13/05/2026
On May 13, 2026, the Department of Labor and Employment Kalinga Field Office (DOLE KFO), under the leadership of Avelina D. Manganip, Ph.D., actively participated in the Provincial Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (PTF ELCAC) Community Consultation and Serbisyo Caravan cm Lumin awa Poverty Alleviation Program conducted in Barangays Anggacan and Anggacan Sur, Tanudan, Kalinga.
Amid the gathering of community members, local leaders, and partner agencies, the activity became more than a simple government outreach. It transformed into a meaningful convergence of service, dialogue, and hope for the people of the community. Through the whole of nation approach, the program aimed to bring government assistance closer to the grassroots, ensuring that even the most remote barangays are reached by opportunities for development and lasting peace.
Leading the DOLE KFO delegation, Dr. Manganip highlighted the agencyโs core programs and services designed to uplift vulnerable workers, marginalized sectors, and aspiring beneficiaries. She passionately discussed various employment and livelihood initiatives of DOLE, emphasizing how these interventions open doors to sustainable income opportunities, skills enhancement, emergency employment, and community empowerment.
Her discussion underscored the vital role of livelihood and decent work in transforming lives, explaining that government programs are not merely forms of assistance, but instruments for strengthening resilience, and helping families build a more secure future.
As the Serbisyo Caravan unfolded, the presence of different government agencies symbolized unity in public service. The activity echoed a shared commitment to bring responsive governance, inclusive development, and genuine peace closer to the people of Anggacan and Anggacan Sur.
More than a consultation, the event stood as a reminder that when public service reaches the farthest communities, hope becomes more visible, opportunities become more accessible, and development becomes a reality felt by every family.