Sun.Star Davao

DTI-Davao continues review of SSF projects, implementa­tion

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THE Department of Trade and Industry in Davao Region (DTI-Davao) has continued with the review of its existing Shared Service Facility (SSF) projects to ensure that such is still productive and being maximized by the respective cooperator­s.

The SSF, a flagship program of the agency, has already implemente­d a total of 215 projects in Davao region since its inception in 2013. These are scattered in the different parts of the region.

DTI-Davao Regional Director Maria Belenda Q. Ambi said that the program is aimed at improving the productivi­ty and efficiency of small enterprise­s by giving them access to better technology and equipment. “The facilities should help the target beneficiar­ies increase their production capacities and improve the quality of their products. Hence, the SSF projects accorded to them are expected to, result in increased markets and sales, as well as job generation,” Ambi shared.

An SSF Project is provided to an eligible cooperator, which must be willing to make the SSF accessible to MSMEs and other users. The cooperator could be a government or a private entity. The government cooperator may be a local government unit (LGU), national government agency (NGA), state university or college (SUC) or a technical school and other government training/ research institutio­n while a private entity can be a non-government organizati­on (NGO), people’s organizati­on, cooperativ­e, or industry trade/ business associatio­n. Certain parameters are considered to become eligible cooperator­s before they are granted the chance to become DTI’s partners in carrying out the SSF program’s mandate.

Ambi further clarified that the facilities are not given to the cooperator­s, but are only provided to them with the legal rights to use the DTI-SSF machines and equipment for the use of MSME beneficiar­ies under a usufruct agreement. The term is two years and thereafter, the DTI may grant the ownership of the SSF to the cooperator by way of a donation if it passes the criteria set for evaluating the project’s success.

Prior to the awarding of the identified SSF projects, DTI holds technical skills training for the cooperator­s to improve their competitiv­eness and optimize the opportunit­ies that the technology or equipment would come with. One of the most recently conducted training interventi­ons was with Google my Business on March 1 wherein 45 beneficiar­ies attended.

In the meantime, Ambi emphasized that the TWG’s review of the existing SSF projects is crucial since this will help the agency in crafting the most necessary steps to continuous­ly achieve the objectives. She noted that this will evaluate projects with expired usufruct agreement.

On April 28, the TWG evaluated 40 SSF projects. The team carefully studied the status of each project and assessed the projects for possible transfer of ownership to the cooperator by way of a donation based on the criteria set by the program. /

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