Rehabilitation and construction of a water system in Wao, Lanao del Sur
The ILO-Japan Water and Sanitation Project started construction to provide safe and clean water in six villages (barangays) in Wao, Lanao del Sur that will benefit 2,950 households and 2,330 schoolchildren.

To date, a three-kilometre excavation works and pipe laying have been initiated in the first four of the six target barangays. As a counterpart showing their ownership of the project, the Municipality of Wao is currently completing the construction of the mother tank worth Php 4 million. The tank is 95 per cent complete and will be connected to the six barangay-beneficiaries.
Through community-contracting and labour-based approaches, a partner community-based organization, Katutungan Irrigators Association (KIA), was capacitated to implement and monitor the project safely and efficiently. With support from ILO’s implementing partner, A Single Drop for Safe Water, the KIA underwent risk assessment exercises and implements COVID-19 safety protocols in construction sites.

The ILO and the Government of Japan have partnered through the project to provide jobs and to promote peace through improved water supply and sanitation services in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
For further information please contact:
Ms Ma Jennylyn AguinaldoProject Manager
Tel +6364 4255342