MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS
Volume XII, No. 015
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Mon-Tue, June 20-21, 2022
Oro Chamber - YouthWorks PH to address jobs-skills mismatch T
By MIKE BAÑOS
HE Cagayan de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation, Inc. (Oro Chamber) has renewed its partnership with the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) Youth Works PH to address the jobsskill mismatch between industry and the youth job market.
PBEd YouthWorks PH and Oro Chamber renew partnership to address jobs-skills mismatch. (L-R seated): Avalyn Cahulogan, VP-Services Sector, Oro Chamber; Love Basillote, PBed Executive Director; Ray Talimio Jr., Oro Chamber President, & Hanibal Camua, YouthWorks PH Deputy Chief of Party. (L-R standing) Alfie Dulatre & Justine Raagas, YouthWorks PH; Quette Queja, Nash Nuñez & Mike Baños (Oro Chamber photo)
“Our country is still facing a post-pandemic skills and employment gap,” stressed Love Basillote, PBEd Executive Director and YouthWorks PH Chief of Party. “In December 2021, the youth unemployment rate was at 12.8%, which means there were close to 1 million young Filipinos with jobs last year.” Youth underemployment stood at 11.3%, with over 700,000 youths getting jobs that do not match their skills, with low remu-
neration, or not offering full-time employment, she added. The MOU provides for the conduct of focus group discussions with Oro Chamber member companies to help identify training needs and opportunities; facilitation of private sector linkages, covering endorsements to member companies and strategic partners with similar objectives; youth trainee recruitment, screening and onboarding; delivery
devices, pati ang kanang mga gamit sa atong mga medical services and apil na diha ang atong 911 system, monitoring sa atong weather tanan kana nag-invest ang atong local government
para gyud mahatag, mamaximize ug ma-update unsa’y mga latest in the market," he said. (You can see that from our extrication devices,
See ADDRESS, page 11
CDO CDRRMD acquires latest equipment for improved services Emphasizing the need to provide better service to the people, especially during emergencies or disasters, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Department (CDRRMD)
OIC Nick Jabagat said in CORDS-X Podcast, June 18, that the equipment used in their office are of national standards. “Kung inyong makita gikan sa atong mga extrication
Communications system key in CDO disaster reduction efforts Atty. Julio T. Uy (left), the patriarch of Villanueva, Misamis Oriental political clan who has been instrumental in leading the town’s robust growth for the last teo decades and counting, and wife, Juliette T. Uy, the province’s outgoing three-termer second district representative, were presented with hand-drawn portait of their selves as a special token from the municipal government headed by their daughter and reelected Mayor Jennie Rosalie Uy-Mendez during the 60th Araw ng Villanueva on July 16, 2022. The couple had been mayor of Villanueva, touted as northern Mindanao’s most industrialized town, one after another with the patriarch getting his foray into the province as vice governor for one term and wife Juliette having elected as congresswoman of the second district for 3 terms. photo by gerry lee gorit
By NEF LUCZON, PNA
An efficient communications system has been credited for the success of the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Department (CDRRMD) here. Nick Jabagat, CDRRMD officerin-charge, said for the past nine years, the agency has upgraded its facilities and hired more personnel. One of the key features of the CDRRMD are the active communication lines during disaster
response. “We just don’t rely on social media. We also installed repeater satellites in hinterland villages. These satellites will not only serve in disaster response but also communications in relation to peace and security,” he said during the podcast organized by the Cabinet Officers for Regional Development and Security-10 on Saturday night. Jabagat said the city governSee EFFORTS, page 11
See SERVICES, page 11