BAGUIO
CITY -- Hydro company SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet, Inc. (SNAP-Benguet) reaffirmed
its social purpose to power positive change in host communities during its
annual forum held here Oct. 30.
SNAP-Benguet president and chief
executive officer (CEO) Joseph Yu vowed to continue “powering positive change”
through its corporate social responsibility program. Since 2008, the company
has supported 375 community-initiated infrastructure, education, livelihood,
indigenous culture, governance, health, and environment projects worth
around P143 million.
Benguet Gov. Melchor Diclas headed the
88-member contingent from local government units and indigenous people’s
organizations hosting the 105-MW Ambuklao and 140-MW Binga hydroelectric power
plants in Bokod and Itogon, respectively.
“I am thankful for this forum organized
by SNAP as a way for us to learn more and further strengthen our partnership,”
said Governor Diclas, who attended his first forum as newly elected governor of
the province.
The forum was also an opportunity to
recognize stakeholders who have participated actively in the CSR program.
The Shakilan Ni Ikulos–Indigenous
Peoples Organization was cited for its high level of engagement in all SNAP CSR
activities, while the Tinongdan Indigenous Peoples Organization was given
special recognition for its role in implementing various watershed management
and environmental activities in 2019. The Province of Benguet’s proposed
eco-farm and agricultural innovation center project, which
promotes sustainable and responsible
agriculture through integrated diversified farming system, was cited
for its conformance to CSR 2.0 principles.
The forum featured a discussion on disaster-responsiveness
and community resilience from Aboitiz Foundation senior project officer
Welfredo Dalumpines.
The host communities’ forum (HCF) is an
annual event held by SNAP to update its community-based stakeholders on the
company’s operations and initiatives and facilitate their participation in
improving its CSR program.
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