Palawan Daily News

Shell Companies in the Philippine­s (SCiP) showcase foundation’s sustainabl­e developmen­t programs

- By Harthwell Capistrano

Through a 2-day media caravan, Shell Companies in the Philippine­s present various sustainabl­e developmen­t programs of Pilipinas Shell Foundation Incorporat­ed in Palawan, which was attended by various media entities and stakeholde­rs.

Different community-based programs were presented during the media tour.

These include the Bamboo Straw Production / Rarong including the Alternativ­e Learning System, health programs and cultural preservati­on where a cultural show was presented by the Batak Tribe in Barangay Concepion, Puerto Princesa City.

Batak Community in Sitio Kalakwasan, Bgy. Tanabag and Sitio Tagnaya in Bgy. Concepción is under the Integrated Support to Indigenous People or ISIP by Pilipinas Shell Foundation Incorporat­ed (PSFI).

“ISIP has three components program in the Batak Community, and these are Education, we bring Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) to them; Livelihood and this includes for the promotion and marketing of their Handicraft­s Products (native basket which is Rarong and Bugyas, Bamboo Straw and Bayong) also we have Integrated Farming Bio-System (IFBS) or Home Gardening for their backyard to support the challenge on malnutriti­on and for them to produce their own vegetables instead of buying them outside their community, which in turn becomes their livelihood, too,” said Mr. Edong Magpayo, ISIP project officer of PSFI.

Also located in Barangay Sabang, another eco-tourism in Palawan, Hundred Caves is considered to be one the greatest hidden gems in the province. The cave’s entrance is situated 80 meters above sea level and tourists can discover an intricate cave ecosystem and amazing mineral formations.

PSFI has been actively supporting community based and livelihood programs to enable local members in the community to be fully empowered to manage their day to day living.

Conducted last October 15 and 17, the media tour was an opportunit­y to experience different sustainabl­e projects the Foundation has actively undertaken. Another media caravan is expected, which will be held in El Nido, Palawan, next month.

 ??  ?? The members of the Batak Tribe in their cultural presentati­on. (Rexter John Remo / Palawan Daily News)
The members of the Batak Tribe in their cultural presentati­on. (Rexter John Remo / Palawan Daily News)
 ??  ?? Mangrove Paddle Tour (Rexter John Remo / Palawan Daily News)
Mangrove Paddle Tour (Rexter John Remo / Palawan Daily News)
 ??  ?? Puerto Princesa Hundred Caves (Klook)
Puerto Princesa Hundred Caves (Klook)

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