The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Regional Office in Northern Mindanao has just shared with Mindanaoan the series of income generating livelihood and entrepreneurial trainings that they are set to offer for free. Simultaneous trainings and seminars will be conducted this month in the different provinces by the various DTI branches in response to the Comprehensive Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (CLEEP) of the national government.
The following CLEEP trainings and seminars are open to all and registration is FREE but on a first come and first serve basis only as the venue could only accommodate a limited number of participants.
Be sure to register early!
Interested parties can just visit the nearest DTI Provincial Office or the Regional Office at Corrales-Luna Sts., Cagayan de Oro City or call (08822) 722278 and 729291 for further details.
Here’s the schedule:
Entrepreneurship and Business Orientation
Every Tuesday and Thursday
(10:00 AM to 11:30 AM)
DTI SME Center
Corrales-Luna Sts., Cagayan de Oro City
Showing of Technology Trainings
Every Tuesday and Thursday (3:30 AM to 5:00 AM)
DTI SME Center
Corrales-Luna Sts., Cagayan de Oro City
Pre-Business Registration and Licensing Briefing
February 5, 2009 (1:00 – 5:00 PM)
DTI SME Center
Corrales-Luna Sts., Cagayan de Oro City
Meat Processing (Tocino and Longganiza) and Fish Processing (Salted Fish)
February 5-6, 2009 Women’s Center, Mambajao, Camiguin
Flower Arrangement
February 5-6, 2009
DTI-Misamis Oriental SME Center
Tiano-Gaerlan, Cagayan de Oro City
Meat Processing Tocino and Longganiza)
February 5, 2009
DTI-Lanao del Norte SME Center
Pala-o, Iligan City
Steamed Foods (Puto Cheese, Siomai, Puto Pao and Binangkal)
February 6, 2009
DTI-Lanao del Norte SME Center
Pala-o, Iligan City
Fish Processing (Boneless Bangus and Bottled Bangus)
February 6, 2009
Barangay 13, Cagayan de Oro City
Hilot Services
February 11-13, 2009
DTI-Misamis Oriental SME Center
Tiano-Gaerlan, Cagayan de Oro City
Entrepreneurship Seminar and Business Consultation
February 12, 2009
DTI-Bukidnon SME Center Office
Malaybalay City
Fish Processing (Dried Squid)
February 13 , 2009
Canubay, Oroquieta City
Fish Processing (Boneless Bangus and Bottled Bangus)
February 13 , 2009
Barangay Consolacion, Cagayan de Oro City
Abaca Bleaching and Dying
February 16-17, 2009 (Batch 1)
Malaybalay City
February 18-19, 2009 (Batch 2) Malaybalay City
February 23-24, 2009 (Batch 3) Malaybalay City
April 2009 (Batch 4) Malaybalay City
Forum on Business Opportunities
February 16-27, 2009
DTI Provincial Offices
(Region-wide)
Franchising Seminar February 27, 2009 TBA
Basic Loom Weaving April 2009 Malaybalay City
Loom Weaving Skills Upgrading Seminar
April 2009
Malaybalay City
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Dear DTI,
I’m very surprice to goverment department that involve in impleminting standard procedure in CDOC. If you make a house you go to city engineer office to let you building permit approve. Which is good procedure. But when you buy material for your house. The constraction supply give you sub-standard material. when there is calamity happen,andinvestigation procede they just put to blame the owner house becouse the material use is sud standard. Where us on the market you can not found standard material. What the goverment do? Why they tolarete this things to go on? Sana inspectionin naman ng mga taga goberno ang mga supplyer. Sa pilipinas lang talaga nagkalat ang mga sub-standard na mga materyales. Gising naman kayo mga taong benayaran ng buhis ng mga tao.
Hi Greg, salamat sa pagbisita sa akong blog 🙂 I agree with you, DTI should conduct regular inspections in order to protect the buying public. I think there’s also a hotline number that you can call to file complaints. Have you tried calling them to air your grievances?