Rawatun Malik is one of the Fifty (50) Women completed the Training Program of Siyap ko Mga Bae

January 06, 2022

Rawatun Malik is one of the Fifty (50) Women from Landfill Area in Brgy. Papandayan, Marawi City has completed the successful Training Program of Siyap ko Mga Bae: A Training for Sustainable Livelihood Program on Dressmaking and Bread and Pastry Production NCII conducted by the office of MP Atty. Maisara C. Dandamun-Latiph in partnership with the Ministry of Social Services and Development, Provincial/City Manpower Development Center, Bangsamoro Transition Authority – Gender and Development Office and Technical Education and Skills Development Lanao del Sur.

This aims to empower vulnerable women in the Dumpsite Area of Papandayan, Marawi City by providing training on Dressmaking and Bread and Pastry making to give them more livelihood opportunities.

They will also be receiving their starter tool kit such as Sewing Machine and other equipment for dressmaking trainees; and Oven and baking equipment for Bread and Pastry Making trainees.

Participants are also expected to receive Php15,000 starter capital from the Ministry of Social Services and Development thru the Sagip Kabuhayan Program. This will be awarded to those who will pass the assessment at end of the training.

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