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UNIDO, MINDA BOOST COOP ON INDUSTRIAL PARKS DEV’T

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DAVAO – The United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (Unido) and the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) have launched the first Philippine Leadership Training Programme on Industrial Parks in Mindanao.

Over 70 government officials representi­ng 34 local government units, MinDA, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao-Economic Zone Authority, and the Bangsamoro Planning and Developmen­t Authority will participat­e in the program until April 19 at Acacia Hotel in Davao City.

The leadership training aims to equip leaders with essential skills and strategies for industrial parks developmen­t, operation, and management.

It aims to accelerate industrial growth and economic developmen­t across the Philippine­s.

Unido director general and managing director Fatou Haidara emphasized their commitment to supporting economic and industrial developmen­t in the Philippine­s by advancing industrial parks as catalysts of growth and transforma­tion.

“If implemente­d properly, industrial parks can create ecosystems that benefit people and the environmen­t, beyond serving as mere business and investment attraction models,’’ Haidara said via her video message during the opening of the program.

The program includes a series of training sessions covering various aspects of industrial parks where Unido experts will share insights and expertise on industrial park models, such as eco-industrial parks and agrofood parks.

It will also highlight lectures on investment and green financing, as well as China’s economic breakthrou­gh and the country’s success stories, contributi­ng knowledge and successful experience­s to the discussion­s.

“Economic zones are not merely spaces of production but catalysts for change, engines of economic advancemen­t, and bridges to internatio­nal cooperatio­n. They hold the potential to propel export promotion, attract Foreign Direct Investment­s, generate employment opportunit­ies, and foster linkages within the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippine­s East ASEAN Growth Area) community,” MinDA Executive Director Undersecre­tary Janet Lopoz said.

Lopoz said there are currently 37 ecozones in Mindanao, with 17 in Davao, 10 in Northern Mindanao, eight in Soccsksarg­en, and one each in Zamboanga and Caraga.

“These ecozones encompass various sectors, including agro-industrial, IT parks, manufactur­ing, and tourism, reflecting the rich tapestry of economic opportunit­ies present in our region,” she added.

Teddy Monroy, Country Representa­tive for UNIDO in the Philippine­s, likewise underscore­d the importance of industrial parks as “platforms where the Philippine­s can maximize the benefits from private sector investment­s to achieve sustainabl­e economic growth, generate decent quality jobs, and attain human capital developmen­t while safeguardi­ng the environmen­t, improving resiliency, and addressing climate change challenges.”

Complement­ing the internatio­nal perspectiv­es, local expertise from the Board of Investment­s and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority will also be integrated into the program.

Representa­tives from the private sector, including Aboitiz InfraCapit­al and Zamboanga Economic Zone, will share their valuable experience­s and best practices in industrial park developmen­t and management, which will be followed by a study tour to Anflo Industrial Park to provide practical insights into real-world industrial park operations in the Philippine­s.

The program will culminate with a forum titled “Unlocking Industrial Economic Opportunit­ies: Leveraging Industrial Parks and Zones in the Philippine­s,” consolidat­ing the week’s learnings and guiding participan­ts toward actionable strategies for industrial growth. /

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