Showing posts with label Ecofeminism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ecofeminism. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 August 2015

Statement: UNITED WE STAND AGAINST COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS! - RWCRC

Last July 19-25, of this year marked the historic event in the history of Mindanao particularly Lanao del Norte and Iligan City. A group of Environmentalist lead by Coal Resistance( CoRe)  Movement in which our organization –the RWCRC is a member  launched a Climate Walk to show  our stand to AGAINST the establishment of Coal Fired Power Plant (CFPP)   in Lanao  (Libertad) , in Iligan Ciy as well in the whole Nation.

As a women-led organization, we are into the protection of our sectors- the women and children; with this initiative we believe that nature is our source of strength to continue nurture our well-being as a person. As women continue give life to the next generation, we kept finding solution how to sustain and live in a healthy and safe environment. With the presence of the 49 Coal Fired Power Plant that will be set up in the Philippines (19 of the in Mindanao), we cannot assure a healthy and safety environment anymore.

While on the other hand, the existing companies besides the river bank of Napo and Lapayan in Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte who process the river stones into different sizes (quarry) that are used in the construction of Coal Fired Power Plant is already a threat to our lives. Sooner or later these activities will led to flooding in the areas if water level rises or in time of heavy rains.  Just like what happened in Hinaplanon river, where local capitalist abused the natural  wealth (quarry), that during the time when Typhoon Washi/Sendong struck Iligan City and its mountainous barangays the river overflowed that killed many lives in 2011 .

The continued destruction of river the banks and quarrying for the operation of CFPP is detrimental to the lives of all people and the hazardous effects of this CFPP will slowly and surely kill lives and directly destroy our natural resources.

We cannot just close our eyes and let this happen.  

We  STRONGLY  OPPOSE  COAL  FIRED  POWER  PLANTS (CFPP)! 

We Want a SAFE  PLACE  to LIVE  for WOMEN and CHILDREN  and all the HUMAN on Earth .

We CALL on everyone to campaign and participate to RESIST COAL!

We are doing this for our continued EXISTENCE .

UNITED WE STAND AGAINST COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS.

Ranao Women and Children Resource Center, inc
rwcrc_yahoo.com

5 August 2015 

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Ecofeminist spells out culprit for ecological crisis


Marijke Colle delivers her presentation to the participants who are coming from Lanao provinces and Iligan City
Iligan City- Marijke Colle, a veteran climate justice activist from Belgium, was the main speaker of the recently held forum on Climate Crisis, Ecofeminism and the Alternatives which was participated by more than 200 participants coming from different sectors in Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte and Iligan City. 

She spoke on the Ecofeminist Answer to Climate Crisis. She pointed out that the ecological crisis is not a crisis in nature but it is a human crisis that is responsible for the destruction of nature. She added that there is a need to identify the main cause of this ecological crisis. 

Colle told the participants that the growth of capitalism is responsible to the exploitation of nature because it is interested in producing more goods and profit. In achieving a balanced society, she proposed that the whole way the people produce goods has to be changed as the exponential production of goods implies exponential destruction of nature.

While women have been very involve in food production and care for their family, they remain invisible and labor division worsen their condition. Colle emphasized that, “the struggle for a safe, healthy and ecologically sustainable environment combined with the struggle for social justice, will strengthen and motivate half of humanity, to be the conscious force for women’s liberation, for the overthrow of capitalism and for an ecosocialist and ecofeminist alternative.” 

For a copy of the presentation of Marijke Colle, click this link.

For the local campaign and concrete alternative actions in the community level, Ma. Gittel Squilabon, the Coordinator of the Tri-people Program on Food Sovereignty and Peace-building of Sumpay Mindanao, shared their initiatives specifically on sustainable agriculture where they work for organic food production while working for the enhancement of people’s control of land, water, seeds, market  and to all things necessary for safe food production including technology and knowledge.

Professor Elaine Baulete of the Center for Human Rights Education of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research Extension, MSU-IIT, shared their successful experience in building collaborative projects involving the community, academe and government units in mitigating the impact of climate change through mangrove rehabilitation in Bayug Island in Iligan City. 

Some important action points were also raised during the forum. Among these are the continuing partnerships among non-government organizations and academic institutions in the promotion of the successful alternatives; to deal with the ongoing construction in Lanao del Norte of coal-fired plant for power generation; and the City Agriculturist Office of Iligan to support the aquamarine culture of the community in Bayug Island which is currently assisted by MSU-IIT.

The forum was a concerted efforts of Sumpay Mindanao Inc.; Sustainable Alternatives for the Advancement of Mindanao (SALAM), Inc.; Mindanao Tri-people Youth Center (MTPYC); Mindanao Peoples’ Peace Movement (MPPM)- Katawhang Migrante, Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan (LMK); Ranaw Women and Children Resource Center (RWCRC), Inc. in partnership with MSU-IIT’s Political Science Department, Kataastaasang Sanggunian ng mga Mag-aaral (KASAMA), and the Center for Human Rights Education of the OVCRE in coordination with International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE)-Manila. It was conducted in CED Amphitheater, College of Education, MSU-IIT on July 25, 2014.