USAID Urban
2021.11_CCBO Grantee_CORA Circular Center Women Champions Launch_3
In Parañaque City, Communities Organized for Resource Allocation (CORA) continued to develop a business model and enabling environment to launch its Circular Center—a comprehensive, replicable model for effective SWM that will build on existing local government systems and infrastructure. In Year Three, CCBO identified ten women who will receive training,
including participation in CCBO’s BBEST trainings, to begin working at the CORA Circular Center.
On November 24, CORA held an event to announce their Circular Center Women Champions. Thus far, CORA has delivered two training sessions on SWM with the Champions to begin developing their skills to work at and support the new center. The event included welcome remarks from the Parañaque City Mayor as well as CORA’s Antoinette Taus, and was followed by a coastal clean-up event.
2021.11_CCBO Grantee_CORA Circular Center Women Champions Launch_3
In Parañaque City, Communities Organized for Resource Allocation (CORA) continued to develop a business model and enabling environment to launch its Circular Center—a comprehensive, replicable model for effective SWM that will build on existing local government systems and infrastructure. In Year Three, CCBO identified ten women who will receive training,
including participation in CCBO’s BBEST trainings, to begin working at the CORA Circular Center.
On November 24, CORA held an event to announce their Circular Center Women Champions. Thus far, CORA has delivered two training sessions on SWM with the Champions to begin developing their skills to work at and support the new center. The event included welcome remarks from the Parañaque City Mayor as well as CORA’s Antoinette Taus, and was followed by a coastal clean-up event.