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The University gear competency enhancement Typhoon Ulysses, ISU thru the
recorded to local individuals and sectoral Community Outreach and Sup-
99 groups. With the economic shock port Services provided technical
being felt by local-based enter-
assistance, consultancy, and other
active prises, ISU aims to realize the support services in the form of
partnerships with full potential of every person and training, technology promotion
LGUs, harness rural capabilities in effec- and production of IEC materials in
industries NGOs, tively and efficiently utilizing the empowering partner agencies and
NGAs, SMEs, and gamut of community resources. emerging micro, small, medium
other stakeholders The Adopt-A-Barangay Pro- enterprises (MSMEs).
as a gram has continued to engage in
result of extension transforming a selected barangay Partnerships toward More
activities. into a self-reliant, empowered and Efficient Delivery of Extension
progressive community. Services
The University has also been With efforts coming together
extending capacity trainings to to face the challenges of CoViD-19,
2020 government employees at the ISU established closer connection
Number of barangay, municipal, and even with peer institutions and local
Beneficiaries provincial levels thru its LGU industries. The University has
Strengthening and Capacity Build- likewise engaged in international
ing Program. This program is program linkages for communi-
Adopt-a-Barangay designed to improve the delivery ty-based innovation to business
1928 services and increase manpower start-up modalities. These collab-
orations pave way for the sharing
resource productivity of the LGUs
LGU Capacity Build- towards good governance, through and augmenting extension ap-
ing the provision of degree and proaches toward the development
of effective extension engagements
3899 sistance and consultancy services. in the new normal, in addition to
non-degree trainings, technical as-
Mainstreaming the equal the existing modalities.
Community contribution of women and men ISU commits to these efforts
Outreach in all aspects of development, in enabling vulnerable communi-
1974 Gender and Development program ties to move along the new nor-
mal. With these and beyond, the
has been immersing individuals
toward a perceptive course on University is ever committed on
Gender and well-disposed work environment its public service principles to be a
Development that is violence-free, empowering, catalyst for people empowerment
1457 and responsive to the realization in the collaborative effort to has-
ten recovery and establish resil-
of human potentials.
Aside from the humanitar- iency from the prevailing challeng-
ian services for the victims of es of time.
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