MANILA - Cagayan de Oro City's alternative learning system (ALS) e-Skwela Center has received PHP2.2 million worth of distance learning equipment from the United States government, the US Embassy in Manila said Thursday. Included in the donation were 50 desktop computers, webcams, headphones, wireless routers, and other materials for distance learning in ALS. US Agency for International Development (USAID) Philippines Acting Mission Director Sean Callahan virtually turned over the equipment on December 15 to Department of Education (DepEd) ALS Assistant Secretary G.H. Ambat, who was joined by Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno and Rep. Rolando Uy. "The US government, through USAID, has supported DepEd in reinvigorating education programs. We are working hard so that vulnerable, out-of-school youth, who have stopped school due to the pandemic, are given the opportunity and tools to adapt, grow, and have a better tomorrow," Callahan said. Ambat, meanwhile, thanked the U
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