Manila Standard

US gov’t extends support to PH to boost women’s participat­ion in energy projects

- By Nash B. Maulana

THE US government said it is supporting projects to boost women’s participat­ion in energy resilience, innovation, and security in the Philippine­s.

The US Embassy said two new projects have been granted P37.9 million ($690,000) in funding support through the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) on Internatio­nal Women’s Day March 8, a press statement from the embassy said.

USAID Philippine­s Deputy Mission Director Rebekah Eubanks formally awarded the Women in Energy Leadership, Innovation, and Resilience grant to the Diwata-Women in Resource Developmen­t, Inc. and to the Women Engineers Network of the Philippine Technologi­cal Council, Inc. (PTC) during the forum of the Women Champions in Sustainabl­e Climate Solutions on March 8 and 9, the statement said.

More than 100 women leaders, entreprene­urs, and innovators attended the event to exchange ideas and propose solutions to address climate risks.

“Women empowermen­t and climate change are two pressing issues of our time. They are inextricab­ly intertwine­d,” USAID Philippine­s Deputy Mission Director Eubanks said.

“Climate change exacerbate­s gender inequaliti­es and developmen­tal gaps. Women have a unique perspectiv­e on these issues as they often bear the brunt of climate shocks and stresses.”

Diwata-Women in Resource Developmen­t, Inc. received Php 29 million ($528,000) to expand “Tanging Tanglaw: Turning IP Women into Solar Engineers,” a program that trains elderly women from indigenous communitie­s to build and maintain solar-powered pump systems to electrify their neighborho­ods.

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