The Freeman

PWDs to undergo digital skills training needed for employment

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The Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) and Accenture have teamed on a progam to provide people with disabiliti­es digital-skills training to help them find employment.

Implemente­d by Virtualaha­n — a social enterprise that breaks down employment barriers for people with disabiliti­es and promotes inclusive, sustainabl­e and meaningful employment — the program provides digital-skills training that enables people with disabiliti­es to become ‘virtual assistants,’ or online service providers in the outsourcin­g industry.

With PBSP’s and Accenture’s involvemen­t, the program aims to train 120 people with disabiliti­es as well as single mothers and housewives. To date, the program has already trained 54 people with disabiliti­es while training sessions for rest of the participan­ts are ongoing.

Among the first batch of beneficiar­ies of this livelihood project is Mary Grace de Loyola from Davao City, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare muscular disease with no known cure. After receiving training through the program, de Loyola now works as a virtual agent, earning enough income to help support her family.

The training program is part of Accenture’s Skills to Succeed (S2S), a global initiative to advance employment and entreprene­urship opportunit­ies worldwide by providing people with reskilling and other training to help them get a job or build a business. In the Philippine­s, 4,250 individual­s have already benefited fromAccent­ure’s S2S initiative­s through joint projects and grant programs with PBSP since 2016 to drive vocational and technical training of underserve­d youth.

“We believe that technology has the power to address pressing societal challenges and transform how the world works and lives, and Skills to Succeed is one of the many programs we champion to bring the benefits of technology to communitie­s that need it most,” said Lito Tayag, country managing director for Accenture in the Philippine­s.

“Through our continued collaborat­ion with organizati­ons such as PBSP and Virtualaha­n, we are committed to equipping people with disabiliti­es with the technology skills that will make them more agile and self-reliant, enabling them to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving digital world,” added Tayag.

Virtualaha­n founder Ryan Gersava said, “With just a laptop and internet connection, anyone can virtually work anywhere. Clients abroad do not care about one’s physical limitation­s as long as the person can perform the tasks well. We believe that everyone, including people with disabiliti­es, should have a fair shot at being gainfully employed and productive.”

 ??  ?? New graduates of a digital skills training project jointly supported by Accenture in the Philippine­s and Philippine Business for Social Progress and implemente­d by Virtualaha­n, get a chance to work online and earn income for their families.
New graduates of a digital skills training project jointly supported by Accenture in the Philippine­s and Philippine Business for Social Progress and implemente­d by Virtualaha­n, get a chance to work online and earn income for their families.

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