About Us

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ABOUT US

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Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment and Sustainable Economy is a coalition of networks, organizations and individuals working for a development paradigm that addresses the need for social and economic upliftment, while preserving life-supporting water, air and land for generations to come.

It began with environmentalists drawn together by related interests and advocacies, forming an alliance to hold a yearly State of Nature Assessment (Green SONA) begun in 2007. The group decided to formally incorporate and register its coalition with Securities and Exchange Commission in 2011.

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A catalyst and implementer for community action and synergistic collaboration with diverse organizations towards ecological sustainable development.

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As a Catalyst and implementer, we are committed to educating, training and  capacitating all sectors as we endeavor to raise awareness towards community action and synergistic collaboration.

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OUR DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM

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Access to safe, sufficient and nutritious food is a right that Filipinos must possess. A big challenge to this right is the current agricultural system that extensively uses chemical inputs as fertilizers and pesticides. This has not only produced unsafe food but the long years of chemical use have also led to decreasing soil fertility and compromising the country’s water ecosystems.

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A healthy environment sustains the integrity of the land, air, and water. Originally blessed with rich soil and ecosystems containing abundant and diverse natural resources, the Philippines has become a poor, devastated land.

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A sustainable or green economy promotes sustainable consumption and production that supports continued economic growth, which creates opportunities for employment and decent work for all. Such a paradigm contributes to eradicating poverty and improving human welfare, while maintaining the healthy functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems.

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That, to ensure food safety, security and sovereignty, the country’s food production be based on organic farming, shift away from conventional chemical agriculture and reject genetically engineered crops; that agriculture prioritize food security for Filipinos above the global market;

That use of land and waterways be assigned along ecological principles, that soil be protected from degradation and exportation, that our marine environment be safeguarded to ensure sustainability of our aquatic resources, that our cities be made more livable by the elimination of air pollution;

That we strive for 50% forest cover that maintains our watersheds, while yielding products which contribute to the national economy; that we return to the use of Philippine native trees in order to revive the biodiversity that they nurture;

That the energy needs of the country be obtained from renewable sources, phasing out extreme dependence on fossil fuels and totally rejecting nuclear power;

That waste be managed ecologically to maximally turn waste into resources, that dumpsites & giant landfills be closed and the ban on incinerators be upheld;

That use, importation and manufacture of toxic substances be banned in household, industrial and agricultural products;

That mining be accorded least priority among the options for land use and revenue generation, with a minerals management regime that prioritizes local community development and ensures appropriate income for the government, equitable distribution of benefits and shared responsibility among all stakeholders;

That indigenous peoples be given due recognition of their stewardship of nature, appreciation of their knowledge in caring for the earth, and accorded their right to preserve their ancestral domains, languages and cultures which actually are the roots of the Filipino race;

That economic progress not sacrifice environmental quality, that the national industrialization program be directed at stimulating local enterprises and generating of jobs for Filipinos;

That we recognize the reality of climate change endangering biodiversity and the gains of cultural evolution, that its root causes be addressed with resolve on the global, national and local levels, that our country’s developmental goals include not only adaptation for survival but also mitigation as we are a member of the family of nations and among the most vulnerable to this crisis.

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[ourteam img=”3565″ name=” Victoria M. Segovia” title=”President” text=”Individual Member”]
[ourteam img=”4281″ name=”Mark Joseph M. Tinao” title=”Vice President” text=”Representing Lasallian Institute for the Environment”]
[ourteam img=”3755″ name=”Clarissa R. Magsarili” title=”Secretary” text=”Representing Zero Waste Philippines, Inc.”]
[ourteam img=”4285″ name=”Graciela M. Castillo” title=”Assistant Secretary” text=”Individual Member”]
[ourteam img=”3606″ name=”Leonor G. Berroya” title=”Treasurer” text=”Representing Earthday Network Philippines”]
[ourteam img=”4907″ name=”Aida Z. Duque” title=”Auditor” text=”Representing Miriam College Association of Retired Employees”]
[ourteam img=”3620″ name=”Angelina P. Galang, Ph.D.” title=”Board Member” text=”Representing Philippine Network of Educators on Environment”]
[ourteam img=”4278″ name=”Sr. Marvelous L. Misolas, MM” title=”Board Member” text=”Representing Environmental Studies Institute”]
[ourteam img=”4827″ name=”David D’ Angelo” title=”Board Member” text=”Representing Bayanihan Para sa Kalikasan Movement”][distance type=”2″]
[ourteam img=”4284″ name=”Cecilia S. Navasero-Gascon, Ph. D.” title=”Board Member” text=”Individual Member”]
[ourteam img=”4286″ name=”Julieta G. Manlapaz” title=”Board Member” text=”Representing Partnership for Clean Air”]
[ourteam img=”3568″ name=”Ma. Teresa M. Oliva” title=”Executive Director”]
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