Livelihood and Entrepreneurship Programs are services provided by the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) to help individuals start or improve small businesses and income-generating activities.
Key features include:
- Training and workshops on entrepreneurship, business management, and financial literacy
- Guidance on starting and sustaining small businesses or community-based livelihood projects
- Access to government programs, financial assistance, and resources for business development
- Support for marginalized and vulnerable groups, including women, youth, and displaced workers, to achieve economic self-reliance
These programs aim to empower individuals with the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to generate sustainable income, improve livelihoods, and promote local economic development.