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Aboitiz Foundation president Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar (third from left), and chief operating officer Mardi Mapa-Suplido (far right) ink a memorandum of understanding with Philippine Coast Guard deputy commandant for operations Rolando Punzalan Jr. (second from left) and Coast Guard Civil Relations Service commander Armando Balilo (far left). The MOU, which commits AF to fund joint projects and the PCG to contribute manpower and transport assets as needed, was witnessed by PCG officers.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF Aboitiz Foundation
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On Monday, 13 May, the Aboitiz Foundation, along with the Philippine Coast Guard (pcg) and the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary (PCGa), signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to solidify their collaboration across the Philippines.
Through this partnership, resources and efforts are being channeled to effect meaningful change in various sectors including leadership development, job creation, climate action through environmental conservation, and the provision of nature-based solutions.
The joint programs are designed to build capacities, enhance readiness, and foster a spirit of resilience.
Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar, the Aboitiz Group chief reputation and sustainability officer and president of the Aboitiz Foundation, emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving societal improvement.
She highlighted that such joint efforts align with the foundation's belief in the power of unity and the significant impact of working together towards common goals.
Shared vision
“The essence of our partnership is rooted in a shared vision — a safer, more prosperous, and sustainably developed community. It is about changing today with the future in mind. It's about ensuring that our initiatives not only meet immediate needs but also lay foundations for future generations to thrive,” Hontiveros-Malvar said.
The signatories of the memorandum include Hontiveros-Malvar, Mardi Suplido-Mapa, Chief Operating Officer of the Aboitiz Foundation, Coast Guard Vice Admiral (CG VADM) Rolando Punzalan Jr., Deputy Commandant for Operations of the Philippine Coast Guard, and Armando Balilo, Commander of the Coast Guard Civil Relation Service.
The MoU was signed at the Philippine Coast Guard’s National Headquarters.
Under the agreement, the Aboitiz Foundation will source the necessary goods and provide financial support for the successful implementation and execution of the Planned Project Activities (PPAs).
The Philippine Coast Guard will contribute manpower during the implementation of these activities and offer transportation assets as needed, facilitating the movement of goods from specified locations to their destinations or affected areas, subject to the approval of relevant offices.
Security assistance
Likewise, the PCG will provide security assistance to the project teams within its territorial jurisdiction during the execution of the PPAs.
In areas where the PCG is not the primary agency responsible for peace and order, it will coordinate with relevant agencies prior to implementing the PPAs, and if necessary, request additional assistance.