From
left to right: Monique Castro, PCPPI Senior Manager
Corporate Affairs and Communications; Joy Juson, Task Force
Bangon Marawi; Butch Meily, President PDRF; Bombit Alonto
Adiong, Vice Governor of Lanao del Sur, and Bob Flores,
PCPPI Cagayan De Oro General Manager during the turnover of
the water tank in Bahay Pag-asa, Brgy. BatoItua, Marawi
City. |
Pepsi Philippines
and PDRF turnover first 20,000-liter water tank in Marawi City
By
PDRF
September 3, 2018
MARAWI CITY – The
country's major private sector driver and coordinator for disaster
resilience, the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF),
together with Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines Inc. (PCPPI) turned
over the first water tank from their “Water for Peace in Marawi”
project.
This project aims to
provide 10-12 cylindrical stainless steel water tanks with
20,000-liter to 40,000-liter capacity to underserved transitional
shelter sites across the province. With the support of the Task
Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) Working Group for WaSH concerns, part of
this project aims to conduct community training on water management
and hygiene that will form part of the Marawi City Water Sanitation
and Hygiene (WASH) masterplan.
“For quite some time now,
there is scarcity of water in these shelters, and with the water
tanks given by Pepsi Cola through PDRF, our constituents would be
able to enjoy this basic need until such time that they can finally
go back to their homes in the Most Affected Area of MarawiCity”,
said Lanao del Sur Governor Bedjoria Soraya Alonto Adiong. Vice
Governor Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. was present during the turnover.
“We hope that with the
water, the people will have a renewed determination to pursue the
rebuilding of the city. The doors of Pepsi are always open and we
will be with you every step of the way,” added Pepsi CDO Plant
general manager Bob Flores.
Last November 10 2017,
PDRF together with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP),
the Makati Business Club (MBC), United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), Association of Foundations (AF), and CODE-NGO formed the
United for Marawi consortium. This private sector-led group pledged
their support for the rehabilitation and recovery of Marawi.
“Water is the most
important thing in the world. The UN calls it a fundamental right.
Thanks to Pepsi, people will be able to quench their thirst, wash
their hands and bodies to prevent disease, and feel human again,”
said PDRF president Butch Meily.
The partnership between
PDRF, PCPPI, Task Force Bangon Marawi, and the Lanao del Sur
Provincial Government encourages participation of different
stakeholders in the rehabilitation efforts in the war-stricken area.
PDRF first worked with
Pepsi last year for the donation and installation of 1,000 gasera
lights and 500 solar street lamps in Marawi.