By Pearl Nerja Po
The
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) entered into two
agreements with the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to collaborate on
environmental protection and job creation.
Environment
Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje and LBP president and CEO Gilda Pico signed the
partnership agreements on the implementation of the bank’s Adopt-A-Watershed
Program (AAWP) and ‘Gawad Patnubay’ Scholarship Program (GPSP) at the bank’s
head office in Manila.
“The
two programs highlight the LBP’s commitment to strike a balance between
promoting countryside development and incorporating environmental management
practices in its operations and services,” Paje said.
Now
on its third phase, the AAWP involves the rehabilitation of 60 hectares of
denuded and degraded forestlands. The LBP and DENR have been partners for the
program since the first phase in 2006.
Pico,
for her part, said the DENR-LBP agreements take their partnership “a step
further as we expand what we have started in 2006,” noting that the partnership
supports LBP’s agenda to tap the power of volunteerism as a key element in
promoting rural development anchored in sustainable development principles.
“As
firm advocates of environmental protection, we at Landbank welcome this
opportunity to contribute not only in the preservation and protection of our
watersheds, but also in the promotion of environmental protection through
volunteerism,” Pico said.
The
undertaking will involve LBP’s workforce nationwide and the different people’s
organizations involved in Landbank’s various poverty alleviation projects,
according to her.
Under
their renewed partnership, LBP will shell out P1.8 million to cover the cost of
planting and maintenance of the planted seedlings, including monitoring
activities and capability building of implementing partners.
The
DENR, will provide technical support in terms of site and species selection,
designation of focal persons and formulation of rehabilitation plans with
concerned people’s organizations.
Some
14 hectares of degraded forestlands were rehabilitated during the first phase
of the project and 40 hectares during the second phase.
Meanwhile,
Pico also expressed her gratitude to the DENR as the newest partner of LBP’s
‘Gawad Patnubay’ Scholarship Program, citing the important role the DENR plays
in helping the bank address rural poverty by producing graduates in agriculture-related
courses.
Under
the GPSP agreement, the DENR has opened its facilities and manpower at any DENR
offices nationwide for the conduct of job readiness and skills training or
internship of LANDBANK’s scholars.
GPSP
involves a 10-week internship program dubbed ‘Education-to-Employment’ or E2E
for its graduates to help them develop their career goals and learn the needed
skills in the real world.
The
first batch of GSPS interns consists of 10 graduates of agriculture,
agriculture chemistry and agriculture business courses. Seven of them graduated
with honors either magna cum laude or cum laude.
“The
DENR, too,shares the LBP’s vision of providing a solid base of education for
the next generation of agri-scientists and farmers,” Paje said.
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