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NPC gives training on mushroom production to IPs of Benguet

NPC’s Watershed Management Department (WMD), in coordination with Benguet State Univeristy’s Mushroom Project has recently conducted a livelihood training seminar on mushroom production for the indigenous peoples of barangays Ekip and Karao in Bokod, Beguet.

NPC’s PMD-PICC contributes to the corporation’s G4ME Program

In compliance to the Goodness for Mother Earth (G4ME): Eighty Trees Ko for Mother Earth, the PES-PMD’s Project Implementation Cluster C (PICC) based in Aplaya, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental holds a tree planting activity on January 25, 2018 at Pulangi IV HEP, Maramag, Bukidnon.

NPC’s Angat Watershed Area Team Organizes Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Workshop for Stakeholders

As part of the formulation of the Watershed Management Department’s Master Plan for its 11 watersheds, the NPC Watershed Management Department has conducted a participatory Vulnerability and Risk Assessment workshop for its stakeholders on August 24, 2017.

NPC Holds Technology Demonstration of Livelihood Programs in Nueva Ecija

NPC’s Pantabangan-Carrangalan Watershed Area Team (PCWAT), along with the Central Luzon State University, has recently conducted a demonstration of vermicompost and mango grafting for various Peoples Organizations such as the Tapil Bunga Farmers Association Inc., Calaocan Burgos Upland Farmers Association Inc., and the Salvacion Agri-planters Association.

NPC Conducts Water Safety and Rescue Operations Training in Laguna

NPC’s Caliraya-Lumot Watershed Area Team, together with the Provincial Risk Reduction Management Office of Laguna, conducted a three-day training on water safety and rescue operations for Bantay Watershed Task Force Volunteers and resort rescuers from the 11 barangays within the watershed.

NPC Mingen’s CSR Team Grants Assistance to Evacuees in Saguiaran, Lanao Del Sur and Fuentes, Iligan City (June 02, 2017)

Earlier this month, the NPC Mindanao Generation CSR Committee has mobilized employees to give assistance to displaced families due to the ongoing conflict in Marawi City.

BURULIG KITA (TULUNGAN TAYO) IN MASBATE

Residents of Barangays Tugoron, Sto. Nino and McArthur of Monreal, Masbate received assistance from the National Power Corporation and other agencies like the Governance Commission for Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GCG), National Housing Authority, National Electrification Administration and Aboitiz Power after the province was hit by Typhoon Nona.

In order to rebuild their homes and provide food for their children, the residents received 4,000 corrugated galvanized irons, 500 hand saw, 500 sets of hammer, 60 boxes of common wire nails, 60 boxes of umbrealla nails, 285packs of goods, 285 bottled waters (4 gallons) and 57 sacks of rice. 

NPC conducts paralegal training on forest protection for its Bantay Watershed Task Force in Camarines Sur

To ensure proper communication flow and an effective forest protection, NPC’s Buhi-Barit Watershed Area Team (BBWAT) conducted on May 15, 2017 training on organizational meeting and paralegal training for its personnel and the Community Resource Warden-Bantay Watershed Task Force, Inc. (CREW-BWTF, Inc.)

NPC Extends Aid to Displaced Families in Marawi City

The NPC Mindanao Generation’s Watershed Management Division volunteers and joins local organizations like the Iligan Medical Center School, Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementers-Iligan and the Ranaw Youth Tanggol Kalikasan of Marawi City in distributing 5000 relief goods from Xavier University of Cagayan de Oro to the families sheltered in evacuation centers in Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur and Baloi in Lanao del Norte.

MAKBAN WATERSHED AREA TEAM CONDUCTS FILM SHOWING ON ENVIRONMENT

To instill environmental awareness among the young generation, the NPC-Watershed Management Department’s Makiling-Banahaw Watershed Area Team has recently conducted film showing in public elementary schools near Mt. Malaraya Forest Reserve. Hundreds of participants composing of pupils, teachers, parents and barangay officials from Tiaong, Quezon (Aquino, Bucal, Ayusan) and San Pablo, Laguna (Atisan) have benefited the program.

“Film showing is one way of nurturing the pupils’ mind about the preservation of our environment. We hope to have more similar activities in the future,” said Ms. Mylene T. Rubio, teacher at Bucal Elementary School.

After the film showing, the MakBan team held a lecture on how the participants can directly contribute in saving the environment and an interactive quiz.