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DTI to Central Luzon youth: Heed call to entreprene­urship

- By Zorayda Tecson

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga—the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) regional office in Central Luzon is encouragin­g young people to engage in business ventures that could help them have a better future and contribute to the developmen­t of the economy.

During the regional kick-off of the Youth Entreprene­urship Program-harnessing Our Own Resources for the Advancemen­t of Youth (YEP-HOOR AY) on Friday, DTI Undersecre­tary Blesila Lantayona, head of the Regional Operations Group, cited the important role of the youth in catalyzing the growth and economic developmen­t of the country.

Amid the continuing threat of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), Lantayona said the youth is one sector that could easily adapt to the new normal.

“The restrictiv­e situation did not impede them from doing some innovation­s through creativity and problem-solving and to mobilize resources in supporting the community. Youth are very much involved during this trying time in combatting the pandemic and indeed the youth already possess entreprene­urial potentials and we would like to ensure that these energies, these entreprene­urial drives would be harnessed,” she said during the livestream­ed event.

She expressed hope that the youth will decide to take the entreprene­urial path and start their own business.

DTI Regional Director Leni Baluyut, meanwhile, asked the youth to take advantage of the innovation­s and new technologi­es such as Internet and ecommerce that could hone their entreprene­urial skills.

Baluyut also assured the youth that the DTI and its partner-agencies will coach and mentor them in their journey towards entreprene­urship.

“Taking entreprene­urship, you are the most capable of using Internet to your advantage. Make the most out of it and we, as part of the government, are here to support you. Our agency, the DTI is here as your enabler to your full potentials. To make that happen, we will mentor and coach you to be the best version of yourself as an entreprene­ur. And one of the best ways to prepare yourself for this great journey is put your mind into it,” Baluyut said.

Jerry Clavecilla, director of the Dti—small Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Division, meanwhile, discussed how the youth can venture into entreprene­urship through the support and help of the DTI and its partner-agencies.

Some 1,600 individual­s from various academes, schools, universiti­es, business organizati­ons, small, medium and micro entreprene­urships and partnerage­ncies from the seven provinces in the region took part in the first regional YEP-HOOR AY event.

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