Women,
OSY complete food
processing
training in Sominot
By Gideon C. Corgue
SOMINOT, Zamboanga del Sur – Thirty-eight
women and out-of-school-youth (OSY) graduated from a two-day food processing training
conducted by the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA)
on July 18 and 19.
The graduates received their training
certificates from Senior Technical Education Development Specialist Juancho
Lazo during the conduct of an information caravan held at the municipal gym
here last Thursday.
Merlyn Corsino, one of the graduates, said she
was happy that she was given the opportunity by the local government unit (LGU)
to avail of the free training.
“Nalipay ko ug dako nga usa sa mga palaran
nga mulupyo nga nakapahimulos sa duha ka adlaw nga pagbansaybansay paghimo sa
tocino ug longganisa. Makatabang gyud ni sa akong pamuyo ilabi na sa akong
pagpa-eswkela sa akong lima
ka mga anak,” Corsino said.
(I am very grateful that I am one of lucky
residents who availed of the 2-day training in tocino and longganisa making.
Indeed, it will help me augment my income and that I could send my children to
school.)
“Kung aduna koy igo nga capital maghimo ug
mamaligya ko longganisa ug tocino aron akong ipatuman ang akong nakat-onan sa
nasangpit nga pagbansaybansay, she added.
(If I have enough capital, I will start making
and selling longganisa and tocino so I can apply the knowledge I’ve acquired
from the training.)
For his part, Lazo expressed his gratitude to the
Mindanao Communicator’s Network (MindaComNet) for including the food processing
training in this year’s information caravan in Sominot, a municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula with the second highest
poverty incidence.
Lazo lauded the municipality for actively
supporting the skills development programs of the agency.
TESDA had also conducted a skills training in
said town where it produced 170 graduates.
“The short-term program could provide help to
men, women and OSY in uplifting their economic status by utilizing their
entrepreneurial skills so that they can start, develop, finance and succeed in
their livelihoods,” Lazo concluded. (PIA) (080514)
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