World Vision Philippines, S.I.C “The Final Pitch”

The agribusiness Plantsville and the education-focused organization Edukasyon.ph emerged as winners in Social Innovation Challenge (S.I.C.), World Vision’s competition for innovators creating sustainable solutions to challenges identified in real communities.

Plantsville, represented by November “Tina” Canieso-Yeo, is a joint effort with local government units (LGUs), eco-tourism organic bee and cinnamon groups that seek to flourish organic farming among youth by planting more “Food is Medicine” products, comprised of “healing foods” such as cinnamon and honey.

Agripreneur Ms. November Caniseo-Yeo of Plantsville emerges as the winner for the Social Innovation Challenge in Agriculture. From left: CNN Philippines’ The Final Pitch Host and Executive Producer Mr. John Aguilar, Hub of Innovation for Inclusion Director Ms. Abigail Mapua-Cabanilla, J. Amado Araneta Foundation Executive Director Ms. Christine Diane Romero, Ms. November Caniseo-Yeo, Department of Education Undersecretary Mr. Tonisito Umali, Community Economic Ventures Inc. Board of Trustees Member Mr. Rolly Solidum, and World Vision Philippines Executive Director Mr. Rommel Fuerte

Caniseo-Yeo won the agriculture-focused first challenge of S.I.C. Bucana, Davao, was chosen among the six (6) competing finalists through “The Final Pitch,” a culminating pitch session held at the Novotel Manila Araneta Center.

They were evaluated by a multi-sectoral panel of judges comprised of World Vision Ambassador for the Social Innovation Challenge Gretchen Ho, Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Evelyn Lavina, Department of Education (DepEd) Undersecretary Tonisito Umali, CNN Philippines’ The Final Pitch Host and Executive Producer John Aguilar, Hub of Innovation for Inclusion Director Abigail Mapua-Cabanilla, J Amado Araneta Foundation Executive Director Christine Diane Romero, and Treasurer of the Board of Trustees for Community Economic Ventures, Inc. The goal of this project is to be able to empower our communities, most especially the parents, so they would be able to provide for their children a healthy, safe, and sustainable life,” said Mr. Rommel Fuerte, Executive Director of World Vision Philippines.

Education technology-focused organization Edukasyon.ph, represented by Ms. Patricia Matias and Ms. Ria Tagle, won the Social Innovation Challenge for Education From left: : CNN Philippines’ The Final Pitch Host and Executive Producer Mr. John Aguilar, Hub of Innovation for Inclusion Director Ms. Abigail Mapua-Cabanilla, Department of Education Undersecretary Mr. Tonisito Umali, Ms. Patricia Matias, Ms. Ria Tagle, J. Amado Araneta Foundation Executive Director Ms. Christine Diane Romero, Community Economic Ventures Inc. Board of Trustees Member Mr. Rolly Solidum, and World Vision Philippines Executive Director Mr. Rommel Fuerte

A first for World Vision Philippines, the Social Innovation Challenge (S.I.C.) originated in World Vision Canada as an open platform for people to share creative ideas that can make a difference to people, especially in overlooked communities.

“There is untapped potential among every Filipino.

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