Israeli gov’t to donate water filters to Surigao Norte, PDI LGUs
BUTUAN CITY -- The State of Israel will be donating four units of NUF water filtration units to the provinces of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands.
Israeli Ambassador
to the Philippines Ilan Fluss will personally hand over the water filters on
Tuesday, March 29, to the local government units of Del Carmen and San Isidro
in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, and Cagdianao and Basilisa in Dinagat
Islands.
Ambassador Fluss will be joined by Deputy Country Manager Nir Balzam, Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) secretary Maria Belen Acosta and Deputy Executive Director Romeo Montenegro, and representatives from IsraAID.
According to Engr. Emel Lawansa, chief of the MinDA-Area Management Office for Northeastern Mindanao, this initiative of the Israeli government was initially intended to support water conservation projects in the country. MinDA and LGUs in Mindanao met with Israel’s Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV) in 2021 for a water conservation and management training, in which MASHAV directed MinDA to identify areas in Mindanao that are most deprived of clean, drinking water.
“But when Odette struck the country, our office together with Secretary Acosta surveyed the areas in Mindanao that were battered by the typhoon. It was eventually decided that the water filters will be donated to the severely-affected areas,” said Lawansa.
The Israeli-made NUF water filtration system is a portable crank-operated machine capable of taking water from a polluted source such as a river and purifying up to 500 liters per hour - enough to supply all the daily water needs of 300 to 400 people.
“Water is indeed life and these will be of great help to the locals in those areas,” Lawansa added.
Lawansa said that they gave the recipient LGUs the liberty to choose which area they will place the said units.
“So far in our coordination, the local chief executives affirmed that they will be placing these units to areas that have since had difficulty accessing clean water,” said the MinDA official.