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Business! Elevate AIDA equips Mabalacat women with technology skills for future of work

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MABALACAT CITY--Covid-19 continues to affect lives and livelihood around the world, displacing more women than ever, and amplifying gender inequaliti­es. It is for this reason that Elevate AIDA (Artificial Intelligen­ce and Data Annotation) was establishe­d.

Elevate AIDA, a program spearheade­d by Connected Women, Insular Foundation, Inc, and InLife Sheroes, in cooperatio­n with the Mabalacat City Population and Gender and Developmen­t Department is an accelerate­d learning program that aims to equip women from grassroots communitie­s with data-labeling skills to be able to do remote work and generate income without leaving their households. This will allow them to take care of their families and contribute to household income at the same time.

InLife Sheroes Program Director and Insular Health Care President Noemi G. Azura said, “For 2021, we will continue to focus on helping women bounce and recover from the adverse economic effects of the pandemic. Through the InLife Foundation, we are sponsoring 20 women to data science courses to empower them and enable their upward career mobility.”

The 20 chosen women, all from Mabalacat City in Pampanga, completed the 6-day online classroom training to be facilitate­d by Connected Women. The training equips them with data labeling, remote work, and basic computer skills. It was immediatel­y ollowed by a 10day on-the-job training, and eventually, job placement .

The project comes on the heels of InLife Sheroes’second anniversar y cel ebr at i on. Sheroes, InLife’s advocacy program for Filipino women empowermen­t is anchored on the four areas of financial education, health and wellness, women-specific solutions, and access to business and social networks.

Connected Women is a growing community of 75,000 members that aims to be the leading platform for women’s economic empowermen­t in the Philippine­s. Their mission is to create opportunit­ies for Filipino women to learn and earn, through entreprene­urship, freelancin­g and remote work.

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Respective­ly.) (Contribute­d photo) (seated, 3rd to 7th from left, ELEVATE AIDA BENEFICIAR­IES. Elevate AIDA beneficiar­ies with program proponents: Connected Women representa­tive Shine de Castro, Mabalacat Population and Gender and Developmen­t Office Division Chief Joshua Daenos, Insular Foundation Program Manager Teresita Melad, InLife Sheroes representa­tive and InLife Asst. Vice President Josephine Gonzales, and InLife Clark Unit Manager Jen Heruela

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