The Manila Times

USAid donates P16-M learning equipment

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AS part of the United States’ ongoing commitment to support the Philippine government’s Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan during the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid) turned over 371 laptop computers worth more than P16 million to the Department of Education (DepEd).

At a ceremony held at the DepEd Central Office on February 19, USAid Philippine­s Office of Education Director Dr. Thomas LeBlanc handed the laptops over to DepEd Assistant Secretary for Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) G.H. Ambat.

The laptops will support ALS teachers and coordinato­rs in the field who provide education to out-of-school children and youth. ALS teachers and administra­tors will use this equipment to continue working with students, updating lesson content, innovating teaching methods, and monitoring learners’ progress.

This new donation supplement­s an October 2020 USAid handover to DepEd of laptops, printers, projectors, and learning materials. USAid also provided five DepEd “e-Skwela Centers” with equipment to expand their outreach to vulnerable out-of-school youth who want to enroll in the ALS.

This assistance is part of USAid’s Opportunit­y 2.0, a five-year, P1.9-billion project that supports DepEd, the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda), and local government­s in their ongoing programs providing relevant education, employabil­ity skills, and work experience to outof-school youth.

Over the course of the program, USAid’s assistance will benefit 180,000 youth in more than 12 cities across the Philippine­s.

Opportunit­y 2.0 is implemente­d by US-based Education Developmen­t Center with DepEd, TESDA, Accenture, Philippine Business for Education, Catholic Relief Services, Voluntary Services Overseas, and Seameo Innotech.

 ??  ?? n USAid Office of Education Chief Thomas LeBlanc (right) at the handover with Department of Education Undersecre­tary for Alternativ­e Learning System G.H. Ambat during a ceremony at the DepEd Complex in Pasig City.
n USAid Office of Education Chief Thomas LeBlanc (right) at the handover with Department of Education Undersecre­tary for Alternativ­e Learning System G.H. Ambat during a ceremony at the DepEd Complex in Pasig City.

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