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WWF-Philippines, BPI Foundation provide climate risk assessments and livelihood programs for vulnerable communities through years of collaboration


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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines and the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), through its social development arm, BPI Foundation, have forged a longtime partnership to address the effects of climate change in the country.

Joint projects between WWF-Philippines and the BPI Foundation, such as the Climate Change Risk Assessment Initiative (CCRAI), Sulong Pinoy, and Project PagSibol, were recently concluded and have successfully provided climate risk assessments and livelihood projects for vulnerable communities.

Launched in 2019, CCRAI, a multi-year study, provided an assessment of the vulnerabilities of the selected cities of Tarlac, Cabanatuan, Calbayog, and Tagum, proposed bankable and SDG-linked projects, and presented the data to BPI and local government units. These cities were chosen as they are rich in natural resources but also prone to severe typhoons and flooding. Through CCRAI, the local government units now have access to the findings and thus can utilize them in formulating their Local Climate Change Action Plans.





The partnership between WWF-Philippines and the BPI Foundation also provided livelihood programs for various vulnerable communities.

According to Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources MIMAROPA Assistant Director Roberto Abrera, fishers suffered post-harvest losses, or fish spoilage occurring as they transported their catch to the marketplace. In 2015, 25% of post-harvest losses were due to fish spoilage.

Addressing this, the Sulong Pinoy project was implemented in 2020 which supported a total of 2,536 individuals from fishing communities in Bicol and Mindoro. Lagonoy Gulf and Mindoro strait tuna fishers received 50 tuna coolers, 50 transponders, two reefer vans, and seven climate-adaptive food shed farming enterprises through the project.

One of the reefer vans delivered to small-scale handline tuna fishers from the Lagonoy Gulf and Mindoro Strait in Malilipot, Albay through Sulong Pinoy. Reefer vans help fisherfolks to ensure the freshness of their produce, further securing their income.

“This is a big deal for our tuna fishers, who need to ensure the freshness of the tuna to gain a higher price in the market. Every extra peso that our partner fishers are able to earn can go a long way towards supporting them and their communities,” WWF-PH Project Manager Joann Binondo said.

To further address poverty by solving the problem of food security for the financially infirm, the partnership also launched Project PagSibol in the same year, which was able to establish 20 community-managed food shed enterprises in 11 low-income communities from Tarlac, Ormoc, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Surigao del Norte, Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga, and Davao Occidental.

A beneficiary of Project PagSibol showing vegetable crops of the community’s foodshed. WWF-Philippines and BPI Foundation have been working closely to build sustainable food sheds and climate-resilient food production facilities that will assist low-income communities across the Philippines.

Through the initiative, a total of 499 individuals were directly engaged while 2,037 were provided with access to fresh and quality food. It also facilitated financial literacy sessions along with the creation of 10 functional Group Savings and Loan Associations (GSLAs) in these communities with a total of 1,568,000 pesos in savings.

“Our communities need to be able to take care of themselves. They understand this, and the pandemic has made this all the more apparent. These workshops are the first step in a long process towards helping our farming communities to stand up on their own two feet amid the current climate crisis,” WWF-PH Project Manager Monci Hinay highlighted. 


The partnership continues to take on the challenge of aiding food and livelihood security through community-specific programs made possible by years of assessments. The Farm to Table for Fisherfolks project, which will run until 2023, with the goal of helping the local community in Halian, Siargao.

Farm to Table For Fisherfolks, a newly-launched program of the BPI Foundation, aims to provide climate-smart facilities for fish drying and water purification to reduce fish spoilage and promote sustainable livelihood in the community of Halian, Siargao.

Though recognized as an emerging tourism spot with a marine sanctuary, the island barangay of Halian has limited access to appropriate technology to support livelihood and basic necessities such as stable and safe potable water sources. With BPI’s help, facilities for fish drying and water purification will also be built to reduce fish spoilage and increase economic and health benefits for the community. Trainings on fish catch documentation and financial literacy will also be conducted to increase the knowledge and capacities of the members.

As the Philippines continues to grapple with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, rural hunger and livelihood insecurity remain as problems that need to be addressed. WWF-Philippines and BPI Foundation continue to find solutions to #ChangeTheEnding for our environmental frontliners.





