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Chairpersons and representatives of Civil Society Organizations in Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat underwent a training workshop on LGU accreditation conducted by the Office of the Municipal Agriculturist on April 22, 2014 at the LGU Training Center , with the support of the EU-funded RESOURCEGov Project implemented by Mahintana Foundation, Inc. Mr. Ronald Agwale of DOLE-XII gave inputs on…
Answering the invitation from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), the RESOURCEGov Project represented by its Project Manager, Mr. Jobe C. Tubigon, participated in the Orientation on the Participation of CSOs in the Local Budget Process on October 26-27, 2015 in Manila. The orientation was aimed at increasing the participation of CSOs in the…
Mahintana Foundation, Inc. attended the Groundbreaking Ceremony of Laconon100 Multi-Purpose Cooperative on August 20, 2022 at Brgy. Veterans, Surallah, South Cotabato with Dole Philippines, Inc. Laconon100MPC will establish their new office building and other business opportunities such as gasoline station, consumer store and pineapple fiber business as part of their sustainability plan. Ms. Leamor Banaga…
Initiated by Dole Philippines, Inc. through Mahintana Foundation, Inc., the Road Safety Project has been launched on June 20, 2013, to answer to the increasing number of transportation accidents in Polomolok. As Mr. Simon Denye, VP and Managing Director of Dole Philippines, Inc., has emphasized in his Inspirational Message “everyone of us, drivers or passengers,…
The Municipalities of Aleosan and Libungan, Cotabato conducted the Citizen Satisfaction Index Survey (CSIS) on January 21-25, 2016 and January 23-28, 2016 respectively. The enumerators (15 in Libungan and 10 in Aleosan) surveyed respondents based on random sampling to ensure that everyone is represented in the survey regardless of gender, social status, belief and race….