Mashav Israel funds livelihood project for rural provinces

The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines, through Mashav, the Israeli Agency for International Development Cooperation, has awarded a financial development grant to Nelsie Uy for her chosen project, the Self-Help Group (SHeG) Community Enterprise in the Diocese of Libmanan and the Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan.

The financial grant amounting P580,000 was formally awarded to Uy on July 8 at Caritas Philippines Office, Intramuros.

"I congratulate Ms. Nelsie Uy through the help of our partner - Caritas Philippines. I admire her commitment and support to improving the lives of rural women by opening job opportunities and income generation initiatives for the women in marginalized communities," Ambassador Ilan Fluss commended. "Through this project, we are contributing to poverty alleviation and the Sustainable Development Goals," Ambassador Fluss added.

Uy is a Mashav alumna and former head of Caritas Philippines Academy who participated in the program on Combating Gender-based Violence: Effective Interventions and the Survivor-Centered Approach in August 2022 at The Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Center (MCTC) in Haifa, Israel. Her project is patterned after the SHeG approach of Caritas Philippines.

This micro-financial grant from Mashav aims to support ongoing development projects selected by Mashav alumni. It complements Mashav's capacity-building efforts and supports grassroots development initiatives.

Uy's strategic focus areas include enhancing the techniques for producing Cranberry wine and juice in Libmanan, Camarines Sur, creating Calamansi-ginger-lemongrass concentrate, and supporting the handicraft weaving of Mangyan indigenous women in Victoria, Oriental Mindoro. This project not only aims to boost economic empowerment among the women involved but also to preserve and promote local traditions and knowledge.

"I am deeply grateful to the Embassy of Israel and Mashav for their unwavering commitment to promoting gender equality and combating gender-based violence in the Philippines, even amidst the challenging circumstances they face in their own country. Their dedication to the well-being of the Filipino people remains steadfast. May peace and grace be upon you. God bless Israel," Uy stated.

"We are deeply grateful for Mashav's generous grant and their continued partnership. This support will significantly enhance our efforts in empowering local communities through the Self-Help Group initiative. We look forward to further collaboration, particularly in areas related to peace and promoting a culture of peace," said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo, president of Caritas Philippines.

The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines through Mashav, provides professional training opportunities to Filipino experts across various sectors including gender empowerment, education, agriculture, water, innovation, entrepreneurship and disaster management. To date, over 3,000 Filipino professionals, including Uy, have benefited from workshops and courses in Israel, aimed at promoting knowledge-sharing, best practices exchanges and technological advancements for sustainable development.

"Israel embodies resilience, opportunity, and innovation, inspiring not only our nation but the entire world. Israel will continue to innovate and invent, making the world a better place for everyone, even while fighting for its survival," Ambassador Fluss shared.

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