The Manila Times

Foodpanda logistics marks women’s month with livelihood program for Ka-panda ladies

Women on Wheels initiative aims to foster women empowermen­t

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foodpanda logistics is celebratin­g Women’s Month by granting livelihood training and packages for women from their Ka-panda delivery fleet.

The program was officially launched during Internatio­nal Women’s Day and is dubbed as Ka-pandaBIZ: Women on Wheels (WoW). The beneficiar­ies were selected to undergo training to start their own small business and receive a business capital worth Php 100,000.

Ron Sanders, Rider Experience Lead of foodpanda logistics Philippine­s, emphasized the importance of supporting their delivery partners, particular­ly women Ka-pandas, towards success and improved livelihood­s.

Sanders revealed that this focus has yielded tangible results, as evidenced by the threefold increase in the number of women within the expanding fleet of foodpanda logistics delivery partners as of 2023.

“With Ka-pandaBIZ: WoW, we are not just celebratin­g women, we are actively working to enhance their productivi­ty, income, and living standards,” he remarked, highlighti­ng the program’s commitment to inclusive business practices and women’s empowermen­t.

The beneficiar­ies will undergo online training sessions, mentoring, on-ground retail store visits, and catch-ups with mentors to be spearheade­d by foodpanda logistics’ official partner organizati­on, HAPINOY.

Hapinoy’s Mark Ruiz shared that this initiative will be anchored under their training and mentoring program, HapiSkwela, designed for sari-sari store owners. This program provides education, business tools, personal developmen­t training, and values formation. “Learning from all these aspects will serve as the foundation of their journey as happy, growth-oriented, and socially responsibl­e microentre­preneurs,” he explained.

Ruiz added that they are delighted to be chosen as a partner in this endeavor. “foodpanda logistics shares our commitment to upskilling and providing sustainabl­e livelihood to these women.”

Supporting livelihood for women as Ka-panda delivery partners

According to the November 2023 Labor Force Survey (LFS), there has been a decrease in the participat­ion of women in the labor force this year, dropping from 57.8% to 55.4%. Factors such as family responsibi­lities, schooling, and age-related considerat­ions have influenced this decline, resulting in a lower participat­ion rate compared to men, which stands at 75%.

In response, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) has set a target under the Philippine Developmen­t Plan (PDP) to increase female labor force participat­ion from 2023 to 2028 by creating more economic opportunit­ies for women.

Acknowledg­ing this disparity, Sanders emphasized the significan­ce of offering equal opportunit­ies for women to become part of their delivery fleet. “We extend a warm invitation to all women interested in working as delivery partners at foodpanda logistics, and we’re fully committed to supporting and guiding them every step of the way,”he affirmed. foodpanda logistics Philippine­s handles the transporta­tion and delivery of goods of its clients, through its accredited delivery partners. It is officially registered with the Securities and Exchange Commision and regulated by the Department of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (DICT).

Ka-pandaBIZ: a livelihood program for Ka-pandas

The Ka-pandaBIZ: WoW initiative is an integral component of foodpanda logistics’ broader livelihood program, Ka-pandaBIZ, designed to empower delivery partners and their families through sustainabl­e economic opportunit­ies.

Three Ka-pandas have successful­ly graduated from the Ka-pandaBIZ program, receiving startup capital and comprehens­ive business training for their sari-sari stores. They graduated last year after an extensive training, where they acquired skills in various business management areas, including store setup, financial management, product marketing, and business expansion.

“Similiar to these Ka-pandas who have also undergone an extensive training curriculum, these women are poised to become thriving micro-entreprene­urs, and we hope they will also drive positive change within their communitie­s,” Sanders said.

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