Local
government officials of Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Ifugao, and Benguet and
representatives of indigenous peoples' groups joined SN Aboitiz Power Group’s
annual host communities’ forum on Sept. 2-4and presented reports on their
respective corporate social responsibility initiatives with the hydropower
company.
Gov.
Denis Habawel of Ifugao presented Handog
Kalusugan, a joint project of the provincial government and SNAP-Magat. Its
initial project is “Doctors to the Ifugao Barrios,” which seeks to make primary
medical care available in far-flung areas of the province, especially those
inaccessible to land vehicles.
From
directing and coordinating traditional medical missions, Handog Kalusugan has evolved into a sustainable program
of medical services that fills in the gaps between health service delivery
institutions like district hospitals, municipal rural health units, and
barangay health stations.
In
Cordon, Isabela, municipal planning and coordinator engineer
Carlos Abuyuan highlighted the municipality’s health initiatives.
Since
partnering with SNAP, he said health and sanitation services have improved,
most notably impacting the maternal and infant mortality rates, which have
decreased from 3.96% and 2.64% to 1.55% from 2011 to 2014.
Julie
Alonzo, livelihood consultant of the Office of Nueva Vizcaya Gov. Ruth Padilla,
presented the tiger grass production project of the province, the seed capital
for which was provided by SNAP-Magat.
The
project helps enhance forest cover and also produces quality soft brooms.
Benguet
Gov. Nestor Fongwan presented a rundown of SNAP’s CSR projects since 2008.
Initiatives ranged from education and health to infrastructure and environment.
He
reported that in five years, SNAP-Benguet has allocated P15 million in
voluntary fund to the province of Benguet alone.
The
host communities’ forum is an annual event held by SNAP to update local
government officials from the provincial to the barangay level on the company’s
activities and initiatives.
For the
past two years, the company has invited representatives from the local
government to share their perspective on their respective CSR partnerships with
SNAP.
The
forum also tackled updates on operations, community projects, and tax benefits.
With the theme "Working Toward a Renewed CSR Focus," SNAP also
presented its road map to CSR 2.0 beginning with reviewing its current CSR
framework and the need to improve its CSR approach by creating shared value and
shifting to a more interactive and stakeholder-driven model of CSR, anchored on
the principle of partnership.
In a
message to the participants at the forum, SNAP’s Vice-President and Chief
Market Office Sonny Cambri said that the company tries to optimize its operations
not only for its shareholders but for its stakeholders, in this case the host
communities. “Corporate success and social development go hand-in-hand,” he
said.
SNAP’s
Vice-President and Chief Corporate Services Officer Atty. Mike Hosillos reiterated
this message by emphasizing that the company's CSR program stems not from an
"obligation" but from a "voluntary commitment" to
contribute to the development of its host communities.
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