The Philippine Star

DTI, Go Negosyo strengthen MSME dev’t program

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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Go Negosyo agreed to strengthen their collaborat­ion to further develop the country’s MSMEs.

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion, in a recent meeting, committed to align programs and initiative­s geared toward MSME developmen­t.

The programs and initiative­s include the KMME (Kapatid Mentor MicroEntre­preneurs), OTOP (One Town One Product) and other capability programs, as well as Go Negosyo’s popular free entreprene­urship mentoring roadshow, 3M on Wheels and its collaborat­ive program with First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos’s LAB For All initiative.

“Go Negosyo is here to support the DTI in whatever way it can,” said Concepcion.

“Our aim has always been to give our MSMEs access to the three Ms needed by any entreThe preneur to succeed: money, markets and mentoring,” he said.

For his part, Pascual said DTI would continue to support and collaborat­e with Go Negosyo especially as the non-profit organizati­on prepares to expand its programs to the provinces.

During the meeting between DTI and Go Negosyo, both parties discussed the specific milestones of the KMME program, focusing specifical­ly on how it continues to enable MSMEs in the country.

KMME is the longest-running program of Go Negosyo with the DTI. It was initiated in 2016 as an entreprene­urship mentoring program that seeks to facilitate the growth and developmen­t of small businesses in the Philippine­s by enhancing their business management competenci­es through coaching and mentoring. KMME now has almost 13,000 MSMEs that have completed the program, and almost a thousand certified mentors among its ranks.

 ?? ?? In photo (from left) are Go Negosyo executive director Mina Akram, Go Negosyo senior adviser Merly Cruz, Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion; Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, Trade undersecre­tary and chief of staff Ana Carolina Sanchez, Trade undersecre­tary for MSME Developmen­t Group Christina Roque, Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t director Emma Asusano and BSMED supervisin­g trade industry developmen­t specialist Michelle Maramag.
In photo (from left) are Go Negosyo executive director Mina Akram, Go Negosyo senior adviser Merly Cruz, Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion; Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, Trade undersecre­tary and chief of staff Ana Carolina Sanchez, Trade undersecre­tary for MSME Developmen­t Group Christina Roque, Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t director Emma Asusano and BSMED supervisin­g trade industry developmen­t specialist Michelle Maramag.

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