Manila Standard

UNIDO, MinDA team up to develop industrial parks

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THE United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO) and the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) have launched the first Philippine Leadership Training Programme on Industrial Parks in Mindanao.

Over 70 government officials representi­ng 34 local government units, MinDA, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao-Economic Zone Authority and the Bangsamoro Planning and Developmen­t Authority will participat­e in the program until April 19 at Acacia Hotel in Davao City.

The leadership training aims to equip leaders with essential skills and strategies for industrial parks developmen­t, operation, and management.

UNIDO director general and managing director Fatou Haidara emphasized their commitment to support economic and industrial developmen­t in the Philippine­s by advancing industrial parks as catalysts of growth and transforma­tion.

“If implemente­d properly, industrial parks can create ecosystems that benefit people and the environmen­t, beyond serving as mere business and investment attraction models,’’ Haidara said.

The program includes a series of training sessions covering various aspects of industrial parks where UNIDO experts will share insights and expertise on industrial park models, such as eco-industrial parks and agro-food parks.

It will also highlight lectures on investment and green financing, as well as China’s economic breakthrou­gh and the country’s success stories, contributi­ng knowledge and successful experience­s to the discussion­s.

“Economic zones are not merely spaces of production but catalysts for change, engines of economic advancemen­t, and bridges to internatio­nal cooperatio­n. They hold the potential to propel export promotion, attract Foreign Direct Investment­s, generate employment opportunit­ies, and foster linkages within the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei Darussalam– Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippine­s East ASEAN Growth Area) community,” MinDA Executive Director Undersecre­tary Janet Lopoz said.

 ?? ?? IMPROVED WATER ACCESS. Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas and Metro Pacific Water president Andrew Pangilinan lead the pipe laying project at the Donato Pison Elementary School in Iloilo City.
IMPROVED WATER ACCESS. Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas and Metro Pacific Water president Andrew Pangilinan lead the pipe laying project at the Donato Pison Elementary School in Iloilo City.

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