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TUPAD Workers Enhance Tourist Sites In Masbate

TUPAD program revitalizes Monreal’s attractions, making them more appealing for tourists exploring the beauty of Masbate.

TUPAD Workers Enhance Tourist Sites In Masbate

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The Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged (TUPAD) program of the Department of Labor and Employment in Bicol (DOLE-5) has helped improve a tourist destination in the coastal area of Monreal, Masbate, making it more inviting to visitors.

DOLE-5 spokesperson Johan Vi Gasga said on Tuesday at least 32 beneficiaries were engaged in short-term employment through the TUPAD for the Restoration and Improvement of Sites, Monuments, and Outdoors (TU-RISMO) initiative.

This focuses on the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable development of public tourism sites.

“Today marks their payout for the 20-day work program. They constructed new beach cottages and improved the surrounding area. Each worker receives a daily wage of PHP415, and during their employment, they are provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) like long-sleeved shirts, gloves, and dust masks, as well as one year of accident insurance under the GSIS Group Personal Accident Insurance,” Gasga said in an interview.

She added that the TUPAD program is collaborating with other government agencies to strengthen and expand projects that provide opportunities for community development.

“TU-RISMO, in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the local government units, focuses on restoring and improving public tourism sites in the Bicol Region to achieve a sustainable balance between tourism development and environmental conservation. We also work with the Department of Agriculture on the Kadiwa ng Pangulo program, where we provide salaries for participants, and with the Department of Social Welfare and Development on their water and food security program,” she said.

Gasga added that the program ensures inclusivity, benefiting local communities and stakeholders while offering short-term employment to disadvantaged workers through the DOLE TUPAD program.

Jhelyn Lipaopao, a 28-year-old beneficiary of the project, shared how the experience provided more than just financial relief.

“We are happy with what we’ve done for this project. In the end, there are many who have expressed their appreciation and who want to help here. They say it looks good and is well-maintained,” she said.

Lipaopao said that besides the income she received from working to improve the place, it has brought pride to their community.

DOLE-5 Director Imelda Gatinao said the project not only provides emergency jobs but also assists communities in preserving their heritage and boosting local tourism.

“We are not just improving a tourist spot; we are investing in our people. This project demonstrates how public programs can foster community empowerment, environmental care, and economic resilience,” she added. (PNA)