Mandaluyong LGU partners with Project Inclusion Network on PWD empowerment

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Mandaluyong LGU partners with Project Inclusion Network on PWD empowerment
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In a bid to multiply initiatives that will benefit PWDs in the city, the Mandaluyong City local government partnered with Project Inclusion Network Inc., a non-profit organization (NPO), on a capacity-building and empowerment program for PWDs.

In a bid to multiply initiatives that will benefit persons with disabilities in the city, the Mandaluyong City local government partnered with Project Inclusion Network Inc., a non-profit organization , on a capacity-building and empowerment program for PWDs.Mandaluyong City Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr., Vice Mayor Carmelita “Menchie” Abalos, and representatives of the Project Inclusion Network Inc. signed the memorandum of agreement for the program on Monday, Feb. 13.

According to the resolution, the “Scaling Up Capacities of Community-based Enterprises for the Economic Empowerment of PWDs” or “SUCEED” program aims to “develop and improve the capabilities of PWD-led local enterprises and promote inclusive and sustainable business practices.”

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