COTABATO CITY - As part of a concerted effort to improve skills training and educational support, particularly in remote areas, two mobile training laboratories and 25 laptops were formally handed over to the Ministry of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education-Technical Education and Skills Development.
The provinces of Basilan and Sulu received mobile
training laboratories, which are unique facilities built for easy
transportation between various locations within a province.
In addition, 25 laptops were distributed to support Sulu's provincial training center's digitalization and training programs. “By ensuring that students have access to a conducive learning environment and qualified teachers, we are paving the way for a quality education,” said Deputy Floor Leader Atty. Jose Lorena.
The assistance is part of Atty. Lorena’s Transitional Development Impact Fund program in partnership with the MBHTE. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)






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