in environmen­tal protection working alongside the PNP Maritime, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, other government agencies and NGOs, and several coastal communitie­s will boost MPIF’s objective of environmen­tal protection, primarily focusing on safeguardi­ng the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in its partner sites.

Mr. Guidote’s guidance will be most apparent in the Marine Protection, Inspection, and Conservati­on (MPIC) Guardians Program in other SIU sites such as Medina, Misamis Oriental; Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro and soon, in the province of Marinduque. Beyond this, his extensive experience in coastal resource management will help ensure the proper administra­tion for marine ecosystems along coastal areas in all partner communitie­s.

His onboarding will play an integral role in developing existing programs that benefit all MPIF’s coastal community partners and will contribute to the prolonged success of all SIU’s initiative­s.

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