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In the Philippines, the Ikaw Ako Foundation's main focus is on tropical forest regeneration, working to improve and resolve environmental issues and contribute to improving the quality of life for residents.
Over the past 28 years, the organization has planted 2.3 million mangrove trees on the islands of Negros and Bohol. The organization's activities have expanded to include improving living environments, including environmental education, ecotourism, safe water supplies, and waste reduction. Recently, the organization has been working hard to create a system for generating carbon credits to mitigate climate change.
 
As countries work to reduce CO2 emissions toward the global goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, mangroves are attracting a lot of attention as a natural offset (Blue Carbon). About three-quarters of the mangrove forests in the Philippines have already been lost, and their restoration is an urgent issue from the perspective of biodiversity conservation, coastal disaster prevention, and inshore fishing. Many local residents are fishermen and are eager to restore a healthy ecosystem. The government also prioritizes mangrove restoration as part of national land conservation and climate change measures.
 
Ikaw Ako Foundation's activities are an effort to make it possible to generate carbon credits from mangrove plantations, which was previously difficult to achieve due to the cost and labor involved, by working with trusted partner companies and utilizing the latest satellite technology and AI analysis.
 

Potential for mangrove forests to generate carbon credits

Negros Occidental
- 1,000ha of artificial forest that generates 500,000 USD/year.
All Over Philippines
- 200,000ha of artificial forest that generates 100M USD/year.
(Ikaw Ako Foundation estimated)
 
In the Philippines' remote islands and mountainous regions, safe water is difficult to obtain. Residents travel to distant wells to fetch water or go shopping. Those with limited financial resources are forced to use well water mixed with seawater or contaminated water. Under these circumstances, unsanitary water leads to the spread of infectious diseases among children and high infant mortality rates. A water supply system centered around rainwater collection tanks that residents can easily operate is being introduced, making it possible to supply safe water by reusing rainwater and other resources. In areas where the supply of safe water leads to improved hygiene awareness among residents, children's health and school attendance rates also improve. 
 
Rainwater collection tanks and handwashing stations have been installed in 15 educational institutions in Bohol Province, contributing to improved sanitation.
 
In the Philippines' remote islands and mountainous regions, safe water is difficult to obtain. Residents travel to distant wells to fetch water or go shopping. Those with limited financial resources are forced to use well water mixed with seawater or contaminated water. Under these circumstances, unsanitary water leads to the spread of infectious diseases among children and high infant mortality rates. A water supply system centered around rainwater collection tanks that residents can easily operate is being introduced, making it possible to supply safe water by reusing rainwater and other resources. In areas where the supply of safe water leads to improved hygiene awareness among residents, children's health and school attendance rates also improve. Rainwater collection tanks and handwashing stations have been installed in 15 educational institutions in Bohol Province, contributing to improved sanitation.

News

2025年07月01日 15:56

MOU signed with a climate tech company in Estonia

Ikaw-Ako Foundation and Carbontribe Labs desire to enter into an agreement to work collaboratively to achieve various aims and objectives related to carbon credit generation from mangrove forests.   This MOU establishes a cooperative framework for the Parties to quantitatively assess the...
2023年12月26日 16:01

Clowdfunding is successful

The clowdfunding campaign "Let's plant with the kids! Creating a mangrove forest," which ran for two months in September and October, has reached its goal. Thank you for your support.   We started the project in Bocana this December with the aim of planting 20,000 trees. We started by holding...
2023年12月03日 14:52

Website launched

Our new English website has been launched today. This is the webpage of Ikaw Ako Foundation engaged in mangrove planting and carbon credit generating.  

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Ikaw - Ako Japan-Philippines Partnership for Environmental Protection, Inc. 129 Sampaguita Ext, Fortuna Subdivision, Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines 6116 +63-34-495-0231