The Compostela Valley provincial government graduated 115 women who received livelihood training to support their families.
The women were trained in bread and pastry production, food processing and dress making.
The free training was given to women chosen by the Compostela Valley Provincial Council of Women to participate in the Livelihood Skills Training Caravan.
A total of 65 women from the towns of Maragusan, Montevista and Nabunturan who received training in bread and pastry production were given a National Certification (NC) Level II by the Technical Skills Development Authority (Tesda).
Also, 30 women from Maco town passed the food-processing training and were given the same NC II certification, as well as for the remaining 20 other women of Pantukan who finished the “Galing Mananahi” Training.
The 115 women attended the mass graduation ceremony on Tuesday at the provincial capitol in Nabunturan town. Tesda Provincial Director Urbano T. Budtan acknowledged the presentation of graduates.