The Davao City Cooperative and Development Office (CCDO) provides free skills training and start-up capital assistance to cooperatives in the city. Interested cooperatives can reach out to the CCDO for more information.
THE Davao City Cooperative and Development Office has called on cooperatives in the city to reach out to their office for livelihood assistance and training.The Cooperative Livelihood and Training Center , a unit under the CCDO , offers free livelihood programs such as skills training to interested cooperatives in the city.
The CLTC was able to hold two batches of perfume-making, candle-making, and fruit-processing workshops.At least 145 participants from 38 participating cooperatives were able to avail of the funded skills training, while 500 participants attended the invitational training.Jabulan also shared that for the CLDP-SUCA, their office was able to grant start-up loans to 135 clients since its first implementation in 2021.
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