The Philippine Star

Manila Water builds library for Indonesian city

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Manila Water Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of Manila Water Company Inc., recently signed an agreement to fund the constructi­on and developmen­t of a micro-library in Bandung City, Indonesia, in support of the latter’s literacy program.

The two-story micro-library is expected to be completed this year and will have a total floor area of 144 square meters capable of accommodat­ing up to 10,000 books for use of the residents of Babakan Sari Village located in Kiaracondo­ng sub-district in the capital of Indonesia’s West Java province.

Management of the facility is set to be turned over to the community with the supervi- sion of the city’s Library and Filing Service soon after its completion.

According to Bandung City Mayor Mochamad Ridwan Kamil, the developmen­t of the micro-library is in line with the city government’s efforts to improve literacy index.

In a report released by Central Connecticu­t State University, Indonesia ranks as the country with the second lowest literacy rate among 61 countries. Kamil shared that the city envisions to heighten the interest in reading by providing at least one library facility per community.

Bandung City Library and Filing Service acting head Adin Mukhtarudi­n, and Bandung Mayor Kamil received the $50,000 grant from Manila Water Asia Pacific Indonesia country head Pieter Tobing.

Manila Water Asia Pacific entered into a partnershi­p with the City of Bandung in 2015 through a memorandum of understand­ing with PDAM Tirtawenin­g Kota Bandung, a water utility company owned by the city government, for a pilot project that will reduce the system losses of the city.

Currently, Manila Water Asia Pacific’s initiative­s include the provision of 35 percent of the bulk water requiremen­ts in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and a pilot demonstrat­ion project also on leakage reduction in Yangon, Myanmar.

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