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04/11/2017
Two days to go before our mission to Siargao!A self-funded trip to kick-start a sea conservation & livelihood program to...
17/10/2017

Two days to go before our mission to Siargao!
A self-funded trip to kick-start a sea conservation & livelihood program to equip & improve the lives of 120 underprivileged women of Siargao.
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Surfing for Conservation in Siargao All-Female Surf & SUP Team from Singapore to Launch New Sustainable Ocean-Conservation Livelihood Programme for Underprivileged Women in Siargao, Philippines In October 2017, our self-funded Surf & Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) team of twelve women from Singa...

We're ready to ride the waves of change!!! Our all-female surf & SUP team to launch a new sustainable ocean-conservation...
26/09/2017

We're ready to ride the waves of change!!!
Our all-female surf & SUP team to launch a new sustainable ocean-conservation livelihood programme in Siargao, Philippines!

In October 2017, our self-funded Surf & Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) team of twelve women from Singapore and Manila, will embark on a four-day trip to Siargao, in the Philippines, to raise awareness and funds for a new ocean-conservation, bag-making livelihood programme. The project aims to benefit 120 underprivileged Filipino women living in Siargao. The team, under the banner of HER Planet Earth - a women's advocacy group headquartered in Singapore that promotes gender equality and the integrity of the environment - in partnership with Waste No Weekend - a movement that encourages individuals to devote 25% of their week to exploration - wants to highlight the importance of ocean conservation and the urgency of supporting women affected by climate change.

An added objective of the trip is to raise $20,000 SGD - or ₱750,000 Philippine Pesos - for the Siargao Environmental Awareness (SEA) Movement, a local Filipino non-profit organisation focused on marine conservation, which is helping Her Planet Earth launch this sustainable bag-making initiative, to improve the lives of the local community of Siargao.

The programme, which will focus on recycling items such as shopping bags or plastic from the sea to create fashionable bags and accessories for sale, will simultaneously provide the community with a livelihood opportunity and reduce plastic waste and pollution in the oceans. Furthermore, the initiative will empower the community of Siargao by creating awareness about gender equality and more visibility for women's contributions to society as well as promote responsibility towards environmental conservation.

In addition to meeting the women who will benefit from the programme, the trip to Siargao will allow the team to discover the beauty of the island by taking them on an action-packed, four-day excursion, which will include, surfing, SUPing, trekking, snorkelling, island hopping, yoga and so much more. Siargao is a teardrop shaped island known as the ‘Surfing Capital of the Philippines’. It is located 800 kilometres southeast of the Philippines' capital Manila and belongs to the province of Surigao del Norte. Siargao has a land area of approximately 437 square kilometres (169 sq. miles) and is considered a secret paradise and a hidden gem with 48 islets of perfect white sand, enchanting lagoons, caves, sand bars, coral reefs, unusual rock formations, exotic wildlife, endless rice fields, waterfalls and a large mangrove forest reserve.

By means of this trip to Siargao, the team hopes to encourage society to sit-up and pay attention to grave issues such as climate change and gender inequality around the world. They are keenly aware that in many countries, women tend to be marginalised from economic and political power, and have limited access to financial and material resources. This increases their vulnerability to climate change and limits their potential to adapt. Studies show that after climate disasters, it is generally harder for poor women to recover their economic positions than poor men. Women’s mortality from climate-related disasters is also higher than that of men. The team passionately feels that women have the right to - and need to be - at the forefront of efforts to deal with climate change because ultimately, they firmly believe that women are Gamechangers with unique knowledge and solutions to move the needle on sustainability.

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About HER Planet Earth

HER Planet Earth is a global women’s advocacy movement that promotes a deeper connection between women empowerment and the integrity of the environment. The group's strategy is to organise activities to increase awareness and raise funds for programmes that empower and educate underprivileged women and engage them in environmental issues and conservation activities. HER Planet Earth partners with nature lovers, environmentalists, polar explorers, adventurers, women’s rights advocates, feminists and NGOs that have programmes and structures in place dedicated to building a deeper connection between gender equality, genuinely sustainable development and the protection of the environment. http://www.HERplanetearth.com

About Waste No Weekend

is a movement that encourages individuals to make full use of their weekends to live a fuller and better life. The group recognises that most people spend 75% of their time and energy at work, with only 25% left for leisure and personal growth. This 25% should be purposefully used for things that really matter in life, like going on an adventure, exploring new sites, learning a new skill, upgrading a talent, helping others or spending quality time with people who matter. Waste No Weekend partners with groups that promote activities and experiences that enrich the body, mind, heart and soul. http://www.wastenoweekend.com

About SEA Movement

Siargao Environmental Awareness (SEA) Movement is a collaboration of individuals and/or groups who want to help preserve the natural resources and beauty of the island which the local and the traveling community rely on for an epic life. This is also a hub for connections and networks of people with unique skills- surfers, artists, writers, journalists, IT experts, policy-makers where we can all contribute to solving the island’s environmental problems. The SEA Movement aims to create waves of change and clean waves to surf on. https://www.instagram.com/s.e.a.movement/

You can support the team by donating to their fundraising page: https://give.asia/story/her_planet_earth_siargao_mission_2017

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