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DSWD opens gov’t internship program

- Rainier Allan Ronda

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) is now accepting applicatio­ns for its Government Internship Program (GIP), with 1,360 slots open for high school graduates and college-level students who want to work as interns this summer.

Open to students aged 18 to 25, the GIP is one of the components of the Kabataan

2000 program of the national government, which was developed to provide opportunit­ies for in-school youth to have hands-on work experience in various government agencies.

For the 2018 nationwide implementa­tion, the GIP has a fund allocation of P10,565,400 for the stipend of accepted applicants enough for 30 working days of service.

“This is an opportunit­y for our youth to learn life skills in the workplace, and introduce them to public service as their contributi­on to nation-building. Through the GIP, the government is able to extend them financial assistance which they can later use to cover school expenses. This is also a way to impress upon the youth the importance of earning and spending their own money wisely,” DSWD officer-incharge Emmanuel Leyco said.

Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority Certificat­e holders, Alternativ­e Learning System certificat­e holders, holders of any similar certificat­e issued by the Department of Education or Commission on Higher Education, members of the Pag-asa Youth Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, youth beneficiar­ies of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and youth included in the

Listahanan identified poor family will be prioritize­d for acceptance to the GIP.

The DSWD also considers the family income of the participat­ing youth, which must not be more than the existing poverty threshold.

Interested applicants may apply at the DSWD Central Office in Batasan or at the DSWD regional field offices all over the country. The deadline for applicatio­n is on March 19.

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