Manila Water Foundation wins 2 Anvils in the 60th PRSP Awards Gabi ng Parangal
Manila Water Foundation (MWF),
the social development arm of Manila Water Company, has received two (2) Silver
Anvils in the recently held 60th Anvil Awards Gabi ng Parangal.
Manila Water Foundation bagged
the first silver Anvil under the Public Relations Program – Sustainability
Communications category, with its partner Prime Infra Foundation, for their
entry “Digging Deep Together: A Water System for the Katutubo Village in Porac,
Pampanga.” Through the said program, MWF and Prime Infra Foundation responded
to the long-standing water access challenge faced by the Ayta Mag-indi cultural
community of the Katutubo Village by developing a water system facility.
The deepwell facility is
complemented with the establishment of an organized, Aeta-led Water Access,
Sanitation and Hygiene or WASH Group, to manage and maintain the community
investment, ensuring the sustainability of the WASH infrastructure.
The project was implemented for
one year, from October 2023 to October 2024 which focused on parallel developments,
the construction of a new Deep Well Facility and the formation of a local WASH
Group. This Group is composed of community representatives who are mostly
women, participated in learning sessions to be equipped with technical
knowledge on the operations and management of the water system and complemented
with activities that target to reinforce positive behaviors, to strengthen
leadership skills. The intervention directly contributes to fulfilling the
provisions of UN SDG 6, the access to clean water and sanitation for all
through the strategy of UN SDG 17, Partnerships for the Goals.
PRSP also awarded its second
silver Anvil to MWF’s “Project Drink Pilipinas! Hydrating Filipinos for
Health,” under the Public Relations Program – Corporate Social Responsibility
category.
Project Drink Pilipinas! aims to
promote hydration for health by providing access to clean, potable water
through the installation of refrigerated drinking fountains for the public:
students in schools, community members and visitors in busy community spaces.
Project Drink Pilipinas! also
supports proper solid waste management and nudges the community to reduce the
use of PET bottles and lessen the consumption of sugary drinks, especially
among children. From public schools, Manila Water Foundation has expanded the
reach of the project to public parks, hospitals and health centers, airports,
and tourism centers.
As of 2024, a total of 207 units
of Refrigerated Drinking Fountains are now installed in public schools and
public service institutions in Metro Manila, Boracay Island in Aklan and Clark
Freeport Zone in Pampanga. A total of 364,060 individuals now have access to
clean and safe potable water.
Organized by the Public Relations
Society of the Philippines, the annual Anvil Awards recognizes the outstanding
programs and tools in the field of public relations and communications, through
a rigorous selection process by esteemed PR professionals and a distinguished
multi-sectoral jury.
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Manila Water Foundation (MWF), the social
development arm of Manila Water Company, has received two (2) Silver Anvils
in the recently held 60th Anvil Awards Gabi ng Parangal, organized by the
Public Relations Society of the Philippines. MWF, with its partners from the Prime Infra
Foundation, received an Anvil for their water supply system project for the
Aeta community in Katutubo Village, Porac, Pampanga. MWF also bagged an Anvil for its Project Drink
Pilipinas! Campaign which involves the provision of refrigerated drinking
fountains to public schools and institutions. |
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