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Tesda training centers for lumads break ground

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THE regional office of Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda 11) in partnershi­p with the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP 11) led the groundbrea­king of two Multi-purpose Training Courts for Indigenous People (IPs).

Tesda 11 regional director Gaspar S. Gayona said that once the constructi­on is completed, the facility will stand as a common place where delivery of government services will be conducted for better accessibil­ity. It will be the training facility for Tesda’s Special Skills Training Program (SSTP) where IPs will be trained with their preferred skills to have a head start for their livelihood.

“The training courts serve as the common

service facility of government agencies. Trainings and other activities to be conducted by the agencies will be held here,” Gayona said.

The groundbrea­king was conducted last April 3 and 4. These will soon rise at Sitio Luyan in Barangay Tambobong, Calinan, Davao City and Sitio Bacoco in Barangay Kapatagan, Digos City, Davao del Sur. These are the preliminar­y training facility to be built which are among the seven target locations in Region 11 starting this year.

“The project aims to provide IP communitie­s especially in far flung areas a venue for Tesda and other government agencies to conduct various skills trainings and other activities needed to deliver better and more services to the IPs,” he added.

Tesda has an array of technical skills offered where IPs may including plumbing, masonry, carpentry, hollow block making, tile setting, small engine mechanics, food processing and among other. Taking considerat­ion of IPs concerns, Gayona however added that the tribal leaders can discuss with their respective tribes should they want specific trainings that they want to avail.

Gayona urged Lumad leaders to pursue their youths and enroll them to their 3-year Diploma Program, assuring that free training, assessment, accommodat­ion and allowances will be provided.

Meanwhile, Director Aguio underscore­d that he is hopeful that the Ovu Manuvu tribe at Sitio Luyan and Bagobo-Tagabawa tribe at Sitio Bacoco will also do their part for the success of the programs intended for them. The NCIP 11 will implement its Integrated Ancestral Domain Developmen­t Approach (IADDA) project which shall include different capacity developmen­t trainings for IPs.

“The convergenc­e of the government agencies will pave way for many results and there will be more benefits for the IPs,” Aguio said.

He also challenged the tribal communitie­s, especially the leaders, to be responsibl­e and accountabl­e with the given projects and programs.

“I challenge all the leaders that we all we take care and show the government that we are responsibl­e and capable to receive these projects,” he said. JCR

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