Environment
Secretary Gina Lopez has vowed to build stronger working ties with all
stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation of environmental programs
of the Duterte administration.
In her presentation during the general
membership meeting of the Financial Executive Institute of the Philippines
or FINEX at the Fairmont Hotel in Makati City on July 20, Lopez emphasized the
importance of working together with other government agencies, the private
sector and the civil society in implementing the programs of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
To
increase the impact of environmental programs at less cost, Lopez said she will
work towards institutionalizing the participation of the civil society in
environment and natural resource management by setting up a civil society
organization (CSO) arm within the DENR.
"Civil
society should be the one to protect the environment. We can accomplish this
together," Lopez said.
Lopez
said her primary focus is to improve the quality of life for poor people by
providing them alternative source of livelihoods that promote the preservation
of the environment and natural resources.
"The
environment is being desecrated because of poverty," she pointed
out.
Lopez
noted how the funds for the National Greening Program (NGP), the government's
massive reforestation initiative that has been extended until 2028,
"could be funneled into the economy through farmers, fishermen, and
the youth.”
She
said the NGP sites would be used to create economic zones through agro-forestry
“so that people would grow and care for the trees that they plant and they can
earn from it.”
Lopez
said she is willing to collaborate with other Cabinet members to ensure the
success of the administration's environmental programs and projects. As an
example, she cited the commitment expressed by Philippine National Police Chief
Director General Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa to run after illegal loggers
and fishers, and other violators of environmental laws.
The
environment chief also reiterated her interest and willingness to work with the
youth sector. "I want to capture their idealism and energy into doing
something for the environment and the people," she said.
Lopez
said the DENR would tap the academe and some government agencies in
building "island models" to showcase convergence approach in
developing the environment.
She
identified six areas as potential island models. These are Oriental Mindoro,
Sibuyan island in Romblon, Palawan, Sorsogon, Guimaras and Batangas.
The DENR secretary also declared
every Wednesday as "People's Day" in all DENR offices
nationwide to allow officials and employees address public concern and queries
starting August 10.
She
also announced the DENR’s new hotline for inquiries, 0917-522-9344,
as well as the new email address aksyonkalikasan@denr.gov.ph.
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