OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis Occidental (PIA)-- The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)-10, in collaboration with the local government of Ozamiz City, recognized the achievements of 25 graduates from Leading Advocacy to Marginalized Sectors through DICT-10's Program to Acquire Skills and Gain Employment (LAMDAG).
LAMDAG, a regional initiative by DICT, seeks to address the digital divide by providing participants from marginalized sectors with essential information, communication tools, and skills training to thrive in the digital era.
The program covers a comprehensive range of information and communication technology (ICT) skills, starting from fundamentals and progressing to advanced levels.
Ozamiz City Councilor Dingky Suizo, the current committee chair on information and communications technology, graced the graduation of 25 Ozamiznons.
Representing City Mayor, Lawyer Indy Oaminal, Councilor Suizo emphasized the city's commitment to fostering digital inclusivity. Sittie Rahma V. Alawi, DICT-10 regional director, commended their dedication and perseverance throughout the LAMDAG program.
Alawi stressed the importance of equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the increasingly digital landscape, emphasizing the role of initiatives like LAMDAG in reducing disparities in digital access.
Engr. Kenneth Asuncion, information technology officer of DICT Misamis Occidental, and two resource persons, Wilmar Econar and Leslyn Reazol, played crucial roles in ensuring the success of the program by providing guidance and expertise.
The LAMDAG curriculum, thoughtfully structured by DICT-10, encompasses a wide array of topics, including computer and internet fundamentals, an English proficiency refresher course, and social media management training.
The goal is to provide participants with a well-rounded ICT education, preparing them to excel in today's digital-driven world. As the ceremony concluded, participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to acquire valuable skills and knowledge.
The LAMDAG program stands as a beacon of hope, illustrating how collaboration between government entities and local communities can bridge gaps and empower marginalized sectors in the pursuit of a more digitally inclusive future. (Ozamiz LGU/PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)