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  • Post author:Carino V. Antequisa
  • Post published:October 12, 2021
  • Post category:Advocacy/Climate, Environment & Sustainable Development/Featured Stories/Human Rights/Indigenous Communities Sustainable Development/News and Information/Programs/Social Enterprise for Economic Development of Indigenous Communities/Sustainable Livelihoods & Social Enterprise/Sustainable Livelihoods and Social Enterprises (SLiSE)

“We used to be at the mercy of traders, now we buy our abaca fiber and our production guild (PG) is slowly earning profit,” says 33 years old Rudy Bendanillo,…

Continue ReadingFirst Abaca-Focused Indigenous Peoples Social Enterprise (Ipse) Owned, Managed By Higaunon Established In Iligan City
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