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ECOWEB promotes sustainable resource (soil, water, forest) development and management technologies, endeavors for food security and productivity enhancements and develops community-based social enterprises following value-chain approach as strategies for developing an inclusive sustainable local economy that would ensure benefits for the more ...
Home - ECoWeB Project. The ECoWeB Project aims to develop and disseminate a mobile application (App) to provide engaging and personalized tools and psychological skills to promote emotional wellbeing and prevent mental health problems in adolescents and young adults. The project team involves 8 European nations (the UK, Germany, Belgium, Spain ...
With the utmost demands of human welfare assistance in the different affected communities, it is with great substance to convene facilitators in different non-governmental organizations to be involved in conventional and participatory training.
ECOWEB through the funding support of Christian Aid, awarded the cash assistance of PhP50,000 to the fourteen (14) members of the Power Group Survivor, a Self Help Group (SHG) from Maria Cristina Evacuation Center, Iligan City. The members of the group are residents of Barangay Naga, Marawi City, one of the main battle area and…
The Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECoWEB), Inc., with the financial support from Christian Aid, handed over a total of Php40,000 assistance to one of the elected Self Help Group (SHG) at Dilimbayam, Pantao Ragat, Lanao Del Norte on January 15, 2018. Under the Survivor and Community Led Response (SCLR) approach, the chosen group is…
The Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. has implemented livelihood project to the 100 families or 524 individuals who are Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) of Marawi City with the funding support from Christian aid. A total amount of 150,515 pesos was allotted for the project in respond to the Marawi City crisis under the…
The Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. has implemented cash assistance in a total amount of PhP3,000,000 to more than 760 vulnerable families affected by the Marawi City siege under the Survivor and Community Led Response (SCLR) approach with the funding support from Johanniter.
ECOWEB works for localizing response to global concerns about climate change and the increasing vulnerability of communities to both natural and human-induced hazards . This program promotes Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) in addressing disaster risks and initiating climate change adaptation measures. It works for mainstreaming DRR-CCA in local government land use and development planning and for community-based biodiversity conservation and rational utilization of natural resources. Community-based climate action.
ECOWEB promotes sustainable agriculture, food productivity enhancements and develops community social enterprises following value-chain approach. This is implemented in a convergent approach integrating as well the concerns for the environment, gender and peacebuilding in empowering the community to create its own wealth sustainability.
ECOWEB works for the effective participation of the vulnerable and marginalized sectors in governance including in development and land use planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation of government programs. Capacity building of Indigenous People, Internally Displaced People, PWD, farmers, fisher folks, women, youth, informal settlers, among others for their effective engagement with the local and national governments is a concern of this program. ECOWEB also engages directly with the government to promote inclusive, transparent and accountable governance.
The project involves collaborators from across Europe, including the UK, Germany, Spain, Denmark and Belgium. In the UK, the trial involves the University of Exeter and University of Oxford. Researchers at the University of Oxford are interviewing young people to better understand their experiences of using the app.
We are inviting some of the young people who are enrolled in the main ECoWeB trial to be interviewed so that we can know how they are finding the app. We are interested in what you like and dislike about it, so that we can make sure we learn as much as possible and can make the app better.
Alongside the main ECoWeB trial, researchers at the University of Oxford are recruiting a group of young people who are aged 16-22 years old from diverse backgrounds to use MyMoodCoach.
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