Biyernes, Enero 20, 2017

Coron project attracts beauty queens

QUEZON CITY, January 21 --- There is a post-Yolanda rehabilitation project in Coron, Palawan that is a magnet for international beauty queens.
Gabrielle Isler, Ms. Universe 2013 during a 2014 visit in Coron (CordAid)
The Integrated Watershed Management for Climate Resilience in Coastal Communities Project, run by the Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid (Cordaid), is set to be visited by reigning Ms. Universe Pia Wurtzbach this Saturday.
Before Pia, Ms. Universe 2013 Gabrielle Isler made a similar visit organized by Cordaid in 2014.
The project, supported by the National Secretariat for Social Action (NASSA)/Caritas Philippines, Apostolic Vicariate of Taytay-Social Action Center (AVT-SAC), the Municipality of Coron and the Miss Universe Foundation, has been empowering women and Indigenous People by building their coping capacities in the face of climate, disaster and environmental risks through locally appropriate and culturally sensitive techniques of land and water management.
Apart from improving coping capacities, participating women are also trained in climate resilient livelihood programs such as vegetable farming and handicraft production.
A beneficiary tends to her veggie garden in Coron (CordAid)
Cordaid, an international humanitarian organization and member of the Caritas Internationalis confederation, has operated in the country since 2013 in response to Super Typhoon Yolanda. (LP/NASSA/Caritas Philippines)

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