Xavier Science Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the Committee of German Doctors conducted its 1st Barangay Health Workers (BHW) Convention on May 30-31, 2018 at the Municipal Gymnasium, Arakan in North Cotabato. Participated in by over 65 trained BHW from Datu Mantangkil, Kulaman Valley, Libertad, and Datu Ladayon under the Primary Health Care Program and honored by the presence of Vice-Mayor Jenefier Pangilinan, Mr. Roel Ravanera, XSF Executive Director and Dr. Karen Mae Canario,...
Posts made in May, 2018
John Gitau of GLTN with the PTTA community of Pangantucan and the XSF staff Xavier Science Foundation Inc. works with Indigenous Peoples communities for forest protection and rehabilitation in their ancestral domains in the province of Bukindnon in the island of Mindanao, Philippines. For the past four years working with these communities, XSF has learned that land tenure security is an essential element for the success of projects such as the Payment for Ecosystem Services. XSF has recently...
May 16, 2018- Today is the birthday of our BOT chairman, Fr. Roberto C. Yap, SJ. Happy birthday to you, Fr....
MARCH 22, 2018- The Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro Premier signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Xavier Science Foundation Inc. expressing its support to the Payment for Ecosystem Services project. The club committed to invest Php 100,000.00 to the Miarayon Lapok Lirongan Tinaytayan Talaandig Tribal Association (MILALITTTRA), the IP community who will be at the forefront of the reforestation efforts in Mt. Kalatungan, in Talakag, Bukidnon. XSF executive...
“Daku kaayo among pasalamat kay makatabang kaayo kini sa among pag-patrolya sa lasang…” [We are very thankful since these are of great help in forest patrolling…]. This was the message of Lemuel Man-onan, a local volunteer forest guard, after he received various forest protection paraphernalia donated by XSF-ECOCARES project to the volunteer forest guards of Mt Kitanglad and Mt Kalatungan. On April 12 and 17, 2018, Xavier Science Foundation, under the Enhancing Communities’ Capacity for...