The World Bank-Manila visited Don Bosco-One TVET Philippines, Inc. (DB1TVET), which has been recognized by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) as a leading institution in technical vocational education and training. This visit was part of the World Bank’s ongoing efforts to gain valuable insights into the successful implementation of TVET programs in the country. DB1TVET stands out as an exemplary institution, providing high-quality training that equips students with skills essential for employment in various industries. TESDA’s recommendation of DB1TVET highlights the institution’s pivotal role in shaping the future of vocational education in the Philippines.
The World Bank’s visit aims to gather information that will contribute to a project designed to expand TVET accessibility, improve the quality of training delivery, and strengthen TESDA’s institutional capacity. By collaborating with successful vocational institutions like DB1TVET, the World Bank hopes to implement a comprehensive strategy that ensures more Filipinos gain access to high-standard vocational education. This initiative is in line with the government’s mission to empower the workforce, reduce unemployment, and boost economic growth through skill development.
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