Aboitiz champions sustainable livelihood for poverty reduction

    Aboitiz champions sustainable livelihood for poverty reduction

    The Aboitiz Group, through its corporate social responsibility arm Aboitiz Foundation, continues to assist small and medium enterprises and “micropreneurs” (micro-entrepreneurs) with sustainable livelihood initiatives that aim to help alleviate poverty in the country.

    In 2019, the Aboitiz Foundation disbursed over P200 million in microfinance loans through the Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD), Inc.’s Adopt-A-Branch (P154 million) and Wholesale Fund (P52.8 million) programs. CARD, Inc. is a microfinance non-government organization.  About 6,434 customers and 27 partner cooperatives and associations benefitted from both programs. 

    “Our enterprise development program creates sustainable livelihood and enterprises that generate jobs and create entrepreneurs,” said Maribeth L. Marasigan, Aboitiz Foundation President and Chief Operating Officer.

    “In 2019, we scaled up our efforts by providing business incubation support to selected cooperatives nationwide. This support covers a wider range of assistance from organizational strengthening to business operations efficiency and marketing to increase their level of productivity and further generate employment. We look forward to an even more productive year in 2020,” Marasigan added.

    The Adopt-A-Branch program, is being implemented in Benguet, Davao, Albay, and Tarlac. It provides easy, affordable access, and a friendly experience to microfinance clients who mostly come from rural and unbanked areas. The Wholesale Fund program meantime, provides financing support to partner cooperatives in their business operations, alongside several capability building and livelihood skills training sessions. 

    Aside from the Adopt-A-Branch and Wholesale Fund programs, over 30 organizations were also provided with starter business kits and for farmers, post-harvest facilities.

    “Nagpapasalamat kami sa Aboitiz Foundation at Pilmico sa bigay sa amin ng opportunity na maging supplier ng yellow corn sa Pilmico (We are thankful to the Aboitiz Foundation and Pilmico for the opportunity to become Pilmico yellow corn suppliers),” said Larry Coracol, Chairperson of the Iligan City-based Hindang Banana Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative. Pilmico is the food subsidiary of the Aboitiz Group.

    Coracol is extremely grateful for the huge opportunity given to their cooperative. 

    Mahalaga ito para sa amin na mga farmers dahil naramdaman namin na may pag-asa pa sa aming mga farmers dito sa Hindang. Maka-asa po kayo na gagalingan namin para umunlad ang aming kooperatiba at makatulong sa mga magsasaka (This is important to us farmers because this project gives us hope here in Hindang. Rest assured we will strive to build on our cooperative and help other farmers),” Coracol added.

    Capacity-building

    Under capacity-building, 290 corn, cacao, and cut flower farmers and 551 cooperative leaders and members received value-added training, 41 community organizations received organizational-strengthening training, and 14 organizations underwent business continuity planning.

    Enterprise development is one of the Aboitiz Foundation’s three focus areas, the other two being education and environment. 

    Since its inception in 1988, the Aboitiz Foundation’s corporate social responsibility interventions have evolved from one-time donations to carefully-designed programs that empower its beneficiaries to pursue their aspirations. 

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