in rolling out financial literacy programs and to build their skills for entrepreneurship and other types of activities in order for them to build capital to transform their current situation.
She said there is also a need to capacitate LGUs and other sectors to implement a robust system of data recording, tracking and reporting.
“By doing so, we can enhance the direction and the strategic impact of social protection programs and direct them specifically to address this sector’s needs,” she stressed
Held at the DENR Central Office on July 18, the WWF-Philippines media event was themed “Turning the Tide: Our Journey to a Plastic Pollution-Free Future.”
In partnership with the DENR and the Norwegian Embassy, the event aimed to celebrate WWF’s notable breakthroughs in addressing plastic pollution in the country through multistakeholder collaboration over the years, specifically under the fifth year of its No Plastics in Nature campaign.
The event gathered stakeholders from the national and local government, business industry, civil society, academe, and community and social enterprises to learn and discuss milestones and future actions towards significantly reducing plastic in the environment, which include the global treaty to end plastic pollution, the National Plan of Action for the Prevention, Reduction, and Management of Marine Litter, and the EPR Act.
Panel discussants include representatives from the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau; San Jose Sico Landfill Multi-Purpose Cooperative; the Municipality of Donsol, Sorsogon; Mondelēz Philippines, and Unilever Philippines. (denr/pia-ncr)