Upskilling women in Bulacan, Indigenous Peoples in Pampanga
TESDA has also set its eyes in providing programs that will further develop the skills of those who are in the marginalized sector.
RTC Guiguinto partnered with Boskalis Philippines Inc., one of the firms working on the construction of New Manila International Airport in Bulacan, in reaching out to women in communities affected by the project. They will be upskilled to become licensed drivers of four-wheel vehicles and learn other driving skills so that they can be ready for profitable jobs in non-traditional fields.
“It will cover cooperation agreements to guarantee that residents of the affected communities receive capacity-building activities,” Tamayo pressed.
TESDA, through Sunnyside Training and Integrated Farms Inc., likewise provided scholarship training programs for 344 indigenous peoples (IPs) in Pampanga on Organic Agriculture Production NC II and Agricultural Crops Production.
Tamayo highlighted that the agency provides support, advocacy, and development programs to uplift the living conditions of the IPs.
“Efforts are being made to preserve their traditions, empower their communities, and raise awareness about their unique contributions to the cultural diversity of Pampanga. Recognizing and respecting the rights and identities of indigenous peoples is crucial for promoting inclusivity, social justice, and sustainable development in the province,” he said.
At present, 22 IPs are attending the Training Methodology 1 course at Gonzalo Puyat School of Arts and Trades for them to be able to train others in their own community.
In total, there are 498 technical-vocational institutions in Central Luzon, offering 1,965 programs as of December 2023.
For a government agency like TESDA, it is crucial that programs intended for Filipinos should be availed fully by the public. Thus, it is vital to make the necessary efforts to connect Filipino communities towards better opportunities. (CLJD/JLDC-PIA 3)