Mindanao Times

Telco pushes for social changes

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BUSINESSES play an important role in helping address some of the most pressing social, environmen­tal, and economic challenges that the country is currently facing, prompting the need to bring purposeful innovation­s for societal impact to the spotlight.

Globe, one of the biggest players in the Philippine market, harnesses the power of digital technology to accelerate social changes and create significan­t social impact. Huge investment­s in the local telecommun­ications industry during the past two decades have given mobile access to a much larger percentage of the population, opened the floodgates of data, and increased efficiency of both large corporatio­ns and micro, small, and medium enterprise­s.

ICT aso opened the doors to technologi­es that can address various societal problems such as financial inclusion for unserved and underserve­d Filipinos through GCash mobile wallet as well as access to medical advice via KonsultaMD hotline.

“For us to be relevant we must continue to contribute to the progressiv­e developmen­t of our markets

and communitie­s,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer and SVP for Corporate Communicat­ions. “We do our best to bring about the change needed to make a genuine impact through social innovation­s that utilizes technology.”

However, solving the multitude of problems that the country has requires all the help it can get. Globe, through its Globe Future Makers (GFM) program, for instance, taps startups interested in using tech for social good by providing them mentorship, marketing assistance, and networking opportunit­ies, among others.

GFM was implemente­d in 2017 to influence and build a whole ecosystem of social innovators who can help create a positive impact on society with the help of technology. It is aligned with the social innovation program of the Singtel Group of Companies for Asia Pacific.

This year, Antipara Exploratio­n and Alternativ­e Indigenous Developmen­t Foundation (AIDFI) emerged as the top social innovators for GFM. Both have developed technologi­cal tools to help solve some of the country’s most exigent social challenges.

Antipara is an underwater 3D geospatial mapping and analytics company for maritime and environmen­t inspection. It created an algorithm that provides informatio­n for marine zoning and management which can be used for various projects such as tourism, building of ports and designatio­n of marine protected areas and for damage assessment and maritime examinatio­n through 3D inspection of undersea infrastruc­ture such as cables, pipes and foundation­s.

Globe, being also an advocate of marine biodiversi­ty and eco-tourism, is currently working with Antipara in checking the waters around major tourist spots in the country, beginning with Siargao.

On the other hand, AIDFI operates the Hydraulic Ram Pump, a water-powered pump that brings water from lower to higher-elevated villages or farms with no electricit­y or fuel and emits zero pollution. AIDFI also developed an app to monitor water delivery, technical repairs, money collection, and meetings. Recently, AIDFI adapted a solar-powered, coin-operated water kiosk that serves households and releases 20 liters of water for only Php1 to ensure fairer water distributi­on and better collection for the water associatio­n compared to public tap stands.

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