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DTI-ZDS Youth Entrepreneurship Symposia 2017

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (February 27, 2017) – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)–Zamboanga del Sur, in line with the objectives of RA 10679 to promote entrepreneurship and financial literacy among the Filipino youth, is set to conduct a Youth Entrepreneurship Symposia (YES) 2017 on Tuesday, February 28, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Abrenica Hall, Sta. Maria District, Pagadian City.

The symposium will be participated by graduating students and their teachers from the top universities and colleges in Pagadian and Zamboanga del Sur.

DTI-9 Provincial Director Maria Socorro M. Atay, CESO V disclosed that the activity aims to advocate and promote entrepreneurial mindset amongst the graduating youth and to promote savings consciousness and financial competency through basic know-how in investing in financial instruments and through sound financial management.

PD Atay said, that the symposium will take the form of lectures, workshops, sharing of best practices and tips, and open forum. It will be facilitated by a professional speaker on entrepreneurship and an adviser in investment/financial management. Young entrepreneurs from the province who are successfully running their own businesses will also be invited to talk on their experiences.

Through this event, the students are expected to have a deeper appreciation of the need for more youth entrepreneurs to affect inclusivity in economic growth and social empowerment while helping address the problem of unemployment and widespread poverty, as well as learn the value of financial literacy and more importantly help them draft their planned businesses, PD Atay added.

DTI-9 Regional Director Sitti Amina Jain, Ph.D. once postulated, that even if 25 per cent of our graduates will pursue entrepreneurship, that automatically translates to 25% less graduates joining the ever-growing members of the students who go after for jobs instead of creating their own businesses.

She added, that if this 25% will become successful businessmen, then they might be able to absorb the 75% who will be looking for a job.

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