3 Cebu LGUs to benefit from education project
THREE Cebu local government units (LGUs) will benefit from a program that aims to improve the quality of education in the province through participatory activities.
Asturias, Carcar City and Liloan are the recipients of Educational Quality Improvement through Community Empowerment and Capacity Building (EQUIP-CEBU) project.
The project was launched yesterday along with the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA).
As stated in the MOA, Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) will provide technical and financial assistance, while the LGUs will create and maintain a project management team. DepEd will ensure institutional support and project implementation in participating schools.
Present during the MOA signing were RAFI president Roberto Aboitiz, Department of Education (DepEd) Assistant Secretary Rey Laguda, Cebu Province Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Arden Monisit, Carcar City Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Cyrus Elejorde, Synergeia Foundation Inc. trustee Washington Sycip and Sarangani Gov. Miguel Rene Dominguez.
In his keynote speech, Dominguez shared their province’s strategies in alleviating the quality of education.
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Local officials who also attended the MOA signing include Provincial Board Member Willie Caminero, Asturias Mayor Allan Adlawan, Carcar Vice Mayor Patrick Barcenas representing Mayor Nicepuro Apura, Liloan Mayor Duke Frasco and Borbon Mayor Butch Sepulveda.
EQUIP-CEBU is a brainchild of RAFI with its major partners Synergeia Foundation Inc., Coalition for Better Education, LGUs and DepEd. /Correspondent Jessa Chrisna Marie J. Agua