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sustainABILITY: J.P. Morgan & ASSIST Launch Cebu's Green Skills Training to Combat Climate Change and Unemployment

J.P. Morgan and ASSIST Expand Green Skills Training to Cebu

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Following its initial launch in Manila, J.P. Morgan and Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST) have brought "Project sustainABILITY" to Cebu. This initiative aims to provide green skills training to over 12,000 students.

Cebu City, Philippines - June 05, 2024 - J.P. Morgan, in collaboration with Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST), launches “Project sustainABILITY”, a pioneering initiative aimed at addressing the critical challenges posed by climate change and unemployment in the Philippines. The event, attended by officials and high-level representatives from TESDA, national government agencies, and key stakeholders from various industry sectors was held at Bayfront Hotel Cebu - North Reclamation in Cebu City last May 29, 2024.  

Recognizing the Philippines' vulnerability to climate change despite the enactment of the Green Jobs Act (RA 10771) in April 2016, challenges persisted, especially in technical and vocational education and training institutes lacking essential green curricula. Thus, sustainABILITY aims to develop industry relevant green skills curriculum to bridge  the green job skills gap. 

Over the next two years, Project sustainABILITY will focus on critical sectors such as construction, automotive, metals, engineering, agriculture, fishery, and forestry. ASSIST will provide comprehensive training for both students and instructors, emphasizing hands-on learning experiences. The  project also aims to empower students to secure green jobs in these sectors while enabling Technical-Vocational Institutes’ (TVIs) instructors to independently deliver green skills training, guiding students toward promising employment opportunities.

The project will capacitate at least 20 technical-vocational institutes to empower more that 750 instructors to train 12,000 students. Through this initiative, the beneficiaries will gain valuable career exposure and the instructors will enhance their teaching and career guidance abilities on green skills. At least twenty functional career guidance offices will also be established that will aid in getting students meaningfully employed in green jobs.

"We are thrilled to launch Project sustainABILITY, a groundbreaking initiative that not only addresses the pressing issues of climate change but also tackles unemployment head-on. In collaboration with J.P. Morgan and our valued partners, ASSIST, together with J.P. Morgan is taking a huge step to help bridge the green job skills gap in the Philippines. By focusing on key sectors and providing hands-on learning experiences, Project sustainABILITY aims to empower students and instructors, creating a ripple effect of positive change. This initiative underscores the power of collaboration and collective action in building a sustainable and resilient future. Together, we are making strides toward a greener, more sustainable and prosperous Philippines," said Francis Macatulad, Program Director of ASSIST. 

“Through our partnership with ASSIST and their project sustainABILITY, we remain committed to not only developing industry relevant curricula that effectively bridges the job skills gap, but also the transition to a green economy and a more sustainable future that is inclusive and resilient to climate crisis,” said Carlos Ma. G. Mendoza, J.P. Morgan Philippines Senior Country Officer.

The project was previously launched in NCR last April 12, 2024 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Taguig. Project activities and strategies are also already underway as ASSIST collaborates with national and local government agencies, various Philippine trade associations, and industry partners from different sectors to maximize reach and impact. 

For partnership inquiries and further information about the Project sustainABILITY, please contact Hana Superal of ASSIST at hana.superal@assistasia.org.


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