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Waterlily ProjectWaterlily Project
Las Piñas Zapote River Las Piñas Zapote River Rehabilitation ProgramRehabilitation Program
Before the ProgramBefore the Program
heavily-silted and biologically dead rivers in Las heavily-silted and biologically dead rivers in Las Piñas City as ideal dumping sites for all types of Piñas City as ideal dumping sites for all types of wastewaste
The uncollected decomposing garbage that can The uncollected decomposing garbage that can be found in eroded river banks in turn attracted be found in eroded river banks in turn attracted disease carrying organisms in the areadisease carrying organisms in the area
ince the garbage in the water systems are ince the garbage in the water systems are uncollected, it has become a major source of uncollected, it has become a major source of flooding in nearby areasflooding in nearby areas
Source: UN Habitat, 2006Source: UN Habitat, 2006
Achieved ResultsAchieved Results
train 9,070 residents spanning across train 9,070 residents spanning across communities in Las Piñas City, Parañaque City, communities in Las Piñas City, Parañaque City, and Bacoor, Cavite on ecological solid waste and Bacoor, Cavite on ecological solid waste and river managementand river management
3,576 members were divided into 98 teams to 3,576 members were divided into 98 teams to act as river watch volunteers for the programact as river watch volunteers for the program
Of the total 56 kilometer stretch of the river Of the total 56 kilometer stretch of the river system, 13 kilometers were regularly cleanedsystem, 13 kilometers were regularly cleaned
Source: UN Habitat, 2006Source: UN Habitat, 2006
Achieved ResultsAchieved Results
kilometres of the said river system was targeted kilometres of the said river system was targeted for re-greening using bamboos, mangroves and for re-greening using bamboos, mangroves and other related species for soil erosion controlother related species for soil erosion control
the 7.5 kilometer stretch within Las Piñas was the 7.5 kilometer stretch within Las Piñas was dredged at the same time 3,100 culms of 2 species dredged at the same time 3,100 culms of 2 species of bamboos were used for the re-greening of the of bamboos were used for the re-greening of the riverbanks.riverbanks.
the City Council of Las Piñas endorsed an the City Council of Las Piñas endorsed an ordinance declaring the established bamboo ordinance declaring the established bamboo plantation as a Wilflife Conservation and Protection plantation as a Wilflife Conservation and Protection Area (Draft Ordinance No. 658-05, Series of 2005)Area (Draft Ordinance No. 658-05, Series of 2005)
Strategy FormulationStrategy FormulationDENR-NCR and Office of the Cong. VillarDENR-NCR and Office of the Cong. Villar
OBJECTIVES STRATEGY ACTIVITY
To rehabilitate catchment areas of rivers for flood control
To stabilize riverbanks for soil erosion control
To empower women and
youth in river management
dredging
clean-up
re-greening
Advocacy/
capacity building
acquisition, operation and maintenance of heavy equipment
recovery of missing tributaries regular removal of floating debris installation of garbage traps establishment of plantation strips using bamboos
of various species, mangroves, etc. enhancement of plantation strips with ornamental
plants Clean-up drives posting signage(s) distribution of information materials seminars/trainings designation and mobilization of volunteers
The Case and Its The Case and Its BackgroundBackground
Background of the StudyBackground of the Study
Background of the Case StudyBackground of the Case Study a project team was formed under the a project team was formed under the
livelihood project of the Villar Foundation livelihood project of the Villar Foundation
task was to find ways to solve the clutter that task was to find ways to solve the clutter that is caused by water lilies is caused by water lilies
Mr. Dong Torres was chosen as project headMr. Dong Torres was chosen as project head
formed a consensus to transform the water formed a consensus to transform the water lilies into various types of products such as lilies into various types of products such as slippers, bags, baskets, lamps and floor mats slippers, bags, baskets, lamps and floor mats
Background of the Case StudyBackground of the Case Study The Las Piñas Arts and Crafts Center is The Las Piñas Arts and Crafts Center is
stituated in GK Sunshineville as it is a tribute stituated in GK Sunshineville as it is a tribute to Gawad Kalinga.to Gawad Kalinga.
