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Engaging Private Sector and Other Non-Traditional Humanitarian Actors Philippine Business for Social Progress 9 June 2015

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Engaging Private Sector and

Other Non-Traditional Humanitarian Actors

Philippine Business for Social Progress

9 June 2015

PBSP is a 44-year old business-led social development organization

Works closely with 250 members companies and the Filipino corporate community at large to integrate Corporate Social Responsibility in core business operations

Advocates Collective Impact strategies in support of the country’s Inclusive Growth agenda

Health

Tuberculosis and maternal and neonatal child health

Education

Access to quality basic elementary and secondary education

Environment

Responding to climate change challenges through waste management and rehabilitation of watersheds and coastal ecosystems, provision of water systems and disaster risk reduction & management

Livelihood and Enterprise Development

Improving income of households by working along the value of chain and advocating inclusive business

CSR Changing Landscape

Strategic

Inclusive

Sustainable

PBSP Spectrum of CSR Practice

Corporate Philanthropy

Responsible Business Practice

Strategic Philanthropy/ Social Investment

Inclusive Business

PBSP DRRM Programming

Disaster Response

Early Recovery & Rehabilitation

• Rapid Assessment (Damage & Needs; EMMA)

• Relief Operations

• Emergency Response

Disaster Preparedness

• Capacity Building support for CNDR, NDRRMC, LGUs, interest groups, etc.

• Provide short/ medium/ long term support under PBSP core programs (HEELS)

PBSP Relief Giving Program

CSR in Disaster Response and Preparedness Programs

PBSP Preparedness Project

Strengthening Disaster Preparedness of Southern Leyte Thru SMS Technology

Won in the World Bank-Development Marketplace in 2009 under the CC and DRR category In partnership with Smart Communications

Responding to Disasters

PBSP works with members of the Philippine business community and international NGOs in delivering relief, early recovery and rehabilitation to affected communities

Recent disasters:

Ketsana (2010), Washi (2011), Bopha (2012), Bohol Earthquake (2013) and Haiyan (2013)

Relief Operations November 12 to December 11, 2013

Delivery of Food and Non-Food Relief Goods

Relief, Early Recovery & Rehabilitation Fund Sources

Corporate, 193,564,773,

53%

Non-Corporate, 169,703,111,

47% Corporate

Non-Corporate

Allocated PHP 363.267 Million [US$8.448]

for Health, Education, Environment, Livelihood, Shelter and Relief projects from November 2013 to

September 2015

Relief, Early Recovery & Rehabilitation Projects Until September 2015

Health, 9,154,832, 3%

Education, 208,245,272, 57%

Environment, 14,655,654, 4%

Livelihood, 112,110,650, 31%

Shelter, 6,965,000, 2%

Relief, 12,136,477, 3%

Health

Education

Environment

Livelihood

Shelter

Relief

By September 2015

Continue serving the 4,438 households already served with

shelter reconstruction assistance in Iloilo and nothern Cebu

Reach 29,602 households in Biliran,

Capiz, Cebu, Iloilo, and Leyte with agriculture, urban and marine-based

livelihood projects

Serve 15,823 students and 398 teachers with various education

projects including the construction of 116 classrooms

Rehabilitate 90 hectares of

mangrove areas and benefit 2,806 households with environment

rehabilitation and potable water projects

• Money • Manpower • Machine

Strengths and Resources of the Private Sector