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TESDA PROVIDES TECH-VOC TRAINING TO SOLDIERS

/ 23 February 2024

THE Technical Education and Skills Development Authority has partnered with the Philippine Army to provide technical vocational training to indigenous people, former rebels, and other members of the marginalized sector.

TESDA Director General Suharto Mangudadatu emphasized the important role of the Philippine Army and other uniformed personnel in providing skills training to residents of communities in far-flung areas and other members of the marginalized sector.

“TESDA is very grateful for the contributions of the Philippine Army and other government agencies. As a result, our training programs have reached even more of our kababayans,” Mangudadatu said.

TESDA’s partnership with the Philippine Army aims to provide upskilling and lifelong learning programs to Philippine Army personnel through technical vocational education and training which includes specialized/specific qualifications vital to the execution of their jobs, such as the conduct of community-based training for IPs, former rebels, and residents in remote communities.

Under the memorandum of agreement, TESDA will provide free skills training, assessment, and issue certifications to qualified Army personnel who have undergone skills training. In turn, the trained Army personnel will assist TESDA in the conduct of skills training programs for IPs, former rebels, and residents of far-flung communities in the country.

Meanwhile, Mangudadatu officially received his promotion to the rank of Colonel as a reservist of the Philippine Army during the Donning of Ranks Ceremony held at Fort Bonifacio after the MOU signing was held.

“In my vision, we should be a force that thrives in the face of changing obstacles that never stops adapting. Not only should we be a light of strength during times of conflict, but we should also serve as representatives of stability and ambassadors of peace,” Mangudadatu said.

“Together, we shall cultivate a place that values the unique experiences, skills, and knowledge that each member of our team brings to the table, and create an environment that shall also promote resilience and inspire innovation,” he added.

It can be recalled that since 2020, TESDA and uniformed services such as the Philippine National Police, and the Department of National Defense have a longstanding partnership to bring community-based training to remote areas of the archipelago.

TESDA has so far trained 53,117 uniformed personnel from 2021 to 2023.