Date: Dec. 7th 2013
Session: Plenary III: Global Peace Foundation – Making a Global Impact for Peace
Speaker: Mr. David Yoo Kyung Eui; President, Global Peace Foundation Korea, Republic of Korea
2. Alllights Village Project
“Sustainable community development”
Allights Village is not just an aiding project but a
program to build model villages embodying the vision of
‘One Family Under God.”
Creates a sustainable community development model
through uplifting human spirit and dignity.
Applies various appropriate technology.
Focuses on creating better living environment and
utilizing eco-friendly energy in order to improve the
quality of life.
Develops capability of villagers through incomegenerating projects along with character education
programs.
3. • About 1.9 billion people in the world live without electricity
• 4,000 people die each day and 1 million more annually due to inhalation of
poisonous gases in their homes. Smoke from biomass is one of the leading cause of deaths in
underdeveloped countries
• 54% of forest in the world has been deforested for domestic fuel
•
Countries where illiteracy rate is more than 50%
are
concentrated in Africa and Asia.
-> Lack of Education passes down poverty to the children
5. Current state of Alllights Village
17 villages in 5 countries formed
6. Map of the Alllights Villages in Philippines
Since Feb. 2012, GPF has carried out
Alllights Village Project.
We have implemented 44 projects in 13
Villages in Nueva Ecija Province, the
Philippines.
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Karugang
Sinipit
Camias
Cabiao
Nambabakalan
Kaigorotan
Rapu
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13.
Tumana, Baranggay Macapsing
Tumana, Baranggay San Esteban
Carranglan
Tamale
Dumanas
Sacalang
7. Activities & Results of AVP in Philippines, 2012-2013
Appropriate Technology
- Solar Energy
- Water Purifier
17. Since AVP was implemented, a Provincial
Government or municipal government has
been working
electricity distribution, centering on AVs.
18. Despite electric power distribution, solar-power
lanterns, street lights, and generators
are still valid due to high cost of electricity
usage.
It is planned to develop a project of electricity
provision by 2014 by constructing community
energy system through income-generating
projects in a project site.
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21. Activities & Results of AVP in Philippines, 2012-2013
EDUCATION
PROGRAM
Character education
Literacy education
Technology education
31. Character Education
86% of villagers understand
visions of AVP substantially
People are more inspired to develop the community
and live for the sake of others
through character education.
33. People are willing to put their own effort
to develop their community
and bring the harmony in the village
(64.9% respondents)
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36. Alternative Education
Mae Pascua, a 2nd grader, from
the 1st Alllights Village could
study at night with a solar lantern
and her score went up from the
middle rank to the top 3 in her
school. Her mother passed
elementary course through
Alternative Learning System
(ALS)
37. “ Where there is LIGHT, There is
KNOWLEDGE”
Citio / Barangay
Enrollment
Sitio
Nambabacalan
Sitio Kaigorotan
Sitio Tumana
Sitio Rapo
NAT
ALS
(National Achievement Test)
(Alternative Learning
System)
33% → 44%
80.55% → 85.74%
36 learner
8% → 13%
67.05% → 82.03%
68.67% → 81.21%
11 learner
19 Families
61 learner
38. ALS is actively spreading out
not only children but adults
especially who only got primary education
(47.9% of adults)
39. Since ALS started, parents have been motivated to
encourage
their children’s education and taken more care of
educational environment. 28.8% of villagers responded
they sent children to school for character education
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41. Alllights Hall functions as the center of
town meeting as well as a place for education,
service project by other NGOs.
(Prior to AH construction these activities
were organized in outdoors)
42. The 2nd village started community activities,
centering at Alllights Hall.
They made the first case of community-driven
development
by cultivating vegetables in a community lot near AH
43. Alllights Hall in the 9th village is used as a day-care
center
and residents rotate work shifts.
Previously parents usually had to leave their children
alone during the day because of farming
and AH improved children’s nurture environments.
50. Carabao Project
In 2014, Philippine Carabao
Center (PCC) will provide
one water buffalo to each
family (total 50 families) in
the 4th AV in Llanera,
Nueva Ecija after buffalo’s
residential facilities are
constructed
51. ▶
1 Carabao
Dairy products
Organic fertilizer
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Yearly
income
2,400 USD
1 water buffalo can bring yearly 2,400 USD of income
by producing milk and manure for organic fertilizer,
which could be one of core axes of income-generating projects
in the Philippines.
52. Currently average yearly income of
AV residents is 1,080 USD.
Carabao project is expected to increase
the income by three times
increased by more than three times
$ 1,080
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55. Activities & Results of AVP in Philippines, 2012-2013
Housing Project
Partners:
• LGU Llanera
• Community Mortgage
Program
• Habitat Philippines
• GPF Philippines
• GPF Korea
56. Housing Project with
Habitat for Humanity
Construction cost
per family
120,000 PHP
Monthly rent
400 PHP
Construction period
6 Months
※ Est. Total 120 units are to be constructed
※ Monthly rent 400 PHP
61. Philippine AV is based on a partnership with
a local government. Bongabon Municipal government
invested for the land clearing,
Korean Cooperation provided basketball court
facilities,
and Koreans volunteered in construction.
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63. Partnership with the Department of Education,
Division of Nueva Ecija
Signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Dr. Edna Santos-Zerrudo,
Schools Division Superintendent, Nueva Ecija and Ann Montejo-Arevalo , GPF GlobALS
64. Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
between
GPF and Provincial Government of Nueva Ecija
PROVINCIAL ORDINANCE NO. 01-s-2012
A PROVINCIAL CODE ADOPTING AND PURSUING A PUBLIC- PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP (PPP) APPROACH TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, CREATING A PPP
REGULATORY AUTHORITY, AND PROVIDING APPROPRIATIONS AND
INCENTIVES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES .
This code will provide for an efficient partnership
between
Nueva Ecija and GPF be it in the area of funding,
counter-parting and project sustainability
66. Community development projects with
NGOs, Companies and Government in Korean
Korea Securities
Depository
11th AV in the Philippines
Korea Ex.Im. Bank
KB Bank
Love in Lights
Korea NGO Associations
the Philippines
Samsung Insurance,
Gyeong-gi and Kwangju
Provincial Govt.
GKL
Indonesia
Kenya
67.
68. CRS Program & 1% Donation Campaign
- By 2014
- 100 Companies
- 10000 Donors
1. Appropriate technology : Alllights Village project develops techniology applicable to a project site and creates better living environments in the village around the world by providing appropriate technology.