Twenty-five (25) Pantawid beneficiaries from the municipality of Maragusan participate in Masonry Training through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Sustainable Livelihood Program. Pantawid families are equipped with technical-vocational skills to prepare them embark in economic opportunities when they graduate from the program. To date, 260,939 poor families in Davao Region are benefiting continue reading : Maragusan beneficiaries attend Masonry Training
Livelihood for Kapalong folks
Graduation Ceremony and Distribution of Tool Kits for Driving NC II and launch of Kapalong Cookery Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) Association at Kapalong Town Square, Kapalong, Davao del Norte on October 10. This is led by Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) through its SLP, in partnership with Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology, Inc. continue reading : Livelihood for Kapalong folks
OIC Sec. Leyco meets DSWD team Onse
Davao City (DSWD XI) – Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Officer Incharge Emmanuel A. Leyco was in Davao on Friday to dialog with DSWD Davao Region officials led by Regional Director Mercedita P. Jabagat. Fresh from Marawi City, the Undersecretary addressed queries fielded by regional officials ranging from transportation funds for Marawi IDPs continue reading : OIC Sec. Leyco meets DSWD team Onse
DavOcc livelihood group finances members’ business
Sta. Maria, Davao Occidental (DSWD XI) – For the 30 Tagakaolo members of Datu Daligasao Farmers Association (DADAFA) of Brgy. Datu Daligasao, the Department’s Livelihood Program (SLP) is a blessing from the government that comes rarely to their place. Datu Daligasao, an almost isolated barangay in the municipality whose roads have been constantly devastated by continue reading : DavOcc livelihood group finances members’ business
Kauyagan for Talaingod Manobos
Talaingod, Davao Del Norte (DSWD XI) – Located 89 kilometers north of Davao City, the municipality of Talaingod boasts of rich natural resources that abound its 6,000 hectares of forest suitable for rubber, pineapple, rice, abaca, and corn farming. But the living conditions of the Manobos in the municipality are a stark contrast to its continue reading : Kauyagan for Talaingod Manobos
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