Tandu Owak celebrates SHeG Day
By: Evangeline Faburada
Last November 19, 2011, the people of Tandu Owak, Sibutu, Tawi - tawi celebrated “SHeG Day” which is part of the Child Focused Community Development Project initiated by PDAP in partnership with KnH. This whole day activity was meant to give recognition to the importance of women and children in the community. It also aimed to develop camaraderie among members of the different Self Help Groups (SHeG).

The celebration started with a parade from the bridge entrance of Tandu Owak to its center. After the parade, a short program was held wherein Ms. Evangeline Faburada, PDAP Program Officer, explained the rationale behind the activity. This was later on followed by various activities such as a group singing competition, participated in by different SHeGs and several parlor games, prepared by the Community Development Facilitators (CDFs) for the children to enjoy.
Barangay officials of Tandu Owak were all present to witness and show support to the activity. Brgy. Chairman Edwarden expressed his gratitude to PDAP and KnH on their initiative to gradually open the minds of his people to the relevance and significance of the Self Help approach. He also mentioned that in his three terms of service as Brgy. Chairman, it was his first time to witness such an activity with an overwhelming number of participation from women and that he hopes to see more of these in their community in the future.
Indeed, the SHeG Day celebration had been an unforgettable experience in the lives of the people of Tandu Owak. The individuals felt the sense of belongingness in a group and in the community. Women were able to realize that they do deserve a good break from their stressful daily routines of doing household chores. As Hja. Hajiba Maing, a Bajau from Tandu Kasamuhan, shared, “The activity was a consoling break from the routine household work that I do since I got married at an early age. On that day, I forgot that I had a problem.” Also, the children were able to finally relate and play as normal kids since they do not usually get the chance to do so with the reality that at an early age, helping with the livelihood of their families had been their priority.


Fifty two (52) men and twenty four (24) women seaweed farmers participated in a 3 – day training on Seaweed Farming Technology Enhancement held in Lianga, Surigao del Norte last September 19 – 21, 2011 and in Dapa, Siargao, Surigao del Sur last September 23 – 25, 2011. The training was conducted as part of PDAP’s ‘Seaweeds Enterprise Action Working for Empowerment and Economic Development’ (SEAWEED) project in the Caraga region.