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EDC PR 2016 (CSR section)

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<strong>EDC</strong>’s<br />

HELEn by the Numbers<br />

HEALTH <strong>PR</strong>OMOTION<br />

Our health program investment of PHP4.8M has benefited 4,900 households,<br />

while improving community access to basic services and health conditions.<br />

6<br />

sanitary facilities (toilets/ hand-washing<br />

stations) constructed for 2 partner barangays<br />

and 1 school<br />

17<br />

health centers were provided with<br />

equipment (BP apparatus, weighing<br />

scale) to check on patient’s condition<br />

42<br />

health centers and 20<br />

schools supplied with<br />

basic medicines to treat<br />

minor illnesses<br />

residents of<br />

partner barangays<br />

oriented on various<br />

health care and sanitation practices<br />

194<br />

health workers in 15<br />

barangays trained on<br />

basic life support and on<br />

identifying emergent diseases to improve<br />

delivery of health services<br />

979 1,086<br />

households in 2 partner barangays now have<br />

new water systems to access clean water<br />

254<br />

health workers<br />

provided with<br />

monthly rice subsidy<br />

as incentive to increase efficiency<br />

at work<br />

1,992<br />

individuals treated during 19 health<br />

(medical, dental, surgical services) missions<br />

GENERAL HEALTH OUTCOMES<br />

• No verified ill effects to the community due to geothermal operations<br />

• <strong>EDC</strong> helped detect and prevent outbreaks of communicable diseases<br />

• Focused medical missions are well-participated and highly appreciated, becoming good avenues for health care<br />

and good sanitation practices by communities<br />

LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT<br />

<strong>EDC</strong> has invested a total of PHP11.8M for its livelihood program to create<br />

self-sustaining communities.<br />

9<br />

hectares of MADADMA (indigenous people) vegetable learning farms benefiting 168 members of<br />

MADADMA Associations, producing 100% organic vegetables, and providing an average monthly<br />

allowance of PHP6,900, as well as on-the-job skills training to 60 individuals<br />

80<br />

members of the Bulabog Women’s Association<br />

trained in food processing, thus honing<br />

their entrepreneurial skills and ensuring the<br />

continuity of the women’s association<br />

PHP2M<br />

gross income generated from agricultural demo farms and provided<br />

technical trainings and income to members of associations<br />

PHP246M<br />

revenue generated<br />

and PHP225M<br />

acquired assets by<br />

9 cooperatives/federations in all sites through job contracting<br />

and other merchandising projects<br />

2,182<br />

individuals from farmers’<br />

associations and households from<br />

all sites trained on various technicalvocational<br />

and values formation skills to embed entrepreneurial<br />

mindset and provide opportunities for income generation<br />

PHP2.7M<br />

worth of financial aid<br />

and technical assistance<br />

sourced out for agribased<br />

livelihood projects of 10 partner associations while<br />

facilitating the establishment of market for their produce<br />

PHP275M<br />

worth of labor<br />

contracts awarded<br />

to 9 cooperatives/<br />

federations, generating an additional average annual income<br />

of PHP60K to PHP70K to 3,101 active members<br />

48<br />

I Energy Development Corporation Performance Report <strong>2016</strong><br />

203-1, 203-2, 413-1

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