Order .Com Trading, Inc., headed by Mrs. So Order .Com Trading, Inc., headed by Mrs. So is the partner exporting company. is the partner exporting company.
Places wherein the technology has Places wherein the technology has
been transferredbeen transferred Davao MindoroDavao MindoroButuan TaguigButuan TaguigSultan Kudarat PasigSultan Kudarat Pasig Lanao Del Sur San Pedro Lanao Del Sur San Pedro South Cotabato MandaluyongSouth Cotabato MandaluyongTuguegarao Taytay Tuguegarao Taytay Isabela BulacanIsabela BulacanNueva Ecija BacoorNueva Ecija Bacoor Bulacan Golden Acres Bulacan Golden Acres Valenzuela Miriam CollegeValenzuela Miriam College Philippine NavyPhilippine Navy
Case OutlineCase Outline
Project BackgroundProject Background
Introduction Introduction
The purpose of the projectThe purpose of the project
Major partnersMajor partners
Environmental ConsiderationsEnvironmental Considerations
Invasive Alien SpeciesInvasive Alien Species
Las Piñas Zapote River Rehabilitation ProgramLas Piñas Zapote River Rehabilitation Program
First Project TeamFirst Project Team
Organizational StructureOrganizational Structure
Production Process Production Process
Difficulties encounteredDifficulties encountered
Expansion into different locationsExpansion into different locations
Comparison against other training areas in Metro Comparison against other training areas in Metro
Manila (Taguig, Pasig)Manila (Taguig, Pasig)
Exposure into mainstream mediaExposure into mainstream media
Emergence of Chinese competitorsEmergence of Chinese competitors
Strategies for growth Strategies for growth
Handicraft product linesHandicraft product lines
Impact of the current financial crisisImpact of the current financial crisis
Credit crunch among developed countries Credit crunch among developed countries
Level of exposure of the project teamLevel of exposure of the project team
Forming a business enterpriseForming a business enterprise
Decision factors to considerDecision factors to consider
Alternative course of actionsAlternative course of actions
Forming a business enterpriseForming a business enterprise
Case Learning ObjectivesCase Learning Objectives
This study aims to determine the best This study aims to determine the best possible approach in creating a social possible approach in creating a social enterprise such as the waterlily project. enterprise such as the waterlily project.
The objectives of the study are the following:The objectives of the study are the following:
To define social entrepreneurship in the To define social entrepreneurship in the context of the Philippinescontext of the Philippines
To understand the decision factors that To understand the decision factors that govern social enterprisesgovern social enterprises
Case Learning ObjectivesCase Learning Objectives
To establish a working framework for To establish a working framework for identifying and monitoring SEsidentifying and monitoring SEs
To discover various approaches for To discover various approaches for constructing social enterprisesconstructing social enterprises
To form a business model for social To form a business model for social enterprisesenterprises
Case Learning ObjectivesCase Learning Objectives
Working FrameworkWorking Framework
Working FrameworkWorking Framework
Technical
EconomicSocio-
PoliticalMission
Corporate Governance
Results of the StudyResults of the Study
Mission AspectMission Aspect
Las Piñas
Job description
Motivation to Work
Job commitment
Knowledge on mission
Organizational commitment
Family involvement
Taguig
Job description
Motivation to Work
Job commitment
Knowledge on mission
Organizational commitment
Family involvement
Pasig
Job description
Motivation to Work
Job commitment
Knowledge on mission
Organizational commitment
Family involvement
Business AspectBusiness Aspect
Areas Media Exposure
Las Pinas Unang hirit, 100% Pinoy, Mel &
Joey, Umagang Kay Ganda, Talk
and Text, Go Negosyo, MOA,
WTC
Taguig Bazaar, Exhibit, Wow Philippines,
MOA,WTC, Intercon, Kabuhayang
Swak na Swak, Channel 23, Fuji
TV, A sweet Life , Umagang Kay
Ganda, Unang Hirit, Lovely Rivero,
Kid’s Club, Market ket
