Globe adapts Benguet village for social project
>> Monday, July 30, 2012
By Dexter A. See
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Around 183
schoolchildren of the Bineng Elementary School and their respective families
that located around 1,500 meters above sea level stand to benefit from Globe
Telecom's Community of Practice (COP) to showcase the giant telecommunications
firm’s social commitment to help fast growing communities design their own
sustainable future.
Barangay Bineng is the pilot Community of
Practice of Globe Bridging Communities and the first recipient of all the five
advocacies of the company, particularly focused on governance, excellence in
social services delivery, entrepreneurship, environment and sustainability and
active citizenship through voluntarism.
“We are committed to synergize our
initiatives delivered through active partnerships with community-based partners
such as local governments, barangay leaders, youth, and the beneficiaries
themselves,” Roberto Nazal, head of Globe's corporate social responsibility
program, told the media.
He said through their community-based
projects, Globe can enrich its social commitment to areas where it can make a
significant contribution in addressing issues involving the marginalized
sectors and also provide opportunities for undeserved Filipino communities so
that they too can participate and contribute in the country's competitiveness.
According
to him, the program started with the “Roots and Shoots” nursery seedling
production of the Cordillera Conservation Trust, partner-beneficiary of Globe
in the recently held Globe challenge biking event which generated around
P800,000 now being used to establish 20 seedling nurseries provincewide to aid
in the reforestation of the Cordillera.
Bineng Elementary School was one of the areas
for the nursery development project, thus, schoolchildren are being taught the
importance of propagating and planting coffee and pine tree seedlings in
enhancing the state of the environment and earning livelihood for their
families.
However, Nazal explained instead of simply
focusing on the environment issue, Globe brings to barangay Bineng other
important pillars of its comprehensive approach whereby 20 youth leaders from
the Ayala Foundation-Globe Telecom Leading Communities volunteered to be part
of the nursery building program.
Remedios Lamsis, principal of the Benguet
Elementary School, expressed her gratitude to Ayala Foundation and Globe
Telecom for selecting their school as the beneficiary of the nursery
development program since it could be able to produce around 2,000 coffee
seedlings and another 2,000 pine tree seedlings ready for sale in the next two
years thereby translating to income for the schoolchildren.
Going beyond voluntarism, Nazal disclosed the
school was also chosen to kick-off Text to Teach in Benguet whereby it
illustrates how mobile technology could be used not only to call, text and
browse the internet but also to enhance the educational experience of students,
particularly in the Grade V and VI levels.
Marissa Catangay, program manager of Ayala
Foundation's Text to Teach, said Bineng Elementary School was provided with the
appropriate mobile technology equipment capable of downloading lessons in Math,
Science and Values in order to provide alternative avenues for the children to
learn through the mobile classroom which is already recognized and accredited
by the Department of Education considering that the modules for the same were
prepared by experts from the agency.
Globe also provided students, teachers,
parents and the community the opportunity to avail of the services of Bank of
the Philippine Islands-Globe banko to open mobile bank accounts and gain access
to various financial products such as savings, loans, insurance, load purchase
and bill payments using only their mobile phones for convenience considering
that their place is located around 7 kilometers away from the central business
area of the capital town.
“Our program will give a chance to test
Globe's pillar interventions within a focused geographical area, in this case
Bineng, and assess outcome and impact within a period of time,” Nazal stressed,
adding that aside from Benguet, Globe is looking at starting the project in
other strategic provinces in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
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