Antique PWDs priority in TESDA trainings

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SAN JOSE, Antique – The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is giving priority to persons with disabilities (PWDs) in its trainings in Antique.

The trainings for PWDs, which is part of the National Disability Prevention Week that started on Monday, have a P50-million budget, TESDA said.

Construction is the most in-demand course in Antique because many infrastructures will soon be built in the province, TESDA provincial director Jose Jerry Hallanes said.

TESDA-accredited training centers offer two new courses: event services management and emergency medical services. (PNA)
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