TESDAMAYAN. Undated photo shows trainees of carpentry on hands on training at the regional training center in Loakan, Baguio City. The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority-Cordillera on Tuesday (Jan. 4, 2022) sent a 19-man team to help repair the houses damaged by Typhoon Odette in Bohol. (PNA file photo) BAGUIO CITY - A 19-man delegation from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) left for Bohol on Tuesday to help in the whole-of-government recovery effort for the residents affected by Typhoon Odette. Stephanie Nicole M. Peligman, TESDA-CAR information officer, said the team led by regional director Jeffrey Ian Dy is composed of trainers on carpentry, electrical installation and maintenance, and masonry from the Provincial Training Centers (PTCs) of TESDA Kalinga, TESDA Mt. Province, TESDA Abra, TESDA Apayao, and TESDA Ifugao. "The team will help the people of Bohol rebuild their homes," she