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MPIF Bolsters Alternativ­e livelihood In del Carmen

Commits to sustaining green Jobs for LOCAL Community

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MAKATI, Philippine­s, 27th August 2021— 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 Mayor Proserfina 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 Mr. Manuel v. Pangilinan, Metro Pacific Investment­s Corporatio­n and the 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 long-standing 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.

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 along PNP Maritime, the Philippine Coast Guard and other government agencies and NGOS 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 management 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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