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BUSINESS TRAININGS FOR MARAWI WOMEN

The largest business organizati­on in the country plans to hold entreprene­urial trainings for Marawi women and weavers as its own way to help rebuild Marawi.

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA / Reporter

To alleviate the current condition of Maranao women in Marawi, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce Incorporat­ed (PCCI) will conduct entreprene­urial trainings, a business leader said.

PCCI president Ma. Alegria S. Limjoco said there is heavy responsibi­lity for the business sector to also be able to lend a hand in assisting the current condition of the Maranao women in Marawi.

“On the way of PCCI, we would be going to Marawi soon because we would like to help the women and weavers there. And we have partnered also with Bench,” Limjoco said on Thursday, September 13, 2018 during the Mindanao Business Conference at Big 8 Corporate Hotel, Tagum City.

Limjoco added that she will be signing a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on October 18, 2018 in order to start the project.

“I was able to visit Marawi shortly after about end of February, and we have seen Ground Zero there. They will bounce back easily,” Limjoco said.

She added with the vast entreprene­urial opportunit­ies waiting for the Maranao community through business partnershi­ps with private companies, victims of the harsh Marawi siege can be able to regain their financial situation back.

“Also the Philippine Franchise Associatio­n at that time gave 31 brands of franchises such as Potato Corner, Bibingkini­tan, Fruit Magic with no franchise fee if they open in Marawi, just to help rebuild Marawi. And we are true to our word; and we will do that soon,” Limjoco said.

Limjoco also said with the 31 brands which already pledged their support in giving free franchise opportunit­ies, representa­tives from the Marawi Chamber of Commerce and Industry will match businessme­n to the targeted Maranao entreprene­urs.

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