USAID Urban Connect Project Collaborates with VM Nuñez for Economic Growth in GenSan

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Engineer Ginalyn Cachuela, the USAID Urban Connect City Project Officer, engaged in discussions with Vice Mayor Rosalita “Nanay Lita” Nuñez in preparation for the commencement of project activities and the City Improvement Planning (CIP) Workshop.

The initiative seeks to foster inclusive and resilient economic growth across the nine host cities of the USAID Urban Connect Project in the Philippines. The overarching goal is to bolster local economic development, enhance the ease of doing business, and improve the regulatory environment within the city, among other objectives.

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