More than 5,000 families in disadvantaged communities in Cavite, Cebu, and Leyte have been granted access to clean water amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The provision of free water addressed the needs of affected families and promoted good sanitation practices to combat the spread of the virus.
The Tomorrow Rising Fund aims to help communities respond, recover, and become resilient in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis
Schneider Electric Foundation’s Tomorrow Rising Fund, which was launched to support emergency relief and longer-term reconstruction projects related to COVID-19 in all countries where Schneider Electric operates, has granted 10,000 euros to E&V Water and Life Philippines, Inc. to provide access to clean water for more than 5,000 families in disadvantaged communities in Cavite, Cebu, and Leyte.
Prior to the pandemic, Tubig Pag-Asa, Inc. (TPA), a social enterprise created by E&V Water and Life Philippines, set up and maintained water supply systems, complete with individual water meters, connecting all houses in the communities it serves to the municipal water network. TPA collected contributions from the community, which had been disrupted at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, as most members were fishermen, jeepney or tricycle drivers, and sari-sari store owners, who have lost their daily source of income.
The assistance from Tomorrow Rising Fund has enabled TPA to supply the water for free to the communities, providing for residents’ basic needs and promoting hygiene and cleanliness. The water relief fund has ensured water security and access at home, preserving the human dignity and right water of affected families. The amount of water provided also adheres to the daily water threshold of 15-20 liters per person, including domestic water use to boost handwashing and to promote good sanitation practices at home to combat the spread of the virus.
“The source of water is the municipal water. The water is delivered to each house through a pipe network and individual metered connection that we have implemented. Our role is bridging the last mile, reaching urban poor people living in areas that are suffering from a lack of essential public services,” explained Alexia Michels, Country Director of E&V Water and Life Philippines.
The project has eased the burden brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic for more than 2,200 families in Cavite, more than 2,300 families in Cebu, and more than 900 families in Leyte. With the provision of free water services, families are able to meet other basic needs.
The grant from Tomorrow Rising Fund was also augmented with individual contributions from Schneider Electric Philippines employees.
“The Tomorrow Rising Fund aims to help communities recover and respond to the COVID-19 crisis and to be resilient in the longer term. Our assistance to E&V Water and Life Philippines allows us to make a significant contribution to the communities we are present in and to do our share in alleviating the burdens faced by the most vulnerable in our societies,” stated Alexandre Vermot, President of Schneider Electric Philippines.
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