DTI, Rep. Baronda partners for livelihood initiatives
DTI Regional Director Rebecca M. Rascon and Iloilo City Lone District Rep. Julienne “Jamjam” Baronda are collaborating with each other on the possible projects to improve the working condition of micro entrepreneurs in the metropolis.
On Friday, Baronda
brought Rascon in Brgy. Baldoza in Lapaz, Iloilo to show a group of people here
producing various native delicacies like fired lumpia, ‘suman,’ ‘puto
lanson,’ and ‘becho-becho,” among others.
Baronda said the
residents have been into this kind of business for a few decades already.
These delicacies
are either supplied in restaurants, displayed in local stores or being sold by
hawkers in the city and nearby areas. But, until now government intervention
has yet to reach them.
Baronda said that
she had been reaching out to the constituents on possible programs and
initiatives to improve their livelihood. And, instead of these people visiting
her office, she prefers to immerse with them to identify the problem and
recognize the interventions needed.
Rascon and Baronda
also visited a group of seamstresses producing bags in adjacent Brgy. Kaingin,
also in Lapaz. Baronda said that the community had been producing bags made of
‘katcha’ cloth.
Rascon said that
the DTI could “bring our programs and projects to these communities” such as
the Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay and linking with possible funding from
the Pondo sa Pagbabag at Pag-asenso (P3) Program with the Small Business
Corporation.
“We have trainings
and seminars to improve their products and their packaging. Qualified beneficiaries
can also avail our Shared Service Facility Project (SSF),” she said. Rascon
expressed willingness to work with Baronda’s office to have these into
realization soon.
Comments
Post a Comment