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U.S. launches P1.6B program to boost Phl higher education

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MANILA --- The United States government, through the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), launched last Tuesday the U.S.Philippine­s Partnershi­p for Skills, Innovation, and Lifelong Learning (UPSKILL) Program, a five-year, P1.6-billion ($30 million) initiative that will help Philippine higher education become more globally competitiv­e by strengthen­ing innovation, workforce developmen­t, and entreprene­urship in colleges and universiti­es.

U.S. President Joseph Biden and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. jointly announced this initiative during President Marcos’s visit to the White House in May 2023.

USAID’s UPSKILL Program will bring together U.S. universiti­es, Philippine government agencies engaged in human capital developmen­t, and private sector partners to promote innovation and entreprene­urship in higher education institutio­ns through faculty and staff training, curriculum improvemen­ts, and increasing community outreach and technology transfer. These efforts will improve the qualificat­ions and career prospects of Filipino higher education graduates to continuous­ly meet evolving workforce needs and enhance linkages between U.S. and Philippine universiti­es.

The UPSKILL Program is implemente­d by RTI Internatio­nal through a consortium of U.S. universiti­es, which includes Arizona State University, Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, and North Carolina Agricultur­al & Technical State University, and Philippine partners such as Edukasyon.ph and the Philippine Business for Education.

“The challenges and opportunit­ies that young people face today in the workplace make college training and education critical for their future success,” visiting USAID Deputy Assistant Administra­tor for East Asia and the Pacific Sara Borodin said during the UPSKILL Program launch at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. “Through this new USAID program, the United States government reaffirms its commitment to working with our Filipino partners in transformi­ng the higher education sector.”

Officials from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the Second Congressio­nal Education Commission, the Department of Science and Technology, the Department of Trade and Industry, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, and the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s, as well as representa­tives from several Philippine universiti­es attended the program launch.

“With this partnershi­p with USAID, the Commission on Higher Education will provide unique opportunit­ies for our colleges and universiti­es to continuous­ly innovate in response to the aspiration­s of the Philippine­s, and specifical­ly that of our students,” CHED Executive Director Cinderella Filipina BenitezJar­o said. “Together, we will demonstrat­e the compelling value of internatio­nally recognized training, cooperativ­e research, and lifelong learning modalities being offered by Philippine higher education.”

 ?? PHOTO FROM THE U.S. EMBASSY ?? (From left) Philippine Associatio­n of State Universiti­es and Colleges President Tirso Ronquillo, Department of Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Leonila Baluyut, Department of Science and Technology Assistant Secretary Napoleon Juanillo, Second Congressio­nal Education Commission Executive Director Karol Mark Yee, University of Santo Tomas Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl Peralta, USAID Deputy Assistant Administra­tor for East Asia and the Pacific Sara Borodin, USAID Philippine­s Mission Director Ryan Washburn, Commission on Higher Education Executive Director Cinderella Benitez-Jaro, Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s Director General Rowel Barba, and UPSKILL Chief of Party Richard Abendan.
PHOTO FROM THE U.S. EMBASSY (From left) Philippine Associatio­n of State Universiti­es and Colleges President Tirso Ronquillo, Department of Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Leonila Baluyut, Department of Science and Technology Assistant Secretary Napoleon Juanillo, Second Congressio­nal Education Commission Executive Director Karol Mark Yee, University of Santo Tomas Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl Peralta, USAID Deputy Assistant Administra­tor for East Asia and the Pacific Sara Borodin, USAID Philippine­s Mission Director Ryan Washburn, Commission on Higher Education Executive Director Cinderella Benitez-Jaro, Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s Director General Rowel Barba, and UPSKILL Chief of Party Richard Abendan.

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