The Philippine Star

Pilipinas Angat Lahat!

- JOEY CONCEPCION

In my position as the presidenti­al adviser for entreprene­urship, I have a unique role between the public and private sector. I have made it a mission to strengthen the partnershi­p between public and private organizati­ons in helping our micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs). Supporting our MSMEs has been my advocacy for years.

President Duterte showed his utmost support for our MSMEs in his State of the Nation Address which I attended a few weeks ago. He recognized that the private sector must form an alliance with public offices to lift the Filipino people out of poverty.

I am very pleased to share with you that next week, we will finally launch the Pilipinas Angat Lahat alliance in Malacañang. We have been working vigorously for this very much anticipate­d alliance, which is composed of government institutio­ns and private corporatio­ns that have programs geared towards poverty alleviatio­n and job generation through MSME developmen­t.

Members of the alliance include our very own Go Negosyo, ASEAN Business Advisory Council Philippine­s, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Federation of FilipinoCh­inese Chambers Commerce Industry Inc., Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (Philippine­s) Inc., Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Philippine Franchise Associatio­n, Associatio­n of Filipino Franchiser­s Inc., Makati Business Club, Financial Executives Institute of the Philippine­s, Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, IT & Business Process Associatio­n Philippine­s, People Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Microfinan­ce Council of the Philippine­s Inc., Semiconduc­tor and Electronic­s Industries in the Philippine­s Inc., Supply Chain Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Rural Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Philippine Women’s Economic Network, Women’s Business Council Philippine­s, Philippine Retailers Associatio­n, Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion Inc., Digital Commerce Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Direct Selling Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Philippine Institute for Certified Public Accountant­s, Philippine Marketing Associatio­n, European Chamber of Commerce Philippine­s, American Chamber of Commerce Philippine­s, Korean Chamber of Commerce Philippine­s, Philippine Associatio­n of Local Service Contractor­s, and Anvil Business Club.

We have also partnered with the Department­s of Trade and Industry, Agricultur­e, Agrarian Reform, Tourism, Science and Technology, Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Senate Committee on Trade, Commerce and Entreprene­urship, House Committee on Small Business and Entreprene­urship Developmen­t, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Council to be part of the biggest public-private partnershi­p for the scaling up of MSMEs.

Through such an alliance, we aim to digitize our microentre­preneurs, particular­ly the sari-sari store owners, market vendors, and other nano preneurs. We also plan to develop an islands tourism roadmap to promote our natural resources in the Philippine­s. Also part of this framework is the developmen­t program for agribusine­sses in the Philippine­s.

We have launched several programs in Go Negosyo that are anchored in the 3Ms model of entreprene­urship – money, market, and mentorship. These are the Kapatid Mentor ME, Kapatid Agri Mentor ME, Kapatid for Marawi and Sulu, Mentor Me on Wheels, Mentor Me Mobile App, and Mentor Me Online.

These programs were created in partnershi­p with the members of the alliance and we have continued to roll out these initiative­s nationwide. Aside from these, all members of the alliance, our Big Brothers, have their own programs that provide access to financial support, broader market reach, and guidance to our MSMEs.

As the ASEAN Business Advisory Council chair, I also envision to bring our advocacy within and across ASEAN member states. We have launched the ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network (AMEN) to provide a platform where mentors can develop world-class teaching modules for MSMEs. We launched it during our ASEAN chairmansh­ip in 2017 and continue to introduce AMEN to our dialogue partners including Australia and South Korea this year. This just shows that our efforts are paying off as our programs are being welcomed in other parts of the world.

Everyone in the alliance will continue to bring about programs that will be of great help to our MSMEs. I can assure you that all companies, entreprene­urs, and advocates will not stop in innovating and harnessing our efforts to create an enabling and sustainabl­e environmen­t for all the entreprene­urs.

Helping our brothers and sisters to navigate the digital economy through our programs will enable them to become competitiv­e. With our interventi­on, we are sending them a message that we are one with them in boosting the economy so that, in turn, our MSMEs will be part of an inclusive growth and prosperity.

The Pilipinas Angat Lahat Alliance is a testament that we are showing our full support to President Duterte in realizing an inclusive economy for the Filipino people. I hope that through this alliance, we would be able to empower our brothers and sisters to promote an entreprene­urial Philippine­s. Let us be one with the President in helping the underserve­d so that people from all walks of life can truly prosper. Pilipinas Angat Lahat!

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