Kapangan’s low-cost tech paper wins top prize in int’l confab
>> Sunday, April 7, 2013
By Susan C. Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- A
presentation paper on improvised low-cost water, sanitation and hygiene project
in Kapangan municipality in Benguet was adjudged as “best presentation prize”
in an international conference in Thailand.
Kapangan municipal Agrarian
Reform officer Dr. Jane Toribio garnered the “best presentation prize” on the
paper she presented entitled, “Barangay Integrated Development Action in
Kapangan towards Water, Sanitation and Hygiene” (BIDA KA WASH!) in the First
Asia Future Conference held at Centara Grand Hotel, Central Park, Bangkok City,
Thailand March 7-1.
Toribio was awarded “best presentation
prize” among the 216 presentations during the conference along with other two
Filipino delegates,
Dr. Max Maquito of Sekiguchi
Global Research Association (SGRA) and
Dr. Rowena Baconguis of UP Los Baňos who both received the “best paper award.”
The Asia Future Conference aims
to provide a large-scale venue for exchange of experiences and presentations by
foreign students of Japan as well as representatives from various educational
and social institutions in Asia and other countries in the world, relative to
the theme “Asia in the World: Potentials of Regional Cooperation
Kapangan Mayor Roberto Canuto who
led his town's delegation said the paper was endorsed by the University of the
Philippines for the International Conference.
It was the first time a
municipality presented in an international conference as such normally
accommodated were research papers from institutions.
Canuto said there might be a
possibility that representatives from other countries who joined the conference
will visit the town to validate and observe the project and validate project
implementation for possible funding.
Toribio in her paper shared the
experiences, gains and benefits on the implementation of the low-cost
technology. The presentation dealt on the municipality’s popular short-term but
high impact community-managed potable water supply (CPWASH) project,
highlighting the major output that includes the installation of WASH Facilities
like water tanks, bio-gas digesters, bio-sand filters, iron-removal filters and
the spring box in the five pilot barangays in Kapangan.
Canuto said the technology was
piloted in five barangays of Kapangan namely Sagubo, Pongayan, Pudong, Taba-ao
and Balakbak for community use and is being replicated among individual households.
As low-cost technology, it makes
use of indigenous materials and ferro cement which is a mixture of Portland
cement applied over layers of woven steel mesh and steel bars.
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