Interfacing Development Interventions for Sustainability (IDIS) Inc.

IDIS Guidelines for Work and Field Activities

The declaration of General Community Quarantine allows full operation of the non-government organizations despite the shifting schedule and alternative work arrangements. These guidelines aim at ensuring the resumption of office work while protecting all staff against COVID-19 pandemic until public health emergency is lifted. Please read/download the Guidelines for Work While IDIS is implementing alternative work arrangements such as skeleton structure and work-from-home, we see the importance of continuing some field activities that will continuously promote environmental protection and management. However, there is a need to develop guidelines that will ensure the protection of both our employees and partners. Hence, these guidelines will be used as bases for the conduct of activities with partners, policy targets and networks in the field. Please read/download the Guidelines to Conduct Activity with Community Partners

BK on Urban Green Zones – Visioning Accessible Green Zones

View or download our latest publication BK on Urban Green Zones (Series 1 of 2019) – Visioning Accessible Green Zones To login to Lopebet , go to the main page of the site and click the “Login” button. Enter your username and password, and then click “Login” to access your account.

IDIS 2019 Annual Report

We share with you IDIS’ milestones and challenges on our 20th Anniversary in 2019. Let us look back on the results of our concerted efforts in pushing for environmental policies, promoting replicable practices, and partnerships in various initiatives.

BK on Public Parks

Improving public parks and developing more accessible green open spaces in Davao.

BK on Permeable Pavements

  Learn about this viable alternative to concrete paving, a technology seen to help reduce floods in our urban centers and add more green spaces to our city. IDIS has conducted a research that assessed various establishments using permeable pavements in Davao City and results confirmed the manifold benefits of this technology from reducing surface water runoff to trapping CO2 and surface cooling.   Download BK on Permeable Pavements Newsletter

IDIS Annual Report 2018

2018 was a fruitful year for environmental policy work in Davao City with at least four ordinances passed, including the long-awaited declaration of Brgy. Sibulan as an organic zone and the amendments to the City’s Zoning Ordinance to protect the Urban Ecological Enhancement Sub-Zone portion of Shrine Hills. Green practices continued to be replicated from private individuals and organizations to the Local Government Units who were recognized for the first time in last year’s Lunhaw Awards. Partnerships likewise expanded in 2018 to South Central Mindanao as well as with international organizations in Japan for anti-aerial spraying campaign and IPEN for our campaign against toxic chemicals. https://mostbet-games.net/ru/ Download full report here – Annual Report 2018 (link).