DENR taps Filipino, Korean youth groups as environment stewards in W.Visayas

ILOILO CITY — Filipino and Korean young adults from the “Young Adult Worker Volunteer Group of Save the Earth from A to Z We Are One Family” signed a dealt with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) field office in Western Visayas to serve as environmental stewards for protection and community development.

The group initiated the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support DENR Region 6’s environmental programs.

“This partnership, established through an MOU, is a vital step in promoting environmental stewardship and empowering communities to take an active role in protecting their natural resources,” said DENR 6 Officer-in-Charge Regional Raul L. Lorilla.

The MOU outlined various activities supporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that both parties can jointly undertake.

It also covered two sets of campaigns: Campaigns for Humanity, with areas of educational support, well-being promotion, emergency relief and cultural exchanges; and Campaigns for Earth, including climate change response, plastic reduction, terrestrial ecosystem protection and marine ecosystem protection.

The MOU unites both parties in efforts toward enhancing environmental protection and promoting sustainable community development, leveraging the strengths and resources of both organizations.

Both DENR and the group seek to create innovative solutions and engage more stakeholders in meaningful environmental initiatives.  (AAL/AGP/PIA 6)

 

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