MANILA, Philippines — Organizers of the World Exposition selected a project by the Masungi Georeserve Foundation (MGF) to be shared at its 2025 convention to be held in Osaka City, Japan.
Masungi’s “Restoring Forgotten Watersheds Through Youth-Led Movements” was awarded as a “Best Practice”, selected based on “certainty of impact, potential for regional development, and contribution to a better future.”
Article continues after this advertisementThe project was described as a “youth-led initiative in collaboration with various stakeholders to address biodiversity crises, climate change, and flood issues through forest restoration activities in the Philippines.”
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“This recognition aligns with the Expo’s vision of inspiring actionable solutions for a resilient planet,” it added.
Article continues after this advertisementMGF’s project was the only Philippine entry and the only Southeast Asian entry on the organizers’ shortlist of 25 “Best Practices” from all over the world, which will be displayed at the exposition.
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MGF is a non-profit organization preserving the Masungi karst ecosystem in the forests of Baras town in Rizal province.
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It was awarded the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Action Campaign Inspire Award in 2022 for its conservation efforts.
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