THE PHILIPPINE WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY

Granted Autonomous Status by the Commission on Higher Education on June 2, 2008

PWU UNICORP

E-mail: unicorp@pwu.edu.ph

Historically, it may be said to have begun some thirty years ago when urbanization became a pronounced phenomenon. The Philippines shares this phenomenon with the rest of Southeast Asia. The rapid and certainly problematic influx of migrants to the country's premier urban centers (chiefly, Metropolitan Manila) is now an established demographic fact. As of 1980, 36.2% of the entire Filipino population lived in urban areas and the urbanization of Filipinos now escalates by 4% since 1984.Urbanizatiion brings with it its consequent ills. Perhaps nothing typifies these ills more graphically than the problem of "squatting" - a problem of poverty and deprivation, both in symbol and actuality.

Towards Human Settlement

The mandate for the formation of Human settlements came on September 19, 1973 when Executive Order No. 419 instituted the Task Force on Human Settlements. Under the general guidelines formulated by the United Nations Environment Program for Human Settlements, President Ferdinand Marcos directed the task Force to develop a national framework that would become a general scheme for development, as well as a program for national housing.

Area A1 was the first community to be formed in the Dasmarinas Resettlement Area. Initial settlers numbed about 1,280 families.

They were provided with health center, an elementary school, kindergarten/day care and a multipurpose hall and Chapel. They were also the beneficiaries of one academic community's venture into social development.

UNICORP - A Response to the Call of the Government

This academic community is the Philippine Women:s University - the first university for women in Asia founded by Asians in 1919 has for more than eight decade taught young men and women civic consciousness, community leadership and commitment to service.

The university believes that in line with preparing students for useful citizenship, they should participate actively in community living and keep in touch with the realities in the outside world.

Through the UNICORP, the university hopes to imbibe the in its students the gospel message "I am my brother's keeper".

In consonance with this philosophy, the University Community Outreach Program was established in 1975. It was one of the non-government organization that assisted in the first batch of relocated families in Area A-1, Dasmarinas Bagong Bayan, Cavite. It was the PWU's response to a call for assistance from the private sector in creating an integrated multi-sectoral approach to urbanization. The UNICORP was formally organized as a Private Volunteer Organization (PVO) to help National Housing Authority to improve the relocation thrust toward urbanization.

A program inspired by Dr. Helena Z Benitez. Together with the Mayor of Dasmariñas, Ms. Benitez organized a group known as the Concerned Citizens. This group sought to assist the government in facilitating the resettlement process and to hasten the integration of the resettlement community as an acceptable part of the Dasmariñas town environment. UNICORP began as the secretariat of this group before eventually becoming an independent entity.

UNICORP represented a concrete response to President Marcos call from a private sector involvement in the DRA endeavor. UNICORP positioned itself as a non-government organization that sought to integrate the education and training of PWU students with volunteerism - participation in community development programs for the benefit of Area a1 families. These first settlers became UNICORP's responsibility in terms of health, nutrition, and educational program.

Thus, UNICORP was tasked with:

In the pursuit of this mandate, UNICORP involves young adults on a full-time "stay in" and or day service capacity. They represented various academic disciplines and professions. This multi-disciplinary work force included teams from Social Work, Nutrition, Nursing, Pharmacy, Medical Technology, CBIBE and Education. Combined, these disciplines are integrated into the over all program of service being implemented in the resettlement site by the National Housing Authority. While these disciplines have their own specialized objectives, they all adhere to an underlying collective goal formation of a true human settlement in the Dasmariñas Resettlement area.

The Adopted Community

The first 2000 settler's families in Area A1 in Dasmariñas Bagong Bayan were the beneficiaries of UNICORP. The programs and services, being rendered by the volunteers from the various PWU discipline such as Nursing, Pharmacy, Nutrition, Social Work, Education, CBIBE and Medical Technology.

From 1983-1998, UNICORP supported 320 families in Area A1, now known as as DBB-1 Cavite, through a sponsorship program with Christian Children's Fund Inc. as the funding agency.

Another milestone achievement of UNICORP includes the leadership Training program, establishment of Botika sa Barangay, building of community cooperative and Primary health care program. The program on Katiwala sa Kalusugan won a Silver Award through the DOH project - HAMIS, Health Management Information System.

In 1993, UNICORP expanded its programs to the depressed communities in Payatas Quezon City, a joint project with the Population Commission. On March 1995, UNICORP adopted another 33 hectares relocation area in Bautista Property at Barangay Sampaloc IV, Dasmariñas, Cavite, another NHA project. The PWU-UNICORP helped Bautista to organize a People's organization known as Dasmariñas Bautista Community Organization for Progress (DBCOP).

This academic community is the Philippine Women:s University - the first university for women in Asia founded by Asians in 1919 has for more than eight decade taught young men and women civic consciousness, community leadership and commitment to service.

After six years of partnership with DBCOP, UNICORP again expanded its services to another community in General Trias, Cavite.

Satellite communities are being organized in other areas in coordination with the members of the inter-agency committee in Dasmariñas.

The UNICORP together with the PSSW remains committed to increase participation and leadership in community building and national development. Thus, January 2005. UNICORP again extended its community services to another housing project of NHA, the Kasiglahan Village Project 3 in Barangay Osorio, Trece Martirez City.

PWU-UNICORP will continue to uphold its mission of serving the different communities through the Spirit of Volunteerism!