MANILA, Philippines — The United States donated P25 million worth of learning materials to the Philippines to support local efforts to uplift out of school youths.
The US Embassy in Manila said on Friday that the US Agency for International Development donated over 200,000 learning materials during the USAID Opportunity 2.0 Youth and Partners Summit in Quezon City.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe event gathered around 500 youth development champions and organizations from different parts of the country.
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The educational resources include training modules, entrepreneurship guidebooks, and teachers’ manuals.
Article continues after this advertisementIt is expected to benefit programs of the Department of Education, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and the Department of Trade and Industry, according to the embassy. —Jacob Lazaro
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