| YAMOG and Green Empowerment: A Mindanao Partnership |
| Friday, 11 June 2010 | |
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YAMOG and Green
Empowerment: A Mindanao Partnership
YAMOG and Green Empowerment first established contact, which soon
ripened into a full partnership, during a trip in October 2000. Green
Empowerment Executive Director Michael Royce, Program Manager Joseph Richards,
and Board member Francie Royce spent four days meeting with YAMOG staff and
visiting their project at Megkawayan and Polocon,
Since that time, Green Empowerment has helped YAMOG raise its technical level
through participation in a pico hydro training in Nepal in 2001, a week long
training on micro hydro in Malaysia, a three-week course on turbines and
electrical controllers for micro hydro projects in Bandung, Indonesia in 2003,
a 2005 solar training, and a 2007 course on solar water pumping. In
addition, Green Empowerment has worked with YAMOG on joint fundraising for a
number of their projects and in networking with other NGOs and international
organizations.
Reflecting on this friendship of ten years, Nazario “Nonoy” Cacayan, Executive
Directror of YAMOG, commented during an interview on March 11th and 12th,
2010. “Our partnership with Green Empowerment has always been rooted in
mutual respect. We share the same vision of community-based development
towards sustainable development.”
“We have always valued and benefited from the technology trainings and skill
transfers conducted by Green Empowerment and hope that this will continue in
the future, particularly as YAMOG starts to diversify its technical skills into
biomass/biogas and wind.”
“The networking through Green Empowerment has also been useful, not only in
connecting us to foreign funding groups such as Seacology, but also with other
NGOs in Green Empowerment’s network here in the Philippines such as AIDFI and
SIBAT. Often, too, Green Empowerment has worked with YAMOG in building
the strength of our partnerships with other groups such as the Peace and Equity
Foundation, AMORE and Winrock.”
“Looking to the next three to five years, we hope that Green Empowerment will
help us package our proposals to larger funding organizations, as we move from
single village projects to regional plans involving 4-5 villages each.
The Mindanao Renewable Energy Network (MREN), a network of 17 NGOs and Peoples’
Organizations (POs) from the villages in which YAMOG has worked, wants to
become more involved in advocacy around renewable energy issues both at the
local and national level. Green Empowerment can help us reach a larger
audience.”
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