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Makati bags int’l award for digital COVID response

The City of Makati is the lone city in the Philippines that landed in the top three of this year’s World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization (WeGO) awards for promoting the use of technology in its various initiatives in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayor Abigail Binay said her city competed under the Efficient Government category and won the bronze award after Goyang City, South Korea (gold) and Moscow, Russia (silver).

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“Makati has always been proud of its vision to become a smart and digital city. It was an honor to represent our country and showcase our achievements in digital innovation and social services in an international event,” Binay said.

The other categories were emerging technology, mobility, open and inclusive city, safe city, and sustainable city.

Binay said Makati was supposed to host the WeGO General Assembly this year, but it was canceled due to the emergence of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Established in 2011, the triennial competition recognizes and promotes smart initiatives that improve the quality of life of citizens.

Makati will be awarded during the WeGO Virtual Executive Committee Meeting on Nov. 17.

Last year, the city was also the country’s sole finalist at the World Smart Cities Awards.

Last May 29, Mayor Binay presented the city’s COVID-19 initiatives at the WeGO Smart Health Responder Webinar.

She highlighted the use of the Makatizen Card and the Makatizen App for the automated distribution of financial assistance to 500,000 Makatizens.

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