About WWF-Philippines:

The World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines is an environmental non-government organization committed to creating an impact on biodiversity protection and responding to the climate crisis - towards a safe and just recovery. WWF-Philippines works with a host of partners including national and local governments, to co-create inclusive, innovative, and interdisciplinary solutions that emphasize the role of science in the service of life.

WWF-Philippines' focus is on scaled solutions with our partners to match the enormity of the tasks required to address the urgent environmental challenges facing the present and next generations of Filipinos. Its mission is "to stop, and eventually reverse the accelerating degradation of the Philippine environment – to build a future where Filipinos live in harmony with nature."

BingoPlus gives away P50 million in jackpot prizes to welcome 2023


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BingoPlus welcomed 2023 with a bang, giving away Php 50 million in cash prizes to lucky winners on January 1 as they played in the Sure Bingonaryo segment of Bingo Mega, one of the ways to play Bingo and win the big prizes at BingoPlus.

Five of 34,000 players who played the special segment on New Year’s Day from 8:00-10:30 in the evening, became instant millionaires after winning the multi-million jackpot prizes.

The first lucky winner pocketed over Php 14 million, while the second and third winners took home over Php 6 million each, The fourth and fifth jackpot winners became Php 9 million and Php 11 million richer respectively on the first day of the year and complete the set of Sure Bingonaryo winners.

The fun-filled and festive Sure Bingonaryo portion of Bingo Mega was hosted by popular celebrity host Boobsie together with BingoPlus hosts Danesse, Queeni, Bam Bam, and Bea. BingoPlus prepared the special New Year offering to express gratitude to Filipinos who have supported them since their launch early last year.

BingoPlus awarded more than P1.4 billion in prizes in 2022. BingoPlus is the country's first and only live streaming bingo that has secured a license from PAGCOR. Visit www.bingoplus.com for more details.

BingoPlus Foundation bares 2023 plans, mounts gift-giving activities in Quezon City


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The country’s pioneering remote-gaming and digital bingo game operator BingoPlus through BingoPlus Foundation in partnership with the office of Quezon City Councilor Joseph Visaya welcomed the new year with an act of kindness.

Dubbed as “Pass-a-love-bong sa 2023”, BingoPlus team together with Councilor Visaya distributed “media noche” food packs to more than a thousand beneficiaries mostly elderly, women, solo parents and persons with disability (pwd) gathered at the Doña Rosario Elementary School in Novaliches, Quezon City.

During the short program, the beneficiaries expressed their utmost gratitude to the organizers of the event for taking the time to remember them as the year comes to a close.




Jasper Vicencio, President of BingoPlus and Trustee of BingoPlus Foundation said, “We, at BingoPlus Foundation, join the entire nation in welcoming 2023 with optimism, renewed hope and a heart that is always willing to help. We feel so fortunate to have extended a little token of gratitude to our chosen family beneficiaries in Quezon City. BingoPlus Foundation will always be a staunch partner of the government in helping communities nationwide.”

Quezon City District 5 Councilor Joseph Visaya meanwhile said, “Our constituents in Quezon City wish to thank BingoPlus Foundation for going the extra mile in sharing joy and love this holiday season. Indeed, you have exemplified the essence of being good, and how this can become a multiplier effect in various communities. May we all have a prosperous new year as we nurture our being partners for good.”

BingoPlus Foundation also bared its exciting lineup of activities and partnerships for 2023. The organization vows to help more communities through its four impact areas on education, sports and skills development, health and community support, disaster preparedness and response, and environmental sustainability.

Some of the key initiatives lined up this year include sponsorship of college education for deserving students, partnerships with colleges and universities in promoting “Tech for Good”, “Road to 500”, a tree planting activity in one of the watersheds in Metro Manila, and so much more.

“While staying on top of our game, our commitment is to double or triple our efforts in reaching out to the various communities we serve nationwide. BingoPlus Foundation and all of its charitable activities are also aligned with the UN sustainable and development goals which shall promote inclusivity in all aspects”, Vicencio added.


Cover photo caption: In time for the New Year, BingoPlus Foundation together with Quezon City Councilor Joseph Visaya invited 1,000+ beneficiaries from Novaliches, Quezon City to receive “media noche” food packs.
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