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Republic of the Philippines
Amburayan River Basin
Protecting and Defending the Amburayan River Basin and Watershed through Good Governance and Active People's Participation

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Monday, July 4, 2016 5:19:37 PM
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USAID JVOFI

About Amburayan River Project

The Amburayan River spans the Phillippine provinces of Benguet, Ilocos Sur and La Union. The river traverses the municipalities of Atok, Tublay, Bakun, Buguias, Kapangan & Kibungan of Benguet, Santol, Bangar & Sudipen of La Union and Sugpon, Alilem & Tagudin of Ilocos Sur. It supports agriculture, provides domestic water, and is used for recreational purposes. The river generates hydro-electic power and is a site for sand and gravel extraction in some municipalities.

The Jaime V. Ongpin Foundation, Inc. (JVOFI) received a grant from USAID for the project entitled. "Protecting and Defending the Amburayan River Basin and Watershed through Good Governance and Active People's Participation." Implemented under the Philippine-American Fund through the Gerry Roxas Foundation (GRF), the project was implemented in partnership with the Department of Environment & Natural Resources Environmental Management Bureau, the local government units and other key stakeholders from 2014-2017.

This project aimed to bring together concerned stakeholders in the management of the Amburayan River Basin and Watershed and institutionalize a collaborative agreement that would ensure the protection of people’s rights and the interests of all stakeholders to protect the integrity of the river and its watersheds. Read more

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