Pasig Sunshine Radio
Extent of Publicity
Project AspectsLas Piñas Taguig Pasig
Years of existence 5 1.5 1
Socio-political support
Gawad Kalinga, Government Government, Parish Government
Target MarketExport and
Local Taguig residents Pasig residents
Technical capabilities Skilled laborers, 4 hanloom
weaving, 4 spot welding
Skilled laborers, 4 hanloom weaving
machies
Skilled laborers, pasta makers
Distribution Channels Arts and Crafts Center,
Order.Com Trading
Taguig Livelihood Center, Market Market
Pasig Livelihood Center
Number of employees 150 800 200Production centers 10 20 30Supply of materials 5000 15000-20000 6000Finished products 5000 5000 1000
Product linesSlippers, bags, baskets, lamps floor mats, shoes
Bags, baskets, Christmas decors, wine holder, lamps
Bayong
Project Aspects(unit/week)
Economic-Technical- Socio-Political Analysis
Las Piñas Taguig Pasig
Phase 1 66% 60% 60%Economic 24% 18% 18%Technical 24% 24% 24%
Sociopolitical 18% 18% 18%
Phase2 42% 42% 30%Economic 12% 12% 12%Technical 18% 18% 12%
Sociopolitical 12% 12% 6%
Phase 3 12% 6% 12%Economic 6% 6% 6%Technical 0% 0% 0%
Sociopolitical 6% 0% 6%
Corporate Governance Corporate Governance StructureStructure
Corporate Governance Structure-Trainer
Las Piñas Taguig Pasig
Rights of Stakeholder 3.12% 4.68% 4.06%Equitable Treatment of Stakeholders 0.00% 0.00% 3.13%Role of Stakeholders in Corporate Governance 0.00% 0.00% 10.39%
Board Responsibility 5.00% 0.00% 20.00%
Corporate Governance Structure-OIC
Las Piñas Taguig Pasig
Rights of Stakeholder 3.12% 17.18% 10.78%Equitable Treatment of Stakeholders 0.00% 10.37% 0.00%Role of Stakeholders in Corporate Governance 0.00% 25.00% 5.95%
Board Responsibility 5.00% 10.00% 25.00%
Elements of Governance
Las Piñas Taguig Pasig
Accountability 7% 25% 21%
Participation 7% 25% 21%
Predictability 4% 21% 14%
Transparency 7% 25% 14%
Explanation of the Explanation of the FrameworkFramework
Socio-Political Socio-Political
Socio-Political Economic
Economic Techincial
Economic
Technical Techincial
Cohesion Cohesion
Cohesion
Rationale behind the Rationale behind the designation of weightsdesignation of weights
Socio-political SupportSocio-political Support
In theIn the first phase, first phase, socio-political supportsocio-political support would perform would perform a decisive role because even if an organization has a good idea a decisive role because even if an organization has a good idea with the right amount of expertise, it wouldn’t be successful if it with the right amount of expertise, it wouldn’t be successful if it has no support from the government, the civil society, and the has no support from the government, the civil society, and the Filipino society at large. Filipino society at large.
Rationale behind the Rationale behind the designation of weightsdesignation of weights
Economic SustainabilityEconomic Sustainability
Economic sustainabilityEconomic sustainability would be crucial as it tries to fill would be crucial as it tries to fill the market gap while competing with the typical business the market gap while competing with the typical business enterprises, which are only geared towards profit. enterprises, which are only geared towards profit.
At this point, an SE would have forged strong partnerships which At this point, an SE would have forged strong partnerships which cannot be easily destroyed.cannot be easily destroyed.
Rationale behind the Rationale behind the designation of weightsdesignation of weights
InstitutionalizationInstitutionalization
In the final stage, the operations must be institutionalized already In the final stage, the operations must be institutionalized already in such a way that it can be replicated in other areas across the in such a way that it can be replicated in other areas across the Philippines.Philippines.
Since the company has already proven itself towards its Since the company has already proven itself towards its customers and suppliers, it would already be indispensable in its customers and suppliers, it would already be indispensable in its field.field.
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