Baking training course
TDT | Manama
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The first session of a two-Friday baking skills training initiative was held at the Philippine Embassy in Adliya as part of the celebrations marking the 43rd anniversary of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).
The program scheduled on May 9 and May 23 is jointly coordinated with the Migrant Workers Office (MWO) and Pinay Ikaw Na (PIN), reflecting a collaborative effort to empower the Filipino community overseas. A total of 38 Filipinos took part in the event where they learned the art and science of baking.
The participants come from various professions in Bahrain, among them household workers, nurses, receptionists, and sales ladies. Dinah Sta. Ana, president of PIN, expressed her sincere gratitude to all the participants for their presence and acknowledged the hard work of the PIN officers who worked diligently to enable the smooth flow of the program, making it successful and effective.
While the baking training aims to equip the participants with practical skills, they can benefit for personal enrichment, potential income, or even future entrepreneurial ventures. They will learn the basic baking techniques, recipes, and tips for delectable confections.
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