Saturday, January 31, 2009

Message from the President


TRANSCENDING THE PAST: TAKING CHALLENGES BEYOND SCHOOL SYSTEM


Keeping ahead in competency assessment and certification in the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has been the working policy incumbent upon the Cali Paramedical College Foundation, Incorporated (CPCFI) through the years, and in this regard, I may salute my colleagues, faculty and staff for their momentous success!Add Image


Employment - the eventual end of every TVET student - requires passing of the competency regulation. It is more relevant as the country is gripped by crisis and unemployment which are further compounded by the withdrawal of abused OFW back to the fold of unemployed labor force in the country. I believe that the export of home-based and non-skilled manpower should cease in favor of the skilled and labor-secured overseas employment. Along the brain-drain should go the prioritiy investing for sustainable industry and the further transformation of the Philippine educational system that truly serve the national interest.


The qualification and certification standards set by regulating bodies are not simple obligations to comply with. They encompass all the capabilities the Institution should be equipped with and especially in human and material resources to bank on. Capital requirement for quality education has always been a dilemma especially in serving the poor and the underprivileged. The CPCI 2008 Report reflects vivid memories of these real-life struggle.


I am foremost indebted to Allah, most Gracious and most Merciful, for all of His endowments and for letting me witness the success of the Cali Foundation until today. By Allah's Will, we could still have this kind of Report to show of in the future.


To the officers and members, to the faculty and staff, to my colleagues and friends, and finally, to my wife and children, may you enjoy the fruits of your toils imparted in the Cali's six years of existence.

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