2022 TESDA WNAS Women’s Month Celebration
On March 18, 2022 - TESDA WNAS School Administrator II Engr. Melanie M.
Domingo graced the activity through her opening remarks, she emphasized the
essence of the celebration which is to empower the women and respect them
because the women of today’s era have the capability of what men have. As the
theme “We make change work for women” ensures contribution and benefit from the
development and change that women could ever have. After the opening remarks,
the Zumba fever follows of which all TESDA employees and staff, students of DAT
batch 1,2, and 3, students of DHRT batch 1,2, and 3, trainees of Animal
Production Ruminants NC II, and Trainees of Organic Agriculture Production NC
II join in Zumba dancing.
During the afternoon, a symposium was initiated TESDA WNAS invited two
speakers from IGDD Ms. Lorna Mandin who discussed Gender Sensitivity
Development, and Ms. Catalina Gales on the rights of Women. The symposium was
very informative as we learn so much information regarding women’s rights, and
how to be able to empower women in this generation.
March 19, 2022 – The PNP RTC XI
women in uniform together with the PNP women trainees conducted their laboratory
activity on the qualification Bread and Pastry Production NC II at TESDA WNAS.
The trainees perform the four (4) core competencies of BPP NC II which are the
Prepare and produce bakery products, Prepare and produce pastry products,
Prepare and present gateaux, tortes, and cakes, and Prepare and display petits
fours. As the month celebrates women’s empowerment, these PNP women trainees
are indeed empowered through the skills that they gain in Bread and Pastry
Production.
March of every year, the nation recognizes women’s valuable role in
society and proves that inclusive and sustainable development is only possible
when gender equality becomes obtainable. In this month also, the country
informs and engages women as pioneers and beneficiaries of government programs
and services – to promote citizen-centric governance and make “change” a
conscious effort to know, understand, and provide what ALL citizens need. And
most especially inspires and empowers women and girls to be agents of change –
to contribute to promoting gender equality and the empowerment of all women.
Hon. Alberto T. Ungab led the distribution of Toolkits for STEP Scholarship Programs
[MARCH 29, 2021] Hon. Alberto T. Ungab, City Councilor of Davao City’s 3rd District and former House of Representative of the same district, led the distribution of toolkits for the three (3) qualifications under the Special Training for Employment Program (STEP) funded by the 3rd District Congressional Office. Vocational School Administrator Felipe C. Hiquial Jr., Administrative Officer IV Alben R. Aguio, and trainers Erma S. Nadera (Cake Making) and Millie B. Lacano (Process Food by Sugar Concentration) represented TESDA-WNAS during the activity.
Seventy scholars benefitted from the program and feeling relieved that they can finally practice what they have learned from the skills training and earn extra income, especially this time of the pandemic.
The Animal Production (Swine) NC II was conducted in Brgy. Tacunan and joined by twenty-five scholars. All women had taken part in two qualifications conducted in Brgy. Calinan, both are Certificate of Competency (COC) only. Twenty-five scholars participated in Cake Making leading to Bread and Pastry Production NC II while twenty scholars in Process Food by Sugar Concentration leading to Food Processing NC II. All three qualifications were conducted in 2019.
The very dynamic City Councilor Hon. Alberto T. Ungab expressed his congratulations to all the graduates. He hoped everyone is happy to receive their toolkits and they will use the equipment for their livelihood.
Mr. Hiquial added that TESDA-WNAS will continue to become instrumental in providing skills training in the communities. "We will take advantage of this COVID time to focus on community-based training to make people’s time more effective because they will learn something new."
Hon. Elvira Renoy, Barangay Councilor in Brgy. Tacunan assisted the distribution of swine toolkits to her constituents. She was pleased for the partnership with the institution and bringing skills training in their area, more so to Hon. Alberto T. Ungab for backing it.
Meanwhile, Brgy. Captain of Calinan Hon. Ursicio Ungab said that he is always supportive of TESDA programs, and thankful for the opportunities brought to his community through the office of the former congressional representative. Further, the members of his women’s sector have more reasons to celebrate during this women’s month because they will receive their kits.
One participant confessed how grateful she was to accept the toolkits to help her business. She revealed that the delivery of toolkits was timely since she has a cake order. The oven will surely help her bake the best cake! / SMAC Focal
Skills Training Launched in line with the Career Month Celebration for Muslim Youth Sector
VSA Felipe C. Hiquial Jr. delivers his opening remarks during the launching of skills training for Muslim Youth at TESDA-WNAS. |
Commisioner Samer Musa Allong, NCMF Commissioner for Youth gives his inspirational message. |
Mr. Hiquial was grateful to be part of the Career Month celebration in providing scholarship programs, especially in Agriculture. |
Twenty-five
trainees will undergo Agricultural Crops Production NC I and the other half in
Organic Agriculture Production NC II under Universal Access to Quality Tertiary
Education Act (UAQTEA) scholarship program.
Engr. Domingo lauded the efforts of the youth leaders and encourages to embrace the opportunities to develop themselves. |
Ms. Petalcorin conducts the Training Induction Program. |
Ms. Tatoy from DA RFO XI discussed about ACEF Scholarship Program of the agency. |
Mr. Musa, President of Muslim Youth Organization, addresses to his fellow youth. |
Photo-Op with the participants. |
3IB Troopers Hold A People's Organization Consultative Dialogue
The conduct of the Civil-Military Operation is in partnership with different stakeholders covering the significant areas of the 3rd District of Davao City to facilitate peaceful and conflict resilient communities.
VSA Felipe C. Hiquial Jr. delivers his message and expressed his gratitude to the troops for their sincere efforts in solving insurgency while bringing long-term developments in the area. |
Engr. Melanie M. Domingo talks about the skills training program that TESDA-WNAS can offer to the members of the Peoples Organization. To scale-up their knowledge, especially in agriculture. |
It aims to increase the knowledge of POs in terms of financial management, linkages, and marketing schemes. Also, to create farming opportunities and possibly address the poverty problems of the farmers.
Felipe C. Hiquial Jr. with Col. Lucito C. Carin FA (MNSA) PA, Deputy Brigade Commander of 1003rd Brigade, 10th Infantry Division, Philippine Army |
Col. Lucito C. Carin FA (MNSA) PA delivers his speech urging all POs to side with the government because the government is doing its best to help them. |
[L-R] Col. Lucito C. Carin FA (MNSA) PA, Mr. Felipe C. Hiquial Jr., Engr. Melanie M. Domingo, and LTC Juvenal Mark T. Tayamen INF (GSC) PA, Commanding Officer, 3IB, PA |
Groundbreaking Ceremony of WNAS Swine Artificial Insemination Laboratory
The project is in partnership with UNIVET Nutrition & Animal Healthcare Company (UNAHCO) that aims to develop superior quality semen and store at the WNAS AI Laboratory. It targets to help the backyard farmers to raise high-grade swine breed and have access to recent technology in swine production.
Mr. Ram Pombo, UNAHCO’s Regional Operation Officer for Mindanao, led the team during the momentous event. Joining him were Mr. Glen Arcansalin, Regional Operation, Mr. Benson Maniti, Operations Manager, Mr. Ryan Galceran, Trade Marketing Group Head VIS-MIN area, and Mr. William Alabar, Feeds Sales Representative in Davao City.
Mr. William G. Alabar cited that UNAHCO will form a long-term partnership with TESDA - WNAS because both institutions are working on the same goal by helping the marginalized sectors of our society. He added that after the establishment of the AI laboratory; they venture more projects in the coming days. │SMAC
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