• July 18, 2024
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Pinas, isusulong ang ‘international certifications’ para sa 9M green jobs para sa mga pinoy

SINABI ng gobyerno ng PIlipinas na agresibo nitong tatrabahuhin ang international certifications para sa target na 9.0 million “green jobs” sa bansa sa pamamagitan ng  “planned upskilling at right-skilling” ng mga manggagawang filipino upang sa gayon ay agad silang makakuha ng trabaho hindi lamang sa clean energy sector ng Pilipinas kundi maging sa buong mundo. 
Sa naging mensahe ni Energy Undersecretary Felix William B. Fuentebella sa  isinagawang  Global Offshore Wind Alliance (GOWA) side event sa COP28, sinabi nito na  “we will pursue international certifications for green jobs so that our skilled workforce will be globally recognized.”
Binigyang diin ni Fuentebella na “the International Labour Organization (ILO) and International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and other development partners are helping us in designing this international certification process.”
Giit pa nito na  “in implementing our blueprint for our renewable energy development, we will create quality and green jobs by taking stock of our most important assets – human capital.”
Batay sa pigura na kinalkula ng Energy Policy and Planning Bureau (EEPB) ng  Department of Energy (DOE), ang green jobs na maaaring malikha sa iba’t ibang supply chain ng  renewable energy (RE) sector  ay aabot sa  9.0 million.
“The ‘green jobs’ up for reinforcements are not just focused on power plant installations, but also those on the transmission, distribution as well as other components of the clean energy infrastructure development network,” ayon sa DoE.
“The Philippines – given its robust pipeline of projects and enhanced attractiveness for renewable energy investments – is being invited for a membership at the Global Offshore Wind Alliance (GOWA), an organization that provides one-stop overview as well as event-updates on the international offshore wind industry,” ayon pa rin sa departamento.
Winika naman ni Fuentebella, “our commitment to attain global competitiveness is founded in the implementation of skills and competency mapping development programs.”
Idinagdag pa nito na  “these will assist Filipino workers to acquire the necessary technological skills to support our growing portfolio of renewable energy.”
Sa pagkakataong ito, ipinarating ni Fuentebella sa GOWA na ang gobyerno ng Pilipinas ay  “initiated measures to identify the baseline skills of our workforce in the different stages of offshore wind development.”
Paliwanag pa ni Fuentebella na “we will develop and harness multi-generation skilled workers who will competently support our growing domestic offshore wind industry and increase employment opportunities in a more competitive international market.”
Ang malakas aniya na  human capital base ani Fuentebella ay maaaring  “help communities adapt to changing climate and in return, investments in low-carbon and climate-resilient initiatives will help us further unlock human capital gains.”  (Daris Jose)
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