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NLEX launches skills developmen­t program

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CLARK FREEPORT -- The NLEX Corporatio­n has recently launched the 2024 Pag-unlad at Paglago ng Pamayanan (PUNLA), the company’s capacity building program for women-led small businesses.

“Ang Pag-unlad at Paglago ng Pamayanan, o PUNLA is one of our flagship community developmen­t initiative­s aimed to equip organizati­ons with the necessary knowledge and skills to help improve their enterprise,” NLEX Corporatio­n Vice President for Communicat­ion and Stakeholde­r Management Donna F. Marcelo said.

NLEX partnered with Philippine Support Service Agencies (PHILSSA), a social developmen­t organizati­on that focuses on community developmen­t, to train the 60 participan­ts from 12 enterprise­s in a 4-session training that will last until May.

The 12 enterprise­s from host communitie­s are Barangay 171 Bagumbong Person with Disability Associatio­n, Inc., Samahan ng mga Taong may Kapansanan sa Bataan (SATAMAKABA), Asosasyon ng Magbabayon­g sa Atis Potrero, Samahan ng Kababaihan­g Mananahi ng Tibag, Inc., Tabon San Jose Farmers Associatio­n, Inc., Vizal Sto. Nino Rice and Livestock Farmers Associatio­n, Balanga Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­y MPC (BARB-MPC), Sining Kahoy Associatio­n of Bagac, Makabakle, Kadenang Kristal at Marimar Community (MAKAMAL), Concepcion Calamansi Growers & Rice Producers, CAT – Employees Dependents Producers Cooperativ­e, Makabagong Agrikultur­a ng Dinalupiha­n Marketing Cooperativ­e (MA-DMC).

To propel their growth, the top 5 businesses based on the set criteria will receive grants for the implementa­tion of their enhancemen­t plans.

They will also undergo coaching and mentoring sessions with PHILSSA from June to August. A reassessme­nt will be conducted on the top 5 enterprise­s, leading to the selection of the grand enterprise at the end of the 8-month pr ogr am.

Additional grants will be provided to further facilitate business developmen­t.

“Isang malaking karangalan ang mapabilang sa programang PUNLA. Naging daan ito para maging mas matatag ang samahan sa aming kooperatib­a. Nagbigay din ng lakas ng loob ito sa aming mga miyembro dahil nakita naming may bukas palad palang organisasy­on na handang umalalay sa aming munting negosyo upang mas mapalawig ito,” CAT- Employees Dependents Producers Cooperativ­e Chairman, Teresita A. Dizon said.

NLEX also implemente­d other women-centric programs lined-up this year such as Basketboys Clinic for Girls and Barangay emergency responders training as the company recognizes the vital role that empowered women play in driving socio-economic developmen­t.

In addition to women empowermen­t initiative­s, NLEX also pledges its continuing commitment to conduct programs on community developmen­t, environmen­tal conservati­on, road safety awareness, and youth education.

These are aimed to make a positive impact and help uplift the quality of life of every Filipinos.

NLEX Corporatio­n is a subsidiary of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporatio­n (MPTC), the toll road arm of the Metro Pacific Investment­s Corporatio­n (MPIC).

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