+ Follow GRASSROOTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP Tag
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[Title] => Environmental advocates launch glass-bottom boat
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Having noted the decreasing catch of fisher folks in the island of Bantayan, a group of environmental advocates came up with an alternative livelihood proposition that at the same time aims to lessen the destructive effects of over-fishing in the area.
[DatePublished] => 2008-05-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rhia de Pablo
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[Title] => DOT starts GREET roadshow in Leyte
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TACLOBAN CITY – Officials of the Department of Tourism (DOT) are coming to this city to kick off a roadshow on how the youth can engage in business and obtain financial grants under the Grassroots Entrepreneurship for Eco-Tourism (GREET) program.
GREET, according to Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano, provides P50,000 to P100,000 worth of grants to deserving groups or individuals with feasible business proposals for the country’s ecotourism sites.
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[Title] => Environmental advocates launch glass-bottom boat
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Having noted the decreasing catch of fisher folks in the island of Bantayan, a group of environmental advocates came up with an alternative livelihood proposition that at the same time aims to lessen the destructive effects of over-fishing in the area.
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TACLOBAN CITY – Officials of the Department of Tourism (DOT) are coming to this city to kick off a roadshow on how the youth can engage in business and obtain financial grants under the Grassroots Entrepreneurship for Eco-Tourism (GREET) program.
GREET, according to Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano, provides P50,000 to P100,000 worth of grants to deserving groups or individuals with feasible business proposals for the country’s ecotourism sites